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Melitta Porcelain #2 Cone Brewer, White
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Material | Porcelain |
Brand | Melitta |
Shape | Cone |
About this item
- White Porcelain Coffee Brewing cone designed to fit most Coffee Mugs
- Designed to Allow Optimal Coffee Flavor Brewing & extraction
- Brews a Fresh Cup of Coffee in the time it takes to make instant
- THE LATEST COFFEE SENSATION & Dishwasher Safe!
- Includes a start-up supply of number 2 Melitta Cone Coffee Filters
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JOIN US IN THE PURSUIT FOR BETTER COFFEE
Melitta is dedicated to providing the ultimate coffee experience with gourmet coffees, filters and coffeemakers.
Since our founder Melitta Benz, invented the Pour-Over method over a century ago, we've been on the forefront of cone filter quality and innovation.
THE ULTIMATE COFFEE EXPERIENCE STARTS WITH THE ORIGINAL POUR-OVER
In 1908 German housewife Melitta Bentz made coffee history. Tired of bitter coffee, Melitta poked holes in a brass cup and lined it with a sheet of her son’s blotting paper to create the world’s first Pour-Over. The result was rich, flavorful, handcrafted coffee that forever changed the way people brew their coffee. Over 100 years later, Melitta remains dedicated to the pursuit of a better cup.
- A medium-size drip opening provides a consistent brew and eliminates risk of bitterness.
- A ring underneath drip opening that directs coffee flow into mug and prevents runoff.
- Full-height ridges within cone provide optimal flavor extraction.
- Two viewing holes prevent overflow.
- Uses #4 cone coffee filters.
- High-quality porcelain with white gloss finish.
- Top-rack dishwasher safe.
- Includes a starter pack of #4 Melitta cone coffee filters.
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Product information
Product Dimensions | 5.5 x 4.75 x 4.88 inches |
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Item Weight | 1.15 pounds |
Manufacturer | MELITTA INC |
ASIN | B00BYF99CA |
Item model number | 64101 |
Customer Reviews |
4.3 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #117,138 in Home & Kitchen (See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen) #187 in Coffee Machines |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | March 21, 2013 |
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Product Description
Brew like a Barista with Melitta's Porcelain Pour-Over™Cone. Elegance, convenience and fresh brewed taste is all included in this Melitta tradition.Our porcelain pour-over cone can be used to prepare one cup of coffee with that fresh brewed taste. Fits most coffee mugs and carafes. Designed to allow optimal coffee flavor brewing and extraction. Uses #2 or #4 cone coffee filters Dishwasher safe. Includes a start up supply of Melitta #2 cone coffee filters. Product Dimensions: top width - 4.625", top width including handle - 5.75", base width - 3.875", height - 4" Steps to brewing your own pour-over coffee: 1. Fold the seams of the Melitta filter and place in Melitta cone pour-over brewer. Place pour-over on top of a mug or jar. 2. Scoop in finely ground coffee. The fresher the coffee the better. 3. Start with fresh, cool water. Heat the water to just below a boil. 4. Pour the water in a swirling motion to fully saturate the grounds and create agitation for optimal extraction. The slower the water is poured, the bolder and more developed the cup will be. 5. Enjoy your handcrafted cup of coffee! The Signature Series Pour-Over™ Coffeemaker is an elegant interpretation of the ORIGINAL Pour-Over™ Coffeemaker that our founder, Melitta Bentz, invented over 100 years ago. Click the video below for 360-degree view:
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Easy to clean | 4.7 | 4.8 | 4.9 | 4.8 | 4.8 | 4.9 |
Flavor | 4.5 | 4.6 | 4.6 | 4.6 | 4.6 | 4.6 |
Easy to use | 4.3 | 4.6 | 4.8 | 4.8 | 4.8 | 4.8 |
Value for money | — | 4.4 | 4.9 | 5.0 | 5.0 | 4.9 |
Sturdiness | — | — | 4.8 | 4.8 | 4.8 | 4.8 |
Sold By | IA Home & Hobby | Segarty | Creano GmbH | LHUKSGF | LHUKSGF | Creano GmbH |
compatible devices | Coffee Maker | Coffee Maker | Coffee Maker | Coffee Maker | Coffee Maker | Coffee Maker |
material | Porcelain | Ceramic | Ceramic | Porcelain | Ceramic | Ceramic |
number of pieces | 2 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
shape | Cone | Cone | Cone | Cone | Cone | Cone |
Important information
Place the Melitta Porcelain cone on your coffee mug. Insert a Melitta #2 cone filter. Scoop in your favorite fine grind coffee. Slowly pour hot water over grounds in a swirling motion to saturate all grounds. Sit back & savor the richest cup of coffee you have ever tasted!
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Customers like the ease of use and ease of cleaning of the coffee filter. They mention that it works well, is simple, and straightforward. They appreciate the appearance, and quality of the product. That said, some complain about the stability. Opinions are mixed on value, weight, and size.
