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☕ Elevate your morning ritual with the art of perfect pour-over coffee.
The Chemex Classic Series 8-Cup Coffeemaker is a manual pour-over brewer made from high-quality, non-porous borosilicate glass that preserves pure coffee flavor. Its patented design allows for smooth, rich coffee extraction and easy refrigeration without flavor loss. Dishwasher safe and compatible with Chemex bonded paper filters, it combines timeless style with eco-conscious convenience, making it a must-have for coffee aficionados seeking a refined, customizable brewing experience.









| ASIN | B000I1WP7W |
| Best Sellers Rank | #11,292 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #2 in Pour Over Coffee Makers |
| Brand | Chemex |
| Brand Name | Chemex |
| Capacity | 40 Fluid Ounces |
| Coffee Input Type | paper |
| Coffee Maker Type | Pour Over |
| Color | Clear |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 8,653 Reviews |
| Exterior Finish | Glass |
| Filter Type | Paper |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00028068001029, 00767615088709 |
| Human Interface Input | Buttons |
| Included Components | Carafe |
| Is the item dishwasher safe? | Yes |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 6.4"D x 9.6"W x 1.3"H |
| Item Type Name | beverages |
| Item Weight | 1.3 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Chemex Coffee Maker |
| Material | Glass |
| Model Number | CM-8A |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Dishwasher Safe |
| Part Number | CM-8A |
| Power Source | manual |
| Product Dimensions | 6.4"D x 9.6"W x 1.3"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Brewing Coffee |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Not Smart Home Compatible |
| Special Feature | Dishwasher Safe |
| Specific Uses For Product | Brewing Coffee |
| Style | Classic |
| UPC | 885668959170 885138932320 885656050094 028068001029 885122569075 885837474695 767615088709 885437458897 642008784218 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
C**S
The only coffee maker you’ll ever neex
Not only does the best-tasting coffee I’ve ever had in my life come from this thing, but it’s also so much more beautiful in appearance to have on your countertop than a typical plastic pot. It pours well, it’s heavy duty, it’s perfect.
F**K
I love this thing
I absolutely love it. Between ease of setup and use, the size of it allowing me to brew a good amount of coffee in one shot, and it works with literally any filter cones you can get, it's as close to the perfect pour over system you can get without spending a silly amount of money. I actually have two different sizes, so I can do as much or as little as I want to without any trouble. It's made of what feels like really solid lab-grade glass, so you can do pour over iced coffee right in it without worrying it's going to crack from heat shock. The smell you'll get while brewing is intoxicating to say the least, and overall it's my favorite way to make my morning brew.
R**Y
Great way to make coffee
I drink a lot of coffee everyday and really enjoy the process of making the coffee. Prior to getting the Chemex I used a Bodum french press every day. I loved my french presses, but I managed to shatter two glass ones, and most recently my plastic one developed a bunch of cracks, so I thought it was time to try something new. The Chemex is just as likely to fall victim to me being a klutz, but I still wanted to give it a try, especially because coffee snobs often say that it makes the best cup of coffee. The device it self is very nice looking and feels good in the hand. The box includes the Chemex and a very small instruction sheet. I would recommend going to youtube and watching some videos on how to brew with the Chemex because there are a multitude of ways that people like to do it. I've only used it twice so far, but I have to say that it makes really delicious coffee. I don't usually care for drip style coffee makers because I think that the flavor is not a bold as you get from a french press, but the Chemex delivers the same amount of flavor that my french presses did. The upside to the Chemex is that you don't have the sediment in the coffee like you get with a french press. I didn't think the sediment bothered me for the past 6 years that I have been using a french press, but now that I have used the Chemex I realize that I was missing out. The downside of the Chemex is that it is definitely more labor intensive than a french press, and certainly more so than a drip coffee maker. It requires attention during the brewing process, you have to continue to pour water on the grounds until you have brewed the desired amount of coffee. I don't mind doing this, but I could see it being a problem if you had to hurry out your door every morning. The clean up process is nice and easy, just trash the filter and rinse out the Chemex, which is quicker than having to wash out a french press. Overall, I am loving the Chemex after the first couple of uses. I would strongly recommend this to anyone who enjoys a really good cup of coffee and also enjoys being a part of the brewing process.
