Lorpect Pour Over Coffee Pot with On/Off V60 Drip Filter Silicone Glass Filter, Borosilicate Glass Coffee Carafe, 17.6 oz/500 ml Drip Coffee Brewer
₹8,785.03
- 【Material Safety】The dripper and coffee pot are made of borosilicate glass, odorless, BPA-free, not easy to leave residue, easy to clean. The filter paper is made of natural wood pulp without any bleaching treatment.
- 【LARGE CAPACITY】The capacity of the coffee pot is 17.6 oz/500 ml perfect for 1-2 people. The included lid makes it easy to keep the coffee cold in the refrigerator. The carafe can also be used directly with the paper filters of the V60/V02 models.
- 【360 Filter Papers】Equipped with 360 disposable filter papers made of pure wood pulp, odorless, unbleached and free of chemicals. The filter paper type is conical V02 filter paper, 360 sheets of filter paper can be used for a long time.
- 【CONTROLLABLE】 You can control the steeping time according to your taste of coffee, the plastic switch activates the stainless steel ball valve to open or close the dripper and let the coffee flow or stay in place.
- 【Stovetop and Dishwasher Safe】Our coffee maker is made of sturdy, non-porous borosilicate glass that easily withstands temperatures up to 150°C (302°F); for quick and easy cleaning, simply place the coffee maker in the dishwasher.
Specification: Lorpect Pour Over Coffee Pot with On/Off V60 Drip Filter Silicone Glass Filter, Borosilicate Glass Coffee Carafe, 17.6 oz/500 ml Drip Coffee Brewer
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5 reviews for Lorpect Pour Over Coffee Pot with On/Off V60 Drip Filter Silicone Glass Filter, Borosilicate Glass Coffee Carafe, 17.6 oz/500 ml Drip Coffee Brewer
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Erik Benjamin –
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My video review gives visual details. I’m not a huge coffee drinker but members of my family are. This is great fit ground up coffee or if you buy coffee beans. The filter process is very simple and they send you plenty of filters to get started. I love the design. It’s fancy to me and versatile to even use with tea leaves. The material is sturdy and easy to clean.
Craig Raper –
This Pour Over Coffee Maker is a great addition to any coffee lover’s kitchen. The V60 drip filter design ensures a smooth, rich brew, and the included on/off switch adds convenience. The set comes with 360 paper filters, so you’re well-stocked for many mornings. The borosilicate glass cup is durable and holds up to 17.6 oz, perfect for a large serving. Overall, it’s a high-quality, easy-to-use coffee brewer that delivers excellent results.
Science Teacher –
If you’re looking for a steep-and-release brewer, this one’s pretty nice. The little carafe is excellent, and the brewer itself works well. My small complaints: The brewer is small… I don’t think I’ve been able to brew more than 400ml of coffee in it. That’s the case for most of these on the market, though. The other fiddly bit is the switch on the bottom – it’s easy to pull up a little too much when closing, and then need to fish it back into the silicone boot. Not a deal-breaker, and it’s nice that it comes out for cleaning.
SgtKash –
I have a Hario Switch 03 that is my primary dripper for pour over coffee. This looks almost identical to it (except this is an 02) and functions the same way.
First, the negative. I found that the bottom of the glass on this is not level. I’m assuming that is not typical of all these units. This results in the glass resting at a slight angle in the silicone holder. I highly doubt this will impact the flavor of your brewed coffee. I just figured it is present and I should make note of it.
Yes, you can take the glass out of this. Just twist slightly as your are pulling and it will come right out. Since this V60 dripper uses the same 60 degree angle for all three of their sizes, you can easily swap out this 02 glass with an 03 glass if you want a larger dripper.
This will hold 8 ounces of water, after adding your ground coffee. It will do an immersion brew, but only for one cup. I like to close the valve at the beginning while the coffee is in the bloom phase. Once that is done, I open it up and use as a regular V60 pour over. There are a few ways others use this. One method is to do the first half of your water as a pour over, then close the valve and do the second half as an immersion. There can be a definite difference in the taste of your coffee between pour over and immersion, and this method wants to blend those 2. I would assume you could do the immersion first (similar to my method but keep the valve closed a little longer) and the open valve second. This valve option does give you basically 2 brewing methods in one dripper.
In the past I have tried the brown filter paper and found that it would smell like cardboard when getting it wet, but it did not seem to affect the flavor of the coffee (this was for a Clever Dripper). I ended up going with just the white filters. I tried the one of the filters that came with this unit and there was just a tiny hint of the cardboard smell. As a result, I am fine with these brown filters. Also, any filter for a Hario 01 or 02 will fit this dripper just fine.
I have a lot of different types of drippers, but find myself always going back to my Hario Switch. This works just as well. Including all the filters as well as the carafe makes this an excellent deal.
Science Teacher –
I became hooked on drip coffee a couple of years ago. It is fun to make, fragrant, easy to adjust the strength. I normally use the regular funnel with a filter, but it is only good for a couple of people. For several people, and especially if you are easting in the garden – the Lorpect Pour over coffee maker is an amazing. You can serve 4-5 people, and it is made in front of you, no need to go back and forth. I also like the quality and the look of this product. I recommend it highly. With all sorts of coffee making devices in my house, this one has quickly become my favorite.