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Consistency, automation, looks nice.
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I probably will get one eventually when i am sick and tired of doing my own pour overs every morning. I dream of the day where i can just push a button and i get a delicious cup of coffee at home. but im ok for now
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I recommend...consistent coffee, basically a pour-over that operates itself.
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Yes, I have two (2 homes). They are really good for drip coffee IF you have a larger group. Their advantage is they get the water temp up in the right range.
For single or double use, a Clever Dripper is much better. LOL
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Even better if you prepare it the night before and have it turn on with a timer/smart-plug in the morning.
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I think I want a Chemex.
The Bonavita is surprisingly useful on busy mornings. Once I figured out how to use grind size to regulate extraction times things improved greatly. Not entirely as much flavor as a cup made in my v60 or Fellow, but much easier. The encore is annoyingly slow and loud. I cover it with a towel for now because it makes my family mad at me. Maybe Santa will bring me a Fellow Ode. |
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I think the big difference for me with the Chemex vs other pourover systems is the thickness of the filters that is uses. Seems to round out the edges or mute the flavor a bit, which is nice for blends or less carefully roasted beans but also can take away some of the subtle notes of a finer single origin roast. |
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It looks like Kitchenaid won the best pour-over coffee maker award: https://www.everythingkitchens.com/t...ee-makers.html |
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Still keeping it simple here. Hario V60, Hario kettle. Ceramic hand grinder. Camping trips I'm buying ground coffee but will bring the v60 and a french press along.
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I keep all my coffee making things simple as well if you've read my posts, I tried a lot more complicated processes at friends houses, but I didn't seem to think complicated devices were any better then what I was doing for a lot less money, then I hear stuff from people where they bought a $1,000 plus machines and 5 years later the pump goes bad, it's like complicated cars. |
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i do pour-over 5 days a week, but have gotten used to using my old stovetop perk pot on the weekends for a change of pace. perked coffee is very good, and there is a notable difference between the coffee through the perk pot and one filtered through paper. not better/worse, but different.
variety is fun sometimes!
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I empathize with your family, but they should get over it. For $150 or whatever, the Encore is impossible to beat.
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What’s on your coffee bench?
I got one of these coffee distributor / leveler tools. Works nice to get a level tamp, that I was struggling with. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...ref_=pd_gw_unk
Last edited by MikeD; 12-23-2020 at 05:46 PM. |
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