Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Bargain Chemex Classic Series Glass Coffeemaker, 3 cup capacity

Chemex Classic Series Glass Coffeemaker, 3 cup capacity

Chemex Classic Series Glass Coffeemaker, 3 cup capacity

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Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #5381 in Kitchen & Housewares
  • Brand: Chemex
  • Dimensions: .0" h x
    .0" w x
    .0" l,

Features

  • Glass 1 to 3 cup (15 ounces) Coffee Maker
  • Brews directly into the serving container for simple decanting and cleaning.
  • Wood collar keeps your hands safe from the heated coffee inside.
  • Perfect gift for the coffee lover.
  • Great for the "space challenged" home.





Chemex Classic Series Glass Coffeemaker, 3 cup capacity









Product Description

Known as a pristine coffeemaker, Chemex® employs all of the chemically correct methods for brewing. The hourglass shaped flask of this 1 to 3 cup coffee maker 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. It includes an external Includes a polished wood collar with leather tie. Chemex® filters are made of the highest quality filter paper.





   



Customer Reviews

Most helpful customer reviews

80 of 82 people found the following review helpful.
5like i'm back in chemistry lab, and i get to drink the product!
By asphodel
This product does not plug into an outlet, has no buttons and doesn't beep when ready. If you're not willing to pour hot water over coffee grounds, this probably isn't the system for you. But if you're willing to put in a little extra effort for a lot of extra flavor, read on.I had a traditional coffee maker, one that allows the grinds to sit in a cupcake filter inside a plastic container while near boiling water filters through. Hot water --> plastic --> consumption is probably not good. That coffee maker now resides in the break room of an office building.I also have a french press, which makes pretty decent non-plastic coffee, but I don't like the grittiness of my frequent "cowboy" cups. So I reserved the french press for my tea, and started looking at other coffee brewing systems. The Aerobie Aeropress is hailed to make the perfect cup of coffee, but I ran into the heated plastic issue again. So that was out.Chemex just makes sense. It's a simple design that comes in different sizes. You must use the Chemex filters, which are easy to fold into the required conical shape. Directions give a 5oz. water to 1 T. coffee ratio (I like my coffee a bit stronger, though). I have instant hot water (they recommend 200F), and find this temp works perfectly, so I don't have to heat my water in a kettle first. Chemex really highlights the blooming process in making coffee, and this is such an important step for flavor extraction.It really makes a smooth, rich cup of coffee (granted, the quality of coffee depends on the quality of beans you use--and grind immediately before brewing!). I bought the glass lid, and please know that it DOES NOT FIT THIS SMALL MODEL. Cleanup is super easy--just rinse and invert to air dry.

42 of 43 people found the following review helpful.
3Great cuppa joe -- but buy the other 3 cup Chemex carafe!
By Far2Go
Summary: 5 stars for the coffee. 2 stars for this carafe and the troublesome wooden collar. Steer clear and buy the other 3 cup Chemex with the glass handle!Detail: The coffee you'll get from a Chemex system is all that's promised! I bought the 3-cup carafes with wood collar based on the glowing reviews. Also invested in four boxes of filters to stock up for the year; all-in that's a lot of money for "morning joe", but I prescribe to the old notion that life is too short for bad coffee.Yep, the coffee is great. But the clean-up process is extremely annoying in that you must untie the leather thong and remove the wooden collar sections to fully do the job. You can just rinse the interior after each use but then exterior stays a little greasy. Chemex advises that the wood should not get wet. Still the yield from the system was good enough to warrant the extra bother.Then, after three weeks use, I noticed a growing fissure/crack in the glass right in the notched channel in the pouring spout. I've returned the item for credit and replaced it with the Chemex 3 cup carafe with the *glass* handle.I like that one much better already, both for cleaning ease and because the glass handle does not heat up. The wooden collar insulated the carafe okay, but still got pretty hot to the touch.I'm following the Chemex's instructions to the letter so I'm assuming the glass cracking was just one of those things. Should this new one crack within the first few months for any reason other than mishandling I may abandon the system. I hope not because it makes fine coffee and I'm a tough judge.

31 of 31 people found the following review helpful.
5Wonderful Coffee
By Dutch Oven Guy
When combined with the Chemex filter paper, this little coffee maker makes superb drip coffee. I heat 16 oz of water in the microwave in a measuring cup and pour the water into the coffee in the filter paper about 5-6 ozs at a time. The filter paper really does a great job removing bitterness from the coffee.

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Chemex Classic Series Glass Coffeemaker, 3 cup capacity. Reviewed by Jake B. Rating: 4.8

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