Permanent Coffee Filter for All Hario Siphon Coffee Maker and Other Syphon Coffee Maker Model: 1889A (Brown)
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Material | Stainless Steel |
Brand | Diguo |
Shape | Disk |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
About this item
- PERMANENT FILTER– Specially designed to replace Hario, Yama, Diguo and many branded siphon/syphon/vacuum coffee maker’s cloth filtration systems. Diguo permanent filtration will only allow all the flavour and oil of your favourite coffee to pass through with nothing else. What you get is the richest, creamiest, aromatic brew that you’ll crave every day. It is easy to use, dishwasher safe and environmentally friendly
- PERFECT TEMPERATURE – Ceramic disk for temperature control. The sandwiched ceramic disk with holes is designed to effectively diffuse and bring down the boiled water by a few degrees to an ideal temperature for a flavourful brewing
- CLEAN COFFEE – Are you upset to find coffee ground in your brew that is caused either by a broken cloth filter or seepage through the filter shaper? Fret not, as this food grade silicon rubber provides maximum fitting and sealing. The maximum sealing is assisted as well by the spring tension that hold the permanent filter in place. Long stainless-steel chain makes it easy for fitting and removing the filter
- MATERIALS – 18/8 stainless steel, Natural Ceramic and food grade silicon rubber. This is a very effective filter and can be easily taken apart for cleaning.
- SPECIFICATION – Model: DG-1889A (Brown). Size: 12 x 65mm and Weight: 60g. Filter mesh size: 35µm. NOTE: For most Siphon/Syphon/Vacuum Coffee Maker in the market. Please ensure comparability before Add to Cart
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Flavor | 4.5 | 4.5 | 4.5 | 4.7 |
Easy to clean | 4.2 | 4.4 | 4.2 | 4.7 |
Durability | 4.6 | — | 4.6 | 4.3 |
Value for money | — | 3.5 | — | 4.3 |
Sold By | Coffee Kingdom | AeroPress, Inc. | Coffee Kingdom | iRush-US |
compatible devices | Coffee Maker | AeroPress Go, Aeropress Original, AeroPress Stainless Steel Reusable Filter, AeroPress Micro-Filters, AeroPress Clear | Coffee Maker | AeroPress |
material | Stainless Steel | Plastic | Stainless Steel | Plastic |
number of pieces | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
shape | Disk | Disk | Disk | Cone |
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Product information
Product Dimensions | 2.56 x 0.47 x 2.56 inches |
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Item Weight | 0.32 ounces |
Manufacturer | Diguo |
ASIN | B00MNH14Q2 |
Item model number | Diguo |
Customer Reviews |
4.3 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #364,066 in Home & Kitchen (See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen) #9 in Permanent Coffee Filters |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | April 20, 2015 |
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Diguo Siphon/Syphon/Vacuum Coffee Maker Permanent Filter. Model: 1889A
Diguo Siphon/Syphon/Vacuum Coffee Maker’s Permanent Filter is made for Hario, Yama, Diguo and many branded similar coffee makers in the market. Brews with stainless steel reusable filter resulted in a more oils and a fuller bodied cup of coffee than the cloth filter. Easy to take apart for cleaning.
