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There are really only three widely distributed vacuum coffee makers being imported to the United States.  The reason I say “imported”, is because there are no larger scale manufactures of vacuum coffee makers in the US, we get them all from other countries.  I’ve included a brief description of each below.

Bodum Santos Vacuum Coffee Maker

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The Bodum Santos is a stovetop vacuum coffee maker.  Bodum is a company from Denmark is popular manufacturer of non-automatic coffee makers imported here to the US, mostly noted for its French press coffee makers.  The Bodum Santos is probably the most well known and widely used vacuum coffee maker, at least in the states.  The Santos is what I consider to be one of the easiest and quickest to use.  The Santos has a permanent plastic filter that’s easy to clean.  I consider it a more utilitarian vacuum coffee maker and is the one that I use almost every morning for my coffee before work.  As a side note, The Santos electric vacuum coffee maker can still be found at second hand stores or eBay on occasion, but is no longer being produced by Bodum.  Price of the Bodum Santos Vacuum Coffee Maker is approx. $85.  For ordering info please visit Bodum Santos Vacuum Coffee Maker

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Yama Vacuum Table Top Vacuum Coffee Maker

The Yama vacuum coffee maker is imported from Japan where they seem to be more commonly called siphon coffee makers.  The Yama has a beautiful design yama_vacuum_coffee_maker1and because it almost looks like a chemistry set is a favorite to use with dinner guests.  Because the Yama sits on a table and uses an alcohol burner it is a little less convenient than the Bodum Santos.  With its open flame, your boss probably isn’t going to allow this in the office, that is unless you work at a fire station.  The alcohol flame takes a good while to heat the water, I find it useful to preheat the water on the stove if I’m in a hurry, then use the flame from that point to finish the brewing.  An upgrade would be to purchase an adjustable butane burner.  Butane burners heat the water FAST.  One of the big advantages the Yama has over the Cona is that it’s very affordable in comparison.  In fact, the Yama is even less expensive than the Bodum Santos, which is one reason for its popularity.  Price is approx. $65.  For ordering info please visit Yama Vacuum Coffee Maker

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Yama CNT-5 Coffee Siphon Vacuum

Similar to other Yama Vacuum Coffee makers, The CNT-5 20-Ounce Coffee maker adds a ceramic base and a more efficient butane burner.
Butane has two advantages over alcohol. It heats faster plus the heat is adjustable which provides flexibility in your brewing. The Yama CNT-5 also comes with a bamboo stir stick, and 5 re-usable cloth filters. I find one filter lasts for months. In addition, I’m sure you noticed its beautiful unique design. When you consider it brews some of the best coffee on the planet we have a winning combination here with the Yama CNT-5 Siphon Coffee Maker.

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The Cona Vacuum Coffee Maker

The Cona is what many vacuum coffee enthusiasts aspire to own.  This baby isn’t cheap.  This premium glass vacuum coffee maker is like cona_vacuum_coffee_makerthe Yama coffee maker in that it too is a table top coffee maker.  The Cona is manufacture in England, it is quite beautiful.  The Cona uses a glass rod filter instead of the plastic or cloth filters used in either the Santos or Yama.  What this means is neither the coffee grounds, Water, or finished brewed coffee ever come in contact with metal, plastic, or cloth.  Glass is the only substance that comes in contact with the water.  This results in an extremely pure cup, minus any possibility to taint the full coffee flavor.  The Cona also uses the classic alcohol burner to heat its water, very similar to the Yama siphon coffee makers.  Cona coffee makers are a little harder to come by but can be found in a few online shops.  Order Your Cona Coffee Maker HERE

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Vacuum Coffee Makers At Blue Bottle Coffee Co

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The Blue Bottle Coffee Co. is a local favorite in San Francisco.  Recently, Blue Bottle Coffee Co. has opened its splendid cafe, opening up on an alley at Mission and 5th.  The new cafe’s soaring high ceilings and tall and tall windows create a delightfully airy feel as one waits in line not only for coffee but for a whole host of delicious breakfast and lunch sandwiches, soups, and pastries.

At first, you coffee options might feel a little overwhelming here.  Besides your standards, you can get something called an SG-120, which is basically a latte but comes in a glass tumbler.  But the real attraction to the Blue Bottle Coffee Co is its one of a kind state of the art vacuum coffee bar.

When you choose the vacuum coffee, you also get to choose from one of three types of beans being offered at the moment.  Your chosen beans are then measured, ground, and poured into the top globe of a vacuum coffee maker.  Unlike traditional vacuum coffee makers that use an alcohol flame, this vacuum coffee bar uses special halogen lamps to heat the water to a boil.  Once boiling, the water is pushed up into the ground coffee beans for a few moments, before taken away from the heat where the coffee filters back down in the form of freshly brewed coffee.  Your coffee is then brought out to your table and poured directly from the vacuum coffee maker into your waiting cup.

If you have never visited Blue Bottle Coffee Co. and its vacuum coffee bar then you’re really missing out.  If you’re serious about great coffee, or just enjoy really good food in unique atmosphere Blue Bottle Coffee Co. is a must visit.

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15
Apr

A Coffee Break in the MId East

   Posted by: John   in vacuum coffee makers

New article from HAARETZ.COM, an Isreali News site about the rapidly growing coffee consumption market there in Israel.  This certainly gives a different perspective for many of us westerners.  While there’s no mention of a siphon coffee maker, after reading this article I wouldn’t be the least surprised that there were more than a few vacuum coffee makers in Isareal.  Plus, you’re not going to believe what kind of coffee these guys drink!  I don’t want to ruin the surprise, you’ll have to read for yourself

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This is pretty cool vacuum brewer video.  I sure wish I could find a coffee bar like this in Seattle that uses Vacuum Coffee Makers.  Of course Starbucks fruity’chinos seem to be more popular over real coffee anyway.  Anyway, enjoy the show!

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