Chemex 8 Cup Coffee Maker Chemex 8 Cup Coffee Maker The Chemex Coffeemaker was invented over 60 years ago by German chemist and artist, Dr. Peter Schlumbohm. The simplicity of the Chemex coffeemaker’s elegant hourglass shape has been honored for its design by many prestigious museums, including the Smithsonian, the Museum of Modern Art, and the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Its functional capabilities are also world-renowned. The Chemex uses a thick paper filter that removes many of the impurities that electric makers allow to pass through, making the coffee much more pure and flavorful. It also brews directly into the serving container for simple decanting and cleaning. While pouring, the wood collar keeps your hands safe from the heated coffee inside. All of these features combine to make the Chemex Coffee Maker a true classic.
Customer Review: Gorgeous & Delicious
Ordered this a few weeks ago and it’s fantastic! Beautiful to look at when not in use and the brewing process is very simple. The filter really takes all the bitterness out and makes a really smooth cup of coffee. It’s a bit hard to clean without a bottle-cleaner style spongewand but that’s easy to find. I live in a small apartment in NYC and didn’t have enough space for an electric coffee maker — so this is perfect!
Customer Review: For those who really enjoy good coffee
Designed by a chemist and pretty enough to be a museum exhibit. I have used all the methods exclaimed by coffee snobs including the French Press and a vacuum pot. This beats them all. The fact is that the water has to be boiling hot when it hits the grounds, the grounds need to be emersed and the brew needs to be seperated without the silt and bitter elements of the grounds. I’m sorry, but all the white vinegar in the world will not help your auto drip machine from scaling up and givng out. The auto drip ofter doesn’t cover the grounds evenly. You can get a cheap plastic cone made by another company, but a little looking around and you’ll notice that these are littering many a rummage sale. They are hard to keep clean. It is worth your while to order the chemex paper on line. It’s thicker and helps make a better brew.

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