I have the square mile shop one, it is ok but not good on a windy day as too light.
My preferred is the Rivers micro dripper, but I may be swayed by the s2s one if I can get hold of one.
GSI java is good too, but messier to clean after and fiddly clips compared to the rivers dripper.
The advantage of brewing through a filter paper v60 style is it can then be used as a wrapper to easily clear up after into a carry out bag. Loose wet coffee grinds from other brewers are hard to rinse or transfer into a waste bag, especially if following leave no trace to the extreme on lightweight wild camping. Either that or I've failed to figure out something relatively simple as a solution and will be embarrassed when I learn what it is...
Cheers for this - some good info there. I might grab one of the square mile ones then. Yeah I agree with filter papers being less messy. An aeropress is fine if you can rinse it off easily, but that’s not always the case.
I have the square mile shop one, it is ok but not good on a windy day as too light.
My preferred is the Rivers micro dripper, but I may be swayed by the s2s one if I can get hold of one.
GSI java is good too, but messier to clean after and fiddly clips compared to the rivers dripper.
The advantage of brewing through a filter paper v60 style is it can then be used as a wrapper to easily clear up after into a carry out bag. Loose wet coffee grinds from other brewers are hard to rinse or transfer into a waste bag, especially if following leave no trace to the extreme on lightweight wild camping. Either that or I've failed to figure out something relatively simple as a solution and will be embarrassed when I learn what it is...