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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 28 de marzo de 2024
I bought this after I accidently knocked over, and broke, my mizudashi cold brew pot. The Primula Kedzie in my opinion, is superior in every way. The filter mesh is seemingly a bit finer, so less coffee sludge in my pot even with slightly finer coffee grounds, its wide base makes it much harder to knock over, and the handle isnt all at the top portion of the glass like my old one. With a tight fitting lid, good capacity, and good craftsmanship at the price point, I cannot complain much. Top screw on the handle was slightly loose upon receiving the product, but that was an easy fix with a flat-head screw driver. I do wish the handle was slightly thicker, but that is really my only minor complaint on the design, and doesn't affect its coffee making purpose.
Mia_Vox
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 12 de agosto de 2021
I wasn't sure about cold brew but now I'm totally on board. This pitcher is incrediblyeasy to use and easy to clean. The bottom of the filter screws off to fully rinse and clean. It's plastic so be easy on it. I'm sure with force it would break.The rubber ring in the inner lid is my only complaint. It doesn't do a great job of staying in place. From time to time the whole lid will rise up when filling with water. The rubber gasket doesn't do is job. Lol.I do the over night 12-24hr brew and it's some of the best tasting coffee I've had. The flavours really pop.Worth the money for sure.
Alfonso
Comentado en México el 14 de junio de 2021
Me gusta la capacidad y lo facil que es lavarla
Barb Wise
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 19 de agosto de 2020
I had to switch to cold brew coffee to try to reduce acidity and reflux. I bought this on recommendation of a family member. I love how easy it is to clean out the grounds. I will never consider another brand with a ground filter without a bottom that unscrews. I am on a septic system and should not be getting coffee grounds into my drain. I pull a paper towel through the filter after getting most of the grounds out in the garbage can. So easy. I only like hot coffee. I add about a third mug of water to 2/3 brewed coffee, heat it in the microwave, and I am good to go! Rarely get reflux after coffee anymore. One batch lasts me two days. I did return a different Primula model because the glass was thinner and I felt it would be too easy to break. This is sturdy and won’t be knocked over in my refrigerator.
P. Perry
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 22 de julio de 2020
I read a review that the coffee is too weak, but I get a very rich flavored brew in the 24 hours suggested. I think the important step is making sure the grounds in the center filter are well soaked before the rest of the carafe is filled. I put pulses of cold water directly from my tap into the filter, letting it drain through into the carafe between each pulse. When the grounds are soaked, I then finish by putting water into the carafe. This is as good as any cold brew I've had at a coffee house. This is easy to use and clean and fits nicely on the door of my refrigerator. I highly recommend this. Do make sure you use a high quality coffee to start with.
Artist
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 14 de junio de 2020
The design as a whole is just fine, but the mesh filter that holds the coffee is far too small for the amount of water space available. Coffee is way too weak, especially considering that one usually pours it over ice. But even without the ice, it's just too thin and weak. I let it brew 24 hours as the instructions suggested.But here's the problem: the mesh is extremely fine, almost like cloth. I'm not sure if the coffee is not able to leach as well or what. If you fill the entire mesh filter with coffee grounds, then you also have to fill the pitcher up to the top with water or only half the coffee in the filter will get wet. You can't reason that you could fill the filter full of coffee and then just put in half the water to get a stronger brew. You'd only be brewing from half the coffee grounds.So here's what I did, I just ended up pulling the filter out and dumping the grounds straight into the pitcher of water, therefore I could get more coffee in there to the ratio of water. Then I screwed the lid back on.Now all that I have to do is every time I want to drink a glass of iced coffee, I just use a little hand sieve and hold it over my cup as I pour the coffee into my cup. It's actually a very easy solution and you can manage the brew strength much more easily.But all this to say, then you don't need to spend the money on a fancy-schmancy pitcher with filter. You could use a mason jar or any old glass (not plastic) pitcher you might have around, and just cover it if it does not have a lid. No point spending the money on this pitcher with the filter that doesn't do the job anyway (Unless you're Canadian. They drink the weakest coffee on the planet. Theirs looks like tea. Therefore this pitcher would work well for them.)
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