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Shine Kitchen Co. Autopour Automatic Pour Over Coffee Machine – Black
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- Automated Pouring System - Unlike traditional methods of making pour over coffee, the AutopourÕs patented pouring system takes the labor out by automatically pouring slow, steady spirals of hot water for the perfect bloom and brew
- Pre-Measured Fill Lines and Scoop - The fill lines marked inside the water reservoir help you achieve the Golden Ratio so that you can enjoy the perfect cup in under 5 minutes. Use 1 scoop of ground coffee per serving. Don't worry. WeÕve done all the measurements and calculations for you.
- Optimal Flow Rate - The consistent, slow flow rate of water leads to a proper extraction for a balanced, full-flavored cup of coffee without the bitter notes.
- Battery Operation - Designed with travel in mind, the Autopour is portable and lightweight so that you can get your Shine On wherever life takes you.
- Double-Wall Glass Carafe - The heat-resistant insulated, double-walled design keeps your coffee hot for an extended period of time. In addition, its silicone protective grip band prevents your fingers from getting burned.
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Q: Is there any plastic that touches the water?
A: The top portion is marked TX2001 which is a tritan copolyester. Copolysters are the safest plastic for repeated use. They are not on the prop65 list, but it is still plastic. They really could have made that piece from glass 😒 but so much glassware contains harmful substances too. It’s really hard to get away from it. It really is a matter of picking our poisons. But hey at least we’re not living in the Victorian era when literally everything was poisonous, or in the 1400s getting burned alive, or in the… you get the point. Happy brewing ☕️
submitted byOk - 3 months ago
Q: Does the water contact plastic at any point? I am trying to find a solution with no plastic
A: The top portion is marked TX2001 which is a tritan copolyester. Copolysters are the safest plastic for repeated use. They are not on the prop65 list, but it is still plastic. They really could have made that piece from glass 😒 but so much glassware contains harmful substances too. It’s really hard to get away from it. It really is a matter of picking our poisons. But hey at least we’re not living in the Victorian era when literally everything was poisonous, or in the 1400s getting burned alive, or in the… you get the point. Happy brewing ☕️
submitted byOk - 3 months ago
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