Walmart has Gourmia Iced Coffee Maker w/ Reusable 25oz Tumbler (Select Colors) on sale below from $10.42. Shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (free 30-day trial) or on orders of $35+.
Thanks to Deal Hunter hawkblu09 for sharing this deal.
At the time of this posting, our research indicates that this is $10.13 lower than the next best available prices for a similar Iced Coffee Maker w/ Tumbler with prices starting from $21.99. -SaltyOne
Sit back and relax with a cup of iced coffee-fresh from your Gourmia Iced Coffee Maker with Brew-Strength Control 25 fl oz Reusable Filter and Tumbler Red. It’s so easy to enjoy your favorite beverage with a machine that delivers it in 3 easy prep steps within a mere 4 minutes. Just add water coffee grounds and ice then press start and you’re ready to sip! Whether you’re in the mood of a chilled day at home or want to savor the flavor on the go Gourmia has you covered with a convenient grab-and-go double-walled tumbler so you’re all set to enjoy a great day. Concentrated coffee over ice ensures rich-tasting non-watered down iced coffee. Waste-free coffee maker eliminates the need for disposable paper filters by including a reusable filter
Product SKU:
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UPC:
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Walmart has Gourmia Iced Coffee Maker w/ Reusable 25oz Tumbler (Select Colors) on sale below from $10.42. Shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (free 30-day trial) or on orders of $35+.
Thanks to Deal Hunter hawkblu09 for sharing this deal.
At the time of this posting, our research indicates that this is $10.13 lower than the next best available prices for a similar Iced Coffee Maker w/ Tumbler with prices starting from $21.99. -SaltyOne
Model: Gourmia Iced Coffee Maker with 25 fl oz. Reusable Tumbler, Red
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I've got that same model, they're limited to brewing about 12-14oz even though it has a pretty big basket. These deals are definitely worth it alone just for the quality all clear tumbler.
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So true. They think no one has ever thought of just putting ice into their coffee carafe as they brew or brewing and then pouring into an cup that has ice in it.
If you have an Ollie's nearby they have this exact same thing but Mr coffee for about $9
I've got that same model, they're limited to brewing about 12-14oz even though it has a pretty big basket. These deals are definitely worth it alone just for the quality all clear tumbler.
This is a hot coffee maker that comes with a tumbler where you put ice in it.
Isn't that most of these things.. advertised as ice coffee makers but they're just regular coffee makers that claim they can make the ice last longer with "technology"
Isn't that most of these things.. advertised as ice coffee makers but they're just regular coffee makers that claim they can make the ice last longer with "technology"
Not quite. I can't speak to this coffee maker, but iced coffee makers do produce coffee that is at a lower temperature. I wouldn't call it "technology," but most of them use water that is not as hot as a regular coffee and requires you to use more coffee bean grounds (almost twice as much). This gives the not-so-hot water to still extract enough juice while also further lowering the overall temp since greater heat dissipation takes place through a larger amount of coffee bean grounds. So, it's not just a gimmick, though it's a simple mechanism vs technology. You can test it by taking temp of the coffee that comes out. Here's a quick example where a guy uses his finger to feel a temp (skip to 4:40). I've seen one where a woman actually used a thermostat, but I can't find it again. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EGF-lw4L5ww
This is a hot coffee maker that comes with a tumbler where you put ice in it.
From what I understand, it brews a very concentrated coffee that won't be diluted too much by the ice. In other words, the coffee that comes out is not meant to be consumed straight. If you don't use ice, you'll need to add a little water. Unless you have a very expensive electric coffee maker, you can't normally achieve the concentration this makes. The only other way to do so is manually, with an old fashion percolator, where you can control the amount of water and exposure time.
Isn't that most of these things.. advertised as ice coffee makers but they're just regular coffee makers that claim they can make the ice last longer with "technology"
From what I understand, it brews a very concentrated coffee that won't be diluted too much by the ice. In other words, the coffee that comes out is not meant to be consumed straight. If you don't use ice, you'll need to add a little water. Unless you have a very expensive electric coffee maker, you can't normally achieve the concentration this makes. The only other way to do so is manually, with an old fashion percolator, where you can control the amount of water and exposure time.
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So true. They think no one has ever thought of just putting ice into their coffee carafe as they brew or brewing and then pouring into an cup that has ice in it.
From what I understand, it brews a very concentrated coffee that won't be diluted too much by the ice. In other words, the coffee that comes out is not meant to be consumed straight. If you don't use ice, you'll need to add a little water. Unless you have a very expensive electric coffee maker, you can't normally achieve the concentration this makes. The only other way to do so is manually, with an old fashion percolator, where you can control the amount of water and exposure time.
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