Posted Sat Apr 14, 2012, 8:55am Subject: Re: Your Favorite Underrated Drip Brewers
+1 on the DCM900. Another positive: up to 500ml (about 4 "cups"), you can use it like a poor man's Clever Coffee Dripper. Put the carafe under the filter basket, but don't push it all the way underneath. This leaves the cutoff valve closed, and you can do a full immersion steep.
Posted Sat Apr 14, 2012, 8:58am Subject: Re: Your Favorite Underrated Drip Brewers
When the coffee has brewed, carefully push the carafe into place. (Note: this takes a certain amount of manual dexterity. If you misalign the carafe, you will end up with coffee all over the counter.)
I am very impressed with this one, although some reviews give it not-so-great marks for reliability and DeLonghi customer service.
Other than that, it appears to be an outstanding machine. Plus it is a real beauty. If I got one that worked correctly, I would be a very happy customer. :)
RapidCoffee Said:
+1 on the DCM900. Another positive: up to 500ml (about 4 "cups"), you can use it like a poor man's Clever Coffee Dripper. Put the carafe under the filter basket, but don't push it all the way underneath. This leaves the cutoff valve closed, and you can do a full immersion steep.
gregcherny Senior Member Joined: 8 May 2012 Posts: 1 Location: WA State & DC, United States Expertise: I live coffee
Posted Tue May 8, 2012, 8:57pm Subject: Re: Your Favorite Underrated Drip Brewers
frank828 Said:
youre in luck. we just found out what Joe Behm's Gort is. The Behmor Brazen. It's a temperature adjustable home batch brewer. Click Here (www.youtube.com)
check the "show more" section under the video for more specs. It should be introduced at the upcoming SCAA show and hopefully be selling soon. Joe mentioned in the other other Gort thread that it will be 199 dollars. "What is Gort?"
cmcconomy Senior Member Joined: 3 Jun 2012 Posts: 14 Location: Toronto Expertise: I love coffee
Posted Sun Jun 3, 2012, 7:34am Subject: Re: Your Favorite Underrated Drip Brewers
I know this isn't exactly what you're looking for, but the Clever Coffee Dripper is very underrated imho. It's my goto brewer at work, very little fuss to it, and very repeatable results.
Other than running a kettle on the side it's not really any more work than an autodrip.
TheBigDripper Senior Member Joined: 5 Jun 2012 Posts: 42 Location: Texas Expertise: I live coffee
Espresso: Bialetti 6-cup moka pot Grinder: Vintage Zassenhaus Drip: Too many too list
Posted Tue Jun 5, 2012, 4:57pm Subject: Re: Your Favorite Underrated Drip Brewers
If the new guy can drop a few pennies' worth...
Electric drip: Braun KF-12 4-cup (6 years old and still brews at an even 200 degrees) Manual: Drip-o-lator drip pot (Old, but *might* replace the Braun. Might.)
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