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Fino Pour-Over Coffee Brewing Filter Cone, Number 2-Size, Red, Brews 2 to 6-Cups

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2.Color:Red


About this item

  • Fino’s number 2-size Coffee Brewing Cone is designed to brew 2 to 6 servings of the best tasting coffee using the pour over coffee brewing method
  • Made from BPA free polypropylene; reusable, non-breakable, and portable; measures 4.75 x 4-inches; includes complete instructions
  • Easily brew rich, flavorful single-cup coffee without expensive machines; brew only what’s needed; no more stale, burnt, or wasted coffee
  • Insert disposable or reusable coffee filter, spoon in medium-grind coffee, pour boiled water over grinds, allow coffee to finish dripping, and enjoy
  • Ideal coffee accessories for home or travel; look for Fino's reusable or disposable coffee filters (sold separately); dishwasher safe for easy cleanup


Fino’s number 2-size Pour-Over Coffee Brewing Cone is designed to brew 2 to 6 servings of the best tasting coffee using the pour over coffee brewing method. Brewing coffee in smaller amounts results in a more aromatic, flavorful brew, with every single cup without stale, burnt, or wasted coffee. The pour-over coffee brewing method allows complete control over quality and flavor. This time-tested Japanese coffee brewing method of pouring a slow, steady stream of water over ground coffee is practiced by coffee lovers worldwide for its distinct, flavorful results. Fino’s Coffee Brewing Cone is non-breakable and easy to use so a perfect cup of coffee can be brewed at home or when traveling. Simply place the Coffee Brewing Cone over a mug, pot, or carafe. Insert a disposable or reusable coffee filter and measure in medium-ground coffee. Wet the grinds slightly with just-boiled water, wait 30 seconds, slowly pour the remaining hot water, allow coffee to finish dripping, and enjoy. Made from BPA-free polypropylene, it’s dishwasher safe for easy cleanup. Look for Fino's reusable or disposable coffee filters (sold separately). Brought to you by HIC-Harold Import Company.


