DAY 10 | Coffee maker Review | Bodum pureover coffee maker

 

I have been using a pour-over coffeemaker from Bodum for 7 years. These days in Korea, home coffee machines are becoming more popular than pour-over coffee, but I still love taking my time to brew drip coffee.

The reason for the popularity of coffee machines is that the MZ generation enjoys visiting espresso bars, where they can explore a variety of high-quality coffee options, from espresso to flat white. This exposure has sparked their interest in different types of coffee.

Bodum’s pour-over coffee maker has a classic look, similar to the Chemex, with a wooden collar and a leather strap. The best part is that it comes with a permanent filter, so there's no need for paper filters. However, since coffee oils can sometimes remain, using a paper filter is optional, depending on personal preference.

I strongly recommend the Bodum pour-over coffee maker for beginners for the following reasons: it is reasonably priced, easy to use, has low maintenance costs due to its permanent filter, is easy to clean, and delivers a rich, full-bodied taste.

What will my next coffee maker be? I can’t wait to find out!

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