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Coffee Filter Holders - where in Chiang Mai?

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My wife wants one of these plastic or ceramic coffee filter paper holders that fit over a mug or small pot, and I haven't been able to locate one so far.

I've looked in Starbucks, Central, Tessco Lotus, Doi Chang. Everyone is selling the paper filters, but not the holders. (TIT) I'll probably look in Big C, HomePro, Central Festival, and Makro tomorrow.

Have you seen one of these in the area?

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I don't like the paper filters that I have tried- too fine, too slow. We did the job with a plastic funnel. We now use a coffer plunger labeled 'teapot' found in Macro.

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They used to have them in Daiso.

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They used to have them in Daiso.

Thanks. That's on the list for tomorrow as well. Very common in Japan, so a Japanese chain 100Yen shop might be a good place to look!

Tops in kad suan keaw have them.

Perhaps they 'had' them. But as of yesterday neither Tops nor the kitchen dept on the third floor had them.

Try HIllkoff: http://www.hillkoff.com/?lang=en

They have everything for coffee lovers and coffee houses. Their coffee is the best I've had and you can choose from 13 different ways to have it ground. Dare I say you will thank me for this IF you're a coffee lover.

- jij

Can't think of the name of the shop but if you go to Rimping, Airport branch, there is a little Cheap- shop near the Wine Shop where they sell the Plastic Filter-holders for about 65 Baht as well as the paper filters to go inside of them.

Tops in kad suan keaw have them.

Got mine there too. I take it with me when we travel for making coffee in hotel rooms. Never used it at home though.

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Try HIllkoff: http://www.hillkoff.com/?lang=en

They have everything for coffee lovers and coffee houses. Their coffee is the best I've had and you can choose from 13 different ways to have it ground. Dare I say you will thank me for this IF you're a coffee lover.

- jij

Thanks for the link. Did you actually see these either in the shop or in their web page?

Can't think of the name of the shop but if you go to Rimping, Airport branch, there is a little Cheap- shop near the Wine Shop where they sell the Plastic Filter-holders for about 65 Baht as well as the paper filters to go inside of them.

That sounds like a good possibility. We'll add this place to today's list! Thanks.

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Rimping

The staff in Rimping near Airport Plaza looked at me like I had two heads when I asked for one. Not being fluent, I brought a photo of the filter holder to show. Having been here long enough to know the score, after they told me there was no such product I went looking on the shelves. Couldn't find it. Perhaps it exists in a different Rimping. We're going to try several more places today.

I made a temporary one that she is using so there is no major crisis looming on the horizon should we have to order one from outside the Kingdom, but it would be nice to find one locally.

This is like a treasure hunt. Let me know how you get on, if you're stuck I'll bring one when I come on 27th.

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Although the Daiso next to Rimping (near Airport Plaza) didn't have them, the Daiso inside the new Central Fesival Mall did. In exactly the size my wife wanted. Most fortunate as the new and well stocked market downstairs only had the paper filters but no holders. Same with Central Department store. But, as I said, Daiso came through, so thanks one and all for your suggestions.

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I bought this for 10Baht at the local 20 baht shop,. It has a very small micro filter in it. Use good quality toilet paper, napkin etc., place in there doubled up and wet it first a bit.

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12 minutes ago, Jerry777 said:

I bought this for 10Baht at the local 20 baht shop,. It has a very small micro filter in it. Use good quality toilet paper, napkin etc., place in there doubled up and wet it first a bit.

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You think he hasn't found one already after 11 years?

Maybe somebody else needs one angry person.  Dam, talk about pissed at life.

1 hour ago, Jerry777 said:

Use good quality toilet paper, napkin etc., place in there doubled up and wet it first a bit.

Why are you using toilet paper? Just go to Daiso and get some coffee filters.

5 hours ago, Jerry777 said:

Maybe somebody else needs one angry person.  Dam, talk about pissed at life.

Damn. Talk about no sense of humor.

1 hour ago, gargamon said:

Damn. Talk about no sense of humor.

11 years later 

 

no sense 

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