Best pour over coffee makers for beginners in 2024

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Discover the Ultimate Pour Over Coffee Experience for Beginners in 2024!

Embarking on your coffee journey or looking to refine your pour-over technique? You've landed in the perfect spot! In this video, we dive deep into the world of pour-over coffee, making it accessible and enjoyable for beginners. Whether you're curious about the top rated pour over coffee makers or seeking the best drip coffee makers, we've got you covered.

We kick off with a comprehensive pour over coffee maker review, spotlighting the best pour over coffee maker for beginners. From the iconic Hario Switch to the elegant Origami and V60, we explore a variety of options that promise to elevate your coffee experience. Not to forget, we introduce you to the Flower Dripper and its advanced version, the Flower Dripper Deep 27, showcasing their unique features and how they can transform your coffee brewing process.

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Chapters:
00:00:00 Intro
00:00:59 Origami
00:01:57 Hario V60
00:02:44 Kalita Wave
00:03:34 Cafec Flower Dripper
00:04:25 Cafec Deep 27
00:05:38 Hario Switch
00:06:45 Brewing Time!
00:07:42 Tasting Time!
00:11:14 Outro
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I have the Kalita and V60, but I use the V60 more often, it always has a great result for me.

HowTo-fcsl
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Tossing my chemex and purchasing the Hario V60

My Coffee game is about to level up

Thank you!

AlexisCardona
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My method is to stumble to the kitchen while trying to avoid stepping on the cats. Scoop and an unknown amount of coffee into the filter and pour hot water from the kettle in. Throw the filter away and drink the coffee while getting ready for work 😂

lululee
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Man my Clever has been my goto for years, and prefer the grinds over water technique. BUT just got a CHEAP Oxo single dripper. Only thing special is it innovative "reservoir" which has some holes in it. When you pour your hot water it controls the flow. This "topper" is very simple indeed and I am making fantastic coffee rivalling ANY other dripper, pour over device, and method I have yet to try. 17 bucks on the Brew Single Serve Pour-Over Coffee Maker, 12 does a good job of making good enough products that aren't too spendy. Stoked on this new coffee toy!

wyocoyotewyocoyote
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Such a good video. Very straightforward no time wasting like other coffee youtubers. 👍

azzarooni
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I'm using the flower one for my shop

quokkaboba
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I love the Origami, which i finally just got yesterday. It brews very sweet cups. TALES COFFEE, here on YouTube, which uses the superior single pour, medium-fine grinds, and stirring wit a chopstick, loves the Origami the most as a coffee shop with many pour-over drippers and many other coffee brewers. Shalom. <3

ReligionAndMaterialismDebunked
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In my opinion when we talk about pour over the first dripper would be ideal a Kalitta Hasami (ceramic) 155, the steel never buy, its awful, the glass is too fragile, if your willing to take the risk the glass is great, but would still recommend the ceramic for a begginer, because is the middle term between the very fast ones; glass and tsubame. And the awful clogging garbage one the inox. But the ceramic is much more expensive than a regular plastic v60. So depends on your pocket, if you can buy the Kalitta Hasami 155. And the 155 is better for beggeniers, because the coffee bed is close to the kettle so its much easier to control the distance between the kettle and the bed. The same goes for the v60, buy 01 only buy 02 if intend to buy the Hario Drip assist. But remember method should never be a begginer priority, you shoul go: 1#Good coffe, 2#Scale, 3#Grinder (if you have a shop close to you, wait a bit and buy a better grinder, if you want do pour over and dont want to wait buy 1zpresse Q2 heptagonal, its by far the best budget grinder) 4#Kettle and then 5# Methods.

vitorapollinario
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Could you provide pouring tips? Like what kind of recipe? Thanks!

christychenchen
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Started a month ago and got the origami small and orea v4 wide. Loved them both!!

pinoyxbox
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Great video buddy, especially for beginners. I currently have 4 of those drippers, and would say my top recommendation for beginners is still Hario Switch.

It's just so versatile - if a beginner decides they can't be bothered with pour over everyday, then just do the immersion style, much better than french press. However if they start nerding out and want to go into V60 the switch can do that as well. 👍

Yinn
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Thank you. My goal in upgrading my coffee prep was to eliminate using sugar in my coffee, which if it tastes like sink water is a solution.
With research, it became obvious that taste outcome was related to multiple options: beans, grind, method of brew, water temperature, time…etc, etc.
It is overwhelming.
For a beginner, your recommendation of the switch leaves options to explore and learn to manipulate the ratio, grind, time etc.
I bought an ok hand grinder, an ok weigh scale with timer, an ok gooseneck kettle plus the Hario switch.
Thank you for recommending the Switch for beginners, it seems to be an adventure to explore on the road to personal coffee exploration.

abcdef-cfzv
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love my hario switch v60 maximizing the full potential of every coffee beans by utilizing its dual brewing method. and im not suggesting this for the beginners for it needs a lot of tools and attention to details to be able to use it properly.

shellavibs
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Great video, nice comparison. Thanks!

OrcadianOtter
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I have the Kalita, Hario V60, Hario Switch and Origami.

I no longer use the Kalita but the Kalita can be nice with Kenyan coffee I think to get a more balanced and deep cup.

I choose the Origami with V60 most of the time for light roasted coffee to extract more out of the coffee and get a brighter cup and the Hario V60 when I have a more of a medium roasted coffee to get a lower extraction. I then also get a fantastic result with Hario Woodneck using Brazilian coffee or complex coffees from El Salvador and Nicaragua.

klarinetta
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I've been doing pour over for about two months now and am looking to upgrade to a better dripper. With your help I've leaning toward a Kalita. You recommend the stainless steel over the ceramic. Is that mostly for durability? Once I get my skill level maximized will both drippers produce the same tasting coffee?

Thanks for your videos, they have been a great help! I'm a new subscriber, please keep making more coffee videos!

markrichards
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If a normally use Aeropress, but i want to get a cone or flat dripper, which one will be a good option?

arturopincay
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what is best for making 1-2 cups of blue mountain coffee ?

mamumonkan
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I believe ceramic is a better conductor of heat than plastic and therefore not retain heat as well as a plastic dripper, although I'm pretty dumb so i could very well be wrong. Also i personally don't like using plastic with boiling water so I would still use the ceramic one.

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Is manual pour over better than electric drip coffee makers?

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