The 10 Most Terrifying Things About Filter Coffee Makers

The 10 Most Terrifying Things About Filter Coffee Makers

Filter Coffee Makers

Filter coffee makers are a basic, reliable alternative to the expensive barista-style coffee makers. They're affordable to purchase and are available on the high street at around PS20.

These coffee makers for filtering typically come with normal functions, such as an alarm clock that wakes you up with a cup of coffee at the right time. They can heat water to a perfect brewing temperature for filter coffee.

1. Chemex

Since its creation by Peter Schlumbohm, in 1941 the sleek and fashionable glass Chemex has been a favorite for coffee lovers. The hourglass shaped flask is similar to an Erlenmeyer flask which is probably where the odd name comes from (or maybe Fleming was inspired by it when he wrote From Russia With Love). It's been a coffee icon for its stylish aesthetics and crystal clear filter coffees.

Similar to other pour over coffee makers such as the V60 dripper and the Melitta, this filter coffee maker is a manual brewing method that involves pouring hot water over the pre-soaked grounds in a steady, controlled manner that allows for an even extraction of flavour. The key to a good Chemex brew is to ensure that your grinds are medium-fine and that you utilize the right type of filter. In contrast to the paper filters that are thin and found in the majority of filter coffee machines, Chemex uses thicker 'lab-grade' filters which remove more coffee fines and oils that can give your brew a bitter taste.

The beer will be ready for drink once the Chemex has been filled. A good tip is to let the brew "bloom for 30 seconds prior to pouring, this helps the ground expand and absorb the water so that it doesn't get too extracted.

The only drawback to a Chemex coffee maker is that it takes a bit longer to brew a cup coffee than other filter coffee makers and requires some expertise to get the most effective results. It's not as efficient in making large batches of coffee as an electric filter machine. It's therefore better suited for those who prefer the manual method of brewing and smaller batches.

2. Moccamaster

The Moccamaster might not come with the bells and whistles that more modern devices do, but it is still a reliable machine that will never be outdated. The method used to brew coffee will heat water to a point that is just above boiling temperature, which is perfect for filter coffee as it prevents bitterness.

The fact that the Moccamaster can keep the water at a perfect temperature throughout the entire brewing process makes it a very energy-efficient device. Its design makes it simple to clean and disassemble so that the components can remain fresh and clean between uses.

When it comes to making a good cup of filter coffee you should use a medium-fine grind--just like a Chemex or pour-over brewer--to make sure the grounds are evenly distributed and don't hinder water flow. The Moccamaster also includes shower heads that spray the grounds to ensure even extraction.

The Moccamaster is also a great product It's very easy to maintain. It's constructed of top-quality materials, like stainless steel and 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 fantastic choice for filter coffee lovers who are looking to invest in a high-end 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 coffee filters.

3. Wilfa



The Norwegian company Wilfa produces outstanding filter coffee makers with a emphasis on functionality, simplicity and a stunning design. Their products are the epitome of Scandinavian minimalist design. The Classic Tall Filter Coffee Maker is one such example, it has an intriguing style that makes this auto maker stand out from the crowd. It also oozes confidence thanks to a a 5 year guarantee warranty which ensures the long-term durability of this premium filter coffee maker.

This brewer is simple to use. Simply fill it with water, and you are able to begin brewing. This brewer comes with a 1 litre water tank that can be easily cleaned. The pump technology ensures that the entire system is emptied with every brew. This is in contrast to other filter coffee machines that leave water behind and impact subsequent brews. This allows you to use fresh water for every new batch of coffee ensuring your coffee will always taste great.

With the Classic Plus, you'll find an elegant and simple design that comes with a number of useful features including the manual flow control wheel (close it for a while to get a stronger drink) and an overflow drain inside the filter holder, a light that reminds you to descale the appliance, an automatic switch off and a drip stopper that can be manually operated to prevent spills on the hotplate. The brewer heats water quickly to a desirable temperature of 92-96 degrees Celsius for optimal extraction.

This brewer can make between one to 10 cups of filter coffee. Each cup is 250ml in volume and takes three to four minutes. The brewer includes the thermo jug, which is made of stainless steel to keep the coffee at the ideal temperature for drinking. This is a fantastic feature that makes it stand against other coffee makers that only keep the coffee warm.

4. Bonavita

Unlock your coffee's full potential with this top-rated auto drip brewer. The Bonavita Connoisseur is a sleek and minimalist appliance that is user-friendly. It features a stainless steel carafe with an 1.3-liter capacity and is compatible with standard flat bottom basket filters (not the cones in #4 that are recommended by Moccamaster and other SCAA-certified machines).

The Bonavita is simple and clean design. It also comes with an inbuilt filter holder, which is used to hold the filters while the brewing process. This makes it easier to avoid mess during the brewing process. The machine also features shower heads that ensure uniform distribution of water over the grounds, resulting in better extraction of flavors and aromas.

Its tight control over water temperature is another reason why the Bonavita is an excellent filter coffee maker. Thermocouple measurements from the brew-basket confirmed that the water reached the perfect temperature within minutes. The average internal temperature remained at 194.6 degrees Fahrenheit throughout the rest of the brewing process, just changing only a few degrees.

Like other programmable filter coffee makers such as the Bonavita can be programmed to switch on at a certain time and set to a specific brew time. It can also be set to a certain brew size and temperature. This feature allows you to only brew one cup at a time, which can be helpful for busy families.

The Bonavita does not come with a pre-infusion function, which can improve flavor by allowing more coffee grounds to be soaked with water. It can also be difficult to determine the exact amount of coffee grounds needed, since different coffees are of varying density. It is recommended to weigh the grounds on a scale rather than using a tablespoon, since this is the most precise way to measure it.

5. Melitta

From the brand that invented filter coffee, is this machine that has many features to enhance your drinking experience. The filter holder has a drip-stop to prevent spills while removing the jug. There's also a handy keep warm feature, so you can enjoy freshly prepared coffee for up to 40 minutes after the brew is completed.

Coffeee  and basket are made of premium borosilicate glass. The jug and basket can be cleaned by hand or in the dishwasher. The epour also comes with a practical LED limescale indicator, so you know when it's time to descale. The model also comes with a built in bloom setting, which allows you to eliminate CO2 that is trapped in the wrong place and could result in a bitter tasting cup of coffee.

If you're looking for a machine with tiny footprint, this is it. The Aroma Elegance is only slightly larger and wider than the Moccamaster, but it can be placed in a corner thanks to its angled design. It's simple to operate with only one hand and has a clearly laid out selection button layout. The tank for water is easily removed making it easy to fill it up.

Another great feature is that the machine can be programmed to brew at a certain time. This lets you get up to fresh hot filter coffee that can save you time and energy. Aroma Elegance also has other functions that will make your brewing experience better, such as programmable water softness, auto-descaling and 3 keep warm settings. Melitta utilizes chlorine-free paper and sustainably-sourced materials in its filters. This is reflected in their products and packaging, which are also 100 recycled to a hundred percent.