✔ PERMANENT FILTER– Specially designed to replace Hario, Yama, Diguo and many branded siphon/syphon/vacuum coffee maker’s cloth filtration systems. Diguo permanent filtration will only allow all the flavor and oil of your favorite coffee to pass through with nothing else. What you get is the richest, creamiest, aromatic brew that you’ll crave every day. It is easy to use, dishwasher safe and environmentally friendly
✔ PERFECT TEMPERATURE – Ceramic disk for temperature control. The sandwiched ceramic disk with holes is designed to effectively diffuse and bring down the boiled water by a few degrees to an ideal temperature for a flavorful brewing
✔ CLEAN COFFEE – Are you upset to find coffee ground in your brew that is caused either by a broken cloth filter or seepage through the filter shaper? Fret not, as this food grade silicon rubber provides maximum fitting and sealing. The maximum sealing is assisted as well by the spring tension that hold the permanent filter in place. Long stainless-steel chain makes it easy for fitting and removing the filter
✔ MATERIALS – 18/8 stainless steel, Natural Ceramic and food grade silicon rubber. This is a very effective filter and can be easily taken apart for cleaning
✔ SPECIFICATION – Size: 12 x 65mm and Weight: 60g. Filter mesh size: 35µm
NOTE: For most Siphon/Syphon/Vacuum Coffee Maker in the market. Please ensure comparability before Add to Cart
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Customers like the quality, ease of cleaning, and taste of the coffee filter. They mention that it works well, is easy to maintain, and has a great clean taste. Some appreciate the ease of use. Others however, are not happy with the clogging and drain speed. They disagree on durability, and fit.
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Customers like the quality of the coffee filter. They mention that it works well, is easy to clean, and is useful. Customers also say that it avoids the waste of disposable filters and is cost effective.
"I'm new to syphon coffee brewing. This filter works well...." Read more
"...siphon coffee comparatively quick and easy to the point where it’s fast and easy enough to use a siphon for my morning coffee...." Read more
"...10 minutes cleaning, the filter works like new again." Read more
"...Very easy to clean.* Works as well as cloth filters.CONS:* Not inexpensive*..." Read more
Customers like the ease of cleaning the coffee filter. They mention that it comes apart for easy cleaning. Some say that the steel filter is much easier maintenance and cleaning than the cloth filters.
"...I find it easy to open up and clean...." Read more
"...I can say that the steel filter is a snap to clean; in fact, a brief rinse under a faucet and you're done, without having to scrub the filter surface..." Read more
"...But not anymore! This filter is so easy to clean. The chain parts is shorter than my cloth filter, so I puts the original parts...." Read more
"Fits my Hario TCA-3.Does exactly what it's supposed to do. Easy to clean. Won't have to bother with cleaning or changing cloth filters...." Read more
Customers like the taste of the coffee filter. They say it's smooth and delicious with no discernable off flavors. They also say it lets all the flavors out on full blast and doesn't extract out the oils from paper filter. Customers also say the flavor of coffee is better in comparison with using paper filter and that it'll be nice and heavy.
"The filter is easy to use. I can tell the favour of coffee is better in compare with using paper filter...." Read more
"...I still love the smooth, rich, mellow coffee the syphon process makes; I just wish Diguo's coffee maker and this filter were both more durable...." Read more
"Great at the beginning, but quickly clogged. Use paper or cloth filter instead." Read more
"...If this is cleaned properly, you get no residual flavor. But it is honestly not the easiest thing to clean...." Read more
Customers find the coffee filter easy to use and clean. They mention it's simple, effective, and easy to install. Some say it makes using a siphon so much easier than a cloth filter. Overall, most are satisfied with the product's ease of use.
"Awesome siphon filter. It makes using a siphon so much easier than a cloth filter and there is ZERO sediment in the cup...." Read more
"The filter is easy to use. I can tell the favour of coffee is better in compare with using paper filter...." Read more
"Easy to use and easy to clean, filters very effectively with no stray grounds in the coffee...." Read more
"This is a must for anyone using the cloth filtering system. Easy to install, rubber grommet seats well, and it is easy to clean if you have a spray..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the durability of the coffee filter. Some mention it's well made, sturdy, and doesn't leave a metallic taste in their coffee. However, others say that it risks breaking under heavy force and falls apart letting grounds into the coffee pot.
