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Customer Reviews for Melitta Melitta® Porcelain Gourmet Manual Coffeemaker

Melitta Melitta® Porcelain Gourmet Manual Coffeemaker

Make delicious, fresh coffee for any occasion with this Melitta® porcelain gourmet coffeemaker. This coffeemaker allows you to brew in a few minutes by placing your grounds in a paper filter, placing the paper filter in the porcelain filter and pouring hot water through the top filter into the 6-cup pot. In addition, its sleek white appearance will coordinate with most dinnerware and is ideal for hosting as the pot keeps your coffee warm naturally without electricity. This convenient manual coffeemaker also gives you complete control over your brew strength. Pot measures approximately 6" H and holds 6 cups of liquid. Dishwasher safe. Imported. Set includes a package of six #4 paper filters. Additional filters sold separately. One year warranty.
Average Customer Rating:
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1 out of 2(50%)reviewers would recommend this product.
Customer Reviews for Melitta® Porcelain Gourmet Manual Coffeemaker
Review 1 for Melitta® Porcelain Gourmet Manual Coffeemaker
Rating: 
5 / 5
5 / 5

Love It

PostedMarch 26, 2011
GourmetCoffeeLover
from Florida
Would you recommend?Yes
I love my Melitta porcelain manual. I use it every weekend (I use my Melitta one cup manual on the weekdays). I started using Melitta manual pour overs over ten years ago and it is the only way I'll brew my coffee. It's quick and easy and in my opinion makes the best coffee
Review 2 for Melitta® Porcelain Gourmet Manual Coffeemaker
Rating: 
1 / 5
1 / 5

Poor Design - Cone Funnel Needs Second Opening

PostedNovember 27, 2010
coffeefan
from chicago, il
Would you recommend?No
I am disappointed in this porcelein cone funnel. It has only one small hole/opening for the coffee water to brew through. If you use the recommended amount of ground coffee, the water will get "stuck" and will not flow into the pot (or it will take about 15-20 minutes at which time the coffee will now be lukewarm at best). Interestingly, I used the plastic cones in the past and noticed that they improved their design to include two drainage holes. This plastic cone won't fit into the opening of the porcelein pot, unfortunately. I overpaid for a cute tea/coffee pot that is not functional at all. Bummer.