AGOGO Pour Over Coffeemaker Dripper with 304 Stainless Steel Filters Carafe High Capacity 8 Cup
$28.99




Price: $28.99
(as of Mar 18, 2025 19:18:50 UTC – Details)
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Small Size and High Capacity Pour Over Glass Coffee Maker with Filter
Pour over coffee maker with stainless steel filters,a set coffeemaker,Do not need buy any filter
Made with non porous borosilicate glass which will not absorb odors and chemical residues
Elegant design,simple and easy to use, easy to clean
It can be chilled and reheated for drinking,can keep original taste
Please clean immediately after use to avoid residual stains
Customers say
Customers find the coffee maker produces good coffee and has a nice design. They also appreciate its functionality, such as making iced coffee and the filter that keeps ground particles out. However, some customers have differing views on the overall quality and drip rate.
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maverick –
EDIT bought a new one, it’s perfect
There are flaws to this, BUT if you learn how to navigate them, it makes this pour over totally worth it! The first thing I noticed when taking it out. I immediately went to wash it so I could use it and discovered the black silicone handle piece on the filter isn’t fixed. There’s just a slit in the silicone and it slides on and off the stainless stem. So when I washed it, it immediately came off and I had to fish it out of the garbage disposal. I have to remember to take it off before I wash it or I will lose it. It’s super annoying and it’s just a matter of time before it disappears forever. The next thing I noticed is the wood collar does feel bulky in your hands and slides on the glass so it doesn’t feel very secure in my hands. I’m just cautious when picking it up and have gotten used to how it feels and trust that I’m not going to drop it. Next when making coffee the filter creates too much of a seal in the glass,meaning the coffee won’t drip on the bottom. Or it does super slow and then stops. To alleviate the pressure you have to lift the filter, but then it started sputtering out the sides and burned my hand. If you fill the filter with too much water in general, it starts sputtering coffee out of the sides hitting everything surrounding it with hot coffee. It did this throughout the entire process of making the coffee. There was a huge mess all over the counter, and I was afraid of burning my fingers all the time. However this super slow drip creates a nice strong cup of coffee. My last filter also left “mud” in the bottom of my cup and this one doesn’t do that. I decided the taste of the coffee was worth trying to figure this out and if I couldn’t I’d return it. So i found after trial and error, if you don’t fill the filter with water past the top of the wood collar, it drips better and if you have to lift the filter to alleviate the pressure it doesn’t sputter water out. No mess. No burned fingers. Just use the wood collar as the MAX limit mark of water and it’ll be good. And again before you wash the filter, take the little black piece off and set it to the side and immediately replace it So you don’t lose it or have to fish it out of the garbage disposal. If you do those things, you’ll probably be pleased with the results. This really makes a great and delicious cup of coffee and I’m a huge fan of the super slow drip. So it takes a little learning and getting used to it, but it’s worth it :)EDIT: I broke line and liked this enough to buy another.bthw new one had none of the problems the previous one did. No bubbling or sputtering when filled with water, the black silicone handle is attached and not falling off. The only negative I noticed is without that seal/sputter like the previous one this drips MUCH faster and results in a weaker cup of coffee. I prefer the slower drop but still like it
Nunnya –
Makes great coffee
I’ve had several pour-over set-ups, this is a good one. The carafe is a little sturdier than a couple I’ve had and broken easily. This one is on the small side but perfect for us since we like our coffee super-fresh. One pot full is enough for 3 to 4 cups. Since it’s sort of a squatty pot, it isn’t really easy to handle for someone with fairly large hands, but I do like the wooden insulator – covers a little more of the glass than most, so it doesn’t burn your fingers as easily as some pour-overs I’ve used. The metal basket strainer is okay, but I prefer using a larger one from a previous pour-over I had, just because I prefer the rate of flow. Overall, I rate this a very good product. I would absolutely buy it again.
Monica Baggett –
Getting away from plastic!!
Love this, still trying to get the right amount for my coffee. Love it.
Amanda Havens –
The gap between the steel filter and carafe is too small
The lack of gap causes coffee to come up over the lip of the carafe and spill. Putting something (like a piece of folded paper) in between the lip of the carafe and the filter does alleviate this issue.
Dezzzz –
Love this pour over pot!!!
This is the perfect size to make a few cups of coffee at once. The carafe is beautiful and comfortable to pour from. Itâs compact style stores easily. The pour over filter is a double-walled style, it does not clog & cleans up easily. A small brush is included to clean the used grounds from the filter. They also include a buffing cloth for the carafe. This makes a great cup of coffee. Highly recommend. Would make a nice gift!
Ray –
Very poor design
This coffee system is very flawed. The neck of the decanter is too wide to grip because there is a half-inch thick wooden piece around it, making it too wide for the average person’s hand. Also, the wooden neck piece slides around as you try to pour with it, making it unstable and dangerous. The only safe way to pour hot coffee from this thing is to use two hands and an oven mitt or thick dish towel to support the bottom as you pour.The stainless steel filter that comes with it is too small for the decanter, making it necessary to pour smaller amounts of water through it at a time. I’m unable to find the packaging it came in, otherwise I would return it.
Darlin urbaez –
Es muy bonita era lo que queria
Está muy bonita a pesar de no venir bien protegida me sorprendio que llegara en una sola pieza,
Tabitha M. –
Wonderful coffee pot
We can usually get about 3 – 10oz cup servings. We have used this with an additional paper filter at times, but prefer without (taste is more similar to French press). There is a suction that happens if you poor the water too quickly through the filter, this can cause spilling. But is easily avoided by pouring slowly or wedging something between the filter and the neck of the pot.
Risa barkman –
Makes the perfect cup of coffee when camping! Easy clean up
Lissa –
Love it. Great pour spout, holds a fairly good amount of liquid, the tie and wooden wedge works well for keeping your hands safe from the heat.
BeNobody –
Previous reviews identified a few issues with this; a couple of which I managed to work around.1. When the seive is filled with grounds its nearly airtight to the decanter, which causes a flow issue. I got around this by wedging a glass straw under the seive which provides an air escape and corrected the flow.2. The decanter doesn’t come with a stopper. I found that the seive when filled with wet grounds makes a very nice heat stopper.I did find however that the decanter does not pour very well despite it having a shaped surface for it…. It kinda dribbles down the side if you pour too slowly.Otherwise it works well and produces a perfectly good coffee and when used with coarse grounds very little silt is produced.
Audrey Szeremet –
Itâs a beautiful carafe and handles well I use it regularly Love how it keeps my coffee hot
Billy Joe Buyer –
If you notice, there is no handle on the pot, so the loose fitting wooden collar is all you get to grab. Then when you do, you’ll want a light weight over glove or something else to guard the heat from your hand. The pot is very small, so better for only one person. Then the screen filter with a loose fitted rubber or silicone tab that is very tiny and comes off ever time you wash it. After my first two cups, I tossed out the pot as useless and after using the metal filter for another month, I tossed it as well due to the tab coming off all the time. It boggles the mind that designers don’t just buy a Melitta and reverse engineer that lol. You know; the pot with a handle and a drip cone holder with a handle and large capacity? Yeah, that one.