The Last Coffee Filter You’ll Ever Buy: Cerapotta In-Depth Review

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I got my hands on the Cerapotta Ceramic Coffee Filter by h-concept. This reusable coffee filter claims to "bring out the best in water", and brew the purest coffee, while being environmentally friendly and potentially saving you money! Does it live up to the expectation? Watch the video to find out!

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It would be nice if you make a blind tasting between a control cup and the ceramic filter.

aecarrillo
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Loved this. Thanks for getting to the point and keeping it simple.

mannshambles
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Definitely gonna have to try this out! This may be my next coffee purchase!

DriftingJasmine
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This was a very well made video, makes me really want to start using that particular brewing method. So much to try out 😵‍💫😵‍💫 also kudos to the filmmaker behind the scenes, those Broll shots look commercial worthy!

sharpywilliam
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It should have an impact in the taste of the water itself. Have you felt it? Also, how does it taste grinding coarser to better match your current workflow? Very interesting. We use a lot of terracota filters for water in my country but I never thought of this usage.

dus
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Does this cone/stand fit on top of a Chemex? I want to buy this for my boyfriend so bad but we have a Chemex caraf and I need it to be compatible. 🤞🏻😬

heyitscarene
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Great video!
I have a question regarding your review. In your vid, you mentioned that the pot could change the taste of the water and that boiling it makes for easy cleaning.

Given that some time has passed since your initial review, I'm curious if your opinion has evolved. I'm currently exploring new drip methods, and your video highlighted this as an option.

Interestingly, I also watched a video by Hoff who expressed dissatisfaction, but he used what appeared to be an off-brand knockoff-judging by the style of the pot.

I'm wondering if that influenced his experience significantly.

I'm contemplating a side-by-side review of both drip pots but I’m trying to figure out if the Cerapotta would be worth the effort as others seem to dislike it in coffee forums.
Your thoughts or updated insights would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks for sharing!

Astro_Mozart
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Every video better. And more views. Congrats. Side note - window blinds looked crooked. Not sure if they were. Details…

PaulG-kw
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Looks great. But is 5 more minutes in brewing everyday worth it?

nyang
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No papers, filters even the impurities in water, and it’s just rinse and repeat? I want this! And I like that you just sipped straight from the carafe. Boss! 😂

alfredasuncion_dop
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As an editing note, you’re cinematography is nice, but the music is maybe slightly loud

OriginalBigBoy-ussd
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Her review is like ‘ say like no say. ‘😂

Cookiemonster
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I personally find this video hard to watch because your statements aren't accurate to me. Before I talk about my opinion, your video editing is great. Thanks for making this video to add to the coffee community.

First, I don't think you should say the last coffee filter we will ever buy. I get it, if you are sponsored by the manufacturer. However, I don't see any supporting evidences or facts that suggest this is the best coffee filter ever. This kind of statement is miss leading to beginners.
Second, I don't care about you know this coffee or not. Brewing 8.5 min is way to long for any brewing method. Simplely stating the coffee taste good isn't enough. You should get the TDS measure and compare between V60 or other brewing method. if you have the comparison, you can then talk about the difference that you feel and what kind of brewing method you would suggest.
Third, in the video you claim that this filter can be use for a long time. This is generally not true for this kind of filters, because the oil and fines can build up and stuck in the pores over time. Oxidation will prevent them to get wash off, so eventually the filter gets bad. Unless you own this filter for more than 2 years, and never taste any bad taste, otherwise I wouldn't make this statement.
Fourth, your explanation on coffee extraction is poor. Extraction overtime doesn't make the extraction compound bad. The good compound and bad compound are essentially different. Again, this is misleading to beginners.
Fifth, I would suggest either typing out or talk about the gears and conditions that you are using, because most people won't get the same result as you simplely because of different gears.

hopefully you find my comment helpful. I am open to discuss more. I only make this comment because I see you put in a lot of time making this video. I believe that you will be a very good content creator in the future.

jamespai
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I bought one and I'm going to say... it's not worth it. It clogs extremely easily and takes too much water or heat to clean. If your thought is to save waste by avoiding paper... no, the amount of hot water to clean it or if you use the burning method... it is very extensive.

I threw it away.

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