Fellow Prismo (for Aeropress only)
Enjoy espresso-style coffee at home!
Unlike standard filters, the non-drip design does not drip unless pressure is applied, allowing for steaming and slow steeping, which was previously only possible with the inverted method, resulting in a richer extraction. Click here for a collection of Prismo recommended recipes.
Introduction
◯ Points of this product
- Easy to make espresso drinks at home
- Enjoy your Aeropress coffee without worrying about spills
- Metal filter prevents paper filter from entering
It has been introduced in many places.
- GIZMODO - We've found the perfect item to make espresso at home.
-
Coffee Literacy - "Prismo" was amazing as expected!
Easy to make espresso drinks at home
Allowing you to extract espresso-like shots without a bulky, expensive espresso machine, Prismo's special valve stays sealed until you press the plunger down.
It provides more consistent pressure than a standard AeroPress filter, helping you extract coffee more efficiently.
No need to worry about spills! Enjoy your Aeropress coffee easily
The Prismo's valve keeps the coffee in until you press it, allowing you to brew coffee using the full immersion method without having to invert the AeroPress.
Prismo's non-drip design allows you to achieve the ideal extraction just the way you want it.
Metal filter prevents paper filter from entering
The metal filter can be washed and reused many times, and uses a fine mesh of 150 microns. It prevents fine powder from passing through, but allows coffee oil to pass through moderately. You can enjoy making coffee in an eco-friendly way without using standard disposable paper filters.
Espresso Brewing Guide
You can see Prismo's recommended recipe collection here .
User testimonials
Q. What prompted you to start using Prismo?
→Since the coffee will inevitably drip while steaming in the upright, I wanted to make sure it was thoroughly soaked. That's when an overseas customer introduced me to Prismo. Q. How is it different from a regular paper filter? →It brings out the strong acidity of the Aeropress while giving it a full body like a French press. If you use a paper filter in conjunction with it, it will become even clearer. Q. Who would you recommend Prismo to? →I recommend it to people who are worried about their coffee tending to be weak, or who don't like inverted coffee!
(User introduction)
Mr. Sasaki of Passage Coffee . He was the first Japanese to win the World Aeropress Championship in 2014, and opened his own coffee shop in Mita, Tokyo in 2017. In addition to running the shop and roasting coffee beans, he is currently active in many areas of the coffee industry, including holding seminars and consulting for people thinking about starting a new business.
We have received many other reviews. Please take a look.
Review from THE COFFEESHOP (Tokyo)
Review from Forest Coffee Roasters (Hyogo)
About FELLOW
Fellow is a relatively new coffee product that was launched in 2013 by founder Jake Miller using the crowdfunding website Kickstarter. The company is based in San Francisco, known as a global trendsetter city and home to many famous IT companies. It currently has a strong team of around 20 people, including experts in product, marketing, sales, operations/finance, customer service, and retail.
They call themselves "otaku" who love coffee and are fascinated by product design, and they make products for coffee lovers. The products they create are attractive designs that pursue beauty and functionality to the fullest.
Since its establishment, the company has continued to attract attention and praise from many people in the coffee industry, and has collaborated with numerous brands and companies, including Blue Bottle Coffee. In 2017, the company opened its first flagship store in the Mission District of San Francisco. The flagship store is called "Playground" and is a space where you can use Fellow's products to brew tests, share coffee ideas, participate in classes, and talk at the shop. It is a company that is attracting attention as it continues to grow and rapidly expands its portfolio of coffee and tea brewing products.
Contents
- 1 x Prismo main unit
- 1 x Stainless Steel Filter
Introduction
◯ Points of this product
- Easy to make espresso drinks at home
- Enjoy your Aeropress coffee without worrying about spills
- Metal filter prevents paper filter from entering
It has been introduced in many places.
- GIZMODO - We've found the perfect item to make espresso at home.
-
Coffee Literacy - "Prismo" was amazing as expected!
Easy to make espresso drinks at home
Allowing you to extract espresso-like shots without a bulky, expensive espresso machine, Prismo's special valve stays sealed until you press the plunger down.
It provides more consistent pressure than a standard AeroPress filter, helping you extract coffee more efficiently.
No need to worry about spills! Enjoy your Aeropress coffee easily
The Prismo's valve keeps the coffee in until you press it, allowing you to brew coffee using the full immersion method without having to invert the AeroPress.
Prismo's non-drip design allows you to achieve the ideal extraction just the way you want it.
Metal filter prevents paper filter from entering
The metal filter can be washed and reused many times, and uses a fine mesh of 150 microns. It prevents fine powder from passing through, but allows coffee oil to pass through moderately. You can enjoy making coffee in an eco-friendly way without using standard disposable paper filters.
Espresso Brewing Guide
You can see Prismo's recommended recipe collection here .
User testimonials
Q. What prompted you to start using Prismo?
→Since the coffee will inevitably drip while steaming in the upright, I wanted to make sure it was thoroughly soaked. That's when an overseas customer introduced me to Prismo. Q. How is it different from a regular paper filter? →It brings out the strong acidity of the Aeropress while giving it a full body like a French press. If you use a paper filter in conjunction with it, it will become even clearer. Q. Who would you recommend Prismo to? →I recommend it to people who are worried about their coffee tending to be weak, or who don't like inverted coffee!
(User introduction)
Mr. Sasaki of Passage Coffee . He was the first Japanese to win the World Aeropress Championship in 2014, and opened his own coffee shop in Mita, Tokyo in 2017. In addition to running the shop and roasting coffee beans, he is currently active in many areas of the coffee industry, including holding seminars and consulting for people thinking about starting a new business.
We have received many other reviews. Please take a look.
Review from THE COFFEESHOP (Tokyo)
Review from Forest Coffee Roasters (Hyogo)
About FELLOW
Fellow is a relatively new coffee product that was launched in 2013 by founder Jake Miller using the crowdfunding website Kickstarter. The company is based in San Francisco, known as a global trendsetter city and home to many famous IT companies. It currently has a strong team of around 20 people, including experts in product, marketing, sales, operations/finance, customer service, and retail.
They call themselves "otaku" who love coffee and are fascinated by product design, and they make products for coffee lovers. The products they create are attractive designs that pursue beauty and functionality to the fullest.
Since its establishment, the company has continued to attract attention and praise from many people in the coffee industry, and has collaborated with numerous brands and companies, including Blue Bottle Coffee. In 2017, the company opened its first flagship store in the Mission District of San Francisco. The flagship store is called "Playground" and is a space where you can use Fellow's products to brew tests, share coffee ideas, participate in classes, and talk at the shop. It is a company that is attracting attention as it continues to grow and rapidly expands its portfolio of coffee and tea brewing products.
Contents
- 1 x Prismo main unit
- 1 x Stainless Steel Filter
Specifications
Fellow
China
Product introduction from staff
Product introduction from staff
Kurasu recipe
Kurasu recipe
Instructions
Instructions
Notes
Notes