Cold Drip Coffee Maker
Who does not enjoy a sip of refreshing cold coffee on a sweltering hot summer day? The Cold Drip Coffee Maker is not just gorgeous in looks, but it also makes the loveliest coffee. Coffee is refreshing both on a cold day and a hot day. Nothing beats a cold coffee punch on a hot day. Many cold drip coffee makers dont just brew wonderful coffee, but also catch the eye. Some pay homage to the Victorian era with their glass top that is shaped beautifully along with the metal to add to the sparkle of the maker. You can feel lost in its looks as you wait for your cup of coffee.
Setting up the cold drip coffee maker is a simple task. The instruction manual allows you to easily assemble it. Follow the instructions step-by-step and you will have your own cold drip coffee maker ready in a moment. The machine works very easily too. The top carafe needs to be filled with ice cubes while the center of the cold drip coffee maker holds the filters as well as the packed-down coffee of your choice. The bottom carafe collects the cold coffee as it drips down.
The cold drip coffee maker works best if you can tightly pack ice cubes in the ice/water jar. Be a little patient while you adjust the ice cubes in between each other so that you can have enough space to pour in more ice. Some of you may find the paper filter in the cold drip coffee maker to be a little oversized but it is important to use the filter that is provided with the coffee maker. Check on the drip valve before you start with your brewing process. You may like to release the valve to just make one drop every second.
The valve in the cold drip coffee maker is very well built, but you may want to check your machine to allow the optimum flow. You may also need to experiment a little with your cold drip coffee maker to get your preferred strength of cold coffee. Read the instructions carefully to be able to set up your own coffee maker properly. After some practice to perfect your technique, invite round your friends and have your own coffee parties on a hot summers day.
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