Chemex Pour-Over Glass Coffeemaker - Classic Series - 6-Cup - Exclusive Packaging


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Product Dimensions 6.3"D x 9.6"W x 1.35"H
Special Feature Dishwasher Safe
Coffee Maker Type Pour Over
Capacity
1.9 Pounds
Material
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1.4 Pounds
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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 Bonded Filters FP-1, FC-100, FS-100, FSU-100, Filters not included.

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34 ounces
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Chemex 6Cup Classic Series Glass Coffee Maker
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Pure Elegance

The beauty and functionality of the CHEMEX has been admired by many over the last 80 plus years. The CHEMEX can be found in museums throughout the world such as the Brooklyn Museum, Corning Museum of Glass and MOMA, NY.

Pure Ease

The inventor of the CHEMEX, Dr. Peter Schlumbohm, set out to make a coffeemaker that anyone could use easily to make consistently good coffee. The result was a vessel that brews the perfect cup of coffee every time.

Pure Taste

The CHEMEX system brews the perfect cup of coffee using the patented CHEMEX filters along with the pure glass coffeemaker. It provides the proper flow rate for extraction and all important “bloom” while removing bad fats, bitterness, acidity, and sediments that other types of filters leave behind. Light, medium, and dark roast lovers will enjoy the true taste of their beans with the CHEMEX.

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A family owned company with a legacy...

The story began in 1941, when the CHEMEX Coffeemaker was invented by Dr. Peter Schlumbohm PhD to brew the PERFECT cup of coffee. Since that time, the CHEMEX has spanned generations and the globe as an icon of American design. History and craft are embedded in our makeup. At the CHEMEX factory located in Massachusetts, we still inspect, polish and hand-tie each coffeemaker and cut every filter - just as we always have. Led by a brother and sister who grew up on the factory floor, CHEMEX Corporation is made up of a team of people who are passionate about bringing superior brewing equipment to the global community.

Pure Design. Pure Flavor...

It has been said that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. But imitation can truly be no substitute for the original CHEMEX coffeemaker brewing system. Few products can match the flawless blending of design and function of the CHEMEX. Its visual elegance has earned it a place in the permanent collections in many of the most prestigious museums worldwide. Its functionally has been awarded by the scientific and coffee communities. CHEMEX coffeemakers are made from the same high quality glass used for lab ware. It is beautifully clear and imparts no flavors or chemicals into your brewed coffee. Each coffeemaker is inspected, polished and hand tied by one of our team, before getting boxed up for shipping. CHEMEX Bonded filters are based on laboratory paper and designed to remove bad fats, bitterness, acidity and sediments that all other types of filters leave behind. Each filter is cut in house, on a machine that is operated by one of our team. Our filter paper is manufactured in the USA from North American materials only, adhering to responsible and sustainable practices.


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    4.8 out of 5 stars
    4.8 out of 5
    6,424 global ratings

    Customers say

    Customers like the taste, ease of cleaning, and size of the coffee maker. For example, they mention it gets the most flavor from the beans and the special filters get rid of any paper flavor. Some appreciate the quality, appearance, and ease of use. That said, opinions are mixed on value and material.

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    619 customers mention "Quality"521 positive98 negative

    Customers like the quality of the coffee maker. They mention it makes excellent coffee, especially if you use fresh ground with a burr. Some say that it's the best coffee making device they've used to date, making one of the best cups of coffee they'd ever experienced. They also say that the carafe is attractive and makes excellent drip coffee, smooth coffee, and pour over coffee great. Overall, most are happy with the quality and functionality of the product.

    "...This allows the coffee to be warm longer as when it comes out of the container as it isn't that hot..." Read more

    "...grams of water and water temperature, I have come up with one of the best cups of coffee I have ever experienced...." Read more

    "...This pour over brewer is not the quickest process but It makes an amazing cup of coffee and clean up is like a summer breeze...." Read more

    "...ounces of coffee (2-3 oversized mugs) with this, and the pour-over process is a calming and meditative start to my day...." Read more

    219 customers mention "Appearance"212 positive7 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the appearance of the coffee maker. They mention that it looks nice, has a good design, and is very eye-catching. Some say that the design has not changed in decades.

