☕ Elevate your coffee game with every pour — because your mornings deserve the best!
The Unbreakable Pour Over Coffee Maker combines a large 34 fl oz capacity with durable borosilicate glass and a reusable double stainless steel filter, offering a premium, eco-friendly manual brewing experience. Designed for precision and ease, it features an ergonomic handle and anti-drip spout, is stovetop and fridge safe, and is free from BPA and lead, making it perfect for millennial professionals who value quality, sustainability, and style in their daily coffee ritual.
Exterior Finish | Metallic |
Material | Stainless Steel, Borosilicate Glass |
Unit Count | 34.0 Ounce |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 7.6"D x 3.1"W x 3.1"H |
Capacity | 34 Fluid Ounces |
Style | 34OZ Spout |
Color | no |
Recommended Uses For Product | Cappuccino, Espresso, Iced Coffee, Latte, Mocha |
Operation Mode | Manual |
Human Interface Input | Buttons |
Wattage | 1000 watts |
Filter Type | Reusable |
Specific Uses For Product | Iced Coffee, Espresso, Mocha, Latte, Cappuccino |
Special Features | Pour over Coffee Maker, Pour over Coffee Dripper, Permanent Filter |
Coffee Maker Type | Pour Over |
C**N
Clean coffee! By by frenchie!
it's so light! Feels odd something called "unbreakable" actually feels so frail (light, thin), but it's very nice and I love that I can just see how much volume I'm adding as I pour rather than wondering how much water I boiled off (tend to leave the water boiling for a bit) or having to measure exact when filling the boiling pitcher. *** THE FILTER is amazing compared to our French press, which we've used for years (several presses). A much 'cleaner' feeling and looking coffee and still packs a punch. I thought it might be weaker as a pour over than sitting in the press and stewing, but it's still strong. Definitely a cleaner mouth feel! Love it. ALSO very easy to clean by comparison to our press, which the grounds are all in the press and on the top, versus this filter is contained and only the finest amount of 'soot' gets into the pitcher and rinses out easily. With the French press we ended up putting so much oily coffee grounds down the drain when cleaning the press carafe. With this, just tap the stainless steel filter out into the trash bin and then rinse a small amount off in the sink. or use a paper towel to wipe more out before rinsing.**** DO NOT OVERPOUR (TURN IT TOO FAR DOWN), you will lose coffee out of the top, just a steady lower angled pour is good. I move fast in the morning and did this a few times trying to fill my cup in less a second. #life
N**D
Unbreak my coffee
This may be unbreakable but I haven't tried to break it. The glass and feels like it would break easily, if you tried to. Works great for making coffee though. I like the spout. Makes it easy to pour coffee into my coffee cup. Sometimes I pour it into my coffee mug. It works well for either. I typically add creamer to my coffee after I pour it into my coffee cup and/or mug. Then I drink the coffee. It usually tastes good, unless I use a flavored coffee I don't like the taste of. After I'm done drinking the coffee out of my coffee cup or mug. I clean my coffee cup or mug. Then I clean the unbreakable pour over coffee maker. That is some what cumbersome if you don't have a brush that can reach the bottom of the pour over coffee maker. I don't really drink a lot of coffee though.
M**R
different looking, high quality, and makes very good coffee
I've been using a paper filter pour-over from the originator of this type of coffee making for about a decade. I've gotten a bit tired of the cleanness of the coffee and wanted to try something a little more robust. This caught my eye, and I figured what the heck, it looks interesting, it's not expensive, so why not.It was a good purchase. the urn is attractive and flawlessly made. I hope not to find out whether or not it lives up to the Unbreakable name, but it has held up to a bit of careless handling. The borosilicate glass has a bit of weight, but it's not too heavy. The spout pours perfectly cleanly without a single drip.The filter is a cross between a cone filter and a French press filter. The coffee is double filtered; the inner filter is a fine mesh filter, the outer is just perforated steel. There are several holes in the bottom, and I was afraid that it would pour too quickly and not give water enough time on the grounds, like some other mesh filters. It does not. Coffee drips at a normal rate for a pour-over. It tastes a lot like press coffee without the sludge (or not much). I'm using the same medium-fine grind that I use with the paper filter maker, and it works well.Since the volume of this filter is less than the #4 filters I've been using, I have to do more pours, so it takes a little more attention. Grounds tend to stick to the filter, so it takes a little more care in cleaning, but the results are worth it.This is definitely different than other coffee makers I've used, but I'm quite pleased with it. It makes good coffee, looks unique, and pours like a charm. I'm convinced.
J**Y
Great coffee, delicate operations
Easy to use and makes a good cup of coffee. The glass is fragile so we are very careful. Couple drawbacks: 1. Cone shaped filters are helpful as it gives the coffee a bit more time to brew, and there is no mention of that in the instructions. 2. There is a black rubber piece that came with the strainer handle, it fell off immediately and has since been lost. Not sure it's purpose.
C**E
Love it and it would make a nice gift
Love it! Perfect size and looks pretty! Rinses clean easily and can be fully cleaned occasionally. Lightweight but sturdy. The drip brews lovely coffee. Coffee is as hot as you want it to be.
B**S
A bookmark is thicker than the bottom of this thing.
I poured coffee into this thing put it onto a ceramic with a sticky coating, I gave it a twist to release it from the ceramic with the sticky coating and all of a sudden I had a second spout, directly in the bottom of the thing. I thought fast and gave my sink some much needed caffeine I stood there in shock for a good 30 seconds, how could something so cool let me down so badly?So I investigated it and found a piece of glass where the ceramic coating was, AT FIRST i COULD BARELY SEE IT, IT WAS SO TINY. I took out my trusty dial caliper and it measured a whopping 0.015" for reference an average piece of printer paper is 0.004" I wanted to make sure I wasnt hallucinating So I measured the bookmark I was using to read with my book before I was rudely interrupted by spontaneous dissasembly and found it to be bigger, than I took the caliper with the bookmark measurement and could fit the piece of glass that is used to hold up many ounces of boiling hot liquid.Other places on the coffee maker/holder seemed plenty thick enough and if they can fix the manufacturing method so there is a much much thicker bottom I can see this being a fantastic product, but for now I cannot reccomend and would like to encourage the maker to do what I reccomend and make the bottom the strongest part of this coffee maker.Oh also make the spot welds on the coffee filter more robust I had another 1 that looked just like that coffee filter and it only lasted me about a year, this product should last a minimum of 10 years if you want anybody to take you seriously. :)
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