







โ Elevate your coffee game with authentic Vietnamese dripโbrew culture, not just coffee!
The Nguyen Coffee Supply Original Phin Filter is a stainless steel Vietnamese drip coffee maker with a 4oz chamber and 3.25-inch plate diameter. Designed for quick, authentic brews in 5 minutes, it serves 1-2 cups per use. Sustainable and reusable, it replaces paper filters and offers a durable, easy-to-clean solution for coffee lovers seeking a genuine cultural experience.








| ASIN | B085MP72V4 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 1,341,764 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) 624 in French Presses |
| Brand Name | NGUYEN COFFEE SUPPLY |
| Compatible Devices | Coffee Maker |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (474) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00860003106969 |
| Included Components | Bundle up and save $31.00 $29.00. This Vietnamese coffee starter kit comes with 1 bag of coffee and 1 Phin Filter. GLASS NOT INCLUDED. |
| Item Shape | Basket |
| Manufacturer | FRYMASTER DEAN |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 8261596 |
| Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Model Number | 29653223833667 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Package Size Name | 4 Ounces |
| UPC | 860003106969 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
| coffee_filter_size | #4 |
L**A
Amazing authentic Phin great quality
This was so worth the wait Iโd recommend anyone thinking of getting into Vietnamese coffee to but this brand of Phin , it came well packaged. And within its own cotton bag which is handy for storage , Iโm so glad I bought this brand itโs super high quality and itโs appearance is stunning , itโs very easy to use and clean . The size is perfect for two people and I would recommend Vietnamese coffee co for beans as they taste awesome through the phin
S**O
we love it! great quality
F**E
I read some of the negatives, some were just stupid like one said it was too expensive, $18? next, please. Another said lead solder was used, nope, they had to spot weld the handle to the cup, it is perfectly normal and find to see where the spot welder left a heat mark behind. Another said it took too long to filter with no indication how long was too long for them; it's supposed to take between 5 to 6 minutes to filter, slower than that means the grinds were too fine, faster than that, and grinds are too coarse, but for the best flavor the filter time should take between 5 to 6 minutes, please read the instructions before criticizing any product. I like these little coffee makers, they're cheap and fun, I have a Turkish Cezve, a Bialetti Brikka Moka Pot, a Hario Switch V60 immersion, Kialetta Wave, a small French Press, an AeroPress, and now this Phin, they all make coffee that taste differently. The Phin, like the others I have, is very easy to use, I won't go into details since YouTube has a lot of videos on how to make Vietnamese coffee using the Phin, please refer to those videos FIRST before trying to use one. I looked at several of these makers and decided to go with the Nguyen because it is the original Phin maker, so I wanted something that was the original maker. It looks better than others I saw and is made of thin stainless steel, while you can't throw it across the room and expect it to be any good, it's more durable than thin aluminum! So, in that respect, it is reasonably well made for the task it has to perform. I already accidentally dropped one of the parts onto my tile floor and it was unscathed. And since it is stainless steel it's dishwasher safe, but I hand was all of my makers. The flavor of the coffee it makes is very good, if you like strong full-flavored coffee, without bitterness, but you could make it bitter if you use too fine of a grind which will slow down the filter rate to more than 6 minutes. The aim is to have the coffee filtering from the first drop to the last drop is supposed to take between 5 to 6 minutes. I'm using store-bought coffee beans that I grind to a medium-fine grind but that's because I use a dark roast, a medium to light roast you would want a finer grind; the beans I have are Arabica beans, ideally, they should be robusta beans which are the traditional beans that Vietnam grows, but I can't find robusta beans at my regular local grocery store, I will have to go to my international market where I get my Turkish beans from and see what they have. But the real authentic way of making Vietnamese coffee is to buy the coffee from Vietnam, Nuygen does sell them, and I may try one of their bags of coffee later if I can't find it locally. It makes a really nice strong cup of coffee, it's easy to do, easy to clean, cheap to buy, I can't find anything not to like about it for making coffee for one person, but I only have to make coffee for myself. If you were making it for 2 people you would have to make two separate cups, or buy two Phin makers and make both cups at the same time. No automatic drip maker, K-cup, or pod maker will make any coffee even remotely comparable to this, and you could spend hundreds of dollars on one of those and get crap for coffee. At some point, you will want real coffee, and when you do these Phin makers, and the other makers I mentioned above are what you will eventually graduate to.
K**N
Not good quality. My handle fell off completely after 1 month.
B**Y
I didn't want to get a bulky coffee maker for the tiny space I have. THIS does the trick without having to buy expensive coffee makers. It fits perfectly in the cupboard. All you have to do is boil some hot water, pour it into the filter, and it brews your coffee in minutes. Barely any leaks outside of the cup too! Plus, it is durable against constant uses, AND you can clean it quickly. Get yourself one for all your coffee needs.
M**M
Makes great coffee. Very easy to clean. I set it and let it do its thing for 10-15 min and it tastes better than in my espresso maker
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