Hello All,\r\n\r\nHere is some more about AeroPress.\r\n\r\nReplacement filters retail for $3.50 per package of 350 filters. Localsonlycoffee.com has them. I personally re-use each filter about twenty times. I find it's about as easy to rinse and re-use a filter (with a few wipes of a brush under the faucet) as it is to load a new one. After rinsing the plunger and filter, I fully withdraw the plunger from the chamber and put the rinsed wet filter into the cap and twist the cap onto the chamber. That way it's all ready for me the next time I brew. You can use it wet or dry.\r\n\r\nThe filters are made from the same paper used in premium cone filters. Before we started production, I cut AeroPress filters from cone filters. I folded a cone in half and drew a 2.50" diameter circle. Then I cut it out with a scissors, and the result was four AeroPress filter discs.\r\n\r\nhttp://www.localsonlycoffee.com/product_p/aer01.htm has eight reviews of the AeroPress, and all reviewers gave it the highest possible rating of five stars. Scroll down for reviews.\r\n\r\nAbout a week ago they were receiving orders at a rate of one AeroPress every two minutes. We suspect it was due:
http://www.gizmag.com/go/5051/1/\r\nThat mention was prompted by the site below. Later, about a hundred blogs picked up this same link.\r\n\r\nThis site:
http://www.singleservecoffee.com/arc...r\nspecializes in single serve coffee makers and gave us a very favorable review.\r\n\r\nOur own site has many reviews and a comparison of brewing methods:\r\nhttp://aerobie.com/Products/aeropress_story.htm \r\n\r\nPlease post any questions you may have and I'll do my best to respond quickly.\r\n\r\nThank you,\r\nAlan Adler