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  2. Drip coffee - Wikipedia

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    Manual drip (pour-over) coffee A set-up used to brew coffee, featuring (from left to right) a coffee dosing tray on a small scale, a small spritzing bottle, a V60 pour over with paper filter on a digital scale, a gooseneck kettle, and a coffee grinder. Pour-over methods are popular ways of making specialty drip coffee. The method involves ...

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    Chemex Classic Series Pour-Over Glass Coffee Maker. One of our favorite manual coffee makers, the Chemex is a solid choice for crafting pour-over coffee, experts told us. The wood collar and ...

  4. Chemex Coffeemaker - Wikipedia

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    The Chemex Coffeemaker is a manual pour-over style glass coffeemaker, invented by Peter Schlumbohm in 1941, manufactured by the Chemex Corporation in Chicopee, Massachusetts. In 1958, designers at the Illinois Institute of Technology selected the Chemex Coffeemaker as "one of the best-designed products of modern times."

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    Plus, it has 31 grind settings and 64-millimeter professional-grade flat burrs so he can grind up the perfect beans for his favorite Aeropress, pour-over, French press or cold brew, no matter how ...

  6. Why OXO's Pour-Over Coffee Maker Is My Favorite Way to Brew - AOL

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  7. Coffeemaker - Wikipedia

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    A stove-top, Italian style coffee maker A 2016-model electric coffeemaker. A coffeemaker, coffee maker or coffee machine is a cooking appliance used to brew coffee.While there are many different types of coffeemakers, the two most common brewing principles use gravity or pressure to move hot water through coffee grounds.

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