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Reddit mentions of HIC Harold Import Co. Kitchen Filter Cone, Fine White Porcelain, Number 4-Size, Brews 8 to 12-Cups

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We found 4 Reddit mentions of HIC Harold Import Co. Kitchen Filter Cone, Fine White Porcelain, Number 4-Size, Brews 8 to 12-Cups. Here are the top ones.

HIC Harold Import Co. Kitchen Filter Cone, Fine White Porcelain, Number 4-Size, Brews 8 to 12-Cups
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HIC Kitchen’s Fine Porcelain number 4-size (8 to 12-cup) Coffee Filter Cone for manual single-cup pour-over coffee brewingMade from fine-quality porcelain; lead and cadmium free; measures 6.75 x 5.5 (diameter) x 4.125-inches and brews 8-12 servingsBrew fresh coffee with each brew; no more stale or burnt coffee made hours ahead; brew only what’s needed for less wasteReusable coffee filter cone; perfect for the coffee enthusiast and at-home baristasDurable; safe for freezer, microwave, oven, broiler (to 350-degrees Fahrenheit); dishwasher safe for easy cleanup
Specs:
ColorWhite
Height4 Inches
Length5 Inches
Number of items1
SizeNumber 4-Size
Weight2.07 Kilograms
Width4 Inches

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Found 4 comments on HIC Harold Import Co. Kitchen Filter Cone, Fine White Porcelain, Number 4-Size, Brews 8 to 12-Cups:

u/giggidywarlock · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Pourover. Fast, hand brew coffee maker. Makes really good cups.

u/adrooo · 2 pointsr/Coffee

Of all the pourover brewers, I've heard that the V60 can produce the best cup, but is very easy to mess up due to the large opening. I have a Chemex and I love it, but it does take some experimenting. Also, it produces an extremely clean bodied coffee, so that is also something that should be considered. Although I haven't used it, I've also heard that pourover brewers with a channel, such as this HIC brewer, are more forgiving and consistent. I believe that Counter Culture uses these in their stores.

u/Zimb0 · 2 pointsr/Coffee

Pour Over Cheap, filters can be acquired for under $5 from any grocery store. The kettle will work perfectly for it! I have that pour over and can vouch for its awesomeness. A hario pour over is available but is more expensive. Any high end grocery store should carry moderately freshly roasted coffee allowing you to bypass high shipping costs.

u/GraduateStudent · 1 pointr/Coffee

Nobody will think a pour over is sacrilege. Provided you're not using a blade grinder. . . :) Brew methods are a matter of taste. A french press isn't better or worse than a Chemex; it's just different. If you're going pour over, these are way better than these, because they're a true cone, so the water has to go through all the grounds.

You can buy beans online, but if possible it's best to buy locally roasted coffee to ensure freshness. Coffee is at its best around a week after roasting, and gradually loses flavor over time. Chances are you've got a decent roaster in your area. If not, look around online, and make sure you buy from a place that will tell you when yours was roasted.

And feel free to keep asking questions. I'm happy to tell you what I know.