"...This filter is better quality than the metal filter that comes with the brewer, and it's also much easier maintenance and cleaning than the cloth..." Read more
"...the Yama, but the cloth filter was really a hassle - much more difficult to maintain than the one for the Bodum...." Read more
"...It's held up to months of daily use with no sign of meaningful wear nor change in functionality while not giving the coffee the slight off note..." Read more
"Looks to be a very well made filter for most current vacuum coffee makers but it does not fit many of the older ones...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the fit of the coffee filter. Some mention it fits perfectly and works great, while others say it doesn't fit yama 8 cup very well. The spring setup is appropriately sized, but some customers report issues with leakage. The filter mesh is tight enough so no noticeable coffee grounds or mud in brewed. However, some customers say the filter is too large in diameter to fit into the recess on old wide vacuum coffee makers. The length of the spring is too long, resulting in a weak seal.
"...I find it easy to open up and clean.The spring setup is appropriately sized for my syphon and I've had no issues with leakage around the..." Read more
"...* Outlasts cloth filters.* A perfect fit for the Diguo Intelligent syphon coffee maker.* Very easy to clean.*..." Read more
"...Too tight and that will limit the flow of coffee making draw down extremely long...." Read more
"...The filter mesh is tight enough so no noticeable coffee grounds or mud in brewed coffee even when grind is espresso. Impressive." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the clogging of the coffee filter. They mention that the mesh is so fine that it gets clogged easily, clogs up the flow of their coffee pot, and doesn't drain properly. The filtration started getting sluggish, and water was bubbling up around the filter during the initial boil-up. As a result, it barely drains and allows a little more sediment through than the cloth filters.
"...The stainless steel mesh is so fine that it gets clogged easily. Normal washing and brushing cannot clean it thoroughly...." Read more
"...some overflow at the top of the upper water chamber -- and leaking around the filter during the cool-down, the latter greatly extending the brewing..." Read more
"Great at the beginning, but quickly clogged. Use paper or cloth filter instead." Read more
"...a siphon so much easier than a cloth filter and there is ZERO sediment in the cup...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the coffee filter's drain speed. They mention that it allows the coffee through too slowly, making it taste overly bitter. They also say that it takes a very long time to siphon down after brewing, and gets clogged. Customers also mention that the flow rate is very slow, and the coffee doesn't drain back down.
"...But it is honestly not the easiest thing to clean. And brew time has gone up a bit, but if anything I have been getting better coffee from it." Read more
"...immediately after a clean with soap and water, I noticed the flow rate is very slow...." Read more
"...After a few weeks we noticed that the coffee was taking a long time to filter. I dismantled the filter and cleaned it in detail...." Read more
"...My main problem with this one is that it takes coffee a very long time to siphon down after brewing...." Read more
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My first use of this filter resulted in a thicker brew - but I found that the screw was not tighten completely. After tightening the screw just snug tight, the thickness of the brew went away and was much more pleasant.
The SS filter results in a slightly stronger brew which I think is due to the hold time. It both fills and drains slower than the standard cloth filter on my syphon brewer, which creates a couple minute longer brewing time.
I find it easy to open up and clean.
The spring setup is appropriately sized for my syphon and I've had no issues with leakage around the seal.
Overall, I prefer this filter and will likely transition to using it exclusively once the cloth filter wears out.
I reviewed a lot of the negative comments on this item and I can attribute the issues to a few factors:
1. They have not cleaned their filter screen properly after each use. To do this, get a sponge or scrub brush and slather the screen with detergent and scrub both sides and try to pass the soapy foam through the filter screen and scrub both sides. Rinse with hot water. Also, and this is important, try to rotate the fine mesh screen in a circle around the stainless steel base. This will dislodge any coffee oils and fines that have collected between the mesh screen and the steel base. Keep doing this and rinsing until the screen rotates fairly easily. This entire operation should take less than two minutes to accomplish. Do NOT try to separate the mesh screen from the steel base. It is not meant to be removed.
2. They have re-assembled the unit incorrectly after cleaning. When you take your filter out of the box, take a photo of how it’s assembled. The ceramic disk needs to be in the correct orientation for this thing to work properly. Also make note of how the silicone gasket is oriented. If either of these are in the wrong position, the filter will not work properly.
