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The County Line Kitchen Cold Brew Coffee Maker is a 64 oz (2 Quart) heavy-duty soda lime glass pitcher designed for easy brewing and pouring. Featuring a stainless steel mesh filter and a leak-proof flip cap lid, this versatile kitchen essential is perfect for making cold brew coffee and iced tea. Its durable, BPA-free construction ensures safety and longevity, making it an ideal choice for both home and travel.
Brand | County Line Kitchen |
Model Number | 1 |
Color | Transparent/Silver |
Product Dimensions | 15.88 x 10.8 x 26.04 cm; 1.13 Kilograms |
Capacity | 1.81 Kilograms |
Power / Wattage | 800 watts |
Material | Stainless Steel, Glass |
Compatible Models | Coffee Maker |
Special Features | Leak Resistant |
Item Weight | 1.13 Kilograms |
L**S
The best I found
So I bought 2 different one before trying this Country Line (2l) This is by far the best design.First of all the filter is well made. It is big enough to put your coffee so that it sit completely in the water. I like strong coffee. I personally put in 20 tbs. It came out perfect. The top of the filter also covers the mouth of the jar. The size of the filter also makes it easy to pour water on top. The ones I have tried before, the coffee kept creeping up to the top thus having to wait until it went down to pour more. It was a long processs.Second, the spout works great. I was afraid at first look, but happy to report I was wrong. It pours like a charm. My previous ones had horrible spouts. The lid of the spout also snaps into place, so leak proof.Thirdly, you can get replacement parts easily or different accessories.And lastly, it looks cool. I love the mason jar look. I am a country gal.Highly recommend
K**A
Great cold brew that's really easy to make
Three people in my family are coffee drinkers, and I used to make cold brew by steeping coffee in a big bowl on the counter overnight then straining it through a cloth lined sieve into a pitcher. The coffee was good, but it was messy to make. This system is amazing. It does the same thing but in the jar we store it in, and the strainer is easy to empty and clean. I have used store bought ground coffee and coarse ground from coffee shops. The storebought tends to leave sludge in the bottom of the jar, but it's easier to keep on hand. I also find that I don't always use the handle/spout that came with it. I have reusable mason jar lids that work just fine.Here are two of my favorite recipes using our cold brew. I keep a jar of creamer that I make by pouring a can of evaporated milk and a can of sweetened condensed milk in a mason jar - shake well when you use it. Cold brew, creamer, and some vanilla coffee syrup over ice. It's easy to fiddle with the strength of the coffee flavor. I do maybe 70% coffee, 30% creamer. My daughter does more like 50/50.The other drink we make is dirty chai. I buy cartons of liquid chai at the grocery store. 1 cup chai, 1 cup milk, and I never measure the cold brew but I put somewhere between 1/2 cup and 1 cup of coffee and a little pour of vanilla syrup. My daughter says this one is starbucks tier. I would recommend this system and buy it as a gift for any coffee drinking friends.
D**R
Amazing!
I spent the best part of a day looking at different cold brew jugs for coffee and I eventually stumbled upon this one, which is perfect! Unfortunately Amazon didn't recommend it to me (maybe because it ships from the US?) but luckily I found an article online that mentioned it.Pretty much all of the other brewing jugs I saw were tall and narrow, meaning that you could accidentally tip it out of the fridge door if opened too quickly. Many also had glass handles and lots of the comments mentioned that the handle broke after only a few uses. The narrow shape would likely have been a pain to wash them by hand as my hands are quite big. Also none of the others seemed to have a consistent seal since the spouts were often open to the air, causing the fridge air to affect the taste.None of the above are issues with this one though. I've been using it for the past month now (made about 4 brews so far) and it's been great! It's wide-mouthed which makes it easy to clean, the glass is thick with no thin handle to break and there's a good silicone seal in both the filter and the lid to keep it fresh (also great for transporting it in the car!). The mesh is great too, very fine holes and sturdy. My only complaint would be that it's not that large, but it makes enough for 3-4 mugs, though perhaps if it was any larger it may not fit in the fridge door, or cause it to have the aforementioned problem of falling out of the fridge door if opened sharply, so maybe it's for the best that it's the size that it is.Highly recommend this over ALL of the other designs, especially as it costs the same as them (~£25 after postage/import taxes).
!**!
Great. Used every week.
This product is very good.Good bits:- The cap stays closed and sealed.- The filter filters most sediment (though there are particles in the last cup, but thats due to a metal filter's limitations and not the product's fault)- It's friggin' huge. Well, it's big.- Easy to use (though the top can be a challenge to get off sometimes)- Love the glass. Looks great, measurements of all kinds, and vey accurate.Bad (?) bits:- You might think you're getting 2L out of this, but with the volume of the filter and coffee, it's more like 1.5L- but whatever. Maths.- Cleaning the filter is kind of hard. I use a たわし on a stick, or for normal people, a stiff brush would work great, but don't think that you can put your hand in there. It's narrow and it'll rip your hands up (lightly), it won't feel good. Unless you're a freak, then go for it.- It doesnt fit in my fridge door. Though, I live in Japan, where fridges are small. So, whatever. Plus, it might break my door, as it's 2L of water... so... yeah.- If i liked to complain, there's not enough to complain about. Seriously, it's great.
H**T
Excellent product
Makes great cold brew and very easy to use and clean. Highly recommended.
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