    "...is really smooth; it is absolutely NOT bitter at all, and it just looks clear and clean in a brown way...." Read more

    "...it does look nice, and it is pretty easy to clean after use..." Read more

    "...The brewer is beautiful. I keep it on the counter because it's a work of art. It's a conversation piece...." Read more

    "Chemex is a classic brand for pour-over, and this carafe is elegant and high-capacity...." Read more

    218 customers mention "Ease of use"196 positive22 negative

    Customers find the coffee maker easy to use. They say it's simple, easy to serve, and worth the wait and hassle. Customers also say the process has become a pleasant morning ritual and the coffee is more flavorful. They mention the prep time is quite fast and the process is worth the small amount of extra time.

    "...It's pretty simple; you heat up water to 200 or so degrees (I have a Cusinart electric pot I bought for tea which has a 200 degree setting), fold..." Read more

    "...I love the variety of coffees and teas and I loved the ease-of-use. No complaints about the Keurig...." Read more

    "...trouble getting this coffee maker, but it was completely worth the wait and hassle!..." Read more

    "Super easy to use and easy to clean! I pair this with my Bodum Gooseneck Electric water kettle and definitely enjoy making my own coffee at work now!" Read more

    179 customers mention "Taste"171 positive8 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the taste of the coffee maker. They mention that it enjoys the flavor of their coffee, the Chemex filters do a wonderful job of removing the nasty taste that can come with decaf coffee, and that it completely removes all bitterness from coffee. They also say that the coffee is fuller and less acidic than other drip, and the glass does not have odors like plastic.

    "...Glass does not have odors like plastic!Finally, I used to use a French Press which also makes great coffee...." Read more

    "...It makes me slow down, think and wake up. The coffee tastes good. Cleaning isn't a hassle at all...." Read more

    "...I also enjoy the flavor of my coffee, a medium Columbian or delicious Espresso roast I grind myself...." Read more

    "...the process has become a pleasant morning ritual and that my coffee is more flavorful. I highly recommend if you have the time...." Read more

    147 customers mention "Ease of cleaning"124 positive23 negative

    Customers find the coffee maker easy to clean. They say it's simple to rinse out after use and cleans right up. They also appreciate the biodegradable filters, which are easy to dispose of.

    "...Clean up is very easy (other reviewers said this too); you just throw away the coffee in the paper filter and rinse the container out...." Read more

    "...the filter papers for this are very thick, yielding a very clean, crisp cup of coffee without any grittiness or harsh flavors...." Read more

    "...process but It makes an amazing cup of coffee and clean up is like a summer breeze. Lift out the filter and put in the trash...." Read more

    "...It is easy to clean, and mine stays out on the kitchen island because it's so nice looking." Read more

    75 customers mention "Size"58 positive17 negative

    Customers like the size of the coffee maker. For example, they say it's a great size for one-cup brews, takes up much less counter space than their old 10-cup machine, and is the perfect size for two people. It holds a good amount of coffee and is easy to clean. Some mention that it produces two large mugs of coffee.

    "...◦The scale is critical for consistency. Once you create the perfect cup of coffee, you have the recipe.◦..." Read more

    "...is a classic brand for pour-over, and this carafe is elegant and high-capacity...." Read more

    "...The filters fit it perfectly, water drains thru without being stuck thanks to the "bump out" for the pouring - one pour, one cup...." Read more

    "...; you have to use the official filters for this, as knockoff brands will not fit right, and you have to rinse the paper before brewing or else your..." Read more

    70 customers mention "Value"46 positive24 negative

    Customers are mixed about the value of the coffee maker. Some mention it's worth the price, and the simple, affordable pour over coffeemaker is the best. They save money by buying whole beans, and say it'll be a very good buy. Others say that the filters are unusually high, and it'd be an expensive way to make coffee.

    "...coffee I have ever made, not to mention that this is the least expensive coffee maker I have ever bought. Definitely worth 5 stars!" Read more

    "...the official filters are also really expensive and kind of wasteful, as they are huge and you can really only use it to brew one mug of coffee at a..." Read more

    "...The unbleached filters are cheaper and work well. Lesson learned." Read more

    "Great coffee inexpensively. I first discovered Chemex pour-over coffee makers in the 1960s when I came to live with my father who was using one...." Read more

    63 customers mention "Material"35 positive28 negative

    Customers are mixed about the material of the coffee maker. Some mention that it's made from very thick glass that helps to retain the heat and lessen evaporation, while others say that it is rather thin and not forgiving.

