coffee maker

Coffee can be prepared using a variety of methods. The most common coffee makers, apart from plug-in coffee machines, are the Moka pot, French press, Aeropress, or coffee filters made of various materials. Here, we'll introduce you to some top brands so you can buy the right coffee maker for you.

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The best filter coffee machine for your coffee

impresses with numerous features that comparable filter coffee machines lack. The Sage Precision Brewer offers six different modes for brewing your filter coffee. In My Brew mode, you can create your recipe completely individually, adapting it to your coffee beans and your taste. Choose the optimal water temperature, pre-infusion, and flow rate for your favorite coffee. The Sage Precision Brewer is particularly easy to use, and the menu is extremely intuitive. With this filter coffee machine, you can make up to 1.7 liters of excellent filter coffee in no time at all; the thermos flask keeps it warm for several hours. Decide for yourself which of the three filter baskets best suits your coffee and taste preference. This product impressed us with the outstanding taste of the brewed filter coffee and its clever features. A real asset to any household!

Maximum individuality:

  • 6 different brewing programs for hot and cold extracts
  • Gold Cup, Fast Brew, Strong Brew, Cold Brew, Pour Over and My Brew

My Brew: With this feature, you can adjust the blooming time, blooming volume, temperature, and flow rate to your liking! Not every filter coffee machine can do this, making the Sage Precision Brewer unbeatable in this price segment.

PID - Temperature control:

  • The water temperature can be individually adjusted for each brewing process.

Temperature control for pre-brewing

  • The water temperature can also be individually adjusted during pre-infusion

Small cup detection system:

  • This innovative feature controls the water and coffee contact time when brewing cold brew, ensuring the perfect cold brew every time.

Contents:

  • Thermos flask
  • measuring spoon
  • Round filter insert with flat bottom
  • Fine conical basket filter insert
  • Paper basket filters (10 pieces)
  • Water hardness test strips

Manufacturing materials:

  • Brushed stainless steel

Capacity:

  • 1.7 L / 12 cups

Perfomance:

  • 1650 watts

Mains voltage:

  • 220 - 240 V

Dimensions:

  • 36 x 16.8 x 39.5 cm

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Coffee preparation through the ages

We live in a fast-paced world. Our daily lives are often characterized by numerous consecutive appointments and, at times, stress. One expression of this is the evolution of the capsule coffee machine. Originally developed in the 1990s, this method of coffee preparation only became truly popular in the early 2000s and may not have even reached its peak yet. For many consumers, convenient, quick coffee preparation is more important than the resulting taste in the cup.

Yet coffee preparation can be a relaxing ritual that leads to a far more delicious result than any coffee capsule on the market. It's not for nothing that there are national and international filter coffee championships (Brewer's Cup) or Aeropress championships, but no cup for the best coffee capsule. The balance between taste and convenience should shift back toward traditional coffee preparation, especially with a labor-intensive raw material like coffee. Not least because of the wasteful use of packaging material in the case of coffee capsules.

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Slow coffee with the coffee maker of your choice

The choice of coffee makers is virtually limitless. In addition to well-known coffee filters like the Hario V60, which are available in various materials and colors, there are also models with a flat coffee bed, such as the Hario W60, or hybrid coffee filters like the Clever Dripper. With the latter, the coffee is extracted in a floating manner like a French press, but is then filtered through a paper filter like a V60. This produces a full, yet clear flavor. For stylists, the attractive Chemex is often the first choice for filter coffee preparation. Active purists, on the other hand, appreciate the flexibility of the Aeropress.

Coffee drinkers who still prefer strong coffee should give the New Brikka by Bialetti a try before purchasing a capsule machine. With the right coffee, ground as freshly as possible with the right grind, you'll achieve short, flavorful extracts that are worlds better than with a coffee capsule. The best thing about all of these coffee makers is that you save money on an expensive coffee machine and aren't dependent on a provider's constantly changing system. The environment will thank you, too.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a coffee maker?

"Cafe maker" is a generic term for coffee accessories that require only ground coffee, (hot) water, and, in some cases, a paper filter to brew a cup of coffee. These include, for example, the Hario V60, the Aeropress, the Chemex, the French press, or moka pots like those from Bialetti.

How do you use a coffee maker?

In most cases, you only need ground coffee, water, and, depending on your coffee maker, a suitable paper filter. For example, Hario offers dedicated paper filters for the V60 in two sizes, as well as special paper filters for the Aeropress or the stylish Chemex. In contrast, you don't need an additional filter for the French press thanks to the metal filter. You can also brew coffee with a Moka pot without a paper filter.

What are the advantages of coffee makers?

Most coffee makers are lightweight and portable, giving you significantly more flexibility than with a fully automatic coffee machine or espresso machine. Furthermore, the investment is much lower than for an electric coffee machine. Furthermore, manual coffee preparation helps slow down your daily routine, namaste.