Uphilltool
Cold Brew Drip Coffee Maker, 2500ml/84.54oz Ice Coffee Brewer Machine Dripper Pot Cold-Drip Coffee Tower with Glass Container Wood Stand for Home Office
Cold Brew Drip Coffee Maker, 2500ml/84.54oz Ice Coffee Brewer Machine Dripper Pot Cold-Drip Coffee Tower with Glass Container Wood Stand for Home Office
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- ☕【Exquisite Appearance】This cold brew coffee maker uses rounded glassware and vintage wooden shelves to incorporate design aesthetics into the art of cold brew coffee, bringing you a cinematic and sophisticated life.
- ☕【Premium Material】The product is made of high-quality wood and high borosilicate glass, which makes it solid and non-deforming. Also resistant to high and low temperatures (-20 to 300°C) high borosilicate glassware is not easy to explode for your safe user experience.
- ☕【Brewing Technology】The combination of an ice water tank and a slow drip irrigation system ensures that cold brew coffee can show the quality and true coffee flavor better than traditional hot brew coffee.
- ☕【Precise Speed Control】The brewing technology of this coffee maker can finish brewing in 4 to 6 hours instead of 24 hours for immersion brewer. Adjustable copper drip speed valve allows you to precisely control the water flow and extraction time, which is easy to operate.
- ☕【Large Capacity】With a 2500 ml capacity, the coffee maker can serve 25 people with delicious, aromatic iced coffee, which is not only suitable for parties but also for coffee shops.
Overview
- Brand : Uphilltool
- Color : White, Clear
- Product Dimensions : 11.02"D x 9.65"W x 45.28"H
- Special Feature : Precise Speed Control
- Coffee Maker Type : Drip Coffee Machine
- Capacity 5.3 Pounds : Material High Borosilicate Glass, Pine Wood, Stainless Steel, Copper, Silicone High Borosilicate Glass, Pine Wood, Stainless Steel, Copper, Silicone See more
- : Capacity 5.3 Pounds
- : Material High Borosilicate Glass, Pine Wood, Stainless Steel, Copper, Silicone High Borosilicate Glass, Pine Wood, Stainless Steel, Copper, Silicone See more
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