    "...the filter papers for this are very thick, yielding a very clean, crisp cup of coffee without any grittiness or harsh flavors...." Read more

    "...thin this glass was, I took extra special care, but that SUPER thin glass is not forgiving at all. Will I get another one?..." Read more

    "...The glass itself is very solid, but not super thick nor super thin, definitely still need to be careful with it, as it is indeed glass...." Read more

    "...I ordered the newer one with the handle but it is thinner and I don't like the feel of the glass handle though I saw several other comments that..." Read more

    Good Cup of Coffee But Time Consuming
    4 out of 5 stars
    Good Cup of Coffee But Time Consuming
    The chemex makes a good cup of coffee, but it’s a time consuming exercise. If you’re in a rush or don’t have time in the morning, it’s not something you will use often.To make a really good cup of coffee with the chemex takes at least 10-15 minutes, and a lot of people don’t have that luxury in the morning rush.That said, you can make an excellent cup o Joe with the chemex and a good grinder. It’s just a matter of preference.
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    Reviewed in the United States on November 19, 2012
    When I read the reviews of this product, I was a little skeptical. I started drinking coffee, maybe ten years ago. After the usual drip machine, I went to a French press. Then I went to Aeropress (which is a good method but it is too expensive because it uses too much coffee). Finally, my old Cuisinart machine died, and I went looking for a replacement. I was looking for the ultimate machine that would get 5 stars; there isn't such a machine. The highest I found was the Chemex, which got 4 and a half stars(plus). I became intrigued, read ALL the reviews and went on to Utube to see how you are supposed to use this method. It's pretty simple; you heat up water to 200 or so degrees (I have a Cusinart electric pot I bought for tea which has a 200 degree setting), fold one of the special heavy duty chemex filters (and yes, use them, they really are better; that's half the reason this system works so well); others suggest you wet the filter; I agree, it seems to make things flow a little better) and put it in the top opening of the glass container. You put your coffee in (a tablespoon for each 5 oz is their recommendation), and put a slight indentation with your finger or something in the center of the coffee. You then pour just a little liquid in the center, then around the edges, gradually filling the cone with water (and raising the coffee off the cone). Gradually (don't just dump it in really quickly) pour all the water into the cone filter. It takes a minute or two for the water to drain down, but when it does, you have the best coffee you can possibly make. Of course, the quality of coffee is dependent on two other factors, one, a clean excellent water source, and two, FRESH (burr ground beans within a day or less for maximum taste) high quality coffee. This is not a machine per se, it is a method that has been tested for a bunch of years, and it really works. The downside is if you are in a hurry or you simply don't have time in the morning, this will not work for you as you have to have a few minutes and, most important, some patience. I have written over 350 reviews on products for Amazon, and this is, by far, my most enthusiastic euphoria with a product. It's like I found the magic bottle (glass), and it has fulfilled my wish (perfect coffee). You know, I've said so much (and so little when you analyze it), so here are a few final comments about the coffee produced. First, it is really smooth; it is absolutely NOT bitter at all, and it just looks clear and clean in a brown way. It's so good that my wife (I made her try it) who doesn't drink coffee even admitted it was very good (which coming from her is like a miracle). Clean up is very easy (other reviewers said this too); you just throw away the coffee in the paper filter and rinse the container out. I always rinse it right away, if you let it sit, you may have some problems cleaning it. The collar, two pieces of wood fitted around the neck of the glass, is held on by a rawhide cord; you can easily take this off (but why, if you just rinse out the unit each time, it is superfluous to mess with the collar). One more little trick I thought of (all by myself) is I heat the cup I am going to pour my coffee into with hot water prior to my putting the finished coffee into it. (And if I am putting in milk, I heat the milk to get it warm). This allows the coffee to be warm longer as when it comes out of the container as it isn't that hot (you can reheat it with a microwave, but I sometimes wonder if that does affect the taste). Oh, one more little thing, it says 6 cup, they are assuming a cup is 5 ounces, to me a cup is 8 ounces, so if you need a larger than say, 4 cups, go with a bigger size. Any comments are appreciated! Postscript: I also now use a double walled glass to put the prepared coffee in (16 ounce) as it keeps the coffee hot much longer (like up to 25 minutes, depending on how hot the coffee is to start). I also put dried egg shells in my filter before I put in the coffee; the egg shells help make the coffee even milder (if that is possible) and add a little calcium to the coffee, or so I have read. I take this all very seriously.
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    Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2023
    this thing makes really good coffee, although it is a pretty involved process to actually use it. the filter papers for this are very thick, yielding a very clean, crisp cup of coffee without any grittiness or harsh flavors. it is a pain in the a** to use though; you have to use the official filters for this, as knockoff brands will not fit right, and you have to rinse the paper before brewing or else your coffee will taste like paper. the official filters are also really expensive and kind of wasteful, as they are huge and you can really only use it to brew one mug of coffee at a time. it does look nice, and it is pretty easy to clean after use (although if you want to put it in the dishwasher, you have to remove the wooden handles, and getting them back on is also a huge hassle). you also have to use quite a bit more beans with each cup than normal and you have to grind pretty finely unless you like your coffee very weak tasting. it can also be inconsistent; unless you brew the EXCACT same way every time, your cup of coffee will taste slightly different (this includes amount of coffee, coffee grind, amount of water, brewing time, blooming, and stirring). honestly, if you are looking to up your coffee's taste, i would first start with buying better coffee beans, and most importantly, grinding them fresh right before brewing (which is also a giant pain, but worth it in my opinion). you'll notice a much bigger difference doing that than you will using this device, even if you just use a normal automatic coffee brewer that you would see in like an office break room
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    Reviewed in the United States on September 19, 2013
    After watching at least 10 videos describing how make coffee using the Chemex drip method, I made the purchase. I bought the six cup version. If you follow the instructions given on the multitude of videos available on You Tube for this product, you can't go wrong. I highly recommend you also purchase a scale to use with this coffee mare as it will allow you to quantify exactly how much coffee and water you add. I bought the Hario V60. It works as advertised. Using the scale. I have been able to make adjustments to my ingredients, that are quantifiable and repeatable.
    My coffee habit before I bought the Chemex was home brewing with a drip type automatic coffee maker ( Starbucks Barista) and my standard five shot "Pente Vente Americano" on Saturday and Sunday at the local Starbucks.
    At home I have been brewing Ruta Maya Coffee Dark Roast, which I believe is roasted locally here in Austin, Texas.
    Bottom line: after tweaking the 1) grind time, 2)grams of coffee, 3) grams of water and water temperature, I have come up with one of the best cups of coffee I have ever experienced. Comparing the Ruta Maya Dark Roast Automatic drip (which I used to think was good) with my Chemex version is like comparing std TV to HD TV. The difference is in the aftertaste. The Chemex has absolutely none of the bitter after taste experienced with the Automatic drip. The Chemex coffee is complex with favors that almost taste like chocolate. I can't wait to see what it does to some of the other coffees that I used to think we're good.
    The other major improvement for the Chemex over my old drip machine s cleanup. Glass does not have odors like plastic!
    Finally, I used to use a French Press which also makes great coffee. The Chemex eliminates the residue & grit typically experienced with a French Press.
    I forgot to mention that I used the oxidized Chemex square filters ( rehashed with hot water).
    In summary, this is a great value, as long as you do the research on procedures, and systematically determine the appropriate settings for your perfect cup of coffee.
    Cheers, Joe Mac
    Update: here is my recipe for perfect Chemex coffee

