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Fellow Prismo Attachment for AeroPress Coffee Maker - Enhance Your Manual Coffee Maker to Brew Espresso-Style and No-Drip Immersion Coffees, Reusable Metal Filter
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Material | Paper, Metal |
Brand | Fellow |
Shape | Disk |
About this item
- PRISMO AEROPRESS COFFEE MAKER ATTACHMENT - Prismo is a pressure actuated valve designed to attach to an AeroPress Coffee Maker to craft espresso-style coffees and creates a no drip seal for full immersion brews
- PULLING A SHOT WITHOUT AN ESPRESSO MACHINE - Prismo’s special valve stays sealed until you press down and creates a build-up of pressure to brew coffee with a consistency closer to espresso
- DITCH THE FLIP - Brew full-immersion coffees without inverting your AeroPress; Store leak-free in the fridge overnight for a cold brew with Prismo’s no-drip seal keeping your caffeinated contents contained until you decide to release them
- STREAMLINED & MESS-FREE - Reusable etched fine stainless steel filter for consistent brews and a no-mess cleanup; Eliminating your need for paper filters, as Prismo’s reusable metal filter sustainably stops sludge in its tracks
- EASY TO CLEAN - After plunging your Prismo, pop the coffee puck into your compost bin and wash with warm soapy water, air or towel dry thoroughly for next use
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Fellow is a group of coffee lovers, designers, and tinkers based in San Francisco with team members all across the world.
We are on a mission to elevate everyday rituals into moments that matter. Our beautiful precision kitchenware inspires everyone to be more curious, creative, and playful.
All style, all substance. We design products for your countertop—not your cupboard—full of thoughtful features you’ll actually use.
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Award-Winning Design We’re honored to earn acclaim from the specialty coffee world and beyond.
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How did we get started?
Founded in 2013, we had a vision of bringing the cafe experience home, but without the clunky equipment. We launched our first product, Duo, on Kickstarter.
Which product put you on the map?
Our iconic Stagg Pour-Over Kettle in 2014. 2 years later launched Stagg EKG, which has become the gold standard of electric kettles, used by champion baristas & home brewers alike.
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With over one million customers, we will continue to stay true to our roots of designing each product as a complete reimagination and taking as long as it takes to get it right.
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Product information
Product Dimensions | 3.15 x 3.15 x 0.2 inches |
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Item Weight | 2.12 ounces |
Manufacturer | Fellow |
ASIN | B079YBT2LJ |
Item model number | Prismo |
Customer Reviews |
4.6 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #26,495 in Home & Kitchen (See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen) #65 in Reusable Coffee Filters |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | February 20, 2018 |
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Easy to use | 4.5 | 4.7 | 3.6 | 4.2 | 4.3 | 4.7 |
Easy to clean | 4.4 | 4.5 | 3.0 | 4.6 | 4.4 | 4.7 |
Flavor | 4.5 | 4.7 | — | 4.0 | 4.1 | 4.6 |
For traveling | 4.2 | — | — | — | 4.2 | 4.5 |
Sold By | Fellow Industries Inc. | hautllaif | ALTURA | South Street Designs | ALTURA | Nolk Co |
compatible devices | AeroPress | Coffee Maker | Coffee Maker | Kaffeekocher | AeroPress, AeroPress Go, Aeropress Clear | AeroPress |
material | Metal, Paper | Stainless Steel | Paper | Plastic | Stainless Steel | — |
number of pieces | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 3 |
shape | Disk | Cone | Disk | Disk | Disk | Disk |
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Customers like the quality, taste and ease of use of the coffee filter. For example, they mention it's an incredible piece of equipment, makes great coffee and that it improves the experience and flavor. That said, they're happy with the filter. That being said, opinions are mixed on messiness, leakage, and fit.
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Customers like the quality of the coffee filter. They say it's an excellent product, an incredible piece of equipment, functional, and a great quality-of-life improvement. Customers also mention the paper filters are perfectly fine and can be rinsed and re-used a few times. They also say the metal filter works great and the permanent filter works well by itself. Customers say the product is well-made and durable.
