"The Ultimate Cheat Sheet" For Filter Coffee Makers

"The Ultimate Cheat Sheet" For Filter Coffee Makers

Filter Coffee Makers

Filter coffee makers are a simple reliable alternative to expensive barista style coffee machines. They are cheap and can be purchased on the high streets at around PS20.

These filter coffee makers come with various functions, including a clock to wake you with a cup of coffee at the perfect time. They make sure that the water is heated to the ideal temperature to brew filter coffee.

1.  filtered coffee makers

Since its invention by Peter Schlumbohm, in 1941, the sleek and stylish glass Chemex has been a favorite among coffee enthusiasts. The hourglass-shaped flask is reminiscent of an Erlenmeyer flask which is probably the source of the name that it takes from (or perhaps Fleming was inspired by it when he wrote From Russia With Love). It has become a cult coffee icon for its stylish design and crystal clear filter coffees.

Like other pour over coffee makers like the V60 dripper and the Melitta, this filter coffee maker is a manual method of brewing which involves pouring hot water over the pre-soaked grounds in a steady, controlled manner that permits an even extraction of flavour. The most important thing to ensure a great Chemex brew is to make sure that your grinds are medium fine and that you utilize the right type of filter. Chemex makes use of more robust filters that are 'lab grade,' as opposed to the thin paper filters found in the majority of filter machines. These filters are able to remove more coffee oils and fines that can give your brew an unpleasant taste.

After the Chemex is full, simply take the filter out and the beverage is ready to drink. A good suggestion is to let the brew "bloom for 30 seconds prior to pouring, this allows the ground expand and absorb the water to ensure that it's not over extracted.

The only drawback of a Chemex coffee maker is that it takes a bit longer to brew a cup of coffee than other filter coffee makers and requires some experience to get the best results. It also doesn't lend itself as well to making large quantities of cups at a time like an electric filter coffee machine, so it's more suitable for smaller batches and those who appreciate the art and art of manual brewing.

2. Moccamaster

While it may not come with all the bells and whistles of more modern devices but the Moccamaster is still a reliable and reliable device that is sure to never go out of style. Its brewing method is to heat water just above boiling temperature, which is perfect for filter coffee as it reduces bitterness.

The fact that the Moccamaster is able to keep the water at a perfect temperature throughout the entire brew process makes it a very energy-efficient device. Additionally, its design permits it to be taken apart and cleaned, ensuring that the components will remain clean and fresh between uses.

If you want to make a great cup, use a medium-fine ground. This is the same as the Chemex pour-over or brewer. This will ensure that the grounds are evenly dispersed and don't block water flow. The Moccamaster comes with a showerhead that sprays grounds evenly to ensure that they are extracted.

Another excellent feature of the Moccamaster is that it's easy to maintain. It is made from high-quality materials such as stainless steel, as well as BPA and phthalate-free plastics. Its flat water tank cover is a breeze to remove, and its wide mouth makes it easy to pour water into--which can be crucial during those coordination-challenged predawn hours.

The Moccamaster is a great choice for filter coffee lovers who are looking to invest in a premium filter coffee maker. Its build quality and functionality are backed up by an impressive list of coffee aficionados who are using it in their cafes, roasters, and coffee shops--including the triple-Michelin-starred restaurant Alain Ducasse! Coffee Hit has a full range of slow filters for coffee.

3. Wilfa

The Norwegian company Wilfa produces outstanding filter coffee machines with a focus of simplicity, efficiency and stunning design. Their products show Scandinavian minimalistism at its finest. The Classic Tall Filter Coffee Maker is one of them It is a striking design that makes this automatic maker stand out from the rest. This premium filter coffee maker also has a sense of security with a five-year guarantee that guarantees its durability.

The design of this brewer makes it simple to set up, fill with water and start the brewing process. This brewer has a 1 litre water tank that can be easily cleaned. The pump technology ensures that the entire system is cleaned after every brew. This is in contrast to other coffee makers that leave water behind and impact subsequent brews. This lets you use fresh water for each new batch of coffee ensuring your coffee will always taste great.

The Classic Plus has a simple but elegant design. It comes with many useful features, like the flow control wheel, which can be manually adjusted (close it for a short time to ensure more strength in your drink), an overflow drain inside the filter holder as well as an alert to descale your appliance, an automatic switch-off and the drip stopper manual to stop spills from spilling onto the hotplate. This brewer heats water quickly to the desired temperature of 92-96degC.

This brewer can produce between one and 10 cups of filter coffee, each cup is a generous 250ml and takes around three to four minutes to make. The maker comes with the stainless steel thermo jug to help in keeping the coffee brewed at the right temperature for drinking. This is an excellent feature and a big selling advantage over other filter coffee makers that keep the coffee warm on a hotplate.

4. Bonavita

This best-rated auto drip coffee brewer will help you maximize the potential of your coffee. The Bonavita Connoisseur is a sleek and minimalist appliance that's simple to use. It comes with a stainless steel carafe with an 1.3-liter capacity and can be used with standard flat bottom basket filters (not the cones in #4 that are recommended by Moccamaster and other SCAA-certified machines).

The design of the Bonavita is clean and simple, and it includes a built-in filter holder to keep the filters in place during brewing. This helps prevent mess during the brewing process. The machine comes with showerheads that distribute water evenly over the grounds. This allows for better extraction of flavors.

The Bonavita's ability of controlling water temperature precisely is a further reason why it's an excellent filter coffee maker. Thermocouple measurements from the brew-basket confirmed that water reached the ideal temperature in just minutes. The average internal temperature remained at 194.6 degrees Fahrenheit for the remainder of the brewing cycle with only a few degrees in either direction.

The Bonavita, like other programmable coffee makers can be programmed to start at a particular time and set the brew duration. It can be set to a certain temperature and size of brew. This makes it possible to brew just one cup at a time, which is useful for busy families.

The Bonavita does not come with a pre-infusion function, which can improve flavor by allowing more ground coffee to be soaked with water. It can be difficult to determine accurately the amount of grounds of coffee needed because the different coffees have different density. The most precise method to measure the amount grounds is to weigh them using an scale, rather than using a teaspoon.

5. Melitta

From the brand that invented filter coffee comes this machine with many features to enhance your drinking experience. There's a drip stop on the filter holder to avoid spills when removing the jug. The coffee can be kept warm for up to 40 minutes after brewing.

The jug, filter basket and lid are made from high-quality borosilicate glasses. The jug and filter basket are easily cleaned by hand or by using the dishwasher. The epour also has an effective LED indicator for limescale to let you'll know when it's time to descale. The model also has a built in bloom setting, which allows you to release CO2 that has been trapped and unintentionally released. This could result in a bitter tasting cup of coffee.



This machine is perfect for those who are seeking a machine with a small footprint. The Aroma Elegance is slightly larger and wider than the Moccamaster, but it can be placed in a corner thanks to its angle of design. It's easy to operate using just one hand and has a clearly laid out design of the selection buttons. The tank of water is easily removed and makes it easy to fill.

The machine can be programmed to brew coffee at a certain time. This can help save time and effort, allowing you to wake up to a fresh hot, warm filter. Aroma Elegance also comes with other functions that will improve your brewing experience with features like programmable water softness, auto-descaling, and three settings to keep warm. Melitta is also an eco-friendly company that uses sustainably sourced materials and chlorine-free papers in their filters. This is evident by their products and packaging which are 100% recyclable.