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2025-08-06 16:33:17
Excellent quality and function, but don’t be in a rush.
Scotty Gat Gat
2025-05-26 20:55:17
I was very surprised at what a difference this makes. Smoothes things out and makes flavors more robust at the same time. Very happy with the purchase. I would recommend this to any coffee geek who wants to level up their pour over game.
Zara
2025-04-24 16:41:49
It has a learning curve for sure, but it can produce the most uniquely extracted coffee, too.
Robert S.
2025-04-10 18:21:06
i love my pour over coffee makers and this thing does a great jog of making a great thing even better. i have been using it with Chemex, Hario and kalita and it enhances all three. it take a bit longer to make coffee but good things come to those who wait right? yes of course right.
Priscilla
2025-03-15 18:38:52
I love using this tool for my pour over. It's made a huge positive change in the taste and quality of my coffee since I got it. If you love coffee and care about making it the best you can at home, definitely purchase this!
Helen W.
2024-12-23 11:44:49
My son in law is very particular in how he makes his coffee in the morning and he LOVES this little thing! He is never without it.
Ron Burgundy
2024-12-02 10:43:57
I've been curious about trying something like this for a long time with pourover brewing.First, it does work. If you're careful you can see a clear layer of water on top of the coffee bed and the bed looks uniform and undisturbed after brewing. But the problem is I'm having trouble getting a good extraction while using this.For V60 I typically use a grind of around 7 on my Ditting grinder which is supposed to correspond to 700 microns for the grind. Testing with a refractometer I usually get 20-21% extraction using this grind. Using the melodrip I tried a 6.5 grind and only got a 16% extraction. I went down to a 5 and the brew only increased to 17.2%. I think to get a 20-21% extraction I would need to grind really, really fine and then you have to worry about channeling with a grind that fine.Some brews with this were interesting and not entirely unpleasant but at the same time a bit strange. A brew with a chemex resulted in coffee that wasn't sour and had some flavor clarity but had a really thin, watery mouthfeel. It was more like tea than coffee.So it was fun to try but not something I will probably use very often. You're reducing agitation but I suspect the brew water is also being cooled somewhat making a full extraction more difficult.
Alan Steinberger
2024-11-26 20:35:11
Second only to a high quality grinder, the Melodrip has quickly become the most important component of my coffee brewing routine.Nothing else has given me near the control of speed and flow that I’m able to achieve with this thing, and my coffee has been substantially – and consistently – more delicious since adding this to my extensive collection of nerdy coffee tools. I have several other pouring pitchers and shower heads, and while they’re OK, none of them has proven to be near as useful or effective as the Melodrip.Highly recommended.
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