Purover Manual Coffeemaker No1
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One of the ways to make life more exciting is to take a meaningful approach even to routine, everyday actions. For example, you can charge the preparation of a coffee machine and without effort get a cup of a good or not very drink, or you can spend time on slow coffee: choose a brewing method and suitable grinding, pour boiling water in a meditative way and perform some more pleasant things.
Creighton Berman, Manual Coffeemaker No1 designer and creator of the purover, thinks the same: "Manual Coffeemaker is the embodiment of my idea of how to interact with food: slowly, respecting the ingredients, putting in manual labor and enjoying the process." Berman, as you can guess, an avid coffee lover, spent a year to construct a beautiful prover. The MCM speed is slightly lower than that of many Hario v60 friends (much like Kemeks), any conical filters fit it: paper ones like Kemeks or even such reusable metal ones. In the standard set: the vessel itself, similar to a milk jug decanter, bamboo stand, coffee magazine, designed specifically for MCM, and a pack of good grains. Project kickstarter, but we are confident in its success.
Price: from $ 70
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