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Really like this, but wish it was just the slightest bit thicker for better heat retention.
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Needless to say, I'm not putting heat to it anymore.
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Just what we wanted as we hated heating up plastic drip coffee makers and then throwing them into the landfill when they died or the glass container broke.
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The beaker doesn't hold heat all that well.
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Beautiful, functional and no heated plastic leaching who knows what into my morning brew.
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Pros:- Great clean tasting coffee, but results will vary with the type of coffee, grind of coffee, heat of the water, etc
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Be careful, it's easy to break (glass/ high heat)
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I love that I can brew coffee in the morning and leave it on the stove top (low heat) and keep my brew warm all morning
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The first cup is usually amazing but it loses heat quick
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You will lose heat otherwise
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Will lose the heat before you can finish the pour over.
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This thing looks good when it's new, but the wooden finish deteriorates as it gets wet
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Extremely disappointed as now I'm back to the drawing board as to what new coffeemaker to get.
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This is a beautiful as it is functional
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It is every bit as good as it's reputation demands
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I laugh often because people will comment on my fancy coffee-maker (yes, I went for the wood collar), when it is actually about as primitive as it gets.
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The wooden collar protects you from the heated glass as you're pouring, which is a nice addition as well
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The filter papers, though pricy, work exactly as they should
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The handle could be just a little bit bigger, as it's sometimes a little hard to grab a hold of, but besides that it's great
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But I like this a
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I love the3 cup as it is perfect for one❤️
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Since I make 10 cups, these last for 4-5 days, and the coffee is as "fresh" as when it was originally made.
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n’t love our that it breaks easily and dishwasher sediment sticks to the inside.
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n’t know how it worked out for the recipient.
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n’t love our that it breaks easily and dishwasher sediment sticks to the inside.