    Chemex Coffee

    Equipment

    Chemex 6 Cup Coffee Maker

    Chemex Bonded Filter Squares (Oxygen cleansed)

    Hario V60 Drip Scale / Timer

    Kitchen Aid Coffee Grinder

    Capresso H2O Pro Water Kettle

    Ingredients

    Purified Water 56 ounces

    Whole Coffee Beans 45 to 55 grams

    Procedure (Makes 30 ounces or 1 1/3 cup of coffee)

    Boil Approximately 56 ounces of water in Capresso Kettle (212 F).

    Place Chemex Filter in Chemex Coffee Maker

    Open filter so that three layers of paper are on one side and one layer of paper is on the other side.

    Orient the three layer side toward the spout of the Chemex Coffee Maker.

    Unplug the Capresso Kettle when the water reaches 212F

    Wait 30 seconds.

    Critical for dropping water temperature to 200F.

    Thoroughly wet the Chemex Filter with the hot water.

    This also warms the vessel.

    Pour out the hot water from the Chemex Coffee Maker.

    Carefully hold the three layer side of the filter out of the way.

    Reposition the wetted filter.

    Turn on the Hario Scale.

    Place the Chemex Coffee Maker on the Hario Scale.

    Tare the Hario Scale.

    Grind the whole bean coffee on a Medium Coarse setting.

    10 seconds in Kitchen Aid Grinder.

    Pour 50 grams of Medium Coarse Coffee into the wetted Chemex Filter.

    Gently shake the Chemex Coffee Maker to even out the Coffee Grounds.

    Make a small intention in the center of the grounds.

