☕ Elevate your coffee ritual—brew like a pro, clean in seconds, impress every sip!
The AGOGO Pour Over Coffee Maker combines professional-grade 3.3mm borosilicate glass with a double-layer 304 stainless steel filter for superior flavor extraction. Designed for ease, it features a 3-second cleaning system with included brush and rag, multiple capacity options (6/8/10 cups), and eco-conscious packaging. Perfect for home, office, or outdoor use, it offers durability with a lifetime glass replacement warranty, making it the trusted choice of millions.
Exterior Finish | Polished Wood |
Material | Glass |
Item Weight | 1.5 Pounds |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 6"D x 6"W x 9.4"H |
Capacity | 800 Milliliters |
Style | Casual |
Color | Transparent |
Operation Mode | Manual |
Human Interface Input | Buttons |
Filter Type | 304 Stainless Steel Filter |
Specific Uses For Product | Latte |
Special Features | Manual |
Coffee Maker Type | Pour Over |
F**0
Beautiful Tool for Making Bougie Coffee
The Agogo pour-through coffee maker is a beautiful kitchen tool. Borosilicate glass means it can withstand rapid temperature changes. The wooden grip ring keeps your fingers away from the hot glass when pouring. The model I got came with 50 sheets of pre-folded filter paper. The instructions on how to use it are not clear. The first time I put the filter's open seam over the pour channel. Messy mistake. Make sure that solid paper is over the pour channel, so that the tallest ears are on either side of the pour channel. The coffee was great. Filtering is better than a French press, which may not be desirable if you want some of the coffee "dust" to make your cup more interesting. ... The narrow neck makes it hard to wash. As soon as I use mine, I rinse it several times with the hottest water my system supplies to flush out oils and other residues from brewing.
K**R
Great Product
This is such a great price point compared to Chemex. It's basically the same thing but also comes with a stainless filter, cleaning cloth and brush. I'm happy I bought it.
A**R
Easy use and easy clean
I sadly moved and left this product but yes I absolutely loved this piece and will be ordering a new one soon. It's simple easy to clean and produces a delicious morning cup of coffee. Plus it's a nice esthetic touch to the coffee bar! The price is on point not too expensive you get a bang for your buck. Very easy to use all you gotta do is heat up some water add your coffee and pour the hot water over. Sip and enjoy!
A**R
As described - aesthetically pleasing for any decor, functional and eliminates the wet grounds.
Just as described, just not as big as I was looking to have.
A**N
Removing PLASTIC from our kitchen
We are removing plastic from our kitchen (due to all the research coming out on health concerns of plastic in our diets), and this was a nice replacement to our coffee maker. Looks classy on the counter. Brews better tasting coffee than the plastic automated brewer. Easy to clean - pour out the grounds and run under water. It does require some patience - it’s not as fast or convenient as an automated machine - but that is the price for eliminating plastic from your diet.
B**E
Smart and Classy
Someone is going to have to explain to me exactly how a Chemex can be worth twice the price. Admittedly, a tiny piece of me still wants a Chemex for reasons borne of pure vanity, but this carafe and it's filter cone are both of great quality. A lot of imitations on the market are downright ugly in my opinion, but this one has the sleek, sexy hourglass shape. To be completely honest, I probably would have spent the extra money for Chemex if it weren't for that. Afterall, what more is this than a glass jar, of not an aesthetic table piece? It sets the mood. The filter cone has a very fine mesh screen on the inside. I've been known to grind a little too fine, and no grit comes through whatsoever. Also, coffee granules never get stuck in the filter. Not a single one. I simply dump and rinse when I'm done with it.I was concerned about the squared pour spout, but my fears were unfounded. It actually makes for a nice-and-easy pour, not too fast so you don't accidentally blast your wife's favorite robe with piping hot liquid in a morning stupor. I do have one small critique; the wooden collar feels... dry, if that makes sense. I think they just splashed it with such a thick heavy coat of polyurethane, that it makes it feel almost brittle like it's going to chip possibly. I'm afraid to wash it. Maybe it's just cheap wood or something, I dunno I can't really put my finger on it, but if it does fall apart, I'll just get like a nice looking piece of leather or something to wrap around it. I think customizing it that way could actually be a cool personal touch. Come to think of it, I might actually do that!
S**C
Great way to make coffee!
Every bit as nice as the Chemex but less expensive. Plus it comes with its own metal filter so you don’t need to keep buying paper ones!
F**K
Much smaller than advertised
I feel a bit cheated by the size. It says 10 cup but I had a 10 cup chemex and this is tiny in comparison. They are calling 3.4oz a cup! Chemex calls 5oz a cup and a true cup is 8oz (by US standard, in the UK it’s a little over 9 oz). I added a photo of a small tea cup (about 6oz) next to it, for comparison. Aside from that it does appear to be very nice quality. It comes with a metal reusable filter, a cleaning brush and a wash rag. It is a good value for the money.
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