Price Points: Cold brew coffee makers

Cold brew coffee makers | H is for Home

As the saying goes, good things come to those who wait. One example of this is sourdough bread – I’m a big fan! Another is proper cold brew coffee; it can take anywhere from 12 to 24 hours to prepare. The process doesn’t need heat (the hint’s in the name!) or electricity and not a lot of elbow grease; it relies only on gravity and time.

The end product makes for a sweeter and less acidic drink and, if you’re a fan of iced or frappé coffee, this is the best type of brew to use; much better than cooled ‘hot brew’ coffee. If you want to use it to make hot coffee, apparently, it’s best to heat it in the microwave.

If I were to choose one of these cold brew coffee makers, it would be the KitchenAid model. In my opinion, it’s the most attractive, it brews 1.4 litres at a time, fits easily into the fridge for storage/chilling and has a practical tap and carry handle.

  1. Kilner cold brew coffee set: £22.50, Ocado
  2. DRIPSTER cold brew dripper (4 cups / 600ml), cold drip coffee maker: £44.99, Amazon
  3. KitchenAid cold brew coffee maker: £116.10, PRC Direct

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KitchenAid cold brew coffee maker
KitchenAid cold brew coffee maker
£116.10
DRIPSTER cold brew dripper (4 cups / 600ml), cold drip coffee maker
DRIPSTER cold brew dripper (4 cups / 600ml), cold drip coffee maker
£44.99
Kilner cold brew coffee set
Kilner cold brew coffee set
£22.50
KitchenAid cold brew coffee maker
KitchenAid cold brew coffee maker
£116.10
DRIPSTER cold brew dripper (4 cups / 600ml), cold drip coffee maker
DRIPSTER cold brew dripper (4 cups / 600ml), cold drip coffee maker
£44.99
Kilner cold brew coffee set
Kilner cold brew coffee set
£22.50
KitchenAid cold brew coffee maker
KitchenAid cold brew coffee maker
£116.10
DRIPSTER cold brew dripper (4 cups / 600ml), cold drip coffee maker
DRIPSTER cold brew dripper (4 cups / 600ml), cold drip coffee maker
£44.99
Kilner cold brew coffee set
Kilner cold brew coffee set
£22.50
KitchenAid cold brew coffee maker
KitchenAid cold brew coffee maker
£116.10
DRIPSTER cold brew dripper (4 cups / 600ml), cold drip coffee maker
DRIPSTER cold brew dripper (4 cups / 600ml), cold drip coffee maker
£44.99
Kilner cold brew coffee set
Kilner cold brew coffee set
£22.50
KitchenAid cold brew coffee maker
KitchenAid cold brew coffee maker
£116.10
DRIPSTER cold brew dripper (4 cups / 600ml), cold drip coffee maker
DRIPSTER cold brew dripper (4 cups / 600ml), cold drip coffee maker
£44.99
Kilner cold brew coffee set
Kilner cold brew coffee set
£22.50

Price Points: Electric coffee grinders

Three models of electric coffee grinders | H is for Home

Last week, we featured manual coffee grinders; this week, it’s the turn of the electric coffee grinders.

A manual version tends to create coffee grounds that are uneven and medium to coarse; even more so if you’re using a blade one rather than a burr grinder. This is sufficient if you’re using a cafetière, percolator, pour-over brewer or making Vietnamese Phin or cold brew coffee. However, if you’re using a Moka pot or brewing espresso or Turkish coffee, your grind will need to be much finer and uniform in size; this is where an electric coffee grinder comes into its own.

We use our trusty Dualit electric coffee grinder (an earlier model to #2) with our coffee machine, and together they produce a splendid espresso, latte, Americano or flat white. The Dualit grinder above has 10 grind settings. Its conical burr grinder allows for a slow, cool grind, meaning it won’t overheat and burn the coffee as it’s being processed.

The VonShef has stainless steel blades and a small 45 gram capacity (the Dualit has a 250 gram hopper). However, at less than £13 it’s a bargain option. At the other end of the price range is Heston Blumenthal’s Sage. If you’re a coffee connoisseur, this is the one for you! It has 60 grind settings and remembers your size and volume preferences. At that price, I think with our 2 cups per day average, it would take a long time for it to be financially worth the initial outlay.

  1. VonShef 150W coffee grinder: £12.99, Domu
  2. Dualit 75015 coffee grinder – black: £73.63, Amazon
  3. Sage The Smart Grinder Pro coffee bean grinder BCG820UK: £199.99, Lakeland

