• FreeBeard@slrpnk.net
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      1 month ago

      Isn’t the rubber lid under the highest mechanical stress? What material did they choose there to avoid plastics?

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        Not a specialist, but I guess that friction would rub off microplastics both from the lid and the main part, and of the main part is metal, it eliminates that part at least.

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          1 month ago

          And, the mystery plastic would some how get past the paper filter (micro cellulose!).

          Aero presses don’t wear out.

          This thread is giving me microplastics.

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            Those plastics don’t only get inside you, but also into water sources. We can’t estimate the impact exactly, and most probably your Aeropress contributes insignificantly.

            Still, if you have money, there are worse ways to spend it than upgrading your plastic appliances. If you don’t want to, no shame in continuing using things you got used to. But I invite you to keep in mind that consumers’ habits might contribute to global issues.

            As for me, I use a $1 cheap Cezve from Caucasus, and it just works. No need for filters, too.