Jul
13
2010
Bodum Coffee Solo Personal 10-Ounce Drip Brewer Set with Cup and Filter
- Bodum Solo set quickly brews a 10-ounce cup of coffee
- Stainless-steel mesh filter does away with paper filters
- Water container fits inside filter container so grounds don?t float
- Includes borosilicate glass mug and holder, but fits almost any personal cup
- All parts are dishwasher-safe
Product DescriptionThe Cafe alone is not only a must have in a family, but is useful for those who enjoy a perfectly prepared cup of coffee! The concept: adapting the system of drip brewing in an easy to use single-cup serving. The permanent metal filter is built into every single Café. Just add the coffee filter and pour hot water upstairs through. Your ready to drink hot coffee ready in minutes. All parts in the dishwasher. Amazon. Com review. . . More>>
Bodum Coffee Solo Personal 10-Ounce Drip Brewer Set with Cup and Filter
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By , July 13, 2010 @ 6:32 pm
For a long time now, I was hooked on a cup of beer a plastic device more cone-shaped cup, but this little man took me by surprise. What I like is the design of plastic inside a plastic top that all photos completely around advertising this thing can not be proven.
coffee grounds go into the black box, whose bottom is a flat metal mesh filter. A second plastic container tightly into chute, without pressing the coffee with a perforated bottom evenly. When you pour in hot water, crossing, distributes evenly through the routine (without float!), Filters and included a cup (or any other cup).
no need for special paper filters or washing of hands (as gadgets infusion simpler and more popular these days), and a price equal to or less than ten dollars (if you can find – if Amazon does not back cover, check your favorite store kitchen or out) is yet another nail in the coffin of self-drop electric cars.
The value of an “incident” of this article in the comments, if
1) I got mine for a very short time. I can not say anything about durability, but if she seems to wear, stick to wash their hands.
2) Includes a set of instructions on the box, and on a completely different product. You do not know about coffee: water ratio? Stick a spoon for each 3 oz fine grind H2O media.
3) with boiling water. I noticed him out a lot of addicts self-drop. Once the water boils, however, let stand for a few seconds before pouring. Or what I do, and plug the kettle in the wall opposite the kitchen. Reverse quietly.
4) Do you feel guilty when a guest comes and you’re just in the mood to bust your empty pot, and the thought of self-drop allows today ‘Today your cry language. />
Yeah. I hate it when the disadvantages are few professionals in disguise, too.
By , July 13, 2010 @ 7:42 pm
I drink a cup of coffee a day and only in the morning. And the scoop in the coffee-or single bags are not cut for me. Tired of losing fat in my coffee machine, I gave it a try. It ’s great. The coffee is good or better than what is produced in a coffee machine in my opinion. I’ve used over the years, two Braun, two Krups, Philips, etc. It ‘easy to rinse the next day and the tracks is very compact. You can use any cup that fits into the emitter. It comes with a filter, so there is no need to buy something extra. The disadvantage is that you boil water or microwave. I use a kettle myself. Once you pour the coffee is ready in 30 seconds-2 minutes depending on the fineness of ground coffee and how to clean the holes where the water flows through.
By , July 13, 2010 @ 9:55 pm
This is an excellent alternative to using a French press (press pot). This is the style above the brewery, sometimes called Melitta style. />
The mesh is fine and can work with the beans drop-to-earth. It produces a cup of coffee quickly. />
The most important thing for me – it is easy to clean! I hate cleaning press pots, and gives me a great alternative.
By , July 14, 2010 @ 12:22 am
I decided to buy the couple after seeing a positive opinion on a coffee-centric site. I was using at work 1-2 times daily and are very happy. A friend has a press pot and do not use all that often, as the cleaning takes time. I have a press pot, I sometimes use at home and can relate to. The solo is very easy to clean and the taste and quality of coffee is not how different. For those occasions when you need is one cup of brewed coffee is ideal because it is much less simple press expesive pots used, but the coffee is good (IMHO).
By , July 14, 2010 @ 12:39 am
I was looking for an alternative to French press, because I really do not like the grain that makes the bottom of the cup. Bodum only tried and I am very happy. The only downside is the coffee is not as strong as that made in a French press. . . but the good news is: no sand, very easy to use and clean, good tasting product of a cup (smallish cup) of coffee. Some tips: Use coarsely ground coffee (as you would an IF) After pouring the water, the water filter and filter coffee in a printing company that is really slowing the infusion if the coffee is too low.