Chemex CM-3A wooden handle

5.0(6 votes)
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Brand
Chemex
Material
Aluminium, Glass, Wood
Color
Brown, Transparent
Weight
0,410 kg
Volume (ml)
450 ml
Height
21 cm
Diameter
7,6 cm

The Chemex CM-6A, designer coffee dripper, was invented by the German chemist Petr J. Schlumbohm. At first glance, it may seem like a rose vase or a carafe of water, but it's slightly more interesting than that. The Chemex is a design icon in the world of filtered coffee. The resulting beverage, which flows through a paper filter, is uniquely clean and perfectly reflects the most appreciated characteristics of the coffee.

The  Chemex CM-6A is basically a modified Erlenmeyer flask, complete with a beautiful wooden corset and a leather belt. The material used for the body is borosilicate glass. An interesting fact about the Chemex is that thanks to its design, it is part of the famous design museum in New York.

Brewing a coffee with a Chemex

As Mr. Schlumbohm said and was quoted in the TIMES magazine: "Even a complete tool can make excellent coffee with the Chemex."

Making filtered coffee really is that easy. Insert a paper filter into the upper part, which, thanks to its conical shape, fits perfectly. Rinse the filter with hot water, preferably with a kettle with a long spout such as our Brewista (Brewista kettle 1.2 l) or Hario Buono. Then pour in freshly ground coffee (speciality coffee preferably, of course) and start pouring it at regular intervals in a circular motion.

The method of preparing coffee using Chemex is very similar to the Hario V60 dripper. Unlike the V60, Chemex has a smooth body, which makes it necessary to grind coffee a little coarser than in the case of the mentioned dripper. Opt for medium-coarseness.

Accessories

Chemex paper filters 1-3 cups bleached

Reviews (6x)

Reviews Total
5.0 / 5
Recommended by
100%
6 out of 6 users
Martin Dvorak Verified Customer Show Original August 19, 2023
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Chemex CM-6A wooden handle
Handling is very easy.
Since I bought the Chemex, I have almost never taken out the plastic dripper.
I cannot complain about the taste of the coffee in any way, in this respect my expectations were exceeded.
The design is even better in real life than in the photo.
Unfortunately, washing the Chemex is no small feat.
Karel Bednarik Show Original February 25, 2023
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Chemex CM-6A wooden handle
Absolutely amazing stuff. For me, the desire to enjoy coffee is enhanced by the ritual preparation (which must also be pleasing to the eye), which in the case of Chemex is an even greater experience. I alternate between different methods of preparing filtered coffee, including Haria, Aeropress..., but Chemex has clearly become "top of the line" :-)
Babeta Verified Customer March 4, 2022
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Chemex CM-3A wooden handle
Natalie Verified Customer April 5, 2021
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Chemex CM-6A wooden handle
Jiri Verified Customer Show Original February 4, 2021
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Chemex CM-6A wooden handle
The best invention since the discovery of butter. And then buttered bread.
In all seriousness.
It looks very nice. It's also in the Museum of Modern Art. Who can design.
It is also very good and easy to use. Probably the easiest dripper ever.
Even if some coffee experts and snobs disagree, according to my expertly snobbish self, this is what makes absolutely great coffee.
That is, when you flush the filter. Flush a lot, no kidding.
Filters are a little harder to find (not only when there is a pandemic) and not exactly cheap. The fact that they are all made in the USA does not help.
The filters must be rinsed.
Really rinse a lot.
The approx. 1 liter that each filter eats is really not very eco-friendly. So if you don't recycle the water somehow, then it doesn't matter. For example, for flushing.
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