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5-Cup Coffee Syphon Tabletop Siphon (Syphon) Coffee Maker

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Features

  • 5 cup capacity: This syphon coffee maker provides good quantity of 5 cups serve of delicous coffee, perfect for serving 3-4 people. Make your coffee in style with a nice amount of serves to your guests or families
  • Material: Made of quality heat resistant glass and polypropylene made in other parts. Easy and durable to use without making a mess while brewing your tasty coffee
  • Easy to use: this syphon coffee maker with its alcohol burner continuously provides consistent heat throughout the coffee brewing process and extract the flavour and scent
  • Flexible : Achieve precise brew consistency and personalization by establishing your own temperature and coffee to water ratios

Description

Kindly Tips: This is a 5 cup syphon coffee maker, serve for 3-4 people. Features: Works on expansion and contraction of water vapor. Grounds are put in the top container and water in the bottom. As the water heats up it evaporates into the top container with the coffee. Remove from heat and the coffee gets filtered back into the bottom globe via a vacuum force created by the cooling. Remove the top and pour, it takes less than 10 minutes. How To Use: Grind your coffee beans to the texture your prefer. Put up your coffee siphon parts together. Boil a kettle of hot water and pour it into the bottom glass. Then, tilt the upper glass when light up the burner. Put the upper glass at the straight position when water is boiled. Pour the coffee powder into the upper glass. Slowly stir the powder and let it sit of "45" seconds then give it a second stir. After one minute and thirty seconds, you may remove the burner. Remove the upper glass and place it in its convertible lid/stand, and you can pour and enjoy the delicious coffee made all by yourself! Package Included: 1 x coffee syphon maker 1 x wood stirrer 1 x long coffee plastic spoon 1 x cotton wick 1 x cloth filter Thank you for contacting Amarine Made Please do not hesitate to contact Amarine Made if you have any questions about the product. We will give you a satisfactory answer as soon as possible. Kindly note: If the glass is broken when you receive it, we will replace or refund it the same day. Thank you for your understanding. We are trying our best to pack it well.

Brand: Boeng


Product Dimensions: 5.7"D x 6.4"W x 16.4"H


Special Feature: Coffee Grinder


Coffee Maker Type: Vacuum Coffee Pot


Filter Type: Reusable


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6.4 x 5.7 x 16.4 inches; 2.59 Pounds


Item model number ‏ : ‎ TCA-5


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ July 28, 2016


Best Sellers Rank: #462,478 in Home & Kitchen (See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen) #486 in Coffee Machines


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Customer Reviews: 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars 406 ratings


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Not my cup of tea... Edit: But it might be my new cup of coffee.
The media could not be loaded. First off, the coffee maker did arrive in good condition. So, I opened the box and discovered shiny glass and metal... Silver and black... Classy. It seems moderately well made. So, then, I looked at the one page of instructions... then I put on my 2x reading glasses. Then I read the instructions. More directly, I saw the words that were strung together... I have to say right here, this is singularly the WORST Chinese to English "translation" that I have seen, and I have seen a lot! Apparently, my number should not lean on my number, and something about disasters... and humor. So... well, back to the internet. (Since there was no mention of the type of fuel required, which BTW, can be most any liquid burner or lamp fuel, but I don't really recommend paraffin based. More on that later.) So, in reading the Q&A on Amazon, I discovered that I can use tap water, (No, not for the fuel....) so I started with that. Put my water up to the 5c mark (By the way, this is not 5- 8oz cups... It is closer to 2 larger coffee mugs) put my grounds in the top section (Oh yeah... the filter... you have to drop the spring/wire/chain thing down the tube and HOOK IT to the bottom of the tube!) I firmly seated the top chamber on the the bottom, and lit my lamp.Make sure that you have the neck of the lower chamber in the clamp... not the neck of the upper chamber. So... Water & Grounds in, lamp lit... About 5 minutes in, I started to realize that 1.)my wick was too long, 2). I had the lamp shield upside down, & 3). there was a thick layer of carbon building up on the glass... BUT... It still looked cool! Really! Okay, now here is a warning... if you are looking to grab a quick cup of joe on your way out the door, this is NOT your coffee maker. The 5 cup, with tap water, took well over 40 minutes to brew. (I tried with the recommended boiling water and 3 cups. It still took 34 minutes. In fact, I made my first cup of pour over drip coffee after 15 minutes, and I still had it dripped and half drunk before the science experiment was done.) So, FINALLY , I was ready for the first cup of amazing vacuum brewed coffee. It was .... underwhelming. I mean, it was okay... but it was like diner coffee. And the MESS! It took me another 30 minutes to get all of the lampblack and carbon soot cleaned up. It was EVERYWHERE! And that soot... you can't just wipe it up. I ended up cleaning the floor, the counters and the sink. AND scrubbing the coffee maker. So, lamp oil... NOT a winner. As I said, I decided to give it a second try. I shortened the wick to about 1/4" (Needs to be half that I think) and used BOILING water up to the 3 c. mark, 3 scoops of grounds. The result was a slightly better cup of coffee, and less soot... but it still took forever. So, my final assessment is, if you want something that looks kinda cool, and will make an okay cup of coffee to go with dessert after dinner, then go ahead and spend the $30. Otherwise, I recommend that you put the money toward a Keurig, or buy a drip cone and a permanent filter (like hemp or bamboo). EDIT/UPDATE: We sprung for a butane burner and it made all the difference. Sure, it’s still a little messy. But No carbon, and no waiting! The whole process took maybe 10 minutes. We bought the ivation Butane Micro Burner, and it was AWESOME. Now, I just need to fine tune my coffee ground quantity. Updated to 5 stars! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 21, 2020 by kibrenner kibrenner

