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OVALWARE Airtight Cold Brew Iced Coffee Maker Pitcher (& Iced Tea Maker) with Spout – 1.5L/ 51oz Ovalware RJ3 Brewing Glass Carafe with Removable Stainless Steel Filter

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Size: 51 Ounces


Features

  • HEALTHIER & SMOOTHER COFFEE, NOW BIGGER AND BETTER Cold brewing is 70% less acidic than hot brewing. And richer in taste. Our cold brew pitcher extracts coffee concentrate which can be stored and mixed with an endless variety of beverages to create your own perfect, personal cup of joy. Now 1.5x bigger than the original, get ready for more coffee! Recommended grind size: Coarse
  • LOCKS IN FRESHNESS AND FLAVOR FOR UP TO 2 WEEKS Airtight seal. Easy-access handle. Engineered to perfectly fit within your fridge shelf. Experience refined craftsmanship you can always count on
  • QUALITY YOU WONT REGRET 18/8 rust-free superfine laser cut filter, medical-grade stainless steel filter & lid cap. Extra-thick, lab-tested borosilicate glass. BPA-Free silicon airtight seal. Dishwasher safe. New upgrade: Non-slip rubber cushion base for extra protection. Professional home brewing has never been this easy: just mix and pour
  • ICED AND HOT TEA COMPATIBLE Great for loose-leaf tea. Or tea bags. Brew it hot like a traditional teapot, or brew it cold in the fridge. Take your brewing & hosting skills to the next level
  • SATISFACTION GUARANTEED We are dedicated to enriching your homemade coffee experience. We take great joy and pride in the quality of our products which is why we offer a Risk-Free Purchase. In the unlikely event our product fails to meet or exceed your expectations.

Brand: ovalware


Material: Glass


Color: Stainless Steel


Capacity: 3.2 Pounds


Special Feature: Portable, Manual


Material Type: Glass


Item Weight: 1.3 Pounds


Capacity: 3.2 Pounds


Model Name: RJ3 Cold Brew Maker


UPC: 859305006053


Brand Name: ovalware


Included Components: Glass Pitcher, Filter, Lid, Silicone Seals


Style: Modern


Color: Stainless Steel


With Lid: Yes


Additional Features: Portable, Manual


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  • Excellent and great quality!
Size: 34 Ounces
Things I’ve learned using this very nice maker: Making a new batch: You really don’t want finely ground coffee grounds. I made that mistake the first time, just using what I had for hot coffee. I highly recommend measuring out your grounds to the recommended amount and use a measuring cup each time to add them. Eyeballing 5/6th full is proving very inconsistent 🤣. I have used room temp water and I’ve used cold water straight from the fridge because of laziness, I don’t notice a difference. I am really only drinking coffee out of necessity though, not to enjoy the taste so there might be others with a more sophisticated palate that feel differently. I use 4+ cups of water and and use a large measuring cup to pour it In. I go over the max line slightly after getting all of the water in and settled (basically as high as I can fill it to still be able to shut the lid without overflowing) and I pour about a cup in, stir with handle of tiny spoon, mash down with spoon part of the spoon (is there a name for that?), pour in another cup and repeat. It can take a couple of minutes to do as the water settles and you push the grounds back in. I go above the max line because even after doing all of this, there were batches that the water was below the max line because things have settled. I need as much coffee as I can get so this is works well. When I do this, I get 4 cups of cold brew, which is three days worth for me. I have let it brew for 12 hours, 18 hours, and 22 hours and like 22 the best. So when I’ve had my second (of 3) day’s cold brew I make a new batch to have ready for day 3 just to be safe. You never know when the kids or your anxiety will keep you up all night and you’ll need a little extra. One thing that will help to have: a tiny metal spoon. I use it to stir (with the handle) and then mash down the grounds after the water has been poured in. I have tried a plastic chop stick and it didn’t work well, I have also tried a butter knife and that was terrible. The tiny spoon works great!. Pouring for consumption: I use a reusable coffee filter to strain the brew out of this container because no matter how big your grounds are, there is a gunk that forms at the bottom that I don’t want to drink. So after it’s done brewing, I pour the entire container into a large measuring cup (the same one I use for the water) THROUGH the strainer, then pour 1 1/4 ish cups into three mason jars. Seal them up and put them in the fridge. You can adjust your portions however you’d like, I just found that 1 cup of cold brew wasn’t quiet enough. Mason jars are your best friend. You can pour your desired amount of cold brew per day directly in to them and refrigerate until you’re ready to drink. Add your water (I didn’t realize you had to do this before making my first batch, but I’ve learned I don’t like the 1:1 ratio as much, so I use 1 1/4 cup cold brew pre-measured in the jar and add 1/2 cup of water) directly into the mason jar and add milk/creamer (you don’t NEEED anything, I like 3 tbsp of creamer though because I don’t love coffee and I also don’t do milk/sugar, it’s not enough sugar for me 🤣), add an ice cube or two, and drink with a reusable straw from the mason jar.. The plastic tumblers are also a good option but I don’t like refrigerating them as much because the seal isn’t completely tight. I also prefer drinking out of glass. Now you could pour directly from the cold brew maker, but I want to filter mine and I can’t make a new batch if I’m storing the cold brew in there... so the timing didn’t work out the first couple of batches doing that. The only downside, I do wish it wasn’t glass. The amount of moving this thing that is required while making a new batch always makes me nervous. Especially when I have to sit it on the sink to pour out the grounds (although I am going to look for other uses of the grounds in my yard or something). It does have a rubber bottom grip that is removable but I’m clumsy and am just one bad night’s of sleep from knocking it over and it breaking. But it is very nice it is glass and dishwasher safe and very easy to clean by hand in a pinch. Overall I would highly recommend. This is a great cold brew maker. I do wish I had gotten a larger size one because it takes a lot of grounds and I only get 3 days worth of coffee. I think a larger size would only use marginally more grounds and would get 4-5 days worth but I can’t confirm. Happy brewing! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 14, 2020 by KDro

