Reviews Total
5.0 / 5
Recommended by
100%
4 out of 4 users
David Verified Customer Show Original a week ago
Recommends
A great option for coffee lovers who aren't too picky. Just add the coffee, pour water around it, and you're all set.
The coffee tastes exceptionally good.
Compared to traditional methods (AeroPress, V60), the coffee tastes a bit weaker; you may need to adjust your usual grind size or the standard coffee-to-water ratio.
Stepan Kubecek Verified Customer Show Original 2 weeks ago
Recommends
A game-changer in coffee preparation—I pour the water in the morning, walk away, and come back to perfect coffee.
The coffee tastes exactly the same every time—I don't have to worry about the temperature, stirring, etc...
At first, the filter clogged up a few times—it helps catch the coarse grounds. After adding the coffee, don’t move the hoop at all during extraction; a brief pre-infusion at the start can also help, as it helps trap the fine particles.
Nejl Show Original November 21
Recommends
I have a lot of coffee makers (a passion of mine), and Hoop is the easiest to use: just adjust the grind fineness to the ideal extraction time and you're done.
A big plus—compatible with Aeropress filters. Since I have metal filters for Aeropress, by using one of them, I got a permanent coffee maker and didn't even unpack the original paper filters.
With Aeropress's reusable metal filter, there's no need to take it apart: just tap out the grounds, rinse it, and brew again.
I was inspired to buy Hoop by Trinity Zero – but I'm a little disappointed with it. The pump doesn't work well, the bottom reservoir leaks, the honeycomb is soft and easily deformed, and the screw connection skips, so I used it like Hoop – letting it flow freely without pumping.
2 Kofio: Thank you for existing.
Nothing, he's perfect.
Dimitar Stoyanchev Verified Customer February 3
Recommends
Exeptional quality of the brewed coffee compared to other drippers
Easy brewing
High price of the filters