Coffee Siphon Maker
Posted March 4, 2011
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Northwest Glass Yama Stovetop Coffee Siphon, 1-Unit This is a 5-cup stovetop coffee syphon, 22-ounce. For brewing and serving the perfect-cup of coffee. A wire grid is included for use on electric stoves, the grid is not required for gas stoves. Always use medium or medium high heat. Dishwasher and microwave safe. This is a great price for this style of coffee brewing.. Plus we always carry replacement parts. Directions for use; use a slightly fine… |
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Bodum Santos Stovetop Glass Vacuum 34-Ounce Coffee Maker $76.99 Santos Stovetop Vacuum Coffeemaker, 1.0 l, 34 oz…. |
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Northwest Glass Yama Coffee Siphon Vacuum Pot, 1-Unit Directions for use; use a slightly finer grind of coffee. Drop the washable, reusable cloth covered filter into the infussion chamber with the chain hanging down into the glass syphon tube. Pull the chain down until you can hook it to the bottom of the siphon tube. Fill the bottom carafe to the 5 mark with hot water and place 5 measuring spoons of coffee in top chamber. Fill the burner with soot f… |
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Akira BH-100 Halogen Beam Heater for syphon coffee maker AKIRA Beam Heater for Siphon Coffee. 350W 110V/60HZ Best heater for siphon coffee maker, generate more consistent heating resource over alcohol lamp or butane burner. Two (2) halogen bulbs (1 plus replacement) are included…. |
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K165 Reusable Filter for Vacuum Pot / Siphon Coffee Brewer $24.99 The K165 filter for coffee siphons and vacuum pots is a reusable coffee filter made from stainless steel mesh. It gets rid of the expensive waste (and stale taste) of disposable cloth coffee filters. With proper care, the K165 filter will last for hundreds of brews, easily saving you money on your initial investment. The K165 filter is backed by Kaffeologie’s Simple Guarantee: if you’re not satis… |
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Yama Coffee Syphon / Siphon Vacuum Pot Filters, Set of 5 $5.00 These filters are designed specifically for the Yama siphon brewing system. The benefits of this system are that the water heats to the perfect brewing temperature, and that complete control over the process can be maintained at all times. Simply remove the heat source when you want saturation to be complete!… |