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No hay artículos en el carroBeautiful coffee maker that's been widely used in royal family back in late 1800s. It's elegant and practical that can perfectly make you a cup of hand craft coffee. Stainless steel water retainer with carafe made in heat resistance glass. Plated balancing shaft and handle alcohol burner. Wooden base. Packaging comes with measuring spoon and cup. Color: Copper. Volume: 500 ml. Manual Instruction included.
Nancy E.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 24 de abril de 2025
Perfect gift for our son-in-law. It’s unique, beautiful and works like a charm. It is lovely to keep set out for easy use and to appreciate the beauty of it. Makes a great cup of coffee too. Nice purchase. I would recommend.
all_wit_no_wisdom
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 3 de abril de 2024
Genuinely love this. I am not picky about coffee in general, and I got this because I thought it would be FUN and it IS. It's not terrible to clean, but you do have to wait for it to cool down. It's not exceptional coffee--it's about what you'd get from a french press--but it's fine. A couple things: It doesn't come with alcohol fuel, so you'll need to get some, and it comes with only one cloth filter, which you may or may not use. There is not a way to change how long the coffee (or tea! You can also do tea!) steeps, but overall I do enjoy this thing a lot. It's terribly impractical but I didn't expect it to be practical in the first place.
Kira
Comentado en Canadá el 9 de junio de 2022
This is very easy to use and I love using this syphon.I am glad that I bought it.
Donna Boyle
Comentado en Canadá el 21 de enero de 2022
Makes good coffee. Completed is about 2 x 7 1/2 oz cups. Nice relaxing way to end a meal.
Jeremy W
Comentado en Canadá el 21 de julio de 2021
It might look complicated at first, but it's really not that hard to figure out. It's actually slightly easier to use than regular coffee syphon. Makes a great cup of coffee, similar to a Mokapot in terms of strength, taste, and even temperature (I'm normally partial to pourover coffee). So I'm happy to say it functions as well as it looks, but there are a few caveats:- For those in Canada, finding clean burning alcohol may be a challenge, as "denatured alcohol" is not really a thing in Canada. This is important if you don't want to end up with soot in your surroundings. I found clean burning ethanol from Kitchen Stuff Plus for $10- Other reviewers mention it's easy to clean, and I agree for the most part, except for the water retainer. As you know, even though it's where the water is initially stored, it's where your coffee eventually goes. There isn't a way to open the retainer for cleaning, so the only "cleaning" you can really do is pour soapy water into it and thoroughly rinse it out by running water through it. You can't scrub the inside, so it can never be completely clean. It's not the fault of the manufacturer, as this is by design, and I think all Belgian style syphon might have this minor issue.- It comes with a cloth filter that does the job, but it's not great. I made the mistake of tying a knot with the strings, and there was no way to untie it. I ended up having to cut it loose, which made the strings too short and basically rendered the filter unusable. Don't make the same mistake I did or at least order some extra filters.- If you get the copper version, be prepared to treat it like copper cookware, i.e. if you let water dry on the surface, eventually they'll leave spots. It's not a big deal, it just means it'll need periodic cleaning like any copper cookwareThe build quality is quite decent, but I think it's just slightly overpriced. But that's fairly subjective; people spend a lot more on a piece of decor, which is a secondary function of this syphon.
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