☕ Brew it your way, every day!
The Clever Coffee Dripper is a versatile brewing device that combines the best features of pour-over and French press methods. Made from 100% BPA-free Tritan plastic, it holds up to 18 oz of coffee and comes with 100 filters, ensuring a mess-free experience. Perfect for home, office, or outdoor use, it allows you to brew your coffee to perfection with ease.
B**W
A nice sub for french press....
I LOVE this. I'd purchased Stanley's Stay Hot French Press for my van and that's been great, BUT it requires that I either purchase coarse ground coffee or that I buy coffee beans and grind them. If I'm out in nowhere, which is the goal, these things can be tricky to find. I found this wonderful drip coffee maker and it's a total game changer. I still buy the good coffee when I can find it, but ultimately, ANY coffee will do here--even regular coffee from the big box store. It's also easy to clean (tho some of this is I'm using filters which I plan to buy a reusable filter shortly). I still love my french press, but this is my daily go-to.
A**7
4 minutes to very good coffee once the water’s hot
Simple to use, low tech, produces good coffee in just a few minutes.
P**O
Excelente método de preparación!
De los métodos de preparación que mejor extrae las propiedades de un buen café. Muy recomendable.
A**N
Great coffee
Great dripper
B**S
Truly a “Clever” Dripper !
Love this coffee maker and the variety of colors it’s now available in. I only need enough for 1 person, it’s perfect and the coffee is delicious!
G**L
Excellent fewer with a couple specific flaws
It makes very good immersion brew coffee, with a cleaner cup than a french press, and substantially easier to clean up after than a french press.I removed a star because of some design flaws. (1) the four plastic feet that it sits on are quite thin, and on my unit one of them broke off after I'd had it a few months. It won't work without something else doing the job of that missing foot, so this means I have to balance that side very carefully on some other object on the counter, which is a nuisance (though not quite worth the expense of replacing it with a new one). Also, almost always the drain mechanism works flawlessly, but every so often, it doesn't seat correctly, and you pour your hot water in just to have it run out all over the counter. I therefore recommend adding water first and then coffee grounds, opposite to the order suggested by the manufacturer, both for faster brew and drainage (as noted by James Hoffman), but also in case of accidental leaking through the gasket. This way, hot water leaks out, but you don't lose brewing coffee.
R**R
Great way to make coffee
I would highly recommend this for the person who wants an easy way to make coffee that has a great taste. It's brewing method and easy dispense make it great for travel. Our green one has a slight bit of staining on the bottom but functions the same as when we bought it.
S**N
I think I finally can stop looking...
This is it folks. I think I've finally found the perfect 1 cup coffee maker in existence today. After many researching and product trials (not to mention the money spent), the Clever Coffee Dripper is hands down the best little coffee maker I've ever used and I believe I can say for certainty that my searching has finally concluded. The CCD combines the functions of a french press with a melitta drip filter. Basically what this means is that the CCD will give you french press quality coffee but with the ease and cleanup of a single melitta filter.Why this beats a french press:With a french press contraption, the quality of your coffee is way better than what you would get with a normal drip machine because you actually get to steep the coffee grounds rather than just run hot water over it. Think of this as "marinating" your coffee. The downside to using a french press is two fold. First is what people call the "sludge" you'd get when using a french press. When you get to the bottom of your coffee, there is this slimy texture that just makes you not want to actually finish your cup of coffee. There are definitely ways to combat this sludge effect but it didn't really work for me.The second reason why a CCD beats a french press is due to how easy it is to clean up. With a french press, dumping the grounds in your waste basket is definitely not hard to do. What is a pain is having to clean the plunger device. This plunger usually consists of three parts and you'd have to take them apart for cleaning after each and every time you use it. If not, coffee grinds will be stuck to it and stains will appear. The clean up process was one of the main reason why I had to switch to a single brew melitta filter.Why this beats a melitta filter:A single brew melitta filter is cheap, convenient and extremely easy to clean when done. If you are the only family member who drinks coffee, this little device is perfect for you. It's basically just a funnel if you think about it and that right there is why you won't get the best cup of coffee if you use this method. As soon as you pour hot water over the coffee grinds, the water drips into your cup. You actually don't get to steep your coffee. However, many users still prefer this method of brewing because it is so easy to use and clean up after.Why the CCD rules them all:The CCD allows you to steep your coffee because the water doesn't actually filter out until you place the CCD over your cup! This single feature is what makes this device so efficient. The "steep" you get equates to what you'd get when you use a french press. Because the coffee drips into your cup like a melitta filter, there is no extra piece to clean up. Once done, simply toss the #4 filter into your trash bin, rinse the CCD and you're done! For users who are afraid of their coffee losing temperature while steeping, the CCD comes with both a plastic base and lid. The base I find useless but the lid helps trap the heat while you are steeping the grinds. Unless you like to drink boiling water straight out of the kettle, I found that the temperature of my coffee is still hot enough for my preferences after extraction. It's much better than with a french press. The lid helps a whole lot. I usually steep for about 3 minutes.Some might think the price is a bit too much but I believe it's definitely worth it.My personal tips and advice:- Never use soap to wash the CCD as it can affect the taste of your coffee.- I normally do a "deep clean" of the CCD by just pouring in nothing but boiling water after every few days. I'd just let it sit inside and let the hot water remove some of the leftover coffee smell.- Try to clean the CCD with hot water as much as possible if you have to rinse it right after a brew. Rinsing it with cold water might wrap the plastic.- I never place the CCD upside down after cleaning or for any other purpose. Leave it upright as much as possible.
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