Pour Over Coffee Maker, Manual Brew Maker, Single Cups Non-Electric Pour Over Coffee Dripper, Porcelain Slow Brewing Accessories for Gifts, (White, Medium,2-4cups)
$14.99
Price: $14.99
(as of Feb 02, 2025 03:47:52 UTC – Details)
Pour Over Coffee Maker
Three holes Dripping Design: The unique three-hole drip design makes the coffee flow more concentrated, and ensures the proper brewing time to fully extract the coffee flavor.
Inner Wall Vertical Rib: The inner wall of this coffee pour over adopts a vertical groove design, and the distance between the filter paper and the wall of the filter cup is reserved to fully extract the coffee essence.
Thoughtful Design: The V-shaped conical design can make the coffee powder pile higher, thereby prolonging the contact time with water and making it easy to fully infuse the coffee.
Wide applicability: The pour over coffee maker is made of high-fired ceramic, which has good heat preservation and durability. This coffee dripper is more resistant to heat loss than wire mesh filter during brewing and is suitable for most mugs and thermoses., allowing you to enjoy your pour-over coffee at any time.
Excellent Service : All of our pour over coffee filters are durable. If there are any problems or manufacturing defects, please contact us and we will provide you with the right solution.
Online Consumer –
Way better than plastic
I ordered this because I have a plastic pour over filter holder like this, but I am not sure about the heat and plastic. I prefer ceramic or stainless steel for things that interact with hot water or hot food.This looks very well made, it is a beautiful white color, and it is glazed very well, it should clean up and stay clean. I’ve only used it a few times so I don’t know if it will stain over time, probably.I also occasionally filter cooking oils, and if they’re hot out of the pan I do not like using plastic filters. This ceramic coffee filter holder is perfect for filtering other liquids such as cooking oil.It is thick like a good coffee mug, and does not add any flavor to the coffee. I usually filter some hot water through the filter to wash off any paper dust or manufacturing residue, this seems to reduce the paper filter flavor. Once the filter is pre-wetted, I put in a scoop or two of coffee and start pouring slowly. I like to do a full pour in one setting without letting the coffee rest. This seems to reduce the amount of acidic flavor coming out. I also cut the pour off early and then mix the concentrated coffee with a little more water to taste. This seems to do best for a pour over coffee after lots of experimenting.
Amy Morley –
Better Coffee!
I’m a very busy person who doesn’t always have the time to wait for a full pot of coffee to brew, and I’m not a fan of the coffee pod devices either. Years ago I was introduced to the pour over method and I was immediately sold. The pour over device I had been using was made of plastic, similar to traditional coffee filter baskets in a standard machine. However, this pour over cup by Marirao is made of porcelain, which has made all the difference.At first I didn’t expect too much of a difference because I never really thought about the obvious differences that level up any coffee experience. This device is more functional in a few ways as the sturdy ceramic sits better on the coffee cup, and due to the creamy off white color it’s a snap to clean because you can see what you’re cleaning, and nothing sticks the way grinds often do on plastic.This pour over device is easy to use, easy to clean, it’s made well, durable through multiple washings throughout the day, and the coffee tastes one hundred times better filtering through porcelain over plastic.I highly recommend this item for the coffee lover in your life. Whether it’s a gift for yourself or a friend, you simply can’t go wrong with it.
Sarah T. –
It works, it’s pretty, but you have to keep checking it
I’ve been using a plastic Melitta pour-over coffee maker for about a decade. I had been looking for a ceramic pour-over for a few months, and after buying a not-cheap stainless steel pour-over with multiple layers of micro mesh, I realized I still wanted a ceramic one. I already had organic unbleached cotton filters from my various experiments to make the stainless steel one less frustrating (the oils in the coffee adhere to the micromesh and clog it, and it is a tad tedious to have to wash it twice a day), so when this one popped up as an option on Vine, I requested it right away.Little did I know my sweet mom also bought me the exact same one for Christmas!! And I’m not sad about that IN THE LEAST! I would probably have ended up buying one as well.My ONLY complaints are that the flange on the base is a bit narrower than some larger mugs, so if you aren’t careful, or have ADD, lol, it will look like all is well, but then you walk away and come back to the thing having tipped over inside your cup spilling coffee and grounds all over the floor (crying). Also, you have to keep checking it to make sure it isn’t overflowing because you can’t see inside the cup like my old Melitta or even the stainless steel one. So, again, if you frothed your milk and put the pour over on your mug, pour in some water and that wasn’t enough so you pour in more and walk away (see a theme here?), and when you come back, there’s froth pooling around your mug.The long and the short of it is that you have to set aside 3 minutes to WATCH your coffee and be patient, you’ll love it!
Regina –
Don’t forget the paper filters
I have been using a french press to make my coffee for years but the biggest issue has been disposing of the coffee grounds. They’re usually too wet to throw into the trash and washing it down the drain causes plumbing issues so we’ve been putting them in jars then discarding when they get full. But when we don’t have any more jars we’re out of luck.I’ve seen these pour over coffee makers and was curious so I ordered one and was upset that I couldn’t use it immediately because I didn’t have any coffee filters. So… make sure you grab some (I got the #4). Once I got the filter I tested it out and it works beautifully! The water doesn’t pass through the maker too quickly so the coffee you end up with is nice and strong. It takes a little longer as I have to fill the cup 2-3 times to get the amount of coffee to fill my travel mug and the resulting coffee isn’t as hot as with my french press but I’m ok with that. BECAUSE… clean up was so simple! Just take out the filter and throw it in the trash. Yeah, I could just get a regular coffee maker but I don’t want one. something about actively preparing the coffee makes it taste better to me. LOL. Overall, I love it!
ztifmc5 –
Durable and Easy to Use
I wasn’t liking how my coffee was tasting in my electric coffee pot and got this porcelain pour over dripper. Let me tell you.. I’m using the same coffee and it tastes SO much better! I had no idea what a dramatic difference it would make!It’s also easy to use by heating up water and pouring over the coffee into a cup. I am also saving so much more coffee as I can make one cup at a time, even though this one can make 2-4 cups.I use size 2 filters that fit great.I got the cream color and it’s easy to rinse and clean. This is a game changer for your coffee routine!
Sharon –
Great for a single cup of coffee.
Weâve recently gotten into pour over coffee. This cup does an excellent job if youâre only making one cup of coffee. Itâs quick and easy to use and is dishwasher safe.