| Bodum Santos Stovetop Glass Vacuum 34-Ounce Coffee Maker | 
| Brand: Bodum Category: Kitchen
List Price: $120.00 Buy New: $73.57 as of 2/5/2012 11:38 CST details You Save: $46.43 (39%)
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Seller: Electronics Basket Sales Rank: 9,020
Country: Designed in Switzerland Color: Glass Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Fragile: No Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Size: 6 Cup Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.6 Dimensions (in): 12.5 x 10.3 x 7.8 Warranty: N/A
MPN: 1208-01 Model: 1208-01 UPC: 727015251240 EAN: 0727015100241 ASIN: B00005NCX5
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| Features:
| • | Theatrical, entertaining method of brewing six 5-ounce cups of coffee | | • | Made of heat-resistant glass and durable, gleaming nylon | | • | Carafe with stay-cool handle and a stopper keeps coffee warm | | • | Dishwasher-safe; includes coffee scoop and resting stand | | • | Measures 9-1/4 by 6 by 11-1/2 inches |
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Product Description No other coffee maker has fascinated passionate coffee drinkers like the Santos. Developed in the '50s, the revolutionary nylon filter achieved a break-through in coffee brewing quality, far overshadowing existing cotton and glass filters on the market. This patented filter strains coffee to a fine, tasteful, and still aromatic coffee with nearly no sediments left over in the cup. With its patented "valve sealing," a safety issue was solved by preventing too high of a vacuum to be formed. People wanted to follow the visual wonder of water rising into the funnel and its mysterious return as black coffee into the serving jug! A unique physical process with the ideal balance between the 94C/201F water and just the right brewing time, extracting the finest aroma from all types of coffee..
Amazon.com Review As beautiful as sculpture, as fascinating as chemistry, and as entertaining as theater, this coffeemaker from Switzerland converts the ordinary process of brewing coffee into an artful performance. And it makes six 5-ounce cups of full-flavored coffee while it entrances. The coffeemaker fits together like this: water goes into the carafe, a filter fits into the mouth of a tube in the top globe, ground coffee goes into the globe (a scoop is included), the globe fits atop the carafe with the tube extending into the carafe, and the carafe goes onto the stovetop with a trivet or heat diffuser between it and electric or gas heat. (This is all much simpler and quicker than it sounds.) Water boils up through the tube into the globe and brews the coffee. When brewing is complete and the carafe has been taken off the stovetop and set into its accompanying sculpted trivet, the coffee drains through the filter into the carafe. The globe can then be lifted off the carafe and set on its stand, and coffee can be poured from the carafe, which has a stay-cool handle. A stopper for the carafe keeps second cups warm while the first cups are sipped. Fully assembled, the coffee maker stands 11-1/2 inches high. It's made of heat-resistant glass and durable, gleaming nylon, and all parts are dishwasher-safe. --Fred Brack
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