Buy coffee makers for the perfect preparation by hand
For true coffee lovers, the careful and detailed preparation of their favorite coffee drink is not only a pleasure but also a pleasure to enjoy. Coffee makers for manual preparation have therefore become indispensable.
Discover coffee makers now
Making coffee with small coffee pots or a traditional coffee maker, just as many generations before us have made their coffee, is currently experiencing a whole new boom. Buying a coffee maker and then spending a lot of time and passion making coffee is extremely popular, especially among 20 to 35 year olds. One reason for the hype is probably the approachable, precisely observable process, in which with a little experimentation every adjustment screw can be adjusted to individual taste. Depending on the coffee maker, an individual grind level, amount of ground coffee powder, water and a precise brewing time must be observed to ensure an aromatic taste experience free of excessive bitterness. Discover the coffee makers from Chemex, Bialetti, Hario, Kinto, Soy Coffeeware and many more!
The range of coffee makers is growing
The same coffee tastes different when prepared in different ways and has a different aroma. We therefore recommend that you familiarize yourself with the most common methods and models in order to find the best coffee maker for you. Most people are probably familiar with the classic preparation methods such as the Bialetti (mocha or espresso pot), the French press (also called a plunger pot or coffee press) and the pour over hand infusion.
Leaving aside the espresso maker (the mocha has its own pressure process that makes the espresso boil), the coffee makers can be divided into two categories:
- The hand filter pour over method which requires a paper filter
- The full immersion method, which is usually carried out with an integrated stainless steel sieve.
Italian, French or typically German?
Coffee makers have their origins all over the world. Be it the Phin in Vietnam or the French Press, which, as the name suggests, comes from France. However, the majority of coffee makers are of Italian origin, or the Italians have put their own touch on the preparation method. The Americans have also brought a simple way of making coffee on the go to the market with the invention of the AeroPress. Buying a coffee maker with the right filter coffee or espresso is very easy at Aromatico. Discover the large range of different models of pots, hand filters and unusual coffee makers such as a siphon. You can choose the materials freely; at Aromatico we offer filters made of glass, porcelain, stainless steel or plastic.