Chemex Coffee Maker

Chemex Coffee Maker

Chemex coffee makers are striving for perfection, and they have attained it. Think back to your first cup of coffee, and what attracted you to it. Was it the smell of the roasted beans, or the rich, dark, pleasing colors? Chances are it was all of these, but much more important, what you probably remember most is how it tasted. That is the true test of all coffees, gourmet or store brand, a new company or one your family has always trusted, it all comes down to how the coffee tastes. The people who make Chemex coffee makers believe that, which is why after over fifty years, they are still going strong. Please allow me to give you a little history on their company and their products, and you will see why Chemex coffee makers will truly give you a perfect cup of coffee.

Chemex coffee makers were invented in 1941, by a scientist named Peter J. Schlumbohm PH.D. He was born in Germany, and moved to the United States in 1936. He began inventing different products, applying his knowledge of science and chemistry to each. He is best known however, for his invention of the Chemex coffee maker. He designed the coffee maker after noting how his scientific flasks worked, holding heat and liquid. Then Dr. Schlumbohm took a glass laboratory funnel, and an Erlenmeyer flask, and modified them by adding things here and there, and fusing them together. Three years later he designed the familiar Chemex coffee maker, which has been seen at many different exhibits and museums, including the Smithsonian.

Chemex coffee makers, in keeping with Dr. Schulmbohm's design, still make the coffee maker as one beautiful piece of glass, with a fine piece of wood, and leather making up the handle. The Chemex coffee filter keeps the grounds in the filter, so all you taste is the rich coffee goodness. One taste is all you will need, and then you will never forget it. Now on to the products available to you, by the same fine people that bring you the Chemex coffee maker.

The Chemex coffee maker company offers you three different series to choose from. First there is the Chemex classic series, a collection of four coffee makers that are able to make from three to ten cups, depending on the model. This collection's prices range from $29.90 to $37.90, which again depends on the design. Next is the Chemex glass handle series, which look almost like crystal pitchers. These can also hold three to ten cups, depending on the model, and are in the same price range. The final collection is the Chemex hand blown series. Four coffee makers make up this collection, which are made of hand blown glass. The coffee makers can hold from three to thirteen cups. Because of the work required, this collection costs more, from $59.90 to $79.90. They also offer the coffee filters. You definitely owe it to yourself and your fellow coffee lovers to try a Chemex coffee maker.

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