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Sage The Smart Grinder Pro coffee bean grinder BCG820UK
Sage The Smart Grinder Pro coffee bean grinder BCG820UK
£199.99
Dualit 75015 coffee grinder – black
Dualit 75015 coffee grinder – black
£73.63
VonShef 150W coffee grinder
VonShef 150W coffee grinder
£12.99
Sage The Smart Grinder Pro coffee bean grinder BCG820UK
Sage The Smart Grinder Pro coffee bean grinder BCG820UK
£199.99
Dualit 75015 coffee grinder – black
Dualit 75015 coffee grinder – black
£73.63
VonShef 150W coffee grinder
VonShef 150W coffee grinder
£12.99
Sage The Smart Grinder Pro coffee bean grinder BCG820UK
Sage The Smart Grinder Pro coffee bean grinder BCG820UK
£199.99
Dualit 75015 coffee grinder – black
Dualit 75015 coffee grinder – black
£73.63
VonShef 150W coffee grinder
VonShef 150W coffee grinder
£12.99
Sage The Smart Grinder Pro coffee bean grinder BCG820UK
Sage The Smart Grinder Pro coffee bean grinder BCG820UK
£199.99
Dualit 75015 coffee grinder – black
Dualit 75015 coffee grinder – black
£73.63
VonShef 150W coffee grinder
VonShef 150W coffee grinder
£12.99
Sage The Smart Grinder Pro coffee bean grinder BCG820UK
Sage The Smart Grinder Pro coffee bean grinder BCG820UK
£199.99
Dualit 75015 coffee grinder – black
Dualit 75015 coffee grinder – black
£73.63
VonShef 150W coffee grinder
VonShef 150W coffee grinder
£12.99

Price Points: Manual coffee grinders

Manual coffee grinders | H is for Home

The winner of our current competition has the chance of winning a month’s worth of coffee beans. Grinding coffee beans to order is so much better than buying it pre-ground. As soon as you break open a bag of the latter, the contents quickly begin to lose their freshness.

Using one of these manual coffee grinders will make the last cup of Joe from a bag taste as good as the first.

  1. Manual ceramic burr coffee bean grinder with hand crank: £6.99, Grand Kitchener
  2. Vintage coffee grinder: £50, H is for Home
  3. Brazil coffee grinder, black: £69.99, DanskBo

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Brazil coffee grinder, black
Brazil coffee grinder, black
£69.99
Vintage coffee grinder
Vintage coffee grinder
£50.00
Manual ceramic burr coffee bean grinder with hand crank
Manual ceramic burr coffee bean grinder with hand crank
£6.99
Brazil coffee grinder, black
Brazil coffee grinder, black
£69.99
Vintage coffee grinder
Vintage coffee grinder
£50.00
Manual ceramic burr coffee bean grinder with hand crank
Manual ceramic burr coffee bean grinder with hand crank
£6.99
Brazil coffee grinder, black
Brazil coffee grinder, black
£69.99
Vintage coffee grinder
Vintage coffee grinder
£50.00
Manual ceramic burr coffee bean grinder with hand crank
Manual ceramic burr coffee bean grinder with hand crank
£6.99
Brazil coffee grinder, black
Brazil coffee grinder, black
£69.99
Vintage coffee grinder
Vintage coffee grinder
£50.00
Manual ceramic burr coffee bean grinder with hand crank
Manual ceramic burr coffee bean grinder with hand crank
£6.99
Brazil coffee grinder, black
Brazil coffee grinder, black
£69.99
Vintage coffee grinder
Vintage coffee grinder
£50.00
Manual ceramic burr coffee bean grinder with hand crank
Manual ceramic burr coffee bean grinder with hand crank
£6.99

The perfect brew from Coffee & Kin

Coffee & Kin business card with espresso and chocolate | H is for Home

Happy May everyone! We’re delighted to be working with Coffee & Kin on this month’s competition. They’re a small, family-run business whose environmental ethos we back 100%. The company was set up by sisters Ruth & Kathryn and their husbands, Aussies, Mark & Chris (who also happen to be best friends) hence, the Kin. We’ve teamed up with them to offer one of our readers a month’s supply of coffee beans, pods or loose leaf tea.

Coffee & Kin founders - Ruth, Kathryn, Mark and Chris

Coffee & Kin supply 100% Arabica beans and Nespresso® compatible pods as well as a selection of whole leaf teas. Their coffee pods are compostable and the tea comes in biodegradable pyramids.

Pouches of Coffee & Kin coffee beans | H is for Home

Coffee & Kin has established a Foundation to provide support to people & organisations in the communities where their coffee is grown. For each coffee pod they sell, they invest a penny into the foundation. For every bag of beans, it’s 10p. In their own words…

One of our values is to be honest and ethical in everything that we do. We care about our coffee farmers and the communities in which they live and work. Every Coffee & Kin coffee can be traced back to ensure that each stage of the growing and sales process is fair as well as socially and environmentally sustainable.

Pouch of Coffee & Kin Peru coffee beans, antique wooden coffee grinder and espresso mugs | H is for Home

They’re based up in Alnwick, in beautiful Northumberland, and their single-origin coffee is roasted on the nearby Holy Island of Lindesfarne. We’ve tried out two different types of their beans; Peru and Rwanda. Both being Arabica, the roasts are mellow and contains less caffeine than the cheaper, more bitter counterpart, Robusta.

We tested the Rwandan beans first; the flavour is complex and creamy, with a touch of smoky sweetness. The Peruvian brew is well-rounded, intense and dry on the palate. Both are smooth and nicely acidic without being bitter. We liked them both very much. However, for our preference, the Rwandan just pipped the Peruvian in the taste stakes.

Pouch of Coffee & Kin Peru coffee beans, antique wooden coffee grinder and espresso mugs | H is for Home

Fancy your chances of winning? Leave a comment telling us which Coffee & Kin coffee or tea product you’d choose.

Good luck!

A month’s supply of coffee beans, pods or leaf tea from Coffee & Kin

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