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About this item:- 7-cup glass carafe with removable stainless steel filter lid makes ready-to-drink cold brew Coffee in as little as 25-45 minutes
- Strength Selector for mild (25 min), medium(35 min) and bold(45 min)
- Clear brewing chamber; removable water tank and Coffee filter basket for easy filling and cleaning
- Coffee release lever with indicator light. MC Cubic Feet: 1.569
- Glass carafe can be used to store Coffee in refrigerator for up to 2 weeks
- All removable parts are dishwasher safe; Limited 3-year warranty
Took the list price from
Walmart [walmart.com] since the Amazon "typical price" doesn't make it appear very slick at first glance.
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OK I found a couple of YouTube videos and people seem to think it's good
OK I found a couple of YouTube videos and people seem to think it's good
Edit, it makes more sense now that I read how they arrive at that price, it's the median price paid for this item over the past 90 days. This has been posted for $39 and $36 recently on SD, so many of the purchases would've been in that range. CCC shows the average price for this going back to 2017 is $59.68. I'm not a business major, but seems silly to me to intentionally make a deal appear less appealing.
I love cold brew and have been obsessed for years. Got this, and even with low expectations I wasn't impressed. It basically spins the coffee basket in the top chamber "speeding up" the process. Even on the strongest setting I could only ever get a super diluted cup of coffee. Huge pain to clean as well. As I type this I'm actually wondering why I haven't gotten rid of it yet lol. There are other more advanced methods for quicker cold brew out there, but nothing comes close to the classic method of time. Just my 2 cents!
- Coarsely grind one and a half cups of whole bean coffee
- Dump coffee into 64oz mason jar and fill will cool water
- Seal lid tightly (fresh coffee will create some pressure when off gassing, and will leak if the lid isn't tight) and set on counter for 12-24hrs
- Strain contents through a cheesecloth (or paper towel) into large vessel, rinse mason jar, pour coffee back in, and refrigerate
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I love cold brew and have been obsessed for years. Got this, and even with low expectations I wasn't impressed. It basically spins the coffee basket in the top chamber "speeding up" the process. Even on the strongest setting I could only ever get a super diluted cup of coffee. Huge pain to clean as well. As I type this I'm actually wondering why I haven't gotten rid of it yet lol. There are other more advanced methods for quicker cold brew out there, but nothing comes close to the classic method of time. Just my 2 cents!
Fill it up with your coarse grounds, leave it overnight, and plunge it gently a few minutes before you pour so that any remnant grounds have a little bit of time to settle down.
Cold brew is basically coffee-tea and is super simple compared to other coffee methods. It just needs to steep, and you don't want the floating bits. Anything you can do to give it steep time, but not get sediment will work.
- Coarsely grind one and a half cups of whole bean coffee
- Dump coffee into 64oz mason jar and fill will cool water
- Seal lid tightly (fresh coffee will create some pressure when off gassing, and will leak if the lid isn't tight) and set on counter for 12-24hrs
- Strain contents through a cheesecloth (or paper towel) into large vessel, rinse mason jar, pour coffee back in, and refrigerate
OK I found a couple of YouTube videos and people seem to think it's good
Fill it up with your coarse grounds, leave it overnight, and plunge it gently a few minutes before you pour so that any remnant grounds have a little bit of time to settle down.
Cold brew is basically coffee-tea and is super simple compared to other coffee methods. It just needs to steep, and you don't want the floating bits. Anything you can do to give it steep time, but not get sediment will work.
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