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Melitta 640446 Manual Coffee MakerMelitta 640446 Manual Coffee Maker Features:; This gourmet coffeemaker prepares a full 6 cups of coffee, made the "Gourmet" way; Is perfect for that second flavor of coffee, or for those guests who want decaffeinated; A great second pot; Uses the No. 4 paper filters (3001-4088); Not recommended for stove top use; 2 to 6 cup capacity
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Melitta Cone Filter Manual Coffeemaker 6 Cup, 1-Count Reviews
Melitta Cone Filter Manual Coffeemaker 6 Cup, 1-Count Reviews
17 of 17 people found the following review helpful Every College Student should have one, By This review is from: Melitta Cone Filter Manual Coffeemaker 6 Cup, 1-Count (Grocery) When you have the money and want a fancy manual drip maker, you can look at Chemex or Bodum. But, if you want good coffee at a good price, this is it. In our day coffee came in a 16 oz can and we drank whatever was cheapest. Now kids know the difference between Robusta and Arabica and go to a local roaster on the day their regional favorite is being roasted. Fancy Auto-Drip machines don't heat the water hot enough, build up calcium, and don't immerse all the grind correctly. French pots let silt and bitter elements of the coffee through. This method takes some time and effort, but if you like good coffee, its worth it. This coffee maker goes for about the price as a bag of good coffee. 14 of 14 people found the following review helpful Simplicity is best, By This review is from: Melitta Cone Filter Manual Coffeemaker 6 Cup, 1-Count (Grocery) Being a lifelong coffee fiend, I've tried literally EVERY type and brand of coffee-making device known to mankind over the last 30 years: standard electric drip coffee makers, percolators (not recommended to anyone with an appreciation for coffee and functioning tastes buds), French presses, vacuum pump units, microwave gizmos for which one needs an engineering degree to figure out, etc., but I keep coming back to this one.It's definitely low tech, but it does what it's designed to do, e.g. make a terrific pot of coffee with minimal hassle. Other reviews have described the process of using this as being additionally cumbersome (given the need to boil water separately beforehand} but I don't personally find that to be the case. I keep a teakettle of filtered water on my stovetop, and when I'm ready to make coffee, I turn the burner on, and while the water is heating, I measure the coffee out, and then once the water is near boiling, simply pour over the grounds. The... Read more 11 of 12 people found the following review helpful Does the job, By This review is from: Melitta Cone Filter Manual Coffeemaker 6 Cup, 1-Count (Grocery) The carafes for which the "6 cup" and "10 cup" systems can nominally hold 6 or 10 cups off coffee (filled to the brim), but that is really irrelevant. A more important consideration is cups vs mugs. How many people still drink "cups" of coffee? So, it is the "mug-capacity" (1 mug = 1 1/2 cups) of the filters and cones which really counts.#2 filters/cones Recomemnded: 1 cup Practical Maximum: 1 mug Theoretical Maximum: 2 cups #4 filters/cones ("6 cup system") Recommended: 1-2 mugs Practical Maximum: 2 1/2 mugs Theoretical Maximum: 4 mugs #6 filters/cones ("10 cup system") Recommended: 2-3 mugs Practical Maximum: 4 mugs Theoretical Maximum: 6 mugs However, I don't follow my own recommendation: In the morning, I want coffee "now!" I often run out of patience trying to brew even 1 mug of coffee using #4 filter/cones. On the otherhand, the #6 filter/cones holds a whole mug of hot water in one... Read more |
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