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Bodum Santos Stovetop Glass Vacuum 34-Ounce Coffee Maker

Bodum Santos Stovetop Glass Vacuum 34-Ounce Coffee Maker
MSRP: $120.00
Your Price: $79.90
Savings: $ 40.10 ( 33% )
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Manufacturer: Bodum
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Bodum Santos Stovetop Glass Vacuum 34-Ounce Coffee Maker Features

Theatrical, entertaining method of brewing six 5-ounce cups of coffee
Made of heat-resistant glass and durable, gleaming nylon
Carafe with stay-cool handle and a stopper keeps coffee warm
Dishwasher-safe; includes coffee scoop and resting stand
Measures 9-1/4 by 6 by 11-1/2 inches
 

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Additional Bodum Santos Stovetop Glass Vacuum 34-Ounce Coffee Maker Information

There is a good reason you can find a SANTOS coffeemaker in nearly every Scandinavian home, this vacuum brewing system has been fascinating coffee lovers for over sixty years. In the fifties, Peter Bodum, the father of today's owner, Jorgen Bodum, imported an French vacuum coffee maker and sold it on the Danish Market. Although he found it both unsatisfactory and expensive, he was convinced that the vacuum brewing system was an excellent way to brew an exquisite cup of coffee. Thus, the first Bodum Santos vacuum coffee maker was born. In collaboration with Danish designer Kaas Klaeson, Peter Bodum developed what we know today as the SANTOS, establishing the credo: ‘good design doesn’t have to be expensive’. The magic of the Santos holds both adults and children spellbound as they watch the boiling water rush from the bottom glass jug to the upper one where it gets mixed with freshly ground coffee. After a few minutes off the stovetop, a vacuum forms in the base which pulls rich black coffee through a filter and back into the bottom jug. This captivating process combines the ideal water temperature with just the right brewing time and makes for superb results. Whatever your preferred coffee and roast, the Santos vacuum system brings out the very best aromas in your cup.

 

What Customers Say About Bodum Santos Stovetop Glass Vacuum 34-Ounce Coffee Maker:

Plus the carafe is hard to clean and you have to get a heat diffuser or risk breaking the glass by thermal shock. This thing makes a good cup of coffee, looks neat, and is a conversation starter (is that your meth lab). So for me, for $70-80, it's not worth the hassle. but it's also a lot of trouble and easily broken. My Santos lasted 3 weeks til the stem cracked and then broke when it tipped over on the counter. I think this thing used to cost $40, which is feasible in my opinion. Now I use a Bodum french press which is much easier, quicker, less of a cleaning chore, and makes just as good of a cup.

I gave 5 stars, but I thought about giving 4 because of this. It's also fun to watch. Pros: This stove-top pot makes superior coffee, better than any drip coffee-maker I've ever had. I would pay extra for a version made of heavier glass or pyrex. The quality of the brew is a big plus for me. Cons: A less breakable version would be a big improvement. It's not as convenient as an electric pot, although it's faster than a plug-in if you use a gas stove (more btus). I would like to see an electric plug-in version, for more convenient coffee brewing Great product, very innovative.

Compared to my smaller and much older ABCO stovetop pot, this is thin glass (I had expected a thicker body), slow, not user friendly. Using the same grind as for the other pot, this one tends to plug up and not flow through. The wire coil catch on the bottom tube tends to pop off. The handle is light weight. The design is not efficient. The coffee flavor was okay.

I made my second pot today and it still turned out awesome. There are several good places on the internet for showing you how to best use it.

The biggest surprise was how good the coffee was. I drank 4 cups and I usually drink a cup a day.

I made my first pot of coffee yesterday and it worked just as outlined in the instructions. You just have to be patient and be engaged brewing and using this device.

It was just so awesome. It is really easy to use and easy to clean up.

I read and learned first so I was prepared and ready to make and use this amazing coffee pot. I can't wait to try it out at my next dinner party.

I discovered the siphon coffee brewer method in the past year and find it makes the best coffee, and is no more trouble and easier clean up than the French press. I got all these by searching Amazon. This fits perfectly, and has a similar spring attachment and a little chain that helps serve as a boiling chip in the water.

I have tried the Yama, Cona and Bodum santos, and prefer the last one. With the Yama filter, which can be purchased separately, the coffee drains soon after the heat is removed and a fine grind can be used without any blockage. The coffee is "cleaner" and has less sedment than the French press, which is generally a good thing, though it is nice to have the robust French press method as an alternative.

I found that the plastic one that came with the Santos blocked up too easily and the coffee would sometimes not drain unless the grind was coarse. The taste is very close, but I like the looks of the Santos. This website has some good and detailed tips on the siphon brewing method, which helped me get it right: [.].I would like to offer one helpful hint to make the Bodum Santos problem-free: don't use the plastic filter: use a Yama cloth filter for the Yama siphon coffee makers instead.

This means more flavor, reliable results and shorter brewing time, so no bitterness from overbrewing. The visual experience continues to provide entertainment and you can use it every day, not just on weekends.

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