Glass vs Ceramic dripper? Introducing the April Glass Brewer | Coffee with April
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- Опубликовано: 24 июн 2021
- This week, we are experimenting with a new edition of our April Brewer, this time made from glass, and directly comparing the performance with the latest ceramic edition.
We have received many questions about the material choice of our April Brewer and in this video, we explore how the materials can affect different variables during brewing such as temperature stability and brew times.
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Both look great and options are great
Thank you for doing a close up on your pouring technique... I'm really trying to hit the 2:30 time, but struggle to get anywhere close!
I would buy the plastic one. Gonna wait😀
I like the look of this glass one but I think I still prefer my ceramic one (and I prefer it being 1 part).
Actually I would be more interested in cup/glasses made like this glass brewer ! And also being able to buy more of the ceramic cup without an extra brewer, they are nice and I'd really like to have a set.
Like the look of the new glass one, but would love to see a plastic version some day :).
3:23 "We pre ground this YESTERDAY" is there any explanation about this? 🤔
looks nice but I found out I dislike brewers that are not one piece ( base is separate). Idk for me it just feels awkward to move around and clean and just disrupts my flow when I make coffee which may sound weird haha. Ill probably pick up a ceramic one though, it looks great!
Nice vid. Are you not pouring as close to the brewer as possible anymore?
Thought the same thing
How does this compare to the new Etkin 2 cup?
you grinded the coffee one day before? Why?
would love to see a plastic one.. plastic v60 is my favorite
It's on the way. It will go live early next year.
It is said the glass brewer is hand made. Where is the glass brewer make from ??
How would you know if you have a 1st or 2nd gen ceramic version? My package says B8420001.
I am curious too, having not long bought one.
I assume buying direct from April, it was 2nd generation.
When I bought I was not aware more than one version.
I am curious too, having not long bought one.
I assume buying direct from April, it was 2nd generation.
When I bought I was not aware more than one version.
You can see it on the inside of the filter. There are two different sizes of the three filter holders on the inside. Smaller = new, Larger = old. Both are equal in terms of performance.
Smaller or larger holes. Unless had one of each, would not know which one, as nothing to compare with for relative size.
If no difference in performance, why two versions? The only rationale would be if the second version easier to manufacture or fewer rejects.
How about the filter?? We have waiting for it for several months now
The third batch of paper filter is on its way.
Would the base be suitable to hold an origami?
We haven't tested. It's not made with that in mind.
I would agree not designed for origami, but would be useful if could be used for origami as otherwise unstable.
@@keithpp1 for what it's worth, it's not an ideal fit but I've tried it and you can definitely make it work
1.25x playback speed is 👌🏽
I go 1.5x 👍🏻
i know its kinda taboo, but id love an april brewer that could brew a 40mg dose! ill keep my fingers crossed
that is... a very small dose
@@joshf2719 and 0.04g is not that much coffee
@@joshf2719 please.. "g" really is enough
It will most likely not come as we prefer "smaller" brews - higher quality results. But let's see what the future has in store.
@@coffeewithapril thanks for your response. I guess I've always been curious why the quality of small dose brews can't be replicated in larger doses by changing the brew bed (brewer size/shape) and water flow dynamics (kettle neck and or drip device such as gabi b) But I'm no physicist!
Would 1000% buy a plastic
glass is nice but plastic is way superior
Please no, not plastic.
We should be moving way from anything that is built of plastic.
Tooling costs very high, production costs very low.
Not cost effective for low production runs.
What of a 3D printed version? This would enable those who have a 3D printer to make their own? Charge a small fee for use of intellectual property.
do 3D printers not use plastics?
@@dylanbeschoner
Yes, 3D printers use plastic.
But missing the point. Should not be producing a plastic version.
We should be drastically reducing our use of plastic.
Single use plastic yes
But for something to be used for years?
Plastic won't break when I drop it, glass would, ceramic would.