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Customers like the quality of the coffee filter. They mention that it makes good coffee, the ceramic is of excellent quality, and the performance is perfect. The coffee filter is well-made and sturdy, and it produces a deeply rich mug of coffee without bitterness.
"...The porcelain is more rugged than we imagined, and should last a long time...." Read more
"...It came in a nice giftable box. It is very sturdy porcelain just beautiful. It took me about a minute for the water to do its job...." Read more
"...I am able to make a deeply rich mug of coffee without bitterness, just like I like it...." Read more
"This ceramic coffee filter cone is very sturdy. Compared to the plastic version, it’s much heavier— you need to use it with a more heavyweight mug." Read more
Customers like the ease of use of the coffee filter. They say it's simple and straightforward, making it the easiest method available. Some customers also mention that it works great with a #4 filter to make a 16 oz cup of coffee.
"...This is so perfect. I did use the number four cone though. It works so much easier. Just put it in and then fold it down a bit...." Read more
"...from the Melitta is cleaner, slightly more well-rounded, and slightly more complex.Excellent product! Highly recommended." Read more
"Simple straightforward tool to make fresh coffee, with no moving parts and no plastic...." Read more
"...Easy to clean (as long as you clean it right away), easy to use, and the white color gave me comfort to see it was clean...." Read more
Customers find the coffee filter very easy to clean. They mention that the porcelain finish makes handling and cleaning easy. Customers also say that the cone is sturdy and dishwasher safe.
"...them in the dishwasher that might be true, but these are so easy to clean by hand they never see the dishwasher and they look like they will last..." Read more
"...It's solid as a rock and cleans up perfectly in the dishwasher...." Read more
"...It sure is good and the cleanup is nothing. Highly recommend this product and method for a great cup of coffee." Read more
"...Plus it just looks nice and has the unexpected benefit of being VERY easy to clean).With that choice, I had to pick a brand...." Read more
Customers like the appearance of the coffee filter. For example, they say it's beautiful, like a work of art, and attractive. Customers are also impresseded with the milky white porcelain color, saying it feels good in the hand. Overall, customers are happy with the design and quality of the product.
"...is excellent, but the brew from the Melitta is cleaner, slightly more well-rounded, and slightly more complex.Excellent product!..." Read more
"...Plus it just looks nice and has the unexpected benefit of being VERY easy to clean).With that choice, I had to pick a brand...." Read more
"...to grind as finely as possible, this allows a slow brew and increases beautiful bloom...." Read more
"...no matter what cup or mug you put it on due to the poor design of its bottom surface with raised ridges and a too narrow brim and unbalanced weight...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the size of the coffee filter. Some mention that it fits their coffee mugs and has only one hole, while others say that it was too big for most cups and heavy. The drip hole was too large and the paper filters are too small for this ceramic filter. It just barely fits over their widest coffee cups but should easily fit over any standard diner mug.
"...Read the measurements closely. This is really big for a one cup brewer (therefore heavy) with a #2 filter" Read more
"...Switching to this cone was a huge mistake. First, the size and shape is all wrong...." Read more
"...It still fits nicely on top of a mug, but has plenty of room to fill the #2 filter up with water to get a perfect cup without spillover...." Read more
"...It just barely fits over my widest coffee cups but should easily fit over any standard diner mug...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the weight of the coffee filter. Some mention that it is substantial weight so that it won't shift, while others say that it's substantially heavier, so you do need to be more careful about it tipping. However, the porcelain brewer is heavier than the plastic, and we assume it can break. It's awkward and unbalanced, and the drip system makes it top heavy. The newer version is much lighter.
"...However, the porcelain brewer is heavier than the plastic, and we assume it can break.We bought two of the porcelain cone brewers...." Read more
"...Compared to the plastic version, it’s much heavier— you need to use it with a more heavyweight mug." Read more
"...The first thing I noticed was that this newer version was much lighter and seemed to be of lower quality manufacturing...." Read more
"...Cons? The WEIGHT!!! OMG is this thing heavy!I hope they come back with a plastic one with a handle...I'll buy that in an instant!!!..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the value of the coffee filter. Some mention that it's cost effective, reasonable price for brand name, and uses cheaper filters. However, others say that it was a waste of money and unusable.
"...before you pay the price of this porcelain cone, the plastic ones are so inexpensive you wouldn't lose much trying one of them first." Read more
"...and filters, and I've always been very brand-loyal, but this is a bad product...." Read more
"Simple, low cost, durable, and effective. What more could you ask for?..." Read more
"...The cost is much less than a new coffee maker...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the stability of the coffee filter. They mention that it wobbles on every cup, is uneven, and does not sit stably on a cup. Some say that the filter is heavy and clunky, and that the flange at the bottom does not stay securely on any cup or mug.
