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Cheapest Online Bee House Ceramic Coffee Dripper - Large - Drip Cone Brewer

Bee House Ceramic Coffee Dripper - Large - Drip Cone Brewer

Bee House Ceramic Coffee Dripper - Large - Drip Cone Brewer

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #9935 in Kitchen & Housewares
  • Brand: Bee House
  • Model: BKK-15L WH





Bee House Ceramic Coffee Dripper - Large - Drip Cone Brewer









Product Description


LARGE BEEHOUSE COFFEE DRIPPER fits on the top of your teapot so it can be used to brew coffee. One great feature of the Bee House Coffee Dripper is that it has an open base design to let you check the level of the pot below without moving it.
Designed to hold enough ground coffee to make 2-4 demitasse cups. It will fit any teapot whose lid measures 2 3/4 inches in diameter. It will also fit the top of any mug that is between 3 inches to 3.5 inches in diameter.
The base is 4 inches long by 3 inches wide. The large dripper is 3 1/2 inches deep, 4 1/2 inches wide at the top and it holds 1 cup of liquid. .
Based on customer feedback: Both the Melitta #2 filters will fit into the base of the large coffee drippers.





   



Customer Reviews

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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful.
5Simple, delicious, zen-like coffee
By CoolieOx
The BeeHouse Coffee Dripper has been in my possession for the last seven days. After perusing multiple websites and reviews I settled on the BeeHouse over Hario Dripper. The consensus is that the BeeHouse Dripper can deliver a great cup of coffee without the hassle of having a perfect pour using a kettle specific for pouring water. I love my coffee gadgets as much as anyone else but I had to think a few times as to whether a dedicated kettle for pouring water made any sense. In the end I settled for the BeeHouse Dripper which I have seen used by Blue Bottle Coffee. If they can get a great tasting cup of coffee, I certainly can make it happen at home. (It's also interesting to note that while they use what looks like a BeeHouse dripper they sell a Bonmac dripper to customers.)My method is like many you might have found on the web. Here's my morning process:1. Place the dripper on top of a cup. The mouth of the cup needs to be less than 3.5 inches in diameter. Standard mugs might not pair well with this and you might need to use a more svelte cup.2. Boil the water and then wet the filter paper that's already placed into the dripper. Not sure it matters but I use Trader Joe's #4 filter paper. Dump out the flushed water.3. Grind the beans using my Capresso Infinity burr grinder on medium fine settings.4. Pre-wet the grinds with water from a Japanese porcelain tea kettle and wait 30 seconds. The pour is probably not as controlled as the Hario kettle but it does provide a smoother pour that a wide mouth tea kettle that spews water.5. Pour in the rest of the water by starting the pour from the center of the dripper and in a circular motion going out but not touching the sides. This is the zen part as I move the tea pot in a circular motion and trying to control the flow creating perfect circles.6. Wait for the drip to complete which is approximately 3 minutes7. Sip.About 4 of the 8 cups I've made were fantastic. I have had to mess with the amount of beans used and the grind. Without a kitchen scale my use of beans can be random and I think the results show. Also the amount of water I used is by feel and sight and not measurement. Again a possible point of failure. Nevertheless I've used this method in replacement of my Aeropress the last week and the key difference is a much smoother but just as tasty cup of coffee. Initially I had mistaken the smoothness as not being strong enough but after a few more days of coffee tasting I've come to see that the smoothness is an advantage in allowing you taste a different aspect of the coffee.And yes, this is like other BeeHouse designs: simple, elegant and functional all at the same time.

17 of 20 people found the following review helpful.
4very nice coffeemaker
By MD
I've made some of the best coffee ever with this, melita #2 filters, and fresh ground (medium grind) coffee. Hot-not-boiling water, pour slowly and stir the grounds periodically.Two things I wish this had: * a wider base to fit over my favorite coffee mug * bigger slits for "see through" - unless the mug is light-colored, it's not really a useful feature, because it's too dark inside the cup.

7 of 7 people found the following review helpful.
4Good but Large = #2
By kevin
Nice, simple design. The handle is not quite a easy to hold as a typical "mug" style version. Also, this is labeled Large, but takes #2 filters which are the smaller size. I thought large = #4 size.

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Bee House Ceramic Coffee Dripper - Large - Drip Cone Brewer. Reviewed by Victor F. Rating: 4.8

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