• Description
  • Specs
  • Method
  • Designed specifically for the Espro Bloom pour over brewer, these chlorine-free premium, compostable paper filters offer eco-friendly brewing. The flared design has 32 flutes for maximum pouring area and fast brew time.

    • For use in the Espro Bloom pour over (Sold Separately)
    • 50 white paper filters
  • Be Nice to your Filters!

    1. Flare Out Filters to Help Separate
    2. Always Take the Outermost Filter
    3. Do not Grab from the Innermost Filter

    Brew Like a Barsita - in 2 Minutes!

    1. Place Espro Bloom Pour-over on Cup or Carafe. Insert and Pre-Wet Espro Paper Filter (Optional)
    2. Add 16.5g (2-3 TBSP) of Finely Ground Coffee. Use Coursely Ground Coffee Without Paper Filter
    3. Pour in 50ml (1.7oz) of hot water (195-205°F / 91-96°C) then Wait 30s for Coffee to BLOOM
    4. Pour Remaining 260ml (8.8oz) of Hot Water Evenly in Circles
    5. Hold the Unit by the Thermal Sleeve when Removing. Place Bloom on a Plate and Enjoy YOUR Best Cup of Coffee!

Espro Bloom drip brew brewer pourover pour over pour-over paper filters filter parts consumable

Customer Reviews

Based on 8 reviews
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Nicholas p. (Saskatoon, CA)
Good Filters

Lots of work, but produce a great cup

K
K. (Saskatoon, CA)
Great Fliters

I love my bloom and love the filters. While they can be hard to get apart with some time you get the hang of them.

C
Cody W. (North Vancouver, CA)
Perfect once you get the hang of separating!

A little finicky when you first start using, but nice clean cup!

D
Dean L. (Pemberton, CA)
Great Filters

Great filters - a bit expensive and they're a bit of a pain to pull apart from one another. They will get folds and creases in them if you're not careful. Also, when you wet your filter before beginning the grounds pre-soak the filter can sometimes flop over if you're not careful. So - all in all, a few pain points but once you figure out what you're doing it's all good.

D
Dylan (Calgary, CA)
Excellent coffee, annoying process

I have had some exceptional cups of coffee using these filters. A bit expensive, but I get it. They are very annoying to separate, and it is kind of an art not to have them bunch up and distort when pouring water, but that seems to be part of the design at this time. I would speculate that it has to do with their tapering then flat shape being preserved during transport.

Customer Reviews

Based on 8 reviews
88%
(7)
13%
(1)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
N
Nicholas p. (Saskatoon, CA)
Good Filters

Lots of work, but produce a great cup

K
K. (Saskatoon, CA)
Great Fliters

I love my bloom and love the filters. While they can be hard to get apart with some time you get the hang of them.

C
Cody W. (North Vancouver, CA)
Perfect once you get the hang of separating!

A little finicky when you first start using, but nice clean cup!

D
Dean L. (Pemberton, CA)
Great Filters

Great filters - a bit expensive and they're a bit of a pain to pull apart from one another. They will get folds and creases in them if you're not careful. Also, when you wet your filter before beginning the grounds pre-soak the filter can sometimes flop over if you're not careful. So - all in all, a few pain points but once you figure out what you're doing it's all good.

D
Dylan (Calgary, CA)
Excellent coffee, annoying process

I have had some exceptional cups of coffee using these filters. A bit expensive, but I get it. They are very annoying to separate, and it is kind of an art not to have them bunch up and distort when pouring water, but that seems to be part of the design at this time. I would speculate that it has to do with their tapering then flat shape being preserved during transport.