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Chemex Six Cup Classic Series Glass Coffee Maker – 6 Cup Coffee Maker

by on October 14, 2009

Chemex Six Cup Classic Series Glass Coffee Maker - 6 Cup Coffee Maker

Product Description

Known as a pristine coffeemaker, Chemex employs all of the chemically correct methods for brewing. Its hourglass shaped flask is made entirely of glass, a chemically inert material that does not absorb odors or chemical residues. The Chemex has no moving parts and will work forever, unless it is dropped or in some other way demolished. Chemex filters are made of the highest quality filter paper. Please note: All of the coffeemakers are measured using 5 oz. as 1 cup.Includes a polished wood collar with leather tie. 30 Ounces. Height: 8″ Diameter: 5″

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Yasu October 14, 2009 at 2:31 pm

I could never figure out why the coffee I made at home didn’t taste as good as the coffee I bought at Starbucks and other gourmet makers – even though I buy high quality beans and grind them myself. The answer, apparently, is that drip home brewers just don’t brew at the right temperature. A chemex brewer is a “back to basics” system of making coffee where you pour boiling hot water directly over the grounds. You control the temperature and the special filters remove any bitterness from coffee. This is an inexpensive way to make great coffee at home. The only inconvenience is that you have to boil the water yourself in a kettle and you have to pour water into the chemex 2-3 times to make a full pot, so you can’t just walk away while it’s brewing. Also, the chemex doesn’t keep the coffee warm, so I find myself putting second and third cups into the microwave. Nevertheless, the taste of the coffee is so outstanding that I can’t bear to go back to my Mr. Coffee machine.

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Otis October 14, 2009 at 3:30 pm

It is a very pretty maker, and coffee is made under perfect conditions. The price is good through Amazon, just make sure you use suggested filters, the other DO NOT work… (learned from experience).

If premium coffee is your “thing” and pretty is a bonus, this maker is the answer

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Paige October 14, 2009 at 4:59 pm

There is a dirty little secret that many of these appliance companies don’t want you to know. Manual drip coffee from a simple cone device makes the best coffee. Here’s why. You need to have two tablespoons of coffee for every cup. The water must be just below the boiling point when it hits the grounds. Water which is poured in one little stream on top of dry grounds will cause a funnel effect an most of the grounds won’t immersed effectively.

The fancy auto-drip coffee makers don’t heat the grounds effectively and don’t cover them with water properly in the brewing process. If most people really looked at the back of their coffee maker and looked at where the water is kept in reserve, they would call a Haz-Mat team to clean it up.

Why get this instead of a cheap plastic cone, the filter paper is thicker with the Chemex, retains more bitter oils and the thick glass of the Chemex will keep the coffee warm enough for a second cup (I would suggest getting the glass lid for it also.

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