Chemex Pour-Over Glass Coffeemaker – Classic Series – 3-Cup – Exclusive Packaging
$41.94
Price: $41.94
(as of Feb 05, 2025 16:24:20 UTC – Details)
From the brand
What makes CHEMEX filter paper the best?
CHEMEX Bonded Filters remove bad fats, bitterness, acidity and sediments that other types of filters leave behind. They are manufactured in the USA from North American materials only and are sustainably harvested.
What makes CHEMEX glass so pure?
CHEMEX coffeemakers are made from the same high quality glass used for lab ware. It is beautifully clear and imparts no flavor or chemicals into your brewed coffee.
What type of roasts can you use?
The CHEMEX can be used for all types of coffee roasts, tea, iced coffee, cold brew and more!
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CHEMEX – simple, easy to use with timeless, elegant design
All CHEMEX Coffeemakers are made of the highest quality, non-porous Borosilicate glass which will not absorb odors or chemical residues
The patented CHEMEX pour-over design allows coffee to be covered and refrigerated for reheating without losing flavor
All CHEMEX Coffeemakers are measured using 5 oz. as 1 cup
Use CHEMEX Half Circle Filters FP-2, Filters not included.
Customers say
Customers find the coffee maker to be a great option for making good-tasting coffee at home. It’s the perfect size for making one cup of coffee, and it doesn’t take up much space. The design is simple yet stylish, with a bamboo and leather mid-grip that looks classy. Many customers find it easy to use and clean. However, some have mixed opinions on the overall quality and temperature of the coffee.
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OTA_only –
Outstanding coffee for 1, easy to use and clean.
I bought this to use in addition to my electric drip coffee maker. I drink 1-2 mugs of coffee every morning and while the electric drip makes acceptable coffee it is more suitable for brewing larger pots. I buy whole bean coffee and grind my own beans (my next investment will be a burr grinder). I am not a coffee aficionado but I like a good fresh cup of coffee – my favorite beans are Eight O’Clock original. I saw the Chemex for the first time on a friend’s social media post and was intrigued. I did debate purchasing the larger Chemex, but decided that for larger groups/company the electric drip would work better and therefore purchased the smaller unit for my daily use. I did watch a few videos before I tried it the first time and that was helpful.The coffee it produces is wonderful – it is full of flavor and has no bitterness. This model uses the half-moon filters, I do not find them difficult to use. Obviously this takes a little more effort than flipping a switch on an electric drip, but for me it is worth the effort. The difference in time/effort for me is that I have to add the water in 1-2 batches since it doesn’t drip quickly enough for me to add it all at once. Note that the most you can pour into this model is 2 cups of water (2- 8 oz cups) – I suppose it is called a 3 cup because most coffee makers assume a ‘cup’ serving to be around 6 oz – but it is just right for me. Since there is no burner to keep the coffee warm, I usually heat my second mugful in the microwave which works very well, there is no bitterness after reheating. I wash my unit every time I use it, it’s not difficult to untie the leather strap, remove the collar, clean it with a bottle brush and set it aside to air dry. The glass is dishwasher safe but since I don’t run my dishwasher every day and can quickly wash it by hand that wasn’t a big deal for me. I have found that I use fewer beans since purchasing the Chemex because I rarely throw any coffee down the drain – first because it tastes so good and secondly because I make only what I can drink.
Linda smith –
Great tasting cup of coffee
Make a good cup of coffee . Easy to use . I like that it doesnât take up a lot of space like a regular coffee maker . Can use less coffee so thereâs no waste .
B.M.D. –
Great coffee maker
Used it for 5+ years didnât break no crack. Since i quit caffeine, Iâve been stil using it as vase!
Kelly –
Brewing coffee truly is a art
I’m trying to live a more toxin-free lifestyle, one of the things that I have done to do this is get rid of my plastic Keurig machine. I replaced it with this pour over Chemex. Little did I know it would improve many different things for me, including: The overall taste of my coffee, before I was buying pre-ground at the grocery store. I have since stopped and started buying a whole bean called purity and then I grind it down myself then pour it into this Chemex. Coffee tastes so much more better, it literally is like a art of its own. I use paper filters, pre wet them first. Boil up some water in my bodum kettle and then pour a little bit over the top to let the gases release and then I start pouring little by little until it reaches the little dot on the on the glass, the little dot on there lets me know that’s a full cup. Cleans up well, super aesthetically pleasing to see it on my counter. Love the sound of the coffee dripping, I have no problem waiting just a little bit longer to do it this way than the , I have no problem waiting just a little bit longer to do it this way than the automatic coffee machines. Because I know that the way that I’m doing it is the healthiest way possible for my body.
Watson Prunier, SOC –
Iâm loving it!
