Filter Coffee Makers
Filter coffee makers are a simple reliable alternative to expensive barista-style coffee makers. They are affordable and can be found on the high street for around PS20.
These filter coffee makers typically come with normal functions, such as the ability to wake you up with a pot of coffee at the right moment. They can heat the water to the ideal temperature for brewing filter coffee.
1. Chemex
The sleek, fashionable glass Chemex coffee maker has been a favourite amongst coffee drinkers since it was first invented by Peter Schlumbohm in 1941. The hourglass-shaped flask reminiscent of an Erlenmeyer flask which is probably where the odd name comes from (or perhaps Fleming got inspiration from it when he wrote From Russia With Love). It has been a specialty coffee icon due to its elegant aesthetics and crystal clear filter coffees.
This filter coffee maker, similar to other pour-over coffee makers like the V60 dripper or Melitta is manual brewing method where hot water is poured slowly over the pre-soaked ground in a controlled way to ensure a consistent extraction. The key to a good Chemex brew is to ensure that your grinds are medium fine and you are using the correct type of filter. Chemex uses thicker filters, which are lab-grade in comparison to the thin paper filters used in the majority of filter machines. These filters eliminate more coffee oils and fines that can make your brew taste unpleasant. taste.

When the Chemex is full, simply lift out the filter and the brew is ready to drink. Allow your brew to 'bloom,' or absorb the water for 30 seconds, before pouring. This will help the ground expand and absorb the water to ensure that the brew is not over-extracted.
The downside of a Chemex is that it can take longer than other filter coffee makers to make your cup of coffee and requires a certain level of expertise for the best results. It also doesn't lend itself to making large quantities of cups at a time like the electric filter coffee machine, so it's more suitable for smaller batches, and for those who enjoy the art and art of manual brewing.
2. Moccamaster
The Moccamaster might not come with the bells and whistles that more modern devices have, but it's still a reliable machine that will never go out-of-style. Its brewing process heats the water to a point that is just above boiling, which is ideal for filter coffee as it prevents the bitterness that is sometimes associated with boiling coffee.
It's energy-efficient because the Moccamaster can keep the water at the ideal temperature throughout the brewing process. Plus, its design allows it to be easily taken apart and cleaned, ensuring that the components can be kept clean and fresh between uses.
If you're looking to make a good cup, you should use a medium-fine grinding. This is the same as a Chemex pour-over or brewer. This will ensure that the grounds are evenly dispersed and do not block the water flow. The Moccamaster comes with a showerhead that sprays grounds evenly to ensure that they are extracted.
Another excellent feature of the Moccamaster is that it's easy to maintain. It's made from high-quality materials, like stainless steel and BPA- and phthalate-free materials. 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 an excellent choice for those who are seeking a premium 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! For a complete range of slow-coffee filtering, check out my friends at Coffee Hit.
3. Wilfa
The Norwegian company Wilfa makes amazing filter coffee machines with a a focus of simplicity, function and great design. Their products are a perfect example of Scandinavian minimalist design. The Classic Tall Filter Coffee Maker is one of them It is a striking nerdy look that makes this auto brewer stand out from the crowd. This premium filter coffee maker has a sense of security, with a 5-year warranty that guarantees its durability.
This brewer is easy to use. Simply fill it up with water, and you are able to start making. This brewer has a 1 litre water tank that is easily cleaned. The pump technology in the brewer ensures that the entire system is empty after each brew, unlike other filter coffee makers that leave water in the system, affecting subsequent brews. This lets you make use of fresh water for each batch of coffee, making sure that your coffee is always good.
The Classic Plus has a simple, yet smart design. It comes with many useful features, like the flow control wheel, which can be manually adjusted (close it for a few minutes to get a stronger brew) as well as an overflow drain in your filter holder, the reminder to clean your appliance, an automatic shut-off and a drip stopper manual that will stop spills from spilling onto the hotplate. The brewer heats water quickly to a suitable temperature of 92-96 degrees Celsius for optimal extraction.
drip pot coffee maker can make between one and 10 cups of filter coffee each cup is 250ml, and takes about three to four minutes to make. The brewer includes an insulated thermo jug made from stainless steel to ensure that the coffee is at the ideal temperature for drinking. This is an excellent feature and an important selling feature over other filter coffee makers that keep the coffee warm on a hotplate.
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's user-friendly. It has a stainless-steel carafe with an 1.3-liter capacity and is compatible with standard flat bottom filters (not the #4 cones that are recommended by Moccamaster and other SCAA-certified machines).
The Bonavita is a simple and elegant design. It also has an inbuilt filter holder that holds the filters while the brewing process. This makes it easier to avoid spills during the process of brewing. The machine also features shower heads that guarantee uniform distribution of water over the grounds, resulting in better extraction of aromas and flavors.
The Bonavita's ability of controlling the temperature of the water is another reason why it's a great filter coffee maker. The thermocouple measurements from the brew basin confirmed that the water was at the perfect temperature within minutes. The average internal temperature remained at 194.6 degrees Fahrenheit throughout the rest of the brewing process, just changing a few degrees either way.
Like other programmable filter coffee makers like the Bonavita can be programmed to switch on at a specific time and set to a certain time for brewing. It is also able to be set to a certain size of brew and temperature. This makes it possible to brew just one cup at a time, which is useful for busy families.
One downside to the Bonavita is that it doesn't have a pre-infusion function that enhances flavor by allowing more of the ground coffee to absorb water. Additionally, it can be difficult to accurately determine the amount of ground coffee required, as different coffees have different densities. It is best to weigh the grounds using a scale rather than using a tablespoon, as this is the most accurate way to do it.
5. Melitta
From the company that invented filter coffee, is this machine that has a number of features to enhance your drinking experience. There's a drip stop in the filter holder, which will prevent spills when you remove the jug. There's also a handy keep warm feature, so you can enjoy your freshly prepared coffee for up to 40 minutes after the brew has been complete.
The jug and basket are made from high-quality borosilicate glass. The jug and filter basket can be cleaned easily by hand or in the dishwasher. The epour features an easy-to-read LED limescale indicator so you can know when to descale. The model also comes with a built-in bloom setting which helps to eliminate CO2 that is trapped in the wrong place and could result in bitter tasting cups of coffee.
This machine is ideal for those looking for a machine with a small footprint. The Aroma Elegance is just slightly taller and wider than the Moccamaster It can be placed in a corner due its angle of design. It is easy to operate with just one hand and has clearly laid out layout of the buttons. The water tank can be easily removed, making it easy to refill.
Another benefit is that the machine can be programmed to brew at a specific time. This lets you awake with fresh, hot filter coffee and can save you time and energy. The Aroma Elegance has a variety of other features that make your brewing experience more enjoyable. These include programmable water hardness, auto descaling, and three keep-warm settings. Melitta uses chlorine-free papers and sustainably sourced materials in its filters. This is reflected in their packaging and products, which are 100% recyclable.