  • The least expensive siphon coffee maker that works well!
This is exactly the same as the one sold by DecentGadget - both are marked BSeng TCA-5, so why pay 5 bucks more? Heard a few complains about the thinness of the glass and the complicate process of making coffee. I found neither one is true. The glass may not be as thick as a lab beaker but it is not thin and fragile as people say. Of course it is glass and we should handle it with care, like any glassware. it has a round bottom that if placed alone, it may roll over, but that's it. Using this device is quite simple like any other siphon coffee maker, but you have to follow the steps. Fill the glass bowl half full will make a large cup. Put the filter in the upper container AND LOCK WITH THE PULL PIN. This may be the step that people miss. DO NOT PUT IN THE COFFEE YET (this may be another step that people miss). Heat up the water. I use a butane burner instead of the enclose alcohol burner - much faster and easy to control the flame. It takes about 4 minutes but if you can't wait, put in hot water instead and it will boil quicker. When 95% of the water gets into the upper chamber, THEN add coffee and stir thoroughly.. WATCH THE LOWER GLASS CAREFULLY to make sure there is still some water left, then turn off the burner. Coffee will sift through and drop into the lower glass chamber. That's it. I think most people complaining about glass too thin is they crack the glass while the flame is on with no more water left in it.. Duh, it will crack any glass of any thickness. It is fun to make coffee this way, better taste and it takes only 6 to 7 minutes. I like it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 30, 2020 by Francis Leung

  • Thank GOD I was stoned!
I haven't tried this yet, so I am unable to speak to performance. I can add however, that the glass is fragile, but not as 'thin' as others had noted. I've only recently tried siphon brew coffee, and it was incredible, and thus the $40 investment. That said, I have to say thank GOD I was stoned when I read the instructions. In a straight/sober frame of mind, it's nothing more than a bunch of words that really make little to no sense: the Chinese to English translation leaves ALOT to be desired. Something about lieutenant generals and seats of honor. Seriously... However, in an altered state of mind, I figured it out :-) I also had a little help from YouTube (It's nice to know that the internet isn't just p0rn anymore!) I am hoping I get the same results from this gizmo as I the first time I tried siphon brew, and will edit this review after my first cup... ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2023 by Andrew Kleinwaks

  • Brews great coffee.
I bought this to replace the glassware for my Hario TCA-5. The craftsmanship is not as good as the Hario brand. The main differences are in the quality of the stand. The hario brand has flawless craftmanship. This brand has minor imperfections and is not has polished. In terms of glassware, the hario brand again is flawless, and this one is slightly off. That being said, for the price, it is definitely a good deal. The hario brand is about 70-80 dollars, which seems to me a bit outrageous. This one I got for 35 dollars which seems really reasonable. When it comes to making quality coffee, there is no difference. So if you don't care so much about the quality of the stand, but about brewing a good cup of coffee, then this one is for you. The overall quality is acceptable/good, the hario brand is perfect. If you're like me and only need to replace the glassware, definitely get this one, the glassware is close enough in quality. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2019 by Angela Marquez

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