fascinated with this
I receive a little pamphlet through our local Krogers grocery store called Private Selection. The latest featured a pour over coffee carafe and filters. The carafe is glass with a wood top and the filter is pottery.
This is absolutely beautiful. I have never used a pour over coffee maker and this looks more like a piece of art. I am just starting to look around for something like this, even using the contact us form on privateselection.com Does anyone use the pour over coffee makers? Something new to me and I think it is so pleasing to the eye. This would work for me since I am the only coffee drinker here and only drink a cup in the a.m. Kind of in this vein but the carafe is glass, but you can get the general idea. https://www.etsy.com/listing/8347514...=sr_gallery_32 Or this https://www.etsy.com/listing/2582850...f=sr_gallery_7 Hugs |
I make my coffee like that all the time. My container is not ceramic but I love my coffee made this way with fine grind espresso. I like my coffee strong.
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Originally Posted by canmitch1971
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I make my coffee like that all the time. My container is not ceramic but I love my coffee made this way with fine grind espresso. I like my coffee strong.
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Melitta makes a plastic one, not as pretty, and I make my coffee in the am with the hot water dispenser installed under the sink. I use #2 filter cones.https://www.walmart.com/ip/21777801?...&wl13=&veh=sem
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Originally Posted by Stitchnripper
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Melitta makes a plastic one, not as pretty, and I make my coffee in the am with the hot water dispenser installed under the sink. I use #2 filter cones.https://www.walmart.com/ip/21777801?...&wl13=&veh=sem
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Good idea. they all work the same way, but some are prettier than others. I am a "dropper" so know anything ceramic wouldn't last long with me!!
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My single cup drip pot uses the same idea - the difference is it heats the water for me. It's the only coffee I like - even larger drip pots don't make a product i like.
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I don't mind my cheap Mr.coffee but this is so pretty..
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Originally Posted by Stitchnripper
(Post 7752236)
Melitta makes a plastic one, not as pretty, and I make my coffee in the am with the hot water dispenser installed under the sink. I use #2 filter cones.https://www.walmart.com/ip/21777801?...&wl13=&veh=sem
This is the one I used decades ago when I only had time for a cup or 2 in the AM. Now I do a 1/2 pot each AM. But it was great coffee made this way. If you only do 1 cup for yourself, this would be my answer. I had friends that had the pot with the wood top (again, decades ago) and it was delish coffee. |
Originally Posted by slbram17
(Post 7752002)
I receive a little pamphlet through our local Krogers grocery store called Private Selection. The latest featured a pour over coffee carafe and filters. The carafe is glass with a wood top and the filter is pottery.
This is absolutely beautiful. I have never used a pour over coffee maker and this looks more like a piece of art. I am just starting to look around for something like this, even using the contact us form on privateselection.com Does anyone use the pour over coffee makers? Something new to me and I think it is so pleasing to the eye. This would work for me since I am the only coffee drinker here and only drink a cup in the a.m. Kind of in this vein but the carafe is glass, but you can get the general idea. https://www.etsy.com/listing/8347514...=sr_gallery_32 Or this https://www.etsy.com/listing/2582850...f=sr_gallery_7 Hugs |
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