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Melitta Cone Filter Coffeemaker 10 Cup, 1-Count melitta coffee machine

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Rating: 4.7

List Price : $11.00 Price : $9.61
Melitta Cone Filter Coffeemaker 10 Cup, 1-Count

Product Description

Tired of coffeemakers that give out after a year or two? Wishing you had more control over the heat of your coffee? The answer may be the Melitta manual coffeemaker. How does it work? Put the cone on top of the carafe, insert a paper filter, add as many scoops of coffee as desired, pour in boiling hot water. Gravity goes to work and in a few minutes you have a pot of hot, fresh, delicious coffee. Melitta guarantees you'll love coffee brewed this way, so what have you got to lose?


  • Includes 10 cup glass carafe, keep-warm lid, filter cone, measuring scoop, Melitta #6 filter paper, "Coffee Perfection" booklet
  • 8" W x 9 1/2" H
  • Hand wash or top rack dishwasher safe, do not use metal cleaning pads or abrasive cleansers



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Melitta Cone Filter Coffeemaker 10 Cup, 1-Count Reviews


Melitta Cone Filter Coffeemaker 10 Cup, 1-Count Reviews


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25 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Simply the best coffee ever, July 31, 2008
By 
Anna (Seattle, WA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Melitta Cone Filter Coffeemaker 10 Cup, 1-Count (Grocery)
After my last coffee maker died (the fourth or fifth one in just eight years), I was sick of the electric coffee pot. This very simple set-up was inexpensive and doesn't have any electrical parts to break.

The best thing, though, is that this makes the best coffee ever. Seriously. Here's the method: I grind my beans right before brewing. I pour boiling water over the grounds, just enough to soak them. Then I pour again to fill the filter with water. And I stir with a spoon. Pour and stir, pour and stir, until all the water has gone through. Simple, easy, and amazingly good coffee. It's way better than anything I got from my overpriced electrical machines.
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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great coffeemaker, October 18, 2008
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Kurt (Reno, NV) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Melitta Cone Filter Coffeemaker 10 Cup, 1-Count (Grocery)
As a kid in the 70s and 80s, my parents had one of these. Not being a coffee drinker, I always thought it was embarrassingly low tech. Now that I'm an adult (though still not a big coffee drinker), I wanted something inexpensive that wouldn't take up a lot of counter space, would be easy to care for and would make decent coffee. After looking at various options, I finally settled on this one, and I'm glad I did. Not only does it work perfectly well, as advertised, it also makes great-tasting coffee (which is more than I can say about the little stovetop percolator I tried before investing in this one). It's also easy to store in my cabinet when not in use.

Two additional notes: The coffee maker calls for size 6 filters, and those are great to have when you're making a full pot. But if you're just making coffee for 2-3 people, I've found size 4 filters work fine, and they're cheaper and easier to come by. I've also found that the coffee filter cone will also work... Read more
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Makes great coffee -- nearly perfect!, October 16, 2009
By 
Megan (Baltimore) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Melitta Cone Filter Coffeemaker 10 Cup, 1-Count (Grocery)
This makes far better coffee than my old Gevalia coffeemaker (the freebie they send when you sign up for their mail-order club.) I'm able to control the temperature of the water which I believe is the most important factor in making a great cup of joe. I pour the water in at just under boiling and keep the kettle on the heat while I'm brewing so that when I add more water it is the correct temperature -- I try to maintain about 205degrees throughout. It's simple and it works. It'd be perfect if the glass carafe were replaced with a thermal carafe, with a small 'window' for checking water level. However, thermal carafes are widely available (I use the one that came with my Gevalia coffeemaker) so this is a minor complaint. Outside of a French Press, this makes the best-tasting coffee of any method I've tried (I haven't tried cold brew yet, but have done percolators, auto-drip, press, and vacuum.) Another small complaint is that the instructions are a little vague -- if you... Read more
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