Brew it your way! ☕ Elevate your coffee experience with style and sustainability.
The Bodum 34 oz Pour Over Coffee Maker combines high-heat borosilicate glass with a reusable stainless steel filter, ensuring a rich and flavorful brew while minimizing waste. Its elegant cork sleeve and easy-to-clean design make it a perfect addition to any coffee lover's kitchen.
Material | Stainless Steel, Silicone, Borosilicate Glass, Plastic |
Item Weight | 0.49 Kilograms |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 21"D x 9.88"W x 14.38"H |
Capacity | 2.1 Pounds |
Color | Black |
Operation Mode | Manual |
Human Interface Input | Buttons |
Filter Type | Reusable |
Specific Uses For Product | Coffee maker |
Special Features | Permanent Filter |
Coffee Maker Type | Pour Over |
J**Z
Perfect little coffee maker
I personally don’t drink coffee, but I frequently have guests that do. I only drink tea and until recently, had been relying on my Keurig until it died. I bought this because of its nifty little size. I used it for the first time yesterday, and my guests said it was the perfect cup of coffee! It’s well made, very attractive looking, super easy to use and clean, easy to store, and works like a dream. I bought the smaller one, and it’s perfect for 2 mugs of coffee. I love that my guests can have coffee, and I can just tuck it away in my cabinet for use later. It even comes with a little coffee spoon!
H**R
Best coffee!
I love the aesthetics of this coffee maker. It is quick and easy. I use it along with an electric kettle. It fits nicely on the counter, it feels bery sturdy and I love the cork with the leather tie! I have learned that if I put a larger grind in for the fist scoop, then a store grind as the second, it brews slower and I get more flavor out of it with less dregs. I prefer to grind my own, and it still makes a very strong, flavorful cup.I had been using a keurig for the past 2 years. The coffee I make with this is so much more bold and flavorful!
S**H
Amazing product
Works fantastic, improves yield from coffee over my relic coffee maker and takes up very little space.My electric kettle and this awesome bodum device replace my coffee maker and large clumsy keurig. The one I purchased with the stainless steel filter is easy to clean, easy to use and it makes coffee taste better.High quality product.
I**H
Great for the price, if you use it correctly.
After cracking my last pour over maker, I decided to check out the cheaper options available, and this one caught my eye. The paper filters can be annoying to deal with (rinsing, ripping, etc) and I was intrigued about the possibility of just buying a permanent metal filter and being done with it.Well, after using it for a while, I can say that this pour over maker is pretty good, but not great. Maybe great for the price. But it can make a good cup of coffee if you are willing to get a little fussy over it. I have not used it with a paper filter, this review is how it was intended to be used. My tips/observations:-It does go way too fast if you pour the water in all at once. Any water directly in contact with the sides will basically immediately flow through. The key to this filter is understanding it's design; the bottom is solid, so water can only exit through the sides. The more water you put in at once, the higher the ratio that will be in contact with the sides versus the bottom, so the faster it will flow. So you must work somewhat slowly with this.-You will need a decent coffee grinder to use this. If you use a blade style grinder, it's going to pulverize some particles into dust before it can break down all the larger particles, as a result a lot of matter is going to make it through the filter into the brew, which will lead to over-extraction and lots of grinds in your cup.-Typically the way you make your brew faster or slower is by modifying your grain size, with smaller grains making longer brewing times. But unfortunately, this filter does not catch fine particulate, if you make them too fine you will end up with a lot of it making it past the filter. So instead you are going to need to maximize contact time with the grounds by pouring slowly. and don't let any of your water run down the side of the filter, you should be pouring in the area of coffee over the solid part of the filter, trying to keep the water pooled in there constant. It should take a few minutes to pour a whole cup, otherwise it's going to be weak. Just drip the water in.-You must bloom your coffee grounds before using this. While it's always preferable, if you don't bloom them and just pour all the water in, you are going to get a very weak cup. It's not really optional here.-This coffee maker isn't very dense, and will not insulate well. So you should heat up your maker. Before you start blooming the grounds, pour some hot water in the base and slosh it around, then bloom your grounds and let it sit with the hot water in the bottom. Then pour out the hot water before you start brewing.-Also, you should not place your coffee maker on something that is going to suck all the heat out of it, like a marble counter top. Use a trivet or something underneath and your brew will stay warm a lot longer. And if you don't heat up your mug first, use a little hot water in the bottom to do that, it makes a huge difference.-After you finish brewing, give the coffee maybe 30 seconds to settle, then GENTLY pour into your mug. Pay attention and pour slowly and you should be able to keep most of the grit out of the cup.The result of this will be, as advertised, a full bodied, very oily (if somewhat gritty) cup of Joe. I'd say this is probably the pour over equivalent of a french press, and that's how you have to look at it. The coffee needs more contact time with the water than the filter will give you, so like a french press, it is going to take a few minutes. If you are willing to do all these things, it's a great coffee maker. Me? I think I will pick up some chemex filters and use those on top of the steel. They might remove the oils, but I'm not really sure how much I care about that, compared to the hassle of brewing in slow motion. But for the price, it is pretty good.