J**O
A regular joe drinker's review
I'm not what most would consider a coffee connoiseur. I simply enjoy great cups of coffee. I've had the great honor of having amazing coffee throughout europe, at many 5-star hotels, in dive coffee shops that know what they are doing, and the best coffee ever at the Blue Bottle in San Francisco. These are things I have purchased, not made. At home I have, historically, simply bought middle-of-the-road pre-ground coffee and put it in a normal "set it and forget it" braun coffeemaker. I then typically add a bit of sugar and some half and half. Done. However, I grew tired of the inconsistency I felt I'd get from that process and the middling cups of coffee. Sometimes too weak, sometimes too bitter. So I started looking into the more "old school" ways. The french press and handpouring. Obviously, the chemex was my choice and I received it on Christmas Day 2011, so this review is after using it now maybe 15 times. I love the simple design - it's basically a very thick beaker with a beautiful wooden wrap-around and a simple leather strap. The glass has an outstanding sunken fluid slide built into it for pouring - it pours outstanding. It's these little things that you really enjoy every morning. I watched a simple youtube video on use. It's fairly straightforward. It takes 6 total minutes to make the coffee and no additional time compared to a automatic drip - I'm serious, I timed it. I put 2 cups of water into a tea kettle and put it on heat, put the filter in the chemex, 4-5 scoops of coffee (still learning the precise amount I like), and then get the coffee cup out, put sugar and half and half in it, and by then the tea kettle is usually almost at the perfect temp. ... You can learn the right way to pour the water in via youtube. The results: Coffee is flavorful and rich and amazingly lacking of bitterness. I've heard this is from the filter - catching the bitter oils much better than normal filters. But the coffee is simply very good. If you expect coffee to stay hot in a glass beaker, you will not be pleased - it won't stay hot. Use a thermos if you want it kept warm without heating it somehow. There's nothing to clean - just rinse it out each time and it's good to go. No plastic tubes to worry about. The filter catches all the grounds, so those aren't floating around anywhere.
C**S
Incredible Flavor, Energy Efficient, Easy to Use and Clean
Although it was designed in 1941, Chemex coffee pots remain the simplest, most easy to use coffee maker on the market. And the high-quality Chemex filters allow you to “espresso” grind without tears or grounds in the pot. I finely grind my French Roast beans and pour the ground coffee into the filter. Then I place my Chemex on a cast iron plate on my stove top at low (2) heat and pour the hot water over the grounds. You will need to discover your own coffee strength through trial and error. I like my coffee strong and I like the fine grind that creates all the flavor I’m looking for as the water quickly passes through the grounds. The improvement in coffee flavor is incredible. Strong, smooth and no bitterness. Chemex uses less energy than my old percolator (which took about 15 minutes of energy to brew) We have a hot water tap and now I just get a cup of hot water from the sink and pour it over. It’s easy to clean—see my picture above—once a week I put a couple tablespoons of vinegar in and fill it with hot water to let it soak. That helps remove any kind of coffee residue. About once a month I shake a little bit of Bon Ami into the bottom of the pot, add water, add a paper towel and use a wooden spoon to swirl off any build up. It’s an easy, two-minute operation and the results are like new, and sparkling! Easy to wipe the exterior to a sparkle too! It’s beautiful to look at. But respect the glass: It should be handled only by experienced hands. Every few years we knock it off the counter and it breaks then we hurriedly replace it because we are spoiled by the great flavor and ease of use. Coffee afficianados, stop looking for another pot: in Chemex you will discover your coffee Nirvana. But remember, Nirvana is not achieved in a day.
T**E
Delicious wonderful cup of coffee.
This was a gift to me from a good friend. It makes the most wonderful coffee. I put my expensive coffee pot into the closet and will probably never use it again. The only thing is that after you make your coffee you have to nuke it because the water cools as you brew this, But it's worth it.
