Looks cool! I’ve been thinking of trying out pour over or other methods of making coffee, right now I just use a Keurig. Do you notice a big difference in the taste of the coffee when you use a method like this?
Not really … not much difference in taste. We got the electric kettle and coffee carafe for Christmas. It’s a lot of time and bother for making coffee. I do like electric kettle for heating water for tea, hot chocolate, jello (it has a 212 temp option). A video I watched said 34 oz of water makes 8 cups of coffee …. Not here in US! (SIDE NOTE: I don’t know why coffee industry still uses a 6 or 4 oz measurement for 1 cup of coffee. (???). Most mugs are 12-16 oz. Stick w a regular coffee maker. I use the carafe for serving water, wine, juice as well. It’s a great set but for looks and fanfare mostly.
I think this is perfect for Van life❤❤❤
Good one
Do you notice using more grinds per cup than a Keurig refillable K-cups?
This is a lot of time for coffee lol ,,
Looks cool! I’ve been thinking of trying out pour over or other methods of making coffee, right now I just use a Keurig. Do you notice a big difference in the taste of the coffee when you use a method like this?
Not really … not much difference in taste. We got the electric kettle and coffee carafe for Christmas. It’s a lot of time and bother for making coffee. I do like electric kettle for heating water for tea, hot chocolate, jello (it has a 212 temp option). A video I watched said 34 oz of water makes 8 cups of coffee …. Not here in US! (SIDE NOTE: I don’t know why coffee industry still uses a 6 or 4 oz measurement for 1 cup of coffee. (???). Most mugs are 12-16 oz.
Stick w a regular coffee maker. I use the carafe for serving water, wine, juice as well.
It’s a great set but for looks and fanfare mostly.
lol