    Tare the Hario Scale.

    Carefully pour approximately 130 grams of hot water to wet the coffee grounds thoroughly.

    Start in the center indention, moving outward until grounds are completely wet.

    Allow the Coffee Grounds to "bloom" for 45 seconds.

    Critical time.

    Tare the Hario Scale.

    Start the main pour.

    The main pour will total 887 grams of hot water.

    Gently pour starting at the edge and move in a circular motion around the perimeter of the Chemex opening.

    Pour until the water is about half an inch from the top.

    Allow it to filter topping off occasionally until you reach 887 grams.

    Try to avoid "floaters" by sinking them carefully with the pour.

    Allow the water to filter through until the last few drops.

    Remove the filter and place in the compost.

    Pour the coffee.

    Enjoy !

    Place the optional Chemex glass top on the coffee maker to help maintain temperature.

    Notes

    This procedure makes about 30 ounces of Coffee or about a cup and a third.

    Grams of coffee can be adjusted to taste. I recommend using the range 45 to 55 grams.

    If the water filters very very slowly, the Grind is too fine. Adjust to a coarser grind.

    Time is critical to maintain water temperature within the optimal range. Have all supplies available. Work steadily without rushing and you'll have no problems.

    The scale is critical for consistency. Once you create the perfect cup of coffee, you have the recipe.

    This procedure was developed after observing several Chemex videos on YouTube, combined with my own experimentation.

    Coffee (in order of preference)

    List is limited as coffees taste different using the Chemex method compared to my old Automatic Drip Coffee Maker. My old database of Coffee preferences is obsolete. The Chemex difference is in the elimination of the bitter after taste.

    Ruta Maya Shade Grown Dark Roast

    Jamaica Blue Mountain (Starbucks Reserve)
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    5.0 out of 5 stars Simple and Elegant Pour-over Coffee Brewer
    Reviewed in Canada on August 10, 2023
    I was looking for a coffee maker that was more compact and RV travel-friendly than my Nespresso Citiz. It was down to either Aeropress or Chemex but after a chat with my son (who has and uses both), Chemex seemed the better option. While I'm still experimenting, I will say that you do get a much smoother cup of coffee - there is just no bitter/acidic taste. In fact, I've rewarmed my coffee in the microwave (sorry gourmet coffee folks) and it still tastes great. I'm admittedly a bit nervous of keeping it warm on our flame stove but I'll likely try it at some point. I should also note that I am using the original Chemex natural filters for brewing. I love the wooden collar - little awkward to remove for washing but I quickly got the hang of taking it off/putting it back on. It does a great job of insulating your fingers to pour coffee while adding some real flair. I find the brewer washes up really easily but I always rinse it out immediately when it is empty. Some reviewers have mentioned the fragility of the Chemex but I find it very sturdy; it's been bumped a couple of times with no issues. Now let's talk design - did you know that the iconic Chemex has been exhibited in the MOMA? Even in my humble RV it looks beautiful on the counter with its simple elegance. I'm very happy with this purchase.
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    JOSE A.
    5.0 out of 5 stars EL ORIGINAL
    Reviewed in Mexico on February 20, 2023
    Gran producto, la original cafetera CHEMEX, se logra un resultado estupendo en el sabor de tu cafe
    Hyrla Anjos
    5.0 out of 5 stars Muito bom! Jarra incrível esteticamente a forma extração
    Reviewed in Brazil on November 22, 2022
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    5.0 out of 5 stars Muito bom! Jarra incrível esteticamente a forma extração
    Reviewed in Brazil on November 22, 2022
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    Javier Herrera
    5.0 out of 5 stars Chemex es Chemex, no hay más
    Reviewed in Spain on January 1, 2024
    Una Chemex no puede tener nunca una reseña mala. Quién la compra sabe lo que es, una de las mejores cafeteras que existen para tomar café de verdad
    Kamrul Islam
    5.0 out of 5 stars If you love coffee you'd do yourself a favour by purchasing this!
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 8, 2023
    Reason for purchase and experience
    Just buy it. Honestly, it is worth every penny. if you're into your coffee you would at some stage have heard of Chemex. It is probably the best way I enjoy my coffee, you don't need a fancy machine to enjoy coffee and probably the best coffee I make is via Chemex.

    Pros
    1) Makes a lot of coffee
    2) Most cost-effective method to make coffee
    3) Looks good in the kitchen
    4) Coffee tastes amazing

    Cons
    Nothing I can think of
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