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The London Sip Pour Over Coffee Maker Set includes a stainless steel gooseneck kettle with a color-coded thermometer, a 1200ml borosilicate glass carafe with a reusable stainless steel filter, and a 2-tablespoon coffee scoop, providing everything you need for a perfect pour-over coffee experience at home.
E**N
A little small but super cute
Use this every day and I love it. Definitely cannot make tea for more than 2 people in it though.
E**N
Not optimized for pour over
Compared to the previous kettle I had, the angle and diameter of the spout is not at all optimized for a precise pour over.
E**K
Love this London Sip Pour Over Set
Favor is great. The only thing I would change is a more thicker glass craft. Seems somewhat fragile.
N**C
Thin metal, not thin on price
with all these products that are very similar in design it’s almost as if they are all from the same factory in china. however logical that seems i actually thought if i bought the more expensive one it would be a better quality.i will say it’s not bad quality at all, it works as advertised but the bottom is extremely thin. as somebody who tries to buy better quality items but have fewer things i am a little disappointed.
L**E
The kettle is a must have for pour over coffee
I personally have been using a Keurig for years and recently changed to using a reusable stainless-steel K-Cups. These weren’t very good since it allowed more particles and oil to seep into the coffee. My wife has been doing pour over coffee for a while. First, she got the stainless-steel filter that goes over a cup. Then she got the one that comes with a glass carafe. Each time she was using a Pyrex measuring cup to pour hot water. She had very little control of how much and where she pours the water. So, she had been eyeing the gooseneck kettle.I decided to start trying the pour over method myself. When I saw this set, I figured I could get my own filter since I use different coffee than her, and get the gooseneck kettle she’s been wanting. I must say, I do not like the inconvenience of standing there and pouring the water. I am so used to pushing a button, and walking away to do some stuff and coming back to the coffee. That being said, this makes much better coffee and you have a lot more control over the coffee than a Keurig. So even though I don’t like standing there pouring the coffee, it is well worth it.The 2-tablespoon scoop is solid and heavy. It is not a thin cheap scoop. There is heft to it. I really like it and use it scoop coffee each time. It’s a good size to have.The stainless-steel filter and glass carafe is are nice. Nothing too special about them. It is about the same quality and works the same as the other one we have, but it has a higher capacity. The handle on it is a bit thin for my liking. Overall, it seems to be thin and light and I am afraid I may break it by mistake by hitting it lightly on something. So far it hasn’t so it may be stronger than it looks and feels. Once nice thing about doing this over a Keurig is that I can leave the last bit of coffee in the carafe that usually has the heavier particles in it.The gooseneck kettle is definitely my favorite part. Seems to be well made and pours very well. It pours fast enough if you want it to, and slow enough to do drips at a time. You can watch YouTube videos on what people think is the best way to pour. I like to do it slowly and move it around to make sure all the grounds get equally covered. I love the thermometer on it. It allows me to stop the heat right before it gets to the boiling point and/or hot enough to where I can start drinking it without having to wait for it to cool down.One thing to note is that if you fill up the kettle to the top, and pour the water directly into the carafe, it will measure up to the top line. But in reality, if you pour over the coffee, a lot of water is lost in the coffee grinds and from the steam. So, you cannot really fill it to the top of the carafe. Luckily, I don’t need that much coffee at one go and so it is not an issue for me. I’m sure if they did make the kettle big enough to fill that much at one go, then it would be much heavier and not as easy to use.
A**.
I cannot overemphasize how nice this set is.
The media could not be loaded. My wife says I'm a coffee snob, and she's probably right. I just like coffee and the various ways to make it. If you've never had a pour-over, you're missing out. It's just...better. I don't always have time for it but it's great when I do.I used to have a set years ago but it was broken by my daughter. I jumped at the chance to try this out, and I'm glad I did. Everything is super nice, and it was packaged very well. The carafe is great, I love the kettle with the integrated thermometer, and the spoon, though I won't use it, is probably the heaviest spoon I've ever held.For me the real winner is the filter basket. Though perhaps a bit fragile, I really like the fineness of the filter screen.For my first use I used 18 grams of freshly home-roasted Ethiopian beans, ground on a medium setting. The kettle gives a very nice laminar pour, and the screen is perfect for holding the water enough to get a nice bloom, but it also flows well enough to keep the process moving. I noticed that the very bottom of the cone is sealed and hoped it would catch most of the coffee powder that comes through, but no luck. If you like pour-over you're used to it.Overall totally a five star set. If you or a friend is a coffee lover (or snob) this is a fantastic set.
F**Z
Bottom is not stainless!
The "vertical" sides of the body is stainless...The spout is stainless...The bottom is NOT???The bottom takes all the heat, so why would it not be stainless?After about 6 months of laying on the counter, the bottom started rusting...bad.
B**S
Nice!
We’ve tried all the things in our household, and I got so tired of the French press. A friend of mine does pour-over method and I thought she’s just old fashioned and very patient. I like the convenience of automatic everything but hate cleaning the machines. This kit gives you everything you need, no trying to fit things together and struggle with it going everywhere. Neat, easy, and no more wasteful filters, plastic k-cups, etc. You can make as much or as little as you need. The problem? You have to stand there and pour the water over the grounds. But it’s worth it. You’d think a basic old percolater does the same thing, but pour-over gives you much more control. My husband geeks out more over the little details, but what I do know about the method is that it tastes fresher, and the time I used to get cranky about spending is actually a little ritual I enjoy. It makes me slow down for a little bit and that is something we could all agree is good.The carafe is a little delicate, but we’ve been careful with it and it hasn’t broken yet. Cleaning the kettle is easy, just boil some vinegar and it gets all the build-up right out. The carafe and filter are easy to clean each morning. I love it!
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