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expired Posted by savvyshopper7903 • Feb 11, 2022
Feb 11, 2022 3:22 AM
34-Oz Bodum 8-Cup Pour Over Double Wall Cork Grip Coffee Maker
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Of all of these…. My Hario V60 gets the most use followed by the Gaggia. The Chemex is nice (similar to the Bodum) if I'm making enough for two or more people. But, for a single cup it's hands down the Hario.
I recommend the cheaper plastic Hario over the ceramic. The ceramic is beautiful, but it draws the heat away from the coffee during the pour over. The plastic does not. The cleanup is super easy. Throw out the filter and rinse the Hario under the faucet. Maybe wash it once every week or two.
Also, it does come down to taste preference.
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I debating between giving her this or a French press for her 1 coffee/day habit.
Does anyone have a recommendation on ease of use and cleaning? I'm leaning towards giving her the French press because the learning curve is lower… but it's a bit of a pain to clean.
I debating between giving her this or a French press for her 1 coffee/day habit.
Does anyone have a recommendation on ease of use and cleaning? I'm leaning towards giving her the French press because the learning curve is lower… but it's a bit of a pain to clean.
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I debating between giving her this or a French press for her 1 coffee/day habit.
Does anyone have a recommendation on ease of use and cleaning? I'm leaning towards giving her the French press because the learning curve is lower… but it's a bit of a pain to clean.
Finely ground coffee can get stuck in the mesh and be a pain to clean out if you put the grounds directly into the filter basket, but it's super easy to clean if you use Melita #4 paper filters.
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I debating between giving her this or a French press for her 1 coffee/day habit.
Does anyone have a recommendation on ease of use and cleaning? I'm leaning towards giving her the French press because the learning curve is lower… but it's a bit of a pain to clean.
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I debating between giving her this or a French press for her 1 coffee/day habit.
Does anyone have a recommendation on ease of use and cleaning? I'm leaning towards giving her the French press because the learning curve is lower… but it's a bit of a pain to clean.
Of all of these…. My Hario V60 gets the most use followed by the Gaggia. The Chemex is nice (similar to the Bodum) if I'm making enough for two or more people. But, for a single cup it's hands down the Hario.
I recommend the cheaper plastic Hario over the ceramic. The ceramic is beautiful, but it draws the heat away from the coffee during the pour over. The plastic does not. The cleanup is super easy. Throw out the filter and rinse the Hario under the faucet. Maybe wash it once every week or two.
Also, it does come down to taste preference.
Hario V60 Plastic Coffee Dripper, Size 02, Clear https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001RBT...2KXKN
I debating between giving her this or a French press for her 1 coffee/day habit.
Does anyone have a recommendation on ease of use and cleaning? I'm leaning towards giving her the French press because the learning curve is lower… but it's a bit of a pain to clean.
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I debating between giving her this or a French press for her 1 coffee/day habit.
Does anyone have a recommendation on ease of use and cleaning? I'm leaning towards giving her the French press because the learning curve is lower… but it's a bit of a pain to clean.
Of all of these…. My Hario V60 gets the most use followed by the Gaggia. The Chemex is nice (similar to the Bodum) if I'm making enough for two or more people. But, for a single cup it's hands down the Hario.
I recommend the cheaper plastic Hario over the ceramic. The ceramic is beautiful, but it draws the heat away from the coffee during the pour over. The plastic does not. The cleanup is super easy. Throw out the filter and rinse the Hario under the faucet. Maybe wash it once every week or two.
Also, it does come down to taste preference.
Hario V60 Plastic Coffee Dripper, Size 02, Clear https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001RBT...2KXKN
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