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AMT 6 5 oz Coffee Maker Phin Filter Screw Down Coffee Dripper for Vietnamese Style Coffee at Home

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  • Stainless Steel Construction: Made in Vietnam from stainless steel for reliable durability. Includes a screw-in insert designed to keep components securely assembled during use.
  • Eco-Friendly and Portable: Inexpensive, reusable, and environmentally friendly. Lightweight and easy to carry, perfect for home, office, or travel without the need for disposable filters or plastic pods.
  • Convenient Cleaning: Easy to clean design, ensuring hassle-free maintenance and long-term use. Handwash and air dry only.
  • Unique Brewing Experience: Allows for a unique and efficient way to brew delicious Vietnamese iced coffee at home, reflecting the inventiveness of Vietnamese coffee-making traditions.
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Product details

BrandAMT
Capacity6.5 ounces
ColorSilver
Product Dimensions2.5"D x 2.5"W x 3.27"H
Special FeatureScrew-Twist Insert for Secure Brewing

Technical specifications

brandAMT
colorSilver
product_dimensions2.5"D x 2.5"W x 3.27"H
special_featureScrew-Twist Insert for Secure Brewing
coffee_maker_typeDrip Coffee Machine
styleTraditional
specific_uses_for_productVietnamese Coffee, Vietnamese Milk Coffee
recommended_uses_for_productHome, Office
exterior_finishMetallic
included_componentsCoffee Phin, Fliter, Drip Plate, Lid
operation_modeManual
model_nameCoffee Phin
number_of_items1
human_interface_inputButtons
customer_package_typeFFP
unit_count1 Count
global_trade_identification_number00810027114204
coffee_input_typeground
is_dishwasher_safeNo
manufacturerAMT
power_sourceManual
item_weight3.84 ounces
item_model_numberCF-9N
best_sellers_rank#130,131 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #290 in Coffee Machines #301 in Reusable Coffee Filters
date_first_availableJanuary 6, 2020

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Customers find the coffee maker makes good Vietnamese coffee and is simple to use, with positive feedback about its functionality and ease of cleaning.

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Recommended by a Vietnamese friend

HermesAmbassadorMay 6, 2024

I was recently given some Vietnamese Robusta coffee by a friend who got it from home. This is the Phin filter he uses; this larger size allows him to brew larger batches for cold coffee drinks. He advised me to screw down the inner top to the filter tightly, more than the manufacture recommends. Even though it takes longer to brew this way, the results are worth it, yielding a thick, rich, velvety texture to Vietnamese coffee. About this particular product - it's solidly made and the price point is very reasonable. It does a great job making traditional Vietnamese coffee. The instructions are very well written and easy to follow. My friend advised using more coffee, filling to roughly half the chamber, but that makes it harder to screw down the top of the filter. I like having the cork handles, but that means the main chamber can't go in the dishwasher. Coffee brewed this way leaves a fair bit of oil, so get the dishwasher safe handle if you're not down for hand washing. This thing really conducts heat, so be very careful if you want to take off the top lid while it's brewing! If you buy ground coffee from Vietnam it should work perfectly. If you grind yourself, you want a very fine grind like for Aeropress or a Moka Pot. It should be just a touch more coarse than an espresso grind. If you buy pre-ground coffee at an American grocery store, Cafe Bustelo would probably work best as they grind for Moka pot users. Also the flavor profile of Bustelo would be a nice fit to this style of brewing. Read more

★★★★★

Traditional Vietnamese Coffee at Home!!!

DystynyAugust 24, 2025

I love this Vietnamese coffee maker! It’s made of durable stainless steel and brews a perfect cup every time. The slow-drip filter really brings out the rich, authentic flavor of the coffee. It’s easy to use, easy to clean, and the compact size is perfect for single servings. Great for anyone who enjoys traditional Vietnamese coffee at home! Read more

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★★★★☆

The small one presses in the larger unit screws in.

AhottovyJuly 18, 2025

Works really good as a Vietnamese coffee filter but because of the way the instructions were written I dropped at one star. I had the smaller version which worked great but the larger one operates in a different manner. The instructions were not clear. Made a great cup of coffee with it. Read more

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★★★★★

Must twist the thing inside FOR A WHILE to get it out!

valDecember 17, 2025

This thing is awesome and makes espresso level coffee (I guess depending on how you like it!) I love it! Strongly recommend! No subscriptions or any expenses other than coffee. Read more

★★★★★

This thing freaking rocks lol

BaxterFebruary 24, 2025

I'm very amateur when it comes to 'fancy'-ish coffee brewing, I've basically just been using my dads chemex and aeropress and trying a few different bean/roasts etc., but if you're looking for a single-cup coffee solution I think a phin is definitely the play. Beautifully simple, just a few pieces of stainless steel, so easy to clean, no questionable plastic elements being exposed to hot water, and no dealing with buying disposable paper filters (epic). Also a set and forget solution, no waiting next to it and pressing like the aeropress, no topping it up and constantly pouring like the chemex, just wet the grounds, fill it up, and go do whatever for 5-10 minutes and your coffee is ready. Advertised for the traditional Vietnamese coffee, but I'm not trying to drink half a cup of condensed milk every morning lol, so to adjust coffee strength to whatever your heart desires you can just use different grind sizes, smaller or larger quantities of said grounds in the phin, and finally different amounts of water in the phin then fill your cup the rest of the way with hot water at the end to reach whatever strength/dilution you're looking for. I'm no expert like I said, but the combined simplicity and versatility this thing offers is crazy compared to other brewing methods. If you make coffee for 1 person frequently, I would definitely recommend a phin over any other coffee brewing method I have seen/tried so far. Love it. I got the 13oz phin because while it's recommended for 2-3 servings, I figured the increased size would offer the most versatility for single cup brewing/coffee strength, and it is my impression that I made the right decision there. Also, the relatively larger size means I can -just- fit the normal sized dish brush inside for washing, whereas if I'd gotten one of the smaller phins I don't think that would be possible. So unless you're super concerned about brewing with a phin as faithfully as possible to the original culture or something, in my amateur opinion I would recommend you also go with the 13oz, or maybe find an even larger size if you plan on brewing for multiple people at the same time. Again, love this thing, would recommend up and down, if I could only pick one device to make coffee, it would be a phin lol Read more

★★★☆☆

Solid Phin Filter Option

SF99November 22, 2025

This works and makes good coffee. But there is a learning curve. I have a small gravity pain filter but wanted to try screw filter. The filter doesn’t have a way to use a spoon or screwdriver to loosen, you will need pliers. If there is water in the bolt portion, the heat will make it hard to remove. If you over tighten, you will need pliers. I usually spin the filter until it stops. If the grind is too small or too compact. It will take a long time to drip. I find a medium grind to work. The grinds still come up around the filter but less than with a gravity filter. This size will make a 12 oz cup of coffee. I start with about 3-4 T of creamer and about 1-2 T of flavoring depending on taste. Then I filter coffee into a 12 oz mug. I allow grinds to bloom by pouring boiling water up half up the stem and wait one minute. Usually the water filters out but not always. I then fill to close to the top, about a 1/4-1/2 inch from top. It can take anywhere from 3-10 minutes to filter. If it is too slow. You might need to loosen the filter. The whole thing is very easy to hand wash and clean. It would be five stars if I did not need a clean set of mini pliers. Read more

★★★★★

Great coffee maker

TheBishopDecember 1, 2025

Great little Coffee maker. Read more

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Coffee filter

Oanh N LeDecember 11, 2025

Very clumsy filter. Every time you make coffee . The coffee spill on over place. Make a mess. Dripping so fast to…. Read more

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