TAKE AN EXTRA 25% OFF our Favorite furnityre style: USE CODE DRESS25

Shopping Cart

0

Your shopping bag is empty

Go to the shop

CoffeeSock Hario V60-02 Filter

$17.00
Out of Stock

Looking for a cloth filter for your Hario V60? This is the one! This V60 filter is hand-sewn in the United States using soft, organic cotton. It'll fit on any V60-02 dripper or brewer, and it comes as a pair, so you'll always have one on hand. This filter makes such a difference. Not only are you reusing your filter, but you're also creating a flavor profile that's completely different from what you'd get with paper or metal filters. Cloth filters let more oils pass through, giving you a greater body while retaining complexity. We've found that brew times using a CoffeeSock are a little faster (20-30s) than when using the same coffee with a paper filter. You may need to make your grind a little finer than what you would normally use for paper filters.

quantity

more
Out Of Stock
What Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet? Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet

Our Mission

We're on a mission to bridge the gap between a better cup of coffee and tea at home and the producers who are passionate about producing it.

We believe that life is like a garden. It can provide so much but it needs to be fed and cultivated. We want to support the community of coffee and tea in a way that feeds and supports everyone involved in the rich and meaningful culture of coffee and tea from producers around the world, to the people who get the products to us here in Edmonton, to the retailers and businesses that sell or serve us the products.

Support Local

What's the difference between buying something on Amazon versus a local craftsperson?

No one will dispute the advantages of big box stores like Walmart and massive online retailers like Amazon. Selection, convenience and price are the three that tend to come to mind for most of us.

While these benefits make a difference in our lives, a question we want to ask is, “what are the invisible costs of buying from these huge multinational companies instead of buying from your local producers and retailers?” They range from jobs lost, to lack of community culture and local innovation and environmental impacts.