• High quality,microwave and dishwasher safe,unique handle,easy to use and clean,fit on most mugs,and thermoses.
  • This single-serving brewing system regulates flow to allow for the full extraction of coffee flavors.
  • User controls the flow, timing and temperature of the water for better brewing,professional experience,brews 2-4 cups.
  • Use #2 or #4 paper flat-bottom filters ,recommended for best results.
  • Comes packaged in a matching gift box.

This is a very well made piece. It does sit nicely on the mug and has a wide lip to accept more sizes. It's quite solid and heavy so I think it will hold up well with washing and handling. I love the surface..a mat glaze. Not shiny in other words.

Be prepared for the best-tasting coffee you've ever made. Use the simple pour over method (27 grams of coffee to 400 grams of water) and the Mecraft Pour Over Coffee Dripper. This thing paid for itself the first week I owned it. I do miss my friends at the coffee house. Use it with a Hiware 600ml Coffee Server and an Accuweight Digital Multifunction Scale

This pour over coffee dripper is awesome. That little red logo on the dripper is actually a sticker. Mine slid off instantly which instantly turn the dripper into a random $11.99 China coffee dripper. Not a big deal. I would probably buy another one if I accidentally drank poured over decaff and slip and broke the dripper on my tile floor.

Just what I needed and so much better than those flimsy plastic ones that seem to stain permanently. Nice solid feel and the coffee odor does not linger after washing.. Very happy with this product. Thank you.

Makes great coffee. I like the ceramic one over the plastic one I used to have just because it's not plastic. The coffee seems to stay a little warmer and cleaning it is pretty darn easy.

I have used this for a few weeks now and I love how easy it is to use and clean. I used a metal mesh one before this that fell apart quickly and was hard to clean.

I loooooove this little ceramic coffee drip cone. It has one hole at the bottom and a lip to sit perfectly still and secure. It’s thick and stays hot well during the brew. No more worries about plastic chemicals in your coffee

I have no room for a coffee maker in my condo; we have a single-serving machine for my husband’s morning java, but that isn’t very efficient for groups of people. I do have a coffee carafe, however, so the pour-over filter is the answer to all the problems. And while I expected to settle for a simple plastic model, this handsome black ceramic filter is attractive as well as useful.

The BEST ceramic pour over. Hands down. I have purchased and used 3 other ceramic pour overs and this is undoubtedly the best of the bunch. I just ordered another one for the following reasons: 1) The shape of the interior bottom is essentially rectangular, allowing a "cone" style filter to fit in cleanly (no bulging, extra folding or pressing to fit), because cone filters are not, in fact, cones... I use a #2 and it's a perfect fit. 2) The grooves to facilitate drainage in this model are not as deep as my others, which still allows fluid to flow through, but at a slightly reduced rate, allowing just a tiny bit more 'brewing/steeping' time. Admittedly, this is subjective, but it works very well for my preferred grind an water temperature. I also find that I don't need to use quite as much coffee to achieve the same level or rich/bold flavor as I do where the flow is faster / brew is shorter. 3) The exit whole is about 1/2 the size of my other 'true cone shaped' pour over cups. The larger size is not necessary because the drainage flow is more controlled, slightly reduced. Again, I think this also contributes to a slightly longer brewing time/richer flavor. It's like the perfect balance between my french press (full control of brew time) and my other pour overs. 4) Price. It's a great deal for a such a good product. I mistakenly paid twice as much for a lesser product in a big name "coffee shop".. don't make that mistake.

Very happy with this dripper. I specifically chose this one for two reasons: I do not want to use the proprietary V60 cylindrical cone filters, and black ceramic matches my existing ceramic dish sets. As an added bonus, that red dot is just a sticker and very easily peels off, so this has a nice clean look. I also like that the bottom of the dropper lip the protrudes inside the mug or cup you put this on top of. It does a great job of keeping the dripper stable and not sliding off, and prevents drops of coffee from running out the side. It also creates a very thin gap between the dripper and cup so steam can escape without condensing too much. The bottom of the dripper has a single 5/8" hole in the very middle. I use #2 filters, which fit perfectly and comes up to about 1/2 inch below the rim. Those are readily available in the coffee aisle of my local store for about $3 for a pack of 100. I really do not think the #1 filters are necessary and very likely will be too small (the fourth picture of this listing shows the #1 filter coming up very short of the rim). Plus, the #1 filters are very hard to find cheaply, and most generic grocery stores won't carry that size anyway. I use this dripper twice a day and . It seems durable and I've ran it through the dishwasher a couple of times with no problems..