☕ Brew it your way, every day!
The Baraiser Cold Brew Coffee Maker allows you to create delicious cold brew coffee at home with a generous 3/4 gallon capacity. Featuring an ultra-fine mesh steel filter, it ensures a smooth brew without any grounds. The easy-to-use design lets you control the strength of your coffee, while the spigot allows for convenient dispensing. Plus, cleanup is a breeze with its simple assembly and disassembly.
Material | Plastic |
Item Weight | 1.2 Pounds |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 11.17"D x 4.28"W x 6.27"H |
Capacity | 0.75 Gallons |
Style | Cold Brew Coffee Maker |
Color | Green |
Recommended Uses For Product | Cold Brew Coffee Making |
Operation Mode | Manual |
Human Interface Input | Buttons |
Filter Type | Reusable |
Specific Uses For Product | Cold Brew Coffee |
Special Features | Jug |
Coffee Maker Type | Coffee Infuser |
A**S
Love this!
I love cold brew, I love the ease of how this works, fill the chamber, put in the fridge, viola cold brew. Easy to clean, love the spout on the front so I'm not lifting a jug of cold brew in & out of the fridge, it's small enough to fit on my top shelf of the fridge, so it doesn't take much room up. Great product.
S**N
Durable & Useful
Bought this for my coffee and fell in love. It’s easy to use, fits perfectly in the fridge, slender enough it doesn’t take up a ton of room, holds a ton of coffee and brews quickly.The only down falls I have is the filter can be a pain to clean out with coffee grounds and the corners of the container are a bit hard to clean so I definitely recommend using a brush instead of a sponge.
A**R
Handy product and good value. Buy coffee filter bags though
Overall this is a nice product and good value for the price. I don’t love the steel filter cup so I’m removing it and using a few large coffee filter bags that I will steep in the tank. Steel filter leeched a lot of coffee ground particles and took forever to fill the tank by adding water through it to saturate the grounds. Grounds werent fully saturated as filter sits partially above water level. Spout pieces are easy to assemble and disassemble for cleaning while maintaining good seal. Skinny, oblong shape keeps fridge space usage to a minimum
S**.
It's not quite a gallon, is it?
I have to say, I absolutely love this little thing. It's super easy, and it fits on any of the shelves in my fridge, so it's always got a home. The mesh basket is delicate, not fragile, so you have to be careful when cleaning it (can't bang it on the edge of the trash can to knock out the grounds), but it's also a great way to do cold brew.I used to use a gallon jar in which I would put the measured coffee grounds and water, then strain through a filter, and pour into a clean milk jug we kept in the fridge. I'd prep it Saturday, pour it Sunday, and that was our coffee for the week. That's why I'm a little disappointed at the actual volume of this thing. I don't think it's a gallon, though to be honest I haven't actually measured.Here's what I know about the volume: I filled a 32 ounce thermos with ice two times, had two pint glasses with ice, and one tumbler with ice. I feel like it's about 20 to 24 ounces shy of a gallon, which is one more day of coffee. So I have to brew more often.However, I can't take a star away for the size because the design is brilliant. I love the way it fits in the fridge, I love the way you just take out the basket and it's good to go. The spigot doesn't leak, and pours at a pretty decent-but-not-too-fast pace. Also, and this is petty thing, it isn't ugly, like the weird milk jug with brown water in it. Lid fits nice and firm. The plastic is surprisingly thick/feels durable. The bottom is slightly slanted towards the spigot, which is a nice touch. It could be slanted just a tiny bit more, but there's no way to avoid having to tip it up to get the last bit out, so it's fine.I love it. I'll probably buy a second one just to have on hand as a backup, as sometimes companies like this that make niche products for fads like cold brew disappear when the fad dies out. Though cold brew has been popular for a long while now, so who knows. Buy one!
A**N
If you love strong cold brew coffee, I'd suggest this product
I bought this to use at my bf's house, so I can have my cold coffee and his hot coffee will be safe. He filled up the mesh filter to the top with normal coffee grounds and 12hrs and a good stir later, it was basically very concentrated cold brew coffee..and with it having coffee grounds in it, there was some at the bottom of the container.It met all my expectations in size and how well it works. Likely going to buy another for my place. Highly recommend.
M**T
Lower profile unit and great customer service
I received an email 2 days after receiving this product from the manufacturer. This is always a nice touch, IMO. They wanted to make sure everything is as expected, which it is. I am replacing a glass gallon jar dispenser that my daughter somehow ejected out of my fridge. This new unit is a smaller profile that will fit under a fridge shelf plus has a wide flat top onto which other things can be placed. The spout and the strainer basket are robust. There are no leaks. I am worried about the plastic leaching into my coffee but not so worried that the other features of this product don't overcome that worry, so I am looking forward to years of use. I love cold brew, that's for sure. --- UPDATE: I like this so much that I purchased a second. With a couple of people drinking the cold brew, this goes only 2 days between having to remake it, so I am adding a 2nd unit into the rotation to allow the coffee to steep just a bit longer. My cold brew is superior to most of the places I can buy it here in Phoenix, Arizona and at a fraction of the cost. I am super pleased with these and you will be, too. Furthermore, I got another note from the manufacturer making sure that I would be pleased or they would make it right. I am pleased.
S**.
It's ok.
I was very excited to try this when I found it. The spout works great. It was easy to clean. I like that you can remove the cylinder once the grounds have soaked and cover the top back with a cover and not have to leave the cylinder in the container.But my only hang up was, if you use the proper amount of water to coffee grounds in the cylinder. 2cups grounds to 1 cup water. The water level does not go high enough to cover the grounds completely. So there is about 2 inches of coffee ground that do not get covered in water or get wet enough to dilute in the water. You would have to add more water to cover the beans/grounds which in turn would make the coffee weaker. I tried it several times just to see and it was more frustrating to not be able to use the proper ground to water ratio. If they made the cylinder deeper or wider to use the proper ratio to be covered it would be pretty great. You do have to tilt to empty it when it get lower. That wasn't much of a bother for me personally. Is there were a few adjustments made it would be the perfect iced coffee dispenser.
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