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When you put in the paper filter, wet it with water and gently push it down into the cone so it is stuck to the bottom and edges. Then put in your coffee. Wet the grounds with hot water and proceed to half fill with water. Continue slowly adding water until your cup is full. the wet filter sticks to the cone and create… see more When you put in the paper filter, wet it with water and gently push it down into the cone so it is stuck to the bottom and edges. Then put in your coffee. Wet the grounds with hot water and proceed to half fill with water. Continue slowly adding water until your cup is full. the wet filter sticks to the cone and creates a vacuum so it drains much more slowly. I was tempted to plug one hole before even trying this for the first time but followed the directions in the email that I received after purchasing the cone first and it does work. Too coarse a grind will speed up the drip, too. Mine is just a little finer than traditional drip grind. see less When you put in the paper filter, wet it with water and gently push it down into the cone so it is stuck to the bottom and edges. Then put in your coffee. Wet the grounds with hot water and proceed to half fill with water. Continue slowly adding water until your cup is full. the wet filter sticks to the cone and creates a vacuum so it drains much more slowly. I was tempted to plug one hole before even trying this for the first time but followed the directions in the email that I received after purchasing the cone first and it does work. Too coarse a grind will speed up the drip, too. Mine is just a little finer than traditional drip grind.
S. Anderson
· December 8, 2014
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Only if it was a wide mouth Thermos. There are two holes that let coffee drip down and they are about 2 finger widths apart. I don't have a ruler handy but I would put the distance at about 1 3/4 inches. I use this filter in my camper for the space savings.
pointsurfer
· July 14, 2014
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Yes. Using a pour-over method, I brew 28 grams of coffee using 415 grams of water. This equates to about 2 cups of coffee. Just pour more water over the grounds as space allows.
Hegemon
· April 23, 2014
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I bought it and it worked well, but not as you described. It only made 1 cup then I needed to duplicate the effort for another cup and another etc., using many filters, measuring coffee and waiting for this thing to drip, drip and drip. Instead of using this anymore I backpack with "Foldergs Coffee bags" (Wal Mart) tha… see more I bought it and it worked well, but not as you described. It only made 1 cup then I needed to duplicate the effort for another cup and another etc., using many filters, measuring coffee and waiting for this thing to drip, drip and drip. Instead of using this anymore I backpack with "Foldergs Coffee bags" (Wal Mart) that are like tea-bags. No need for this, coffee or filters now. Saves space, and everybody gets coffee at once using those coffee bags in their cup. I use 2 bags per mug cuz I like my coffee strong. HOpe this helps.. see less I bought it and it worked well, but not as you described. It only made 1 cup then I needed to duplicate the effort for another cup and another etc., using many filters, measuring coffee and waiting for this thing to drip, drip and drip. Instead of using this anymore I backpack with "Foldergs Coffee bags" (Wal Mart) that are like tea-bags. No need for this, coffee or filters now. Saves space, and everybody gets coffee at once using those coffee bags in their cup. I use 2 bags per mug cuz I like my coffee strong. HOpe this helps..
Waneiac
· November 17, 2018
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Does not take long. A minute or two.
Kindle Customer
· June 7, 2018
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There are two holes.
Florida family
· April 4, 2018
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actually i replaced one b/c i left it in a foreign country. they haven't improved. i just be sure to use a mug that is wide mouthed. i think its fine. not perfect.
expresso
· December 9, 2016
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#2 fit "perfectly", but I prefer #4 size because the coffee sticks to the filter and it's easier to pour the hot water down the sides of a bigger filter.
Bullwinkle
· May 15, 2020
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Shane the weight of unit is 99.1 g or 3.5 oz . Hope this will help you. It works very well, I use or bicycle trail ridding
Jim
· June 10, 2013