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Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2025
Makes a great cup of coffee and is a great price. I highly recommend!!
EN351
Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2025
Totally I love with my order. Excellent qualityEasy to use. And Pretty!
mark
Reviewed in the United States on July 26, 2024
I do like this version. I use it most everyday. I have to use it with the metal filter and a paper one, it helps it drain quicker and not get locked up for 10 minutes. I will say the glass is quite thin compared to my old chemex, but so far has proved to hold up to my clumsy nature.
Habby Gal
Reviewed in the United States on June 24, 2024
I remember having the original Chemex coffee maker "back in the day" (in the 70's in my case). There just wasn't (and really still isn't) a way to make really better coffee than one of these pour-over carafes. It's a dead simple design and concept, and takes a bit more time and effort than a pod-based machine, but you're rewarded with not only MUCH better coffee, but a MUCH lower cost per cup.I'm the guy who buys green beans from Colombia or Costa Rica, and roasts them at home, then grinds them as I make the coffee, so I do take this stuff a bit more seriously than most. My go-to process is a French press, which is (to me) the purest way to brew a cup o' joe. But the carafe style pour-over device will give you the option of using a filter (preferably a non-bleached, quality filter), and - assuming you control the temperature of your water - you're going to get a really smooth, clean cup of coffee.Also included - though not listed in the description - was a "metal filter". normally I hate those things, since they're made from a wire mesh that seems to trap all the bitter oils and compounds from the coffee, and are nearly impossible to clean properly. This "metal filter" is more like the filter in an espresso machine (the "high end" variety with the nearly invisible holes in the thin metal surface). That should provide a much better result, though I'm sure it's not going to pass the coffee through as quickly as a paper filter. I have to say - I was surprised, and impressed.The size of the carafe is going to be a feature - or a problem - depending on how you'll be using it. It holds about 800mL of coffee (or, about 27 ounces). That's on the small side for many coffee drinkers, yielding a couple good size cups. But since there's no heating of any kind, making a bigger batch of coffee only means that it's going to get cold before you can drink it. On the other hand, if you want to use this while you're entertaining a table full of people, you're going to be pretty busy doing lots of pour-over coffee runs. But believe me, they'll love the coffee, and it'll be worth any wait.
Bev
Reviewed in the United States on December 15, 2024
When I need more thank one cup!
Kaye Wickenberg
Reviewed in the United States on October 5, 2024
Easy to use
Doe-Ann Powell
Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2024
The perfect way to makea delicious cup of coffee. Easy to clean, nice look!
K. Kladivko
Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2024
By "8-cup," they mean 800 ml or 27 fl. oz. Who says a cup is 3.5 oz???VERY small. At least be transparent by specifying what you mean by a cup.
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