Anyone tried CoffeeSock? A V60 Style Reusable Cloth Coffee Filter
Anyone tried this thing before? Just came across it, and wondering if this works for my classic Moccamaster machine, for standard black coffee. Looks and seems like a promising product!
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I would imagine it's not much if you can just toss it in with your normal laundry. Most of the time it's just a quick rinse anyway. Many people have no way to compost either.
I don't think I want laundry flavours in my coffee. I'd follow Hoffman's method - rinse well then leave it in the fridge in a glass of water; wash in espresso machine cleaner whenever it gets too oily; freeze it in a ziplock if not using it daily
True, but I drink coffee daily and only do laundry every week or even two weeks some times. So although that may work for some, it would not work for me.