  • So easy so good!
Size: 51 Ounces
The media could not be loaded. This brewer is so stylish and perfect to make cold brew. Once the I’ve let the grounds rest over night the next morning I just pop out the canister and it’s done! No mess so easy to clean
Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2024 by Maria Elena Bedolla

  • Love it!
Size: 34 Ounces
This is a well designed, well made coffee maker. It also works well for other infusions. For my first go at cold brew coffee, I followed the directions that came with it using our regular drip coffee. The results were underwhelming. I believe the grind was too fine. For my second go, I ordered a bag of Bizzy Organic Cold Brew Coffee, filled the filter with grounds up to about an inch short of the top, added filtered water up to the 4 cup mark, and let it sit on the kitchen counter for 20 hours. During the process, I picked it up and swirled it a few times. The end product was outstanding. Very smooth and flavorful without being bitter. The strength is perfect to mix half and half with milk, which is how I like it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 27, 2024 by tango1050

  • Pretty snazzy little cold brewer
Size: 51 Ounces
I bought this after already owning the Takeya cold brew coffee maker so I have some experience now with two different makers. I find the Takeya to be superior only in that it is much easier to use, however, the coffee that comes from this brewer tastes A LOT better for some reason. So up front: I would definitely buy again, customer service is amazing, and I love this maker enough to use it daily. That said, I care about honest reviews so I am giving you one. Ok so for the pros. The thing looks amazing, every time I would fill it up at work people wondered whether I was making meth or cleaning a grill, this thing surely turns some heads. Next is the stainless steel and the glass, besides the necked bottle, it is relatively easy to clean. Just get you one of them sponge wands and you will be fine. To clean the metal tube you just stick it under warm running water. The best pro by far is the flavor of the coffee, turn that Foldgers into pure gold my friends, this thing will make most coffee taste a thousand times better. If you really want a treat, get you some Texas pecan coffee, I use the Lola brand...lawd is that some good coffee. Ok so for the cons. Biggest one for me is that it takes FOR EVER to fill it up. The tube goes in the mouth of the bottle and you fill that up with the grounds. I suppose you could just fill the thing up with water and then put the tube back in but if you want good coffee, you are gonna sit there a while pouring it ever so slowly so that it doesn't bubble over the top. On my rush days I would jam a butter knife in the tube while pouring the water to make sure it was getting all the way down to the bottom. Pouring the coffee out is also a pain, you have to pull the tube out to pour, which I guess is fine but still a pain. Next con is that this is a cold brew coffee maker that is designed to brew normal ground coffee, not cold brew ground coffee. HOWEVER, I fixed that by putting the coffee in the tube first to make sure I got enough coffee, then i dumped the tube out in the glass, put the tube in the bottle, and poured in my water. Put the lid on, give it a shake and wham, cold brew. Now, because of the smart design, when you go to pour it, instead of taking the tube out, you leave it in and just take the lid off. The coffee pours out through the center tube leaving the grounds in the bottle. Ok so sounds like a lot of cons but it really comes down to quality. You are buying a quality piece here that is made of glass and steel with perfectly machined parts, and it shows by way of flavor of coffee. I use it every day! Feel free to ask me any questions you may have! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2019 by Jason

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