"...I would absolutely recommend the Prismo as a great quality-of-life improvement for anyone who loves their Aeropress for its simplicity, convenience,..." Read more
"...I say that because this thing is so simple and functional that I can't imagine using my Aeropress without it anymore...." Read more
"...The metal filter does its job perfectly, and it's ready to clean. Following the instructions given for espresso give a very strong shot of coffee...." Read more
"...Cleaning isn't as quick (maybe 20-30sec more) since coffee gets stuck to the filter and drops out just like the paper filter..." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the taste of the coffee filter. They mention that it improves the experience and flavor of Aeropress coffee. They also say that the brewed coffee seems richer than with Aeropress' original paper filter. Overall, customers are happy with the quality and flavor.
"...available, and I love how easy and forgiving it is to make a great cup of coffee...." Read more
"...as a single-serve cold brew maker, which produces some extremely tasty coffee and is nice..." Read more
"...8. The resulting coffee tastes great...." Read more
"...It also tastes slightly less acidic maybe? Way cheaper than buying an espresso machine!..." Read more
Customers find the coffee filter easy to use. They mention it makes the process of making coffee easier and more enjoyable. Customers also say that it's convenient and reliable. They say it makes it a little easier to steep and press, making the whole process less time-critical and less stressful. They also say it'll make your coffee taste better.
"...It's one of the simplest methods available, and I love how easy and forgiving it is to make a great cup of coffee...." Read more
"...I say that because this thing is so simple and functional that I can't imagine using my Aeropress without it anymore...." Read more
"...It makes the whole process less time-critical and a lot less stressful...." Read more
"...Pushing the plunger is actually much EASIER with this than the original...." Read more
Customers like the filter. They say it's reusable, easy to clean, and eliminates the need for paper filters. They also appreciate the metal filter option and the pressure-actuated attachment. Customers also mention that the coffee tastes better with the reusable metal filter.
"...The Prismo is not for making "espresso", but I think the savings on paper filters, the ease of cleaning, and the enhancements to the workflow of..." Read more
"..."shots" using this thing, even easier to clean, and even comes with a reusable filter!..." Read more
"...The reusable mesh insert is added bonus...." Read more
"...n't exactly shake the Prismo out in the garbage because the metal filter will come out...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the messiness of the coffee filter. Some mention that the paper filters are easy to clean, while others say that it's a bit less convenient than the standard AeroPress filter and basket. They also say that the metal filter is hard to clean and annoying, and that there is some coffee residue left after washing.
"...making "espresso", but I think the savings on paper filters, the ease of cleaning, and the enhancements to the workflow of using the Aeropress are..." Read more
"...It's easy to create espresso-like "shots" using this thing, even easier to clean, and even comes with a reusable filter!..." Read more
"...Cleanup is still a bit less convenient than the standard AeroPress filter and basket, but that small inconvenience is more than made up for by the..." Read more
"...The metal filter does its job perfectly, and it's ready to clean. Following the instructions given for espresso give a very strong shot of coffee...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the leakage of the coffee filter. Some mention that it does not drip after you take the Aeropress, while others say that it starts leaking immediately.
"...With the Prismo attached, there is no leakage into the cup and I can take my time to stir...." Read more
"...The water drips quickly. With this attachment, there's no pre-drip without you pressing the bar down. All in all, it was a good purchase...." Read more
"...issues where the cap or filter would not go on right and coffee would spray..." Read more
"...It doesn’t leak past the sides when you press either. No mess, no inversion...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the fit of the coffee filter. Some mention that it fits their Aeropress Go perfectly, while others say that it didn't fit their AeroPress.
"...I agree that it’s slightly tighter than the factory cap, but I honestly don’t see the problem here if you apply basic common sense...." Read more
"...It fits the AeroPress perfectly and makes a solid seal.2...." Read more
"...A couple minor drawbacks: The twist lock is a really tight fit and I've never been able to lock mine completely...." Read more
"...Yeah, same. This product fits perfectly and is REALLY well made. Back to my good ol' Aeropress now and happy as can be...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the value of the coffee filter. They mention that the price feels exploitative, and it's a waste of money. Some customers also mention that it'd be more appropriate to charge around $10-15 for the simple attachment.
"...Bad marketing - BAD GIRL!..." Read more
"...It seems pricy but since I'll use it with every brew, I don't really mind" Read more
"...Cons:PRICE! Although I think it’s totally worth the money, this costs the same amount as the actual Aeropress...." Read more
"...This is just an expensive, short-lived gimmick. Fun while it lasted." Read more
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The one complaint I have had with my Aeropress, is the small volume paired with needing to use the plunger to hold the flow. If you brew inverted, you need to insert the plunger deeply enough to prevent leaks or it coming loose, which costs you ~20% of the volume of the brewer. If you brew regular, you push some of the water through the paper filter prematurely when putting the plunger on the top, and again cost yourself 10-20% of the volume at the top. The Prismo solves this problem.
