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Think it might be time to upgrade Favorite pour over tools? Hit me with come recs Cc @jordanho @kp3556.eth @therealroy
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I really love my Kalita. I've tried other things like the Clever Dripper, B75, Origami, etc., but I always come back to my Kalita.
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@nicolaus
I've been on the Chemex game for almost a decade and just purchased and Origami brewer & Timemore Black Mirror Mini scale this week to expand to an updated pourover setup. Haven't tested the Origami yet, but it's a beautiful piece and offers the variety of V60 OR Kalita style cups.
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@alexgrover.eth
I’m a big fan of the v60, the plastic one is ~$10 and is the best one for the job
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@kp3556.eth
Oh shiiiiiet Do you have a good grinder?
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@therealroy
Sent in DM but I will have to say here, for a day to day no fuss pour over - Gina hands down!
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@kp3556.eth
I’d get a chemex set up! I really enjoy it and you get a pretty consistent cup. Just make sure to get bleached filters (not natural ones). Goose neck kettle from fellow Is awesome (the electric one). This shit is pricey. Just buy it never look back!
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@myped.eth
Most important: - goose neck poorer, I have a hario kettle that imo is good value for money. - grinder, conical blurr are good enough for filter coffee, I use a graef. - kitchen scale is OK to start. Then V60 was my first and remains my favourite. Buy original hario, ceramic for heat stability or glass for design.
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