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Plastic and even stainless steel are eliminated from the coffee making process. It's easy to use and the coffee tastes great. All the recent health concerns about what is in plastic drinking bottles made this a right choice. This unit is all tempered glass.
So, get one of these simple, well made devices, keep it clean, learn how to use it well, and enjoy really first rate coffee for years, never again having to throw away a junky plastic coffee maker. You will be glad you did.Joe Stephenson You doubtless realize that it is a bad practice to attempt to keep brewed coffee warm by adding heat as on a stove top. I recommend that anyone using this type of coffee maker also invest in a one liter vacuum flask to pour your brewed coffee into so that it will stay warm and fresh. Some call it work, I call it the extra bit of user involvement that results in a higher quality end product. I have used many types of coffee makers over the years, and I keep coming back to Chemex type coffee makers. If you take coffee seriously--I assume you do if you reading this--the small amount of involvement required by this type of coffee brewer is simply the cost of prefection. The result of adding heat is bitterness and ruined coffee.
etc. This coffee maker is quite simply the most beautiful, functional and well thought out invention in my kitchen.Sadly no-where in the UK officially stocks these, so, I managed to get one sent over with a large supply of filters.The coffee is not bitter, has no "specks" and lasts for ages when placed with a wire interface on an old fashioned Silex warmer, I enjoy coffee with no milk or sugar, and I find that this coffee maker suits me well, as I suspect that drip devices etc. rely on users masking the flavours with additions.In short, this design icon should be a part of anyone's kitchen, if I had more money, I'd start the European import business for them.
Hmmm. My take is that they are purposely made to have a limited life. Buying new Chemex pots every few months was not our biggest expense, but they don't give these things away and it was annoying. If I could be assured that the new Chemexes are made of durable glass, then I would assign all the stars and buy one. The only visable touch of civility in the kitchens were some quality cookware and the Chemex on the stove.Later, my wife got a Chemex for both use and decoration in our own series of unremarkable kitchens.
We really need one as our Melitta just developed its own little crack after about three years of use. I got to think that in this age of advanced glass technology that it would be possible to make them so they would last forever. Actually, we bought one Chemex after another. I grew up in a series of funky houses whose kitchens were thieir worst feature. Despite using those heat ring things and being careful, the allure of functional minimalistic coffee pots decreased as the cracks grew.
I can't go along with that.I did give three stars for style, probably one too much.
An excellent gift for coffee freaks. You can buy it direct from the Chemex web site if Amazon doesn't sell it.Second, you have to stand around and feed boiling water cup by cup into the Chemex. Fortunately, Chemex has come out with a glass handled one that you can. Simple, elegant, and it really does make very fine coffee in the American style, without the bitterness of French press. Bad points first. First, you can't wash the Chemex with the wood handle in the dishwasher. Modern drip coffee makers will do the same thing for you.That said, the filters are excellent, and the Chemex pot is beautiful.
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