EdoHart
Grasshopper
Paper towel folded in in quarters
We've been using the single cup drip filters for most of twenty years and the coffee comes out great as long as you remember to restock the filters before leaving home. We ran out of filters on a short trip this summer and had to recycle a few, not the best coffee I'd ever had. We also bought a 12v from FWC when we bought the camper thinking it would be a great luxury item, slow as snail and a power pig, off to the thrift store it went.
I am a fan of the Milita number 2 cone and paper drip filter for their ease of use. I see both the plastic cone and filters at many grocery stores.
When I have found myself without a filter..
1) I fold a paper towel in half one direction, then in half again in the perpendicular direction, then open it into a funnel so that there is 1 ply on one side and 3 plies on the other side.
2) Place the funnel into the plastic cone and tear off all parts of the paper towel that extend above the cone (tearing the paper towel off isn't necessary, but if you don't it will act like a siphon and leave a coffee mess after you pour the water).
3) Add coffee grounds into the funnel and pour hot water and let it filter through the paper towel into the cup as I would with a manufactured filter.
We've been using the single cup drip filters for most of twenty years and the coffee comes out great as long as you remember to restock the filters before leaving home. We ran out of filters on a short trip this summer and had to recycle a few, not the best coffee I'd ever had. We also bought a 12v from FWC when we bought the camper thinking it would be a great luxury item, slow as snail and a power pig, off to the thrift store it went.
I am a fan of the Milita number 2 cone and paper drip filter for their ease of use. I see both the plastic cone and filters at many grocery stores.
When I have found myself without a filter..
1) I fold a paper towel in half one direction, then in half again in the perpendicular direction, then open it into a funnel so that there is 1 ply on one side and 3 plies on the other side.
2) Place the funnel into the plastic cone and tear off all parts of the paper towel that extend above the cone (tearing the paper towel off isn't necessary, but if you don't it will act like a siphon and leave a coffee mess after you pour the water).
3) Add coffee grounds into the funnel and pour hot water and let it filter through the paper towel into the cup as I would with a manufactured filter.