Walmart has for Select Stores: Gourmia Iced Coffee Maker with Brew-Strength Control, Reusable Filter + 25-Oz Double Walled Tumbler for $15. Select free store pickup if stock is available, otherwise shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (free 15 day trial) or on orders of $35+.
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Walmart has for Select Stores: Gourmia Iced Coffee Maker with Brew-Strength Control, Reusable Filter + 25-Oz Double Walled Tumbler for $15. Select free store pickup if stock is available, otherwise shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (free 15 day trial) or on orders of $35+.
Thanks to Deal Hunter daisybeetle for finding this deal.
Model: Gourmia Iced Coffee Maker with Brew-Strength Control, Reusable Filter and Tumbler, Black
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This is not a cold-brew coffee maker. It brews hot coffee and pours it over ice. You can do the same thing by adding half as much water to your regular coffee maker, and an equivalent mass of ice in the carafe.
Boom. Saved you fifteen bucks and some counter space. Next up, I'll show you how to pour your own fruit juice, so you don't need a machine to squeeze it out of a bag for you.
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This is not a cold-brew coffee maker. It brews hot coffee and pours it over ice. You can do the same thing by adding half as much water to your regular coffee maker, and an equivalent mass of ice in the carafe.
Boom. Saved you fifteen bucks and some counter space. Next up, I'll show you how to pour your own fruit juice, so you don't need a machine to squeeze it out of a bag for you.
This is not a cold-brew coffee maker. It brews hot coffee and pours it over ice. You can do the same thing by adding half as much water to your regular coffee maker, and an equivalent mass of ice in the carafe.
Boom. Saved you fifteen bucks and some counter space. Next up, I'll show you how to pour your own fruit juice, so you don't need a machine to squeeze it out of a bag for you.
I was trying to figure out how this product makes iced coffee! Couldn't figure it out from most reviews of eyeballing the photos. I'm looking for something cheap to filter out my cold brew.
I was trying to figure out how this product makes iced coffee! Couldn't figure it out from most reviews of eyeballing the photos. I'm looking for something cheap to filter out my cold brew.
The same company does make an accelerated cold brew device, but it's not nearly as cheap.
The only way I've found to make decent iced coffee that doesn't taste watered down is to brew regular hot coffee and refrigerate it for a few hours before you want to drink it.
Every machine that makes "iced coffee" that I've tried ends up being so watered down because the ice melts instantly.
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We just use a French press and let the coffee "steep" overnight and then refrigerate the pressed coffee concentrate and pour over ice once cold, works perfectly
I tried the Mr. Coffee one and it's trash. By the time it's all done, all the ice has melted and the coffee is diluted.
I recently bought this Keurig on sale at Target ($79) that has a function for iced coffee. It will start with a hot temperature to get the flavor out first and then cool down towards the end. I have only used it a few times but it has worked great so far. Still testing it out but i am loving it.
This is not a cold-brew coffee maker. It brews hot coffee and pours it over ice. You can do the same thing by adding half as much water to your regular coffee maker, and an equivalent mass of ice in the carafe.
Boom. Saved you fifteen bucks and some counter space. Next up, I'll show you how to pour your own fruit juice, so you don't need a machine to squeeze it out of a bag for you.
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Boom. Saved you fifteen bucks and some counter space. Next up, I'll show you how to pour your own fruit juice, so you don't need a machine to squeeze it out of a bag for you.
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Boom. Saved you fifteen bucks and some counter space. Next up, I'll show you how to pour your own fruit juice, so you don't need a machine to squeeze it out of a bag for you.
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Boom. Saved you fifteen bucks and some counter space. Next up, I'll show you how to pour your own fruit juice, so you don't need a machine to squeeze it out of a bag for you.
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i use a 2L mr ice tea maker every other day for my own ice tea fix.
unfortunately all these cheap machines suffer the same problem as
cheap coffee makers - they expose leaves to not hot enough water.
Every machine that makes "iced coffee" that I've tried ends up being so watered down because the ice melts instantly.
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I recently bought this Keurig on sale at Target ($79) that has a function for iced coffee. It will start with a hot temperature to get the flavor out first and then cool down towards the end. I have only used it a few times but it has worked great so far. Still testing it out but i am loving it.
https://www.target.com/p/keurig-k...nk=sametab
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Boom. Saved you fifteen bucks and some counter space. Next up, I'll show you how to pour your own fruit juice, so you don't need a machine to squeeze it out of a bag for you.
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