Pennies in the fountain
Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2025
Works great to drop coffee. I just wish the cup were wider instead of this tall, and that the base was wider with a longer lip because it's too easy to knock this off the top of the cup.
awdiokreep
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2025
I used this to replace a cracked similar-sized cone on an old Bonavita drip coffee maker. The holes on this are bigger than the original so I partially blocked them to give a flow rate about the same as the original. I have used it for a while and it works well. 4-1/2 stars.
Leblon
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2025
Absolutely perfect as far practicality and easy of use and cleaning. Fits perfectly with number 4 unbleached paper filter.Also it has a good design as if you bumb it while in use it does not tumble.
Lois Busuttil
Reviewed in Singapore on August 27, 2024
A good and useful product.
Fussbucket in Colorado
Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2024
I got tired of staying with relatives and tolerating weak, lame coffee. This little gadget lets me make my own in just a few minutes. All I needed was my own coffee, small paper filters and something to heat up the water. You can make the coffee as strong as you like and it travels well/light (being plastic). I highly recommend this product!
Ranger Mike
Reviewed in the United States on December 5, 2024
This is an easy to use appliance with no moving parts. It has held up for a couple of years of daily use without issue. I have another more classic brand that is a bit smaller and has fewer holes, but it was not available so I went with this one. This is a nice big cone for your number 4 paper filter (which I learned from instructions should be folded over the seams!). There are four (4) drip holes in the base with a typical cylinder in the center (providing something of a stand with the outer edge).The water does drain pretty quickly, and I use a gold plated metal filter along with number 4 paper filters - so that might slow down my drip transit time slightly as well as allowing me to extract the wet grounds and paper from the Fino cone with ease. Some folks might find this cone brews too quickly, but you could always double your filters if you need a stronger brew on occasion. Besides, who wants to wait for slow drip coffee in the morning as you pour water over the beans? My beans get fully decocted of coffee essence - so it's not a problem for me. The cone works in other words. Just be aware that this is a four hole cone with corresponding quicker water transit time. It's not too fast, if you need your java right away or brew a quart of coffee at a time like I do.
Joe W.
Reviewed in the United States on October 17, 2024
Quick and easy to use. Recommend buying the reusable filter with it as well. Plenty of room for however much coffee you desire. All in all, worth the price if you are interested.
CG
Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2024
I like the Number 2 plastic size brewing cone for a single serve cup of coffee because it holds the entire mug of hot water from the microwave. I prefer to buy the larger size #4 paper filter because it will hold all the water, versus the size #2 paper filter you have to pour and wait for it go down to add more. The mug I use is 1 1/4 cup or 10 ounces or 300 milliliters. It brews through in a few minutes and then I fold and squeeze out the filter before trashing it.I like this Fino Pour Over because it is large and plastic and also covers the top of the mug to not let as much heat out. The Melitta brand has a "view" window cut in and I feel the coffee isn't as hot after brewing.For darker coffee you can pour over the same liquid twice for stronger flavor or add more grounds. I use 2 scoops of coffee in mine. I like to add some ground cacao beans for a lovely "brewed chocolate" essence with my coffee. I have not tried loose tea leaves or mushroom coffee grounds to know how that is.I prefer the pour over because it is easy to clean compared to the blasted french press and travels well without breaking in my luggage, allowing me to take and make the perfect brew anywhere. I have been using plastic pour-over daily for 3 years and am not aware of a plastic taste. The cone filters are not hard to find at most stores and a pack of 100 last me 100 days. I prefer the Walmart brand Great Value #4 Cone Coffee Filters, 100 count for $3.Hope this review helps you along your perfect cup of hot brew journey!
SMG
Reviewed in Brazil on September 1, 2022
Muito bom o produto, chegou rápido e conforme o anuncio!!! A titulo de informação cabe o filtro/café de papel numero 102!!!
Rod W.
Reviewed in Canada on July 25, 2022
in general, i am not a big fan of plastic products, especially when they have to contact heat or hot water and food. I bought it for making cold brew coffee. it doesn't have plastic smell at all after wash before the first use. it's all good.
Dat B.
Reviewed in Australia on August 18, 2020
Pictures showed + claimed "Made in Holland" but it turns out "Made in China" now.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on July 11, 2020
Made tough! This is a good value!
Professor Janeway
Reviewed in the United States on September 26, 2015
This is a tale of confusion, tragedy, and ultimately some seriously good coffee. Seeking to replace my plastic filter cone, I settled in to my favorite spot on a warm summer evening. I read and read reviews. Oh, the praise of one brand, the disparaging of another. Back and forth between products, here and there between reviews. So many voices, so many options, so many choices. So much first world privilege to be aware of, but I digress. After long consideration, I settled on the HIC. I first ordered the #4 size.When it arrived at the gate, I had a moment of confusion. Surely, this was not the filter cone; it seemed much too heavy. Upon making my way into the house and retrieving the handy-dandy let's-open-an-Amazon-package scissors, I flipped them open and slipped them along the tape line to reveal the package's contents. Of course, in true conspicuous consumption-age packaging there was a box in the box, but I'll not complain, it is a ceramic object. Removing my much-awaited booty from its repository, I was disappointed. It was very large. Cereal bowl large, in fact. Now, I stood with it in my hands locked in debate. Granted, just because it was large didn't mean I couldn't make a smaller portion of coffee. One of my sisters has one this size and she makes one cup with it, but when needed, it does a bang up job of making coffee for we three sisters. Still, it wasn't really what I wanted. What to do? I had made the mistake of ordering almost what I wanted. Keep it and live with the consequences? Return it and start the process again?Return processed, I next ordered the #1 size filter cone.Upon its arrival--again, what joy that little smiling package brings--I realized it was so much smaller than my original plastic one, and diminutive in comparison to the #4 like my sister's. It wasn't what I wanted, and my first response was one of repeated disappointment, but as I cradled the tea-cup sized cone on the way to the sink for a quick wash and trial, it slipped from my hands, crashed to the floor, and was spread across the tile like so many stars flung into the galaxy. My initial disappointment was marred by immediate chagrin and sadness. I had discounted this small thing until it was snatched from my hands by the forces of gravity. I mourned its loss as I kept the dogs out of the kitchen while sweeping up the shards of disappointed hope.Was there some sort of cosmic plan keeping me from my destiny with a ceramic filter cone? Nay! I would not be stopped! With heavy heart but undeterred spirit, I ordered the #2. Certainly, the mythology of the third try would pay off. Surely the universe would not continually doom me to drink my coffee from a plastic filter cone. Enter smiling package number three.The weight of the package was a good omen. Like those chairs, porridge, and bed of Goldilocks fame, it seemed just right. Using the upmost care in opening the package--the sound of shattering ceramic still echoed in my mind--I opened the package and extracted the object of my hope. Goldilocks it was.The #2 sized HIC filter cone is about the size--in fluted cone shape, of course--of a large mug. It is heavy and thick, but I like the weightiness of it. I don't feel like I'm soaking of the by-products of plastic with each cup I drink.On the down side, there are small bumps in cross-hair fashion on the bottom of it, so that it does not sit flat on top of my cup. It tilts a bit on most mugs. This is true of the large one as well. The smaller one, well, I can't attest to anything but its cuteness. I don't like these bumps, but they’re livable. After ordering three of these, it wasn't quite worth it to me to send it back and go on the hunt again. (Would I even be able to bear a possible fourth heartbreak?) Therefore, I have to slow down and be a bit careful, but that's something I need in my life anyway, so I consider it a training in calm. For me, that really is the only downside.So, if you are sitting there flipping through reviews with questions of size and workability, here you go:If you want it to sit firmly on your cup, or you are the kind that tends to bump things and tip them over, I'd say look to another product. If you like balancing acts or need some training in slowing down, its bottom bumps will help you get there.The #1 is the size of a small teacup, and while mine's life was ended in a microcosmic explosion, I would wager it would be fine for one cup. I'm not sure whether the base would fit a larger mug or it would be too small. No doubt, someone else's comments might help guide you there. It was adorable and I do sometimes think of just ordering another one on that basis, but, well, really?The #2 is about the size of a large mug. Its base fits on most of my favorite coffee mugs. I have a Starbucks ceramic mug--the ones shaped like their paper cups--that I love, and it fits on it fine. Again, the bumpy cross hairs make me slow down a bit more, but as I've used it more and more, I think about it less and less. You can make a couple of cups with the #2, but I generally just make one.The #4 is large--think cone-shaped cereal bowl size. It would be perfect, IMHO, to use it for making a pot of coffee.General Tips:Don't diss the coffee that comes out of it if you don't read about how to make a good cup of coffee in a pour-over filter. It's important to do that first small pour to get those grinds going.We have a Bunn that we use for mornings and weekend coffee when Sweetie and I are both having some. I use my cone when I'm the only one who wants a cup'a. I don't use the cone filters, rather the plain 8-12 cup traditional filters. They work just fine, and I don’t have to stock both kinds of filters. I just push it down in the cone. These work for both the #2 and #4, as I’ve used them in my sister’s.Well, dear reader, fellow shopper, and brothers- and sisters-in-coffee arms, I hope this has helped with making decisions about size. That was my biggest confusion as I shopped, and this missive is written to help you out with that.Now, it’s definitely time for another cup!
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