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Review on ☕️ Zevro KCH-06066 Incred 'a Brew: Enhancing Coffee Immersion Brewing System by Brandon Baird

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I love this block! I recommend it to anyone who wants homemade coffee to be as good as restaurant coffee.

I think that an addition is necessary mainly because I almost bought this product because of the indifferent and negative reviews. It would be a shame. First, I don't see anything wrong with that. Well, it's designed for a smaller mug than the travel mug I use most of the time. However, if only half of the coaster touches the cup, everything works perfectly. The product is made of polyester. Why not hard plastic I don't know. Possibly polyester withstands the heat better. Perhaps because the parts are tighter when cold and easier to separate when warm. In no case should you be fooled by sensations. Works perfectly. Someone said that pulling out the filters was very difficult. I admit when the plastic is cold. So warm up and try again. Filters work normally when the material is warm or very warm. The same applies to complete dismantling. a piece of cake if the device is a bit warm. In my house there is enough warm water from the tap. Finally, cleaning is almost non-existent. If a person dumps out the coffee grounds and rinses the device out immediately after use while it's still warm, it will come out very clean. Turning it upside down opens the valve and hot tap water flushes the filter. Careful. I washed mine in soapy water before first use. I've used it every day for three weeks and it's perfectly clean with no soapy water. provided that the top of the funnel where the earth works is wiped with a paper towel to remove the oils that collect there. It just makes sense to me. One more thing. Don't worry about the top. In fact, I took mine off and will keep it. It's hard to get in and wipe it off with that stupid cap. When I use the device, I just put the lid back on, slide the hinge aside, and don't even think about it anymore. The lid keeps the water hot while it's simmering, braising, marinating or whatever. In fact, the coffee is so good that I started warming up my travel mug with hot water because now the coffee is worth the extra effort. Conclusion: five stars and lots of compliments. PS: Buy it from Revain. If you still don't believe it, you can send it back. Comments added"I ordered my pad the first week of May. In a few weeks it will be the first week of September. That means I used my little coffee maker at least once a day or more than 125 times for four months. I'm just as excited today as I was the first time I used it. I have completely given up one cheap and one expensive coffee maker and am sticking with this one. The best coffee deal I've ever found. However, I would like to share a few things. 1. When the teapot is full, a lot of water presses on the coffee grounds. When the coffee flows into the cup, the water comes out of the brewer and the coffee grounds are less pressing on it. Therefore, it merges more slowly. She has to do this if gravity is to play a role. So be patient. I use a system where the first thing I do when I get up is hit the electric pot switch, fill the brewer, and then pour the water, but I've learned to pour from that height. s I can and still will be accurate. This moves the soil in the water and helps drain the water when the water gets low. Otherwise, you might try a grind that isn't as good. When I grind my own, I coarsely grind the beans. When I buy ground coffee, I buy a medium grind, not a fine grind. In any case, it works perfectly for me. Once the water is poured, I set the timer for 5 minutes. When the timer rings, I put the coffee maker on a vacuum mug and leave. In fact, I turn on the computer, brush my teeth and do all of that. When I come back, the coffee is already in the insulated cup and at the perfect drinking temperature. Simple, simple system and I like it. As for cleaning, I clean my coffee maker every time I use it, but I've never taken it apart. I have never used soap on it other than washing it well before first use. I always take a paper towel or napkin and wipe down the top chamber after emptying the used set. Then, when hot water flows, I turn the device upside down, which opens the drain valve. I rinse the device from below with running hot water and the screen filter is cleaned. (Using a grind that's too fine will definitely cause problems here.) I then turn it right side up and fill the top of the brewer with clean hot water. I lift the bottom ring under the brewer to allow clean water to flow through and flush it in the opposite direction. That's all. I can towel dry it, maybe not. It is usually turned upside down so the valve is open and the air dries on the counter. It's really all there. Nothing else is needed. Use a coarser grind, backwash and rinse, wipe with a paper towel and you're ready for next time. Remember, I'm speaking from my experience with over 125 cups of coffee. One more thing. Lid. There is no need to attach a cover to the device. It only interferes with cleaning. So after my first use I removed the lid and it hasn't worked since. When the brewer is full of water I put the lid on and when it's completely empty I open the lid to get rid of the coffee grounds. Period. Ready. I hope I've encouraged some people to revisit this guy and try again. I confess I haven't dropped it on the floor yet. I don't know what it takes to break it, but it's called operator error, not hardware error. I haven't used it for loose tea, but just for fun I threw in two teabags one day and thought I'd gotten a very good tea.

Pros
  • Useful not only for its intended purpose
Cons
  • There are shortcomings