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forum thread Posted by the-press-box • Last Wednesday

Bodum Pour Over Coffee Dripper Set With Double Wall Mug and Permanent Filter, 12 Ounce, Clear $10 + Free Shipping w/ Prime or on $35+

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Amazon [amazon.com] has Bodum Pour Over Coffee Dripper Set With Double Wall Mug and Permanent Filter, 12 Ounce, Clear for $10. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+.


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  • Note: 1)Too coarse a grind, too little coffee, or insufficiently tamping the grounds before brewing can all lead to inadequate pressure for a proper brew. 2)It is important to note that the amount of espresso extracted will vary depending on the grind size and amount and reprogramming may be needed when the size and amount are adjusted
  • The perfect way to brew one cup of coffee in a sustainable way.
  • Includes: Permanent reusable filter made of stainless steel.
  • Includes: 12 Oz. Double Wall Mug made of durable plastic that will not crack or break.
  • 100% BPA Free and dishwasher safe.
  • The mug is Microwave safe.
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Amazon [amazon.com] has Bodum Pour Over Coffee Dripper Set With Double Wall Mug and Permanent Filter, 12 Ounce, Clear for $10. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+.


Product Description from Amazon:
  • Note: 1)Too coarse a grind, too little coffee, or insufficiently tamping the grounds before brewing can all lead to inadequate pressure for a proper brew. 2)It is important to note that the amount of espresso extracted will vary depending on the grind size and amount and reprogramming may be needed when the size and amount are adjusted
  • The perfect way to brew one cup of coffee in a sustainable way.
  • Includes: Permanent reusable filter made of stainless steel.
  • Includes: 12 Oz. Double Wall Mug made of durable plastic that will not crack or break.
  • 100% BPA Free and dishwasher safe.
  • The mug is Microwave safe.

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Model: Bodum 1.5-Cup Pour Over Coffee Dripper Set With Double Wall Mug & Permanent Filter, 12 Ounce

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Mug is plastic unlike other Bodum mugs. And I've had good experiences with other pourovers, mainly Oxo and goodcook koffe, both of which also include a reservoir. The goodcook unit also offers a 16 ounce capacity, good if you want more than the typical 12.
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Quote from ResidentPony :
Mug is plastic unlike other Bodum mugs. And I've had good experiences with other pourovers, mainly Oxo and goodcook koffe, both of which also include a reservoir. The goodcook unit also offers a 16 ounce capacity, good if you want more than the typical 12.
Which carafe do you recommend? Also, do you have a preference for kettle (it seems goosenecks are at a premium)?
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Quote from ResidentPony :
Mug is plastic unlike other Bodum mugs. And I've had good experiences with other pourovers, mainly Oxo and goodcook koffe, both of which also include a reservoir. The goodcook unit also offers a 16 ounce capacity, good if you want more than the typical 12.

Thanks so much for this insight -- I've been using a moka pot for a while & looking to branch out into pourovers
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Quote from ______ :
Which carafe do you recommend? Also, do you have a preference for kettle (it seems goosenecks are at a premium)?
Assuming you mean a pourover carafe - I actually like Bodum's carafe although I don't use their reusable filters, just Melitta unbleached paper filters. Not for any quality reason, I just find the metal filters hard to keep clean.
https://www.amazon.com/Coffee-Hig...B07KQVW6RR

Gooseneck - so I might be banished from the coffee klatsch for this but while I admit a gooseneck makes control easy and also looks nice, instead I use water from an electric urn with selectable temperatures and a disposable hot cup to distribute it over grounds. I just pinch the edge to make a little spout.

Look, I like a good coffee as much as the next snob but I also have to be practical and I'm not going to wait for every step of the ritual, every morning, if a shortcut provides almost the same qualities. It's also why I opt for pourovers with a reservoir so I can walk away. You can still use it without the reservoir on a weekend if you want broodily contemplate some blooming grounds while wondering how you got here.

Quote from the-press-box :
Thanks so much for this insight -- I've been using a moka pot for a while & looking to branch out into pourovers
Bodum makes good stuff and you did find a decent price on this set. Thanks for posting a coffee-related deal.
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Quote from ResidentPony :
Assuming you mean a pourover carafe - I actually like Bodum's carafe although I don't use their reusable filters, just Melitta unbleached paper filters. Not for any quality reason, I just find the metal filters hard to keep clean.
https://www.amazon.com/Coffee-Hig...B07KQVW6RR

Gooseneck - so I might be banished from the coffee klatsch for this but while I admit a gooseneck makes control easy and also looks nice, instead I use water from an electric urn with selectable temperatures and a disposable hot cup to distribute it over grounds. I just pinch the edge to make a little spout.

Look, I like a good coffee as much as the next snob but I also have to be practical and I'm not going to wait for every step of the ritual, every morning, if a shortcut provides almost the same qualities. It's also why I opt for pourovers with a reservoir so I can walk away. You can still use it without the reservoir on a weekend if you want broodily contemplate some blooming grounds while wondering how you got here.



Bodum makes good stuff and you did find a decent price on this set. Thanks for posting a coffee-related deal.
Thanks. I am interested in trying pour over butI don't want to spend a bunch of time doing the process. I looked at the Goodcook Koffe and like the auto drip feature, unfortunately I don't like the plastic dripper. I'll try to find something like that that is either glass or stainless.
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Quote from ______ :
Thanks. I am interested in trying pour over butI don't want to spend a bunch of time doing the process. I looked at the Goodcook Koffe and like the auto drip feature, unfortunately I don't like the plastic dripper. I'll try to find something like that that is either glass or stainless.
I love my Gooseneck and my Kalita Wave but TBH I use my Aeropress more than anything. And it doesn't require a gooseneck
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I honestly don't know why anyone buys anything other than a hario V60 for pour overs at this point, the only thing that makes sense is just being unaware that the best, most time tested design is also very cheap and people just don't know it exists or something.

Don't buy this, "permanent" metal filters suck and lead to muddy coffee 100% of the time compared to paper. Even a reusable, washable cloth filter will do much better than metal. You can get super in the weeds and nerdy with pour overs, but a cheap electric kettle (you don't need gooseneck but it's nice to have) and a ceramic V60 is all you need to make incredible coffee. Hands down the most important thing is fresh ground beans with a good grinder. Literally nothing matters if you use a cheap grinder, old/stale beans, or pre ground coffee. If you aren't starting with freshly ground beans with a quality grinder, you're not going to make great coffee. It's like expecting to make Michelin star soup but going to Walmart and buying great value stock and frozen chicken breasts.

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