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Hario Mizudashi Cold Brew Coffee Pot 600ml MCPN-7B

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Features

  • 600ml/20oz. Cold Brew Coffee Maker
  • Ultra Premium Hario Glass
  • Permantent Filter Design means no need for extra filters
  • Great rich tasting full bodied cold brewed coffee overnight
  • Cleaning is easy with a sponge and mild soap.

Description

Hario does it again with their Cold Brew coffee maker. The simplicity is what makes this coffee brewer better than the next. All you have to do is place about 50g/1.8oz of your favorite coffee grounds and then top it off with water. Stir it for a bit until all the grounds have been soaked. Place it in your refrigerator overnight (~8hours) and enjoy the full bodied, rich taste of cold brewed coffee. There's nothing like it!


Brand: ‎Hario


Color: ‎Clear Black


Coffee Maker Type: ‎Vacuum Coffee Pot


Filter Type: ‎Reusable


Included Components: ‎Filter


Operation Mode: ‎Manual


Number of Items: ‎1


Manufacturer: ‎Hario


Item Weight: ‎15.4 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎5 x 4.5 x 8.5 inches


Item model number: ‎MCP-7B


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Material Type: ‎Glass


Manufacturer Part Number: ‎MCP-7B


Date First Available: November 3, 2011


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • heavenly & so simple - with some suggested instructions
Item Package Quantity: 1
Easiest brewing method I've tried; I prefer cold coffee to hot so this is perfect. Makes rich, luxurious, practically "essence" of coffee with no heat distortion. A touch naturally sweet. Have had no problems with grounds in the coffee. My style of preparation for a coffee concentrate: 1) I buy Starbucks coffee by the pound online; there is only a choice of whole bean or ground. I get ground. I have no idea what it specific grind it is intended to be. 2) I fill the filter with ground coffee to about 1 cm below of the bottom of the plastic ring at the top of the filter. So, about 1 cm "daylight" shows through. 3) I add room temperature bottled water gradually, stirring gently with one chopstick. Pour, let it filter through, pour some more. 4) I add enough water (maybe 20ish ounces?) so that the top of the mixture hits the midway mark of the plastic ring at the top the glass beaker. I estimate. Just not so much that the filter won't rest in the pot (though it does need to be pushed down gently before putting the top on). 5) In the fridge for 8+ hours (overnight). This makes a concentrate that can be diluted with cold bottled water to taste, as sometimes I like it stronger (about 2:1 coffee to water), sometimes less strong (1:1). I store the concentrate in the fridge in a 39-ounce Bormioli Rocco Frigoverre Jug with Hermetic Lid (available on Amazon), and only have to make the coffee every couple days. Clean up couldn't be easier, just dump the grounds and rinse the pot and filter. Before I clean it, I let the filter full of grounds rest for awhile standing in a bowl or mug to get all of the the water/coffee that is left in it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 1, 2014 by Zooey Pepperidge

  • Small, no instructions but worked well
Item Package Quantity: 1
I own. Toddy cold brew system and I love it. I bought this and had it shipped to my vacation destination because I only like cold brewed coffee now. Seller shipped promptly and it was some what I expected. Two things did bother me; 1) the instructions were in Japanese or Chinese. All of them. The while box was too. Since I'm familiar I guessed at proportions but I was planning on leaving this behind for my friend who was graciously allowing me to stay at her house. Not helpful if she's never cold brewed before. 2) the carafe is small. Smaller that I thought it would be. Meaning, I had to grind and soak each day while I was there for the 3 of us to have coffe in the morning. Other than those two issues it made good coffee and had very little sediment and cleaned very nicely. I would buy it again for the price and it made a nice leave behind gift for my friend who can now enjoy her cold brew! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2014 by M. Brown

  • Needs English instructions.
Item Package Quantity: 1
Didn't come with English instructions, but I found a tutorial on YouTube. Using Tim Hortons coffee, the end result was very smooth as promised. Would have been five stars if they were courteous enough to put English instructions somewhere on or in the packaging, we aren't all fluent in Japanese. No English manual on their website, either. 1/2 cup of whole beans, give or take just a little bit, coarsely ground, will be the proper amount to add to the basket. I haven't measured ground coffee yet, will update when known. Update 8/2023: I've been using various blends of ground coffee for years, even if they weren't specifically noted for cold brew, 1/2 cup of ground beans always gives me a nice, smooth result. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 4, 2016 by David N. Thor

  • Worth every penny, if you like iced coffee.
Item Package Quantity: 1
Had never tried cold-brewed coffee before. Works (and tastes) great. I'm putting in 1 tablespoon finely ground coffee (or espresso) per 100 ml of water (filtered), then letting it sit in the fridge overnight. The filter element is awesome - a superfine mesh - so, no grinds at all get through. Only (small) issue is the bottom of the filter element sits pretty high off the bottom of the pot, so you need to make pretty much a whole pot, otherwise, the coffee won't be immersed in the water. But, it's only 600 ml total and you can always make the full amount then, if you don't drink it all at once, just put the pot back in the fridge and drink the rest later. Worth every penny, if you like iced coffee. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 9, 2016 by LG + family

  • Cold brew is different
Item Package Quantity: 1
I think what happens to it is that cold brew pulls much more of the caffeine out of the coffee than hot brew does. Maybe because it sits so much longer in the water? The coffee is wonderful, it tastes delicious. But it makes my head spin. I had to quit using it and go back to the old way. I appreciated the warning in these comments that all the writing on this device and on the packaging is in Japanese, so I was prepared to have no instructions. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2014 by lissablack

  • Works well
Item Package Quantity: 1
I hate burned or overcooked coffee, and am tired of replacing burned-out coffeemakers. Cold-brew is the best solution, and this appears to be a good system at little expense, especially for a person who lives alone. Several pointers: The directions are in Japanese, and indicate specific amounts of coffee and brewing times. Toss that, and do what works for you. I grind 1/3 cup beans, and brew for 24 hours. Depending on the quality and quantity of the beans, you may need to dilute the coffee to taste. I just started using 2 lb Whole Bean Coffee Bag which is ideal. The directions evidently call for using chopsticks to stir the slurry. I got a pair, and they work fine in the tall skinny container. Enjoy the mellow. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2013 by Mary

  • Very nice design and coffee flavor
Item Package Quantity: 1
This is one of my favorites methods of making coffee! If you got a mill and like cold coffee. This item will just do! Cristal is a really nice done, letters on it are well printed into the glass. The plastic is ok, not the bes, you can see some details but nothing that pups up. The filter is made of a plastic material, it looks delicate so be careful with it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 2, 2014 by Antonio Cossio Torres

  • Cold Coffee for You, not Me!
Item Package Quantity: 1
This idea was just way too much work for me - I'm back to my regular coffee maker. If I want some cold coffee, it just has to sit an hour or so in the pot, and then I can pour over ice. I understand if you're an iced coffee lover, and that's all you drink, this may be perfect for you. It's really pretty and sleek and somebody's gonna love it - just not me. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 21, 2013 by C. Munoz

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