With the double filter process; it has been the best coffee yet! Having LifeBoost coffee with this and it has been revolutionary! Never using the plastic ridden Keurig system again.
Sneaky Potato –
Great Coffee Maker, Even For Beginners
I really struggled when deciding between a Chemex setup or a decent automatic drip machine. It’s tough because while the Chemex is always cheaper than a good drip machine, it’s enticing to do less work in the morning. However, I decided on the Chemex 3 cup after a lot of thinking and research, and here’s why:- Smaller serving sizes (I drink 1-2 cups, never more). Perfect for one or two people- Easier cleaning- Simpler, no moving parts to break over time- Reportedly better tasting coffee over automaticsBasically, I started looking at drip filters because I was getting a little tired of making espresso every day. Sometimes my shots wouldn’t pull perfectly, and it’s pretty frustrating on those days you just want a simple, no-frills cup of coffee. I have a french press, but I wanted something with a little thinner body than my typical espresso drinks.I’ve never really used a drip maker before. I expected it to be really annoying or difficult to figure out, but it really wasn’t. I would highly recommend getting a good gram scale (with a timer) with this coffee maker, since it makes it so much easier to replicate the same cup of coffee every morning. I use about 25g of coffee per 390g of water. All you have to do is grind your coffee, weigh it to 25g, dump it in the Chemex (with your filter), tare your scale, and pour hot water slowly until you reach 390g. It should take about 4 minutes in total to reach the 390g. If you’re a newcomer, that might sound intimidating, but honestly it’s really easy after you do it once. There are plenty of videos on how to do it on YouTube. I was a little worried, because it looks really complicated, but as soon as I tried it I realized you pretty much can’t mess up as long as you use the right amount of coffee and water, and let it drip for the right time.I came into this with low expectations, and I was actually surprised to find that the coffee you make in the Chemex really does taste better. It’s more complex, and I could taste stuff that I couldn’t when using the same beans in my french press. And surprisingly, the coffee isn’t nearly as thin-bodied as I was expecting from the heavy filter. The mouthfeel is still quite substantial, but incredibly smooth and satisfying. It might just be the filter, but I found that some of the more stubborn coffees that I usually only run through my espresso machine tend to be much easier to make in the Chemex. I have a lighter-roast espresso that kept coming out sour and acidic in my french press (regardless of water temp and grind), and it poured beautifully the first time I put in through the Chemex. For the first time, I actually understand why some people call lighter roasts “refreshing”. I used to just think they were sour and awful in a french press.Overall, I think this is a really good bang for your buck if you’re looking to make a great cup of coffee. It’s relatively inexpensive, and the filters really aren’t too bad in price, unless you’re making like 5 pots a day or something. Also, I feel like the Chemex is going to make better coffee than most of your automatic machines, simply because you have way more control over the process.
Whiteskite –
Es muy bueno, el café queda excelente
Wilson21 –
Pas de pb avec la carafe ce qui est le plus important, mais lâemballage est arrivé abîmé et vu lâouverture il avait déjà été ouvert – pas terrible pour un cadeau
Alina –
Compré café en una tienda especializada recién molido para probarlo y es un pasada! Me salió un café con un sabor intenso y ha sido muy rápido y sencillo el proceso. Compré también los filtros asociados y la tapa de cristal y es todo un acierto!Llevo años queriendo comprar uno porque también me parece muy decorativo y soy consumidora esporádica, asà me queda una pieza que adorna la cocina y que puedo sacar cuando tengo visitas y sorprender con cafés de calidad. Súper recomendado
Hussain Al-mobashir –
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Jack Smith –
Wow!Ich fasse mich kurz da Rezensionen nicht so mein Ding sind, aber dieses wunderschöne und praktische Produkt hat eine verdient.Ich trinke ca. 3 Kaffe am Tag.Auf der Arbeit wurden alle privaten Maschinen verboten und durch Automaten ersetzt, die Tassen sind Mini kosten 35 Cent sind mir zu bitter und Sodbrennen bekomm ich auch davon.Also testete ich eine French press. Der Kaffe wird mir hier aber auch in Regel zu bitter und es ist nicht mein Ding, soviel kann ich jetzt nach 8 Monaten sagen.In unsere Küche sah ich dann einen Kollegen mit dem sogenannten Coffee gator ähnlich wie chemex…. Ich war total begeistert und fing an zu googeln.So bin ich auf den chemex gestoÃen.Das Design hat mich sofort begeistert und so schlug ich zu, direkt dazu bestellt ich eine handmühle und passende Filter mit.Als alles da war machte ich mir direkt zu Hause einen Kaffe und…… Wow.Der Kaffee ist der Hammer!Er ist so gut, dass ich die kleine 1-3tassen Kanne wie geplant mit zu Arbeit nehme und meinen vollautomaten zu Haus durch die 6er Kanne ablösen werde!