H**R
Makes Good Coffee; Perfects your Self-Righteous Coffee Snobbery
I work with an arrogant coffee snob, who does nothing but wank on about how superior his taste is to everyone else's. In fact, no one knows ANYTHING about food or coffee or art but him. He's the world's expert on everything. So when I was setting up our new office, I left it up to HIM to decide our method for brewing. I knew he would choose this. To be fair, it's an easy set up. You can't get much simpler! As far as clean up; it's certainly easier to clean than a regular old drip coffee maker. (Drip coffee maker? The HORROR! He wouldn't be caught DEAD drinking from one and he'd rather die of a caffeine-withdrawal headache than do so.) It's pretty to look at and so far I have not managed to break it, so I think it's a very good product. I like the coffee it makes. Of course, Coffee Snob puts in about 10 tablespoons for 2 cups of coffee. I put 3-4 tablespoons for 2 cups of coffee and my brew is crisp and clean and delicious. His method makes coffee mud, but of course, I'm an unwashed plebian, so what do I know about flavor? This is not the coffee maker for you if, like me, you can hardly function in the morning without your morning coffee. It takes just a bit longer to brew.... because you have to carefully and slowly pour the hot water over the grounds. You can't just make it and leave it like you would with a coffee maker. The wait can be excruciating if you are really dragging. But if you are a bonafide coffee snob, this painful process is what makes the coffee WORTH IT. That's what I hear anyway. Enjoy!
P**R
Chemex pour over coffee
Really researched pour over coffee pots and this one really is fabulous! Filters are substantial. Great coffee.
C**.
Além de bonito, faz um ótimo café.
Produto sensacional. Recomendo. Usado juntamente com o filtro apropriado da chemex, faz um ótimo café. Não sou expert no assunto, mas é nítido que o sabor fica mais límpido, acho que retém um pouco do amargor. Bonito, prático, e fácil de limpar.
S**H
Welcome to your new morning ritual!
Amazing product! I was introduced to this item on my travels to Joshua Tree at an air BnB! It’s a game changer for any coffee lovers. It’s almost ritualistic! Super durable in and out of the dishwasher no problem! The wood and leather binding obviously do lighter through dishwashing but that’s part of the charm! It’s used and used a lot and I wouldn’t make coffee in any other format! The slow drip style gives you time to stand still in this very busy world, I can take a moment to look out of my window on a morning and wake up without the speed we live at! Big enough for around 6 cups but I only fill it to the bevel which does 3. It doesn’t keep warm- but that’s fine as I like my coffee fresh and don’t want it sat around. The amazing smell that fills the room is incredible! I always used the branded chemex filters too! I realise it’s waste but the coffee that filter through this is far better than stainless steel as I’ve tried both! I would also recommend grinding your own beans for that truly beautiful morning experience!
N**F
Not Chemex
The brand is not the original Chemex
N**.
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E**N
Cara ma ottima
La caraffa permette di produrre caffè all’americana (o alla tedesca) con i particolari filtri di carta “a cono” prodotti dalla stessa Chemex [B000N4W2SG] o compatibili. Ci sono anche filtri metallici compatibili con questa caraffa [B09VPNK5LF] che permettono di risparmiare e produrre un caffè più corposo (ma anche più aggressivo nella bocca e sullo stomaco). In realtà, filtri in cellulosa ed in metallo non sono affatto equivalenti e producono bevande dal sapore molto diverso pur partendo dalla medesima miscela: più fruttate al gusto e trasparenti alla vista usando i filtri in cellulosa; più corpose e scure le bevande ottenute dai filtri in metallo. Si lava sciacquandola: io preferisco senza sapone, perché la patina di caffè che rimane depositato, col tempo migliora l’aroma. Ma con un po’ di detersivo per piatti la caraffa torna sempre perfetta. Alta la qualità e bello il design. Un po’ cara, ma dura 20’anni: vale la pena di prendere l’originale… La caraffa NON è compatibile con i filtri "Melitta". Spero di esservi stato utile.
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