L**4
Here’s why you’ll love this thing
I’m more of a hot tea person and I drink coffee maybe only 3-4x a year. I have just never been an avid coffee drinker and much prefer other means of caffeine if I need some. The need for caffeine usually comes only when I get severe headaches— and even then, I usually get a dose from migraine medication.Every once in a blue moon, though, I have an urge to drink coffee. Over the years, I’ve dealt with many a cumbersome coffee machine that I usually end up throwing out or giving away because it takes up too much space in my kitchen for as little as I use it. But then, every time I get that rare urge to drink coffee, I wish I’d had one again. One particular day a few weeks ago, I had that urge to drink coffee. I haven’t had a coffee machine in probably a good 3 years having given my last one away, so I figured I was out of luck. I don’t dare venture out into the public for a $5 cup of coffee I don’t need in the midst of a pandemic. I then remembered this adorable little coffee dripper I saw in a video I watched a while back. Though I’d never seen such a thing in person, I thought if any place would have some for purchase, it would be Amazon. Low and behold, Amazon did not disappoint. While browsing for a coffee dripper, I saw many different brands and styles. I ultimately settled on this one for a few different reasons.1. The price is unbeatable2. The reviews were plentiful and high3. I like the sleek style with the cork4. I prefer a coffee dripper that also comes with the glass carafe for a more all-in-one device.5. It’s small and takes up hardly any space at all! Perfect for my needs.6. The reusable filterWhen I received this coffee dripper, my expectations were exceeded. Though the device is pretty straight forward and self explanatory, it comes with very clear, thorough instructions about how to use and care for it. It comes with a handy coffee scoop and a lid to use on the top after your coffee is done brewing. The reusable filter is a huge bonus because it’s less waste and a money saver. The cork outer not only looks nice, but it’s easily removable for cleaning and it’s really great for insulation (no burned fingers!) It’s really well made and feels nice and sturdy, it’s also very easy to clean. No electricity needed, no need to wait forever for the coffee to brew. The top benefits, though, are that it produces some of the BEST tasting coffee I’ve ever had, and it’s compact so I can store it away easily until the next time I feel like some coffee— how ever long that may be.The bottom line is that I don’t think you’ll regret buying this. It’s wonderful to have!
A**T
Calidad
Me gustó mucho por su calidad.
M**M
Bom e prático
Gostei bastante, o design é lindo, material de alta qualidade e muito prático. O fato de ter o vidro duplo é excelente para manter a temperatura do café, também vem com uma tampa para colocar na hora de servir e evitar que esfrie. Acho um pouco grande para 2 pessoas, uma pena não ter a opção do vidro duplo em tamanho menor.
S**E
A Classic!
Great product - classic styling, and a classic brand. No issues. Makes a simple, good cup of coffee, or two, or three.... Well packaged, well designed. 'Nuf said.
C**N
The future of coffee
Gurl you need to buy this if you're thinking about switching, first and foremost it doesnt cost any electricity at all, just you and your arm to pour hot water in it. It's fantastic and makes good coffee and easy to clean, easy to use, and super ecofriendly and hyper good looking like, this is yas slay versace boots the house down wig yas charli xcx werqq queen bussy king, wig for the holyslay
K**A
Schöne Kanne
Schöne Kanne, die ihren Zweck erfüllt. Wir benutzen sie allerdings mittlerweile meist ohne die Korkhalterung, um diese nicht ständig dran- und wegmachen zu müssen. Man muss dann nur aufpassen, sich beim Halten an der schmalen Stelle nicht die Finger zu verbrennen. Aber am Bauch unten kann man immer gut greifen, da wird es nicht heiß außen. Ggf. muss man also dort greifen mit zwei Händen und dann einschenken
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