3. They have either tightened the screen screw way too tight or they have it too loose. After cleaning and assembly, tighten the screw all the way just hand tight. Then loosen the screw about a half rotation or so to ensure that there is a minor amount of slop between the screen, gasket and ceramic disk while maintaining a seal with the channel in the gasket. This will permit the flow of coffee and micro fines through the screen without clogging. Too tight and that will limit the flow of coffee making draw down extremely long. Too loose will result in lots of fines and even grounds in the lower pot.
4. They are not stopping the brewing cycle by using a cold wet cloth wrapped around the lower pot. After you pre-determined brew time (usually one to two minutes), rinse a facecloth or handi-wipe with cold water (squeeze out excess) and wrap it around the lower pot making sure that the part of the pot that is empty is covered (you are chilling the air inside the pot). This will quickly draw down the coffee to the lower pot by increasing the vacuum pressure in the lower pot and will speed up the draw down. Usually, when the coffee is about all drained into the lower pot, it has a tendency to want to travel to the upper pot again. At that point, re-rinse the cloth with cold water again and wrap around the lower pot and you will see the tube clear and you will hear the air going into the lower pot. For me, along with the 90 second brew time, the entire cycle from brewing to completely draining ranges between five to eight minutes with darker roasted or softer beans making the cycle last on the longer side.
5. Grinding too fine. You want the grind size to be #20 mesh which is slightly more coarse than what you use for filter drip. Search on Amazon for test sieves and buy yourself a #10, #20 and #30 sieve along with a catch pan and lid. Or buy swatches of those mesh screens. Assemble them in descending order and whatever is caught by the #10 screen is #20 mesh. This will help you determine what grinder setting to use. You want the majority of the coffee to be in that #20 mesh range. Doesn’t have to be exact or perfect, just in the ballpark.
Anyway, using this filter along with a BLUEFIRE Butane burner and electric kettle has made making siphon coffee comparatively quick and easy to the point where it’s fast and easy enough to use a siphon for my morning coffee. I use this with a Hario TCA-5 siphon and I’ve been loving life ever since.
Thanks for listening.
I really don't notice any difference in coffee taste or body using this steel filter instead of a cloth filter.
I can say that the steel filter is a snap to clean; in fact, a brief rinse under a faucet and you're done, without having to scrub the filter surface, as with a cloth filter.
But unfortunately, I have also discovered that this permanent filter is anything but. I had my first one of these for some eighteen months or so before I noticed that the rubber seal was deteriorating, and apparently the spring that holds the filter tightly in place was losing its tension. As a result, water was bubbling up around the filter during the initial boil-up, causing some overflow at the top of the upper water chamber -- and leaking around the filter during the cool-down, the latter greatly extending the brewing process.
I also must express some reservations about the Diguo Syphon Coffee Maker itself. The handle of the glass carafe spontaneously detached one day, making the unit unusable after about 18 months of service.
I still love the smooth, rich, mellow coffee the syphon process makes; I just wish Diguo's coffee maker and this filter were both more durable.
PERMANENT FILTER PROS:
* Outlasts cloth filters.
* A perfect fit for the Diguo Intelligent syphon coffee maker.
* Very easy to clean.
* Works as well as cloth filters.
CONS:
* Not inexpensive
* Wears out and needs replacement after about 18 months of use.
Reviewed in the United States on November 5, 2023
Does exactly what it's supposed to do. Easy to clean. Won't have to bother with cleaning or changing cloth filters.
Highly Recommend
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Reviewed in Canada on September 27, 2020
I only found out by a trial clean as my fresh ground batch tasted odd.
This new mesh filter is brilliant. No aftertaste and cleans up a treat. I now have grumpy mule Guatemalan pocola that tastes like coffee and no weird aftertaste.
If you like coffee buy one!!!
It's quite heavy in the hand (due to the ceramic body)
The seal is quite nice, and it comes apart easily enough for cleaning.
The only thing I have to watch out for is because it's so heavy it could break the glass of the siphon if dropped or allowed to swing into it too hard. I believe the Silicone edging would mostly be protecting the glass, but the danger is still there.