Enjoy freshly brewed ice-cold drinks with the Mainstays Iced Tea and Iced Coffee Maker! This countertop iced tea maker can make up to 2 quarts of iced tea, iced coffee, and even more refreshing beverages in mere minutes. Simply fill the large-capacity water reservoir, add ice to the pitcher, and add loose or bagged tea, or fresh coffee grounds to the removable steeping basket, and press the power button -- and that's it! Brew up to 8 cups of your favorite cold beverages at a time with ease. Enjoy as is, or enhance its flavor by adding sugar, lemon, honey, milk, or herbs to the pitcher. It’s tea time with the Mainstays Iced Tea and Iced Coffee Maker (Model# 9297)!
Brews up to 8 cups of fresh iced tea or iced coffee at a time.
Large, sturdy 2-quart pitcher with handle.
Pitcher lid has two pouring positions.
Simple one-button operation.
Removable steeping basket, for extra brewing convenience.
Auto-shut off feature for added safety.
AC-powered.
Specs: Input – 120V/60Hz; Power – 700W; Power Cord Length - 2ft.; Model - 9297
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All this does is brew coffee or tea using hot water, then runs it over ice. You can accomplish the same with the "Japanese cold brew" method, a fancy term for adding ice to your carafe, then brewing with less water. Check Google for ratios, save twenty bucks and some kitchen space.
All this does is brew coffee or tea using hot water, then runs it over ice. You can accomplish the same with the "Japanese cold brew" method, a fancy term for adding ice to your carafe, then brewing with less water. Check Google for ratios, save twenty bucks and some kitchen space.
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