Customer Rating:      Summary: Good value Comment: Good product and improved over previous design...open at bottom so you can view how full the cup is getting so no overflow. New handle design is also an improvement.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Simple but functional Comment: The principle of operation is so simple that it's hard to mess it up. It's a plastic cone with a hole in the bottom, attached to a wide disk that sits on top of your mug. (Most mugs will fit, except maybe some really huge ones.) You put coffee in a filter in the cone, set the device on your mug, and add hot water. There's also a handle to pick it up by.
It works quite well, but I have two minor gripes. It could be bigger: if you fill the cone to the top with hot water, you can fill a really small mug. It also has some crevices that are a little hard to clean if you should get anything disgusting in there.
They give you a packet with half a dozen filters sized to fit. When those run out, you can probably use just about any filters that are big enough, which isn't much of a restriction (see above).
Customer Rating:      Summary: Simply perfect Comment: What more could you want? This simple cone does the job easily and effectively, lasts forever, and costs not much more than a decent cup of coffee at a cafe.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great for us mavericks... Comment: Are you a maverick who likes to get all mavericky? Well, if you are, this is the item for you! No more sharing coffee in the coffee club at work - just make your own cup of whatever you like. How's that for being a maverick? Do you only want to make one cup but don't want instant? This is for you. Are you at camp and have no electricity? This is for you! Takes #2 cone filters - available pretty much everywhere, and about 1 tbs of your favorite ground coffee, more or less to taste, and hot water.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Good in a pinch Comment: While i wouldn't have this for everyday use, its a great little item if your electric coffee maker conks out. the only issue I found is that it requires almost double the amount of coffee than a regular drip coffee maker does.
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