








☕ Elevate your coffee ritual with filters that brew brilliance, not bitterness.
AeroPress Paper Micro-Filters are ultra-thin, biodegradable, and custom-sized for all standard AeroPress models. Engineered with micro-sized holes, they trap coffee grounds and absorb bitter oils, delivering a clean, bright, and grit-free cup every time. Perfect for coffee lovers who demand quick, consistent, and eco-friendly brewing without compromising flavor.
































| ASIN | B0759M546H |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,506 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #10 in Disposable Coffee Filters |
| Brand | AeroPress |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (21,715) |
| Date First Available | September 1, 2017 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00644730147538 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 9.6 ounces |
| Item model number | Aerobie AeroPress |
| Manufacturer | AeroPress |
| Material | Paper |
| Number of Pieces | 1400 |
| Package Size Name | 4 Pack |
| Product Dimensions | 8.15 x 4.37 x 0.6 inches |
| Shape | Basket" or "Disk |
| UPC | 644730147538 |
| Unit Count | 4.0 Count |
| coffee_filter_size | #4 |
W**N
Nice filters
Although not designed for this purpose we use these with a Moka pot to keep the grit to a minimum and they work perfectly. No more filtering our the grounds before drinking the coffee.
M**M
Nice packaging
These filters are the right size and come in a box that has a really nice feature where you can tear part of it off to make it into a filter dispensing box. I use these with a different coffee making device than the aeropress that makes soup style espresso, and they fit pretty well in that device and help me to get a clean cup of concentrated coffee flavor with great taste. The filters do not impart any bad flavors into the cup and they appear to be very high-quality. When I’m done brewing, the filters knock out easily so cleaning is very quick.
K**R
This is a simple but really good product, buy some if you've got the Aero Press!
Might be silly to write a review, but this accessory to this new espresso maker is very good. Just a simple pile of micro filters and highly reccomend to everyone they buy 1 or 2 of these packages once they get the hang of their new machine and like it. First, perhaps I'm paranoid but when there's anything I actually LIKE it seems it's cursed to disappear or go out of business. Movie series, comic book, TV show, software... So I'm stocking up on filters to keep making it a long time. Might even get a second press... No, I'm not kidding. Second, there are exceptions, like "Star Wars" (the fictional franchise, not the RL horror waste of money) and I'm hoping this is one of them. That it'll catch on and the makers of the automated ones will panic and both drop their prices and make better systems. So for the reasons I gave, it's good to buy more filters and perhaps a back-up device. This is a very good product that delivers what it promises; excellent coffee (espressos, lattes, etc.) for a microscopic price ($30) compared to the multi-thousand dollar machines. This company deserves the support of anyone and everyone who likes good quality coffee in this horrible recession. Give them that extra sale, spread the word to your friends, get those extra units moving, they deserve the business. If this works out, and they get bigger and expand, well you can give your extra back up device (sturdy, the first one should last years or more) as a gift, and if they disappear you'll have good coffee for years and probably use your "desktop fabricator" to make another! Also, I've tried some re-using of the filters, just to give feedback on that issue. I've done it twice in a row, both within an hour and leaving it overnight to dry. It does work with no noticeable depreciation in quality. One thing I'd recommend is to switch directions per pressing, obviously rinsing it first to dislodge stuff. A to B, B to A, and so forth. This reduces trapped micro particles that'll eventually clog the filter. Any fractional particles that get through into your drink are not noticeable and far smaller than those that swim through a regular coffee filter. However, there is nothing to be 'guilty' about using a filter as one-use. As I said, they deserve the extra sales -and- as their manual points out there is less material used in one thousand filters than is used in a single newspaper.
W**R
Arrow press, one of the best inventions ever
These work perfectly in the arrow press for making an excellent and economical cup of coffee
S**D
The invisible armor that protects your coffee dreams
Nobody thinks about AeroPress filters when they’re dreaming of perfect coffee. They think about fancy beans, gleaming kettles, maybe flexing a grinder that costs as much as a used car. Meanwhile, these humble little discs are standing quietly in the background, ready to save your brew — and your sanity — every single day. These filters are flawless. They fit perfectly. They don’t crumple, clog, or cause emotional damage when you’re under-caffeinated and operating at lizard-brain levels at 6:30 a.m. They just do their job, which is exactly what you want when you're one bad morning away from Googling “how to reverse a rage-spiral.” Do not — I repeat, do not — try to live the AeroPress life without a backup stockpile of these things. It’s all fun and games until you hit the bottom of the filter tube and realize you have one sad disc left. That’s when things get dark. That’s when you start eyeing your junk drawer and wondering if maybe a sticky note folded five times could “technically work.” It won’t. You’ll just be sad, and your AeroPress will silently judge you. If you love yourself even a little, you buy these in bulk and stash them like a caffeine survivalist. Future You — stumbling around with one sock on and a half-charged phone — will thank you for your wisdom when a full stack of clean filters is there to greet you. No drama. No bad decisions. Just good coffee and the silent satisfaction of having your life together in at least one small, sacred way.
J**3
Aeropress Paper Coffee Filters
As advertised. Excellent Paper Coffee filters.No need to wetter before using.
S**T
Greedy!
Good quality but overpriced.
L**E
Perfect fit. Inexpensive.
It's a coffee filter. It works as expected and fits my aeropress exactly. It's a years supply and takes up almost my space in my cabinet. So, perfect.
P**Y
They are designed specifically for an Aeropress . Use 3 filters each time
R**T
Worth the money. Fits well in the Moka pot ..and it surely filters ....no more coffee dregs!!!
D**R
J’aime mon café avec ce filtre
C**N
Il prodotto è conforme alla descrizione e consente di ottenere dalla moka un caffè di altissima qualità. Scomparsi i residui di caffè sul fondo che, senza dei filtri aeropress, rendevano il gusto del caffè amaro. Da quando li utilizzo, il caffè è molto più gradevole. Lo ricomprerò sicuramente perchè non posso più farne a meno! L'unica pecca (se così possiamo dire) da segnalare è che, per la Moka da una tazza, va eseguito un taglio circolare per ridurne il diametro.
J**R
Praktische Verpackung, um einfach die Filter zu lagern und herauszunehmen. Filter sind top, Filter eben
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