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The Simply Charmed Coffee Pour Over Brewer is a sleek, black ceramic single-cup coffee maker featuring a unique 3-hole system for optimal brewing time and flavor extraction. It includes a full box of 40 biodegradable Melitta filters and a detailed how-to guide, making it easy to brew fresh, rich coffee at home or on the go. Dishwasher safe and built to last, this manual pour-over is a sustainable, stylish upgrade for discerning coffee lovers.







| ASIN | B07DGKDDVQ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #114,249 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #45 in Pour Over Coffee Makers |
| Brand | Simply Charmed |
| Coffee Input Type | ground |
| Coffee Maker Type | Pour Over |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (1,984) |
| Date First Available | June 1, 2018 |
| Human Interface Input | Unknown |
| Included Components | Filter |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Is Dishwasher Safe | Yes |
| Item Weight | 1.43 pounds |
| Item model number | SC-Pourover black |
| Manufacturer | Simply Charmed |
| Model Name | SC-Black Pour over |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Power Source | Manual |
| Product Dimensions | 4"D x 4"W x 3.5"H |
| Special Feature | Durable Porcelain Pour Over |
| Specific Uses For Product | Travel, Home Use |
| Style | Classic |
| UPC | 851965007494 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| coffee_filter_size | #1 |
M**2
Great pour over cup
Works well, very sturdy. Heavy and well made. Dishwasher safe.
E**D
Best coffee ever!
I like the ceramic. I would think that perhaps stainless steel might impart undesired tastes, but can't say for sure. This produces the best coffee I've ever made at home, and I'm picky. I hand grind my beans just before brewing, and formerly used a one-cup Bunn MCU Brewer, which was great, but this is fantastic. LESSON LEARNED: I was surprised at how S-L-O-W the coffee drained into the cup until I happened to look at the rinsed filter just before adding the coffee. The bottom seam of the paper filter, which is two layers of the paper, just like the side seam, was sitting directly over the three drain holes in the pour over. This was impeding the flow. The solution was to follow to the directions (that's a first) on the Melitta box to fold over the bottom and side seams before placing in the pour over. Position the filter so that only a single thickness of the paper covers the three bottom drain holes. Use a little water to help it stay in place before rinsing and then brewing. Be sure to rinse each filter in-place in the pour over with brewing temperature water before you brew. If you drain that into your coffee cup, and not the sink, also rinse your cup afterwards to remove any off flavors that result from this rinsing. Take 2-3 minutes to pour the water in during brewing. Don't dump in as much as the pour over can hold and wait. This is a slow process if you want to the best coffee. You can read more about encouraging the "bloom" during brewing on the Web. I've had coffee brewed by every conceivable method. If I'm at a coffee shop that offers pour over I always ask for that since it was so much better. Now brewing that at home with this and it's delicious.
K**C
Perfect for one cup! You’ll never drink pod coffee again!
I’ve been disillusioned with my pod coffee maker for quite some time; besides the pods being environmental disasters, I found that even if the reservoir looks empty, there is remaining water in the channels where the reservoir fits into the machine. Although I regularly cleaned my machine, I discovered black mold in mine that was only visible when I swabbed the small channels with Q-tips. I often wonder how much of this mold I consumed with my morning coffee! Ugh! We bought a Chemex for making several cups at a time, but I like a single cup in the afternoon…this is just right for making one or two cups at a time. Provides the perfect vehicle for producing that perfect fresh drip-brewed cup of coffee. Retains all the heat and flavor consistently. Couldn’t be easier or work better. So if you want to have a FRESH cup every time, avoid using the pods. After you get a fresh cup every time, you’ll realize that your pod coffee was flavorless compared to this easy method. Every bit as convenient as pods, but you use fresh CLEAN water every time.
S**X
Perfect for those who like strong coffee.
This is super easy to use. It comes with a box of filters so you will be ready to go when you open the box, and you will know what filters to buy later. It’s also a whole box and not loose filters. Super easy to clean. The ceramic is durable and thick enough to feel substantial and not worry about breaking. It fits on a variety of sized mugs. Have used it on my 8oz, 12oz, 16oz, and 20oz mugs. Can also use it on my 1 cup measuring cup when I am making iced coffee. Will also fit on top of my 40oz insulated tumbler. I started out with the plastic one hole pour over cone, and loved the stronger flavor. I was disappointed when I saw this had 3 holes, but the coffee drains about the same rate as with the one hole model and the flavor is still rich and bold. This process takes longer than Keurig, but about the same time as a traditional drip, but with much better results. Liked it so much that I bought a second one for my mother. Makes for a bolder flavor coffee for iced coffee.
J**G
Great product, but mine cracked
I think this is a great way to make coffee! A fresh cup every time in just a few minutes, and so simple to clean! I bought my first one nine months ago. Shortly after I started using it, it developed a hairline crack. It wasn't leaking, so I didn't bother reporting it as a problem. Well, today I noticed it started leaking through the crack. Not a big deal, as I purchased a second one last month anyway, but something to look out for.
J**N
Simply Charmed Ceramice Pour Over Coffee Maker Has Charmed Me.
Have tried other pour over systems. This one is the simplest to use and produces great results. I like that it is ceramic so there is no "metal" taste from brewing. I brew dark roast medium grind coffee. Two tablespoons of coffee for 12 ounces of water. I use a #4 filter as it extends over the rim of the Ceramic Maker. Insert the filter in the ceramic cup, run hot tap water over the filter, then add the coffee. Boil the water, let it sit a few seconds, then pour it slowly over the grounds in a slow, circular motion. This make a strong brew. Adjust the amount of coffee for your preference.
N**.
Clean Tasting Coffee
This is a great system if you’re making a single serving. It is sturdy and sits well over my favorite large mug. Its use resulted in the best cup of coffee I’ve had in a long time. My suggestion would be to use a gooseneck kettle to boil the water so that you can get a slow pour over the coffee grounds.
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