How to: Use coffee filters correctly

Have you ever wondered how to use coffee in a stainless steel coffee filter correctly? We often do and that's why we want to share our experiences with you in - How to: Use a coffee filter correctly . When we think of coffee, our first thoughts are enjoyment and a real pick-me-up. But coffee also has its pitfalls and can produce a lot of waste. A quick coffee to go or loads of metal capsules literally leave a bitter aftertaste. In a stainless steel coffee filter, you can easily brew your coffee without additional paper filters and waste and enjoy it straight in the glass.

How to: Use coffee filters correctly

Enjoy coffee sustainably in your FAVORITE GLASS

That's why we're showing you how you can enjoy really delicious and sustainable coffee with your FAVORITE GLASS . The most important thing is our stainless steel coffee filter for your Ball Mason jar. This means your coffee is brewed without an additional filter and drips directly into your FAVORITE GLASS - basically a zero-waste coffee to go.

Zero-waste coffee - brewing without paper filters

The professionals among you probably have a coffee grinder at home and grind your coffee fresh. If you ground it yourself, you can even choose the degree of grinding yourself. The best smell in the early morning.
  • Fill your favorite ground coffee into the filter made of high-quality stainless steel.
  • Then pour the hot water slowly over the filter in circular movements.
  • In just a few minutes your coffee will drip directly into your FAVORITE GLASS .
Then all you have to do is put your favorite lid on it and you're off to work, for a walk in the park or simply to your home office next door. The stainless steel coffee filter can be easily cleaned in the dishwasher and reused every day. So nothing stands in the way of your fresh coffee in the morning. With our felt covers for your Ball Mason Jar | Regular | 475 ml you'll no longer have hot fingers. Before brewing, simply pull the felt cover over your FAVORITE GLASS and off you go.

coffee grounds upcycling

Don't throw the coffee grounds directly on the compost! You can use them to fertilize your plants, for example, by spreading 1-2 tablespoons of coffee grounds on the soil. Herbs in particular love this. Or you can make yourself a wonderful coffee scrub with rich oils . This way you can treat yourself to a little me-time with your coffee. You can find the recipe for your homemade coffee scrub in a Ball Mason jar on our blog.