"...This one is *really* heavy and doesn't sit quite securely on my coffee cup...." Read more
"...cup, but if you are using anything larger, it's truly unstable." Read more
"It’s larger than I wanted when sitting on my Chemex and a bit wobbly which is too bad but isn’t the fault of the product...." Read more
"...It's uneven and wobbly on every cup I own but one. I wouldn't trust it not to tip during use...." Read more
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We bought two of the porcelain cone brewers. Only one of us drinks coffee, but with frequent guests, two brewers makes for improved hospitality. For dinners we would like to have 2 more, but storage space is an issue.
The porcelain is more rugged than we imagined, and should last a long time. One of the cone brewers has a small crack on the outside, vertically oriented on the "web" between the cone and the cup cover. It looks to be a shrinkage crack manufacturing issue. It has become a bit more obvious as coffee has faintly stained the crack. The crack has not grown and appears to be completely superficial.
When I bought these I had in mind that I would expect to replace them much like I have to replace porcelain cups and dinnerware--every few years or so. If we washed them in the dishwasher that might be true, but these are so easy to clean by hand they never see the dishwasher and they look like they will last many years, even with the tiny crack.
For those who have no experience with the Melita Coffee Maker System, a paper cone filter (size #2 or #4) is placed in the brewer and the appropriate amount of coffee is placed in the filter. Hot water is poured over the coffee and brewed, filtered coffee descends through a small hole into a cup, mug, or small pitcher of your choice. The filter "size" idea it the number of "cups" expected to be brewed. I suppose when Melita invented it all of that made more sense. After all Coffee cups back then held about 5 oz (6 oz to the top). Now we have mugs that hold 16 oz. In addition there or so many "grinds" and "roasts" that anyone can be confused. Too fine a grind and the particles will clog the filter. Too course a grind means flavor is reduced and coffee is wasted. We find a grind between medium and fine works well and we always use #2 size filters made by Melita, folding the "seams" over. An 8 oz. cup requires 2 level tablespoons of coffee (one measure). Filling the cone once with hot water fills the cup, but note that slowly pouring the hot water in slowly can lead to over filling the cup. If the cup is 12 oz, use 3 level tablespoons and fill the cone 1 1/2 times.
We get consistently great coffee from the Melita system.
This is so perfect. I did use the number four cone though. It works so much easier. Just put it in and then fold it down a bit. So I was able to have a cup of cinnamon coffee this morning and then another cup of vanilla coffee. I will still make a full pot once in awhile but this is going to work out great for me since I live alone.
It came in a nice giftable box. It is very sturdy porcelain just beautiful. It took me about a minute for the water to do its job.
You should buy one.
This is so perfect. I did use the number four cone though. It works so much easier. Just put it in and then fold it down a bit. So I was able to have a cup of cinnamon coffee this morning and then another cup of vanilla coffee. I will still make a full pot once in awhile but this is going to work out great for me since I live alone.
It came in a nice giftable box. It is very sturdy porcelain just beautiful. It took me about a minute for the water to do its job.
You should buy one.
For those who have used the plastic cones like I have over the years, you have to get used to the increased weight of this porcelain cone. It's solid as a rock and cleans up perfectly in the dishwasher.
The size of this porcelain Melitta cone (model #64101) is what makes it versatile. It's sold as a #2 filter cone but it will easily handle the #4 filters as well. I can make a great single mug with the #2 filter, then put a #4 filter in it and brew up twice as much to use in a carafe. (The #4 filter will clear the top of the cone by 3/4 inch but has the same taper as the #2 so it fits perfectly -- in spite of the fact that the cone is a little shorter than the #4 filter, there is plenty of capacity for making 4 cups of coffee.)
To sum up, if you love coffee made with Melitta cones but want to move up from plastic, this porcelain unit is an excellent choice. If you haven't made coffee with a Melitta pour over brewer and want to try it, you can't go wrong with this cone -- but should you want to be cautious before you pay the price of this porcelain cone, the plastic ones are so inexpensive you wouldn't lose much trying one of them first.
The first thing I noticed was that this newer version was much lighter and seemed to be of lower quality manufacturing. Sure enough, after only a few weeks of use, the bottom area shown in the photos cracked off simply while being placed in the kitchen sink. Also, the glazing job as others have mentioned is not great. You can see in the photo that not only was the glaze poorly applied, but they even allowed this one to pass quality control with the poor molding job showing the large wrinkle in the ceramic.
Performance wise, it brews coffee perfectly, just not sure if I will be purchasing another one due to the poor manufacturing quality.
Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2021
The first thing I noticed was that this newer version was much lighter and seemed to be of lower quality manufacturing. Sure enough, after only a few weeks of use, the bottom area shown in the photos cracked off simply while being placed in the kitchen sink. Also, the glazing job as others have mentioned is not great. You can see in the photo that not only was the glaze poorly applied, but they even allowed this one to pass quality control with the poor molding job showing the large wrinkle in the ceramic.
Performance wise, it brews coffee perfectly, just not sure if I will be purchasing another one due to the poor manufacturing quality.