The little check valve in the Prismo means the coffee will not flow until the plunger is added and some pressure is applied to the brewer. I can confidently brew upright using nearly the entire volume of the Aeropress, knowing that it will not leak, and I can let the coffee steep until I'm ready to grab the plunger and push it through.
I do have one gripe- and it's that the Prismo claims to make "espresso-style" coffee; I would say that's a bit of a stretch. You aren't getting anywhere near the pressure required to make proper espresso. You have none of the body or strength in an Aeropress brew that you get from a real espresso machine. The Prismo is not for making "espresso", but I think the savings on paper filters, the ease of cleaning, and the enhancements to the workflow of using the Aeropress are valuable enough to justify the price without needing to make that stretch.
I would absolutely recommend the Prismo as a great quality-of-life improvement for anyone who loves their Aeropress for its simplicity, convenience, and forgiving brewing.
1. Build quality looks like it'll last for years as long as the (non-replaceable) gasket around the metal filter holds up. It fits the AeroPress perfectly and makes a solid seal.
2. The instructions that came with it are for making "espresso", meaning they tell you to load up 20g of superfine espresso-ground coffee and add 50ml water. I don't have any illusions about this thing making anything akin to espresso, and besides I already have an espresso maker. I bought it to make better AeroPress coffee and reduce or eliminate the use of filters.
3. Most metal coffee filters leave me unimpressed and I always end up using a paper filter as well. I just don't like residue in my coffee, no matter how fine. When using my standard AeroPress grind, this filter doesn't completely eliminate that problem but it's so minor that I consider it acceptable. I feel okay not using a paper filter with this thing.
4. I like to let my coffee brew for a minute after stirring it in the AeroPress, before pushing the plunger down. Without the Prismo, some of the coffee always drips into the cup before I have a chance to create a vacuum seal with the plunger. (Some people turn their AeroPress upside down but this doesn't solve the problem while risking a huge mess in your kitchen; the plunger holds the seal just fine right side up.) With the Prismo attached, there is no leakage into the cup and I can take my time to stir. I don't even have to put the plunger on top to create a vacuum, but I do anyway to keep the coffee from cooling off.
5. Because the coffee comes out in a thin stream, you can use it on cups with a diameter smaller than the AeroPress. This by itself is a great reason to buy it.
6. I expected to have to push really hard to get the plunger down, but it's actually much easier and smoother than the standard AeroPress.
7. Cleanup is a little more cumbersome. It's easier to remove the filter because it doesn't get quite as hot, but instead of having a nice solid "coffee puck" that you can push into the garbage, you end up with half of the grounds stuck to the plunger and the other half stuck to the metal filter. You can't exactly shake the Prismo out in the garbage because the metal filter will come out. So I end up dumping some of it in the garbage and some of it in the kitchen sink. It's not a huge deal, but it's a bit of an extra hassle. Beyond that, the Prismo is super easy to rinse; just hold the filter and housing under the tap and you're good to go.
8. The resulting coffee tastes great. It's not a huge difference but the added pressure plus the ability to brew the coffee without leakage do add up to a bolder cup.
Considering how often I use my AeroPress (several times a day), this was a good purchase for me, but I wouldn't consider it an essential accessory.
UPDATE: I've had this thing for 3 weeks now, but already I feel like I can't live without it. I haven't used a standard AeroPress filter since I got it, and the biggest reason I love it is that ALL of the coffee stays in the AeroPress while you're stirring it. I've got plenty of time to slowly add the water, take my time stirring the coffee, and then wait for the coffee to have brewed for about a minute total before pushing down the plunger. It makes the whole process less time-critical and a lot less stressful. Cleanup is still a bit less convenient than the standard AeroPress filter and basket, but that small inconvenience is more than made up for by the coffee not dripping through until you push it through.
This solved all of my problems. I can brew the normal way, and no coffee goes into the cup. The metal filter does its job perfectly, and it's ready to clean. Following the instructions given for espresso give a very strong shot of coffee. Not pure espresso, but close enough. Compared to the cap that comes with the aero press, it has no downsides and makes brewing any strength of coffee easier. Build looks quite sturdy too