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Haven't had to use a paper filter in years and having the Prismo helps with doing "inversion method" without the risk.
What the.... I'd never heard of the Prismo attachment! What a genius idea.
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I've only done it once in my 9 years of owning it, but depending on how often you use it, you may need to do it every couple of years.
+1 to remember to remove and clean the rubber plunger every few months.
Freshly roasted coffee with Aeropress is almost always going to beat out Nespresso in my opinion; but if you prefer rich body then nothing can beat Espresso from a real Espresso machine (even the "starter" machines like Breville Bambino will brew great Espresso).
Didn't see different results from my pour over, sent back
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There was a time where the people at Aeropress said they considered including a metal reusable filter with each Aeropress, but after a taste-test, decided against it. Something about oils that were only trapped with paper filters.
That's a fact for all coffee makers. I used one for pour over and could tell the difference. Maybe most people won't notice but many like myself sure will.
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Didn't know that! Thx for sharing! And for those who are interested in their comparison: https://www.reddit.com/r/JamesHof...7RQd