MADE A COFFEE,

NOW WHAT?

OPTION #1 RECOMMENDED

We recommend storing your Aji Filter in water when in-between brews.

Make sure you still clean your filter the exact same, but instead of air drying place your filter under water.

OPTION #2

If you don’t want to store your filter under water, you can let your filter air dry.

However! moist cotton is the perfect breeding ground for mildew, so to avoid any bacteria / mold growth wring out as much water as possible after cleaning and store in a warm area to dry as fast as possible.

TEST TUBES - THE ULTIMATE AJI FILTER HACK

Centrifuge tubes such as these are commonly sold and passed around in the coffee community for singe dose coffee storage containers.

They also happen to be the perfect size to store your Aji Filter.

Purchase yours here.

1.Roll up your Aji Filter after cleaning it

2.Fill your tube with water

3.over a sink push your filter in, top up with water if needed.

AIR DRY - HACK

If you have an Origami / Origami Air dripper on hand, you actually have the perfect drying rack for your Aji Filter.

Simply place your Origami Dripper upside down in a warm location (window seals are great!) and after washing your Aji Filter, place your filter on top.

The ridges of the Origami are perfect for allowing airflow and faster drying!