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Originally Posted by Leozinho
Chemex is the brand. I have one of the "classic" models. It's nice to look at. http://www.chemexcoffeemaker.com/cof...ic-series.html
To do it right, you also need a burr grinder, scale and gooseneck kettle. And of course high quality beans. I think that's where the Aero Press shines. It will make a good cup of coffee from run-of-the-mill ground beans.
If you want to try pour over for less than the Chemex, there's the Melitta or V60.
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Thanks for the insight. I have a burr grinder (two actually), and some decent beans, but it looks like I'll need the scale and gooseneck kettle.
I'm with on the AeroPress. I've made some good single cup coffee using one with Starbucks even
@Golf1echo: Clean up is definitely easier with the AeroPress. I like that it's a small package and can make a single good cup for when I'm out and about camping or in the field.