Professor Green wrote:Pop your coffee filter in a conical sieve. I find the filter paper tends to seal against normal funnels when it gets moist and the flow rate drops massively. If you don't have a conical sieve, slip the handles of some teaspoons between the filter and the funnel to get some of the paper off the funnel surface.
Carol wrote:Would a coffee plunger work for you?
Carol wrote:Would a coffee plunger work for you?
Professor Green wrote:Pop your coffee filter in a conical sieve. I find the filter paper tends to seal against normal funnels when it gets moist and the flow rate drops massively. If you don't have a conical sieve, slip the handles of some teaspoons between the filter and the funnel to get some of the paper off the funnel surface.
RC Al wrote:Ikea for the win
https://www.ikea.com/au/en/p/oeverst-3- ... -10360233/
Mines been great - its not massive but it covers most jobs well :handgestures-thumbupleft:
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