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TIMEMORE 600ml Cold Brewer

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TIMEMORE 600ml Cold Brewer

Precio de oferta  $49.95 Precio habitual  $100.10
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The TIMEMORE cold brewer is a 600ml cold brew coffee maker designed for smooth, low-acid iced coffee with very little sediment. It uses a borosilicate glass carafe, an extended 22.5cm 300-mesh ultra-fine PP filter, and clear 300ml, 400ml, and 500ml measurement markings for repeatable brewing at home.

  • 600ml total capacity with about 500ml brew yield, a practical batch for 2 to 4 servings
  • Borosilicate glass body is durable, heat-resistant, lightweight, and easy to store in the fridge
  • 22.5cm long 300-mesh filter increases contact area for cleaner extraction and less grit
  • Built-in scale markings help dial in coffee-to-water ratio, with about 30g of ground coffee recommended
  • Leak-proof lid helps keep brew fresh and reduces spills during fridge storage
  • Dishwasher-safe lid and filter plus included cleaning brush make cleanup simple

Compared to basic immersion jars, this slow-drip style setup gives you more control over extraction and a cleaner cup. Unlike paper-filter methods, the ultra-fine reusable filter cuts waste while still producing a smooth texture. It also works well for iced tea and fruit infusions, so it fits easily into daily prep for summer drinks, weekend brunch, office coffee, or make-ahead batches for the week.

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Frequently Asked Questions

The best cold brew coffee maker for home use is usually one that balances clean flavor, easy prep, and simple storage. A good option should have a fine filter to reduce sediment, a practical capacity for a few servings, and a secure lid for fridge brewing. The TIMEMORE cold brewer is a strong fit for that use case because it makes up to 500ml of finished brew from a 600ml vessel, which is a useful size for 2 to 4 servings. Its extended 300-mesh ultra-fine filter is designed to increase extraction while keeping the cup smooth and low in grit. The borosilicate glass body is lightweight, durable, and easy to monitor during brewing, and the lid helps keep the brew fresh in the fridge. This style of brewer is best for people who want homemade iced coffee with very little hands-on work. The main tradeoff is capacity. If you need large batches for several days or a bigger household, you may want a larger cold brew maker instead.
A manual cold brew maker is usually better if you want simplicity, quieter operation, and more control without needing power. An electric cold brew coffee maker may speed up parts of the process or automate extraction, but manual brewers are often easier to store, clean, and use regularly. The TIMEMORE cold brewer is a manual, slow-drip style cold brew maker. You add ice, coffee grounds, and water, then let the extraction happen gradually, typically overnight. That makes it a good choice for people who enjoy a low-effort routine and prefer a smooth, low-acid cup without extra buttons or bulky equipment. Its 300-mesh filter also helps produce a cleaner result with less sediment. The main advantage of electric models is convenience for people who want faster or more automated brewing. The tradeoff is usually more complexity and a larger footprint. If your priority is compact design, fridge-friendly brewing, and straightforward cleanup, a manual brewer like this one often makes more sense.
When choosing a cold brew coffee maker, focus on filter quality, batch size, materials, ease of cleaning, and whether the brewing style matches how you like to drink coffee. These factors matter more than looks alone because they directly affect flavor, convenience, and day-to-day use. For example, a fine filter helps reduce sludge and bitterness. The TIMEMORE cold brewer uses an extended 22.5cm 300-mesh ultra-fine filter, which increases contact area for extraction while keeping the brew smoother and cleaner. Capacity also matters. This model holds 600ml and yields about 500ml of brew, which is a practical size for personal use or a small household. Borosilicate glass is another plus because it is durable, clear, and well suited to countertop or fridge storage. This type of brewer is best for people who want consistent cold brew without a complicated setup. If you need very large batches or prefer concentrate-style immersion brewing, a different format may be a better match.
This cold brew maker has a 600ml capacity and produces about 500ml of brewed coffee, which is typically enough for 2 to 4 servings depending on how strong you like it and whether you serve it over ice. That size makes it a good choice for one person who drinks cold brew over a couple of days, for a couple sharing a batch, or for anyone who wants to prep iced coffee without taking up much fridge space. The built-in measurement markings at 300ml, 400ml, and 500ml also make it easier to control your coffee-to-water ratio. The product notes recommend around 30g of ground coffee, which is helpful for repeatable results. It is especially well suited to people who want fresh small batches instead of making a large amount all at once. The tradeoff is that it is not the best option for high-volume brewing. If you want a week’s worth of cold brew for multiple coffee drinkers, you may prefer a larger-capacity cold brew system.
Yes, this cold brew coffee maker is designed to be easy to use and realistic for regular home brewing. The process is simple: add ice, coffee grounds, and water, let it drip and brew slowly, then store it in the fridge until it is ready. That makes it a good fit for people who want café-style iced coffee without a complicated morning routine. Cleanup is also straightforward. The filter and lid are dishwasher safe, and the brewer includes a cleaning brush to help remove fine grounds from the mesh filter. The borosilicate glass body is smooth and easy to rinse, while the leak-proof lid helps avoid spills during fridge storage. This brewer is best for people who want low-maintenance cold brew with minimal hands-on time. The main thing to keep in mind is that fine mesh filters still need a proper rinse after each batch to stay clear and perform well. If you are consistent about basic cleaning, it should be easy to keep in daily rotation.

Frequently Asked Questions

The best cold brew coffee maker for home use is usually one that balances clean flavor, easy prep, and simple storage. A good option should have a fine filter to reduce sediment, a practical capacity for a few servings, and a secure lid for fridge brewing. The TIMEMORE cold brewer is a strong fit for that use case because it makes up to 500ml of finished brew from a 600ml vessel, which is a useful size for 2 to 4 servings. Its extended 300-mesh ultra-fine filter is designed to increase extraction while keeping the cup smooth and low in grit. The borosilicate glass body is lightweight, durable, and easy to monitor during brewing, and the lid helps keep the brew fresh in the fridge. This style of brewer is best for people who want homemade iced coffee with very little hands-on work. The main tradeoff is capacity. If you need large batches for several days or a bigger household, you may want a larger cold brew maker instead.
A manual cold brew maker is usually better if you want simplicity, quieter operation, and more control without needing power. An electric cold brew coffee maker may speed up parts of the process or automate extraction, but manual brewers are often easier to store, clean, and use regularly. The TIMEMORE cold brewer is a manual, slow-drip style cold brew maker. You add ice, coffee grounds, and water, then let the extraction happen gradually, typically overnight. That makes it a good choice for people who enjoy a low-effort routine and prefer a smooth, low-acid cup without extra buttons or bulky equipment. Its 300-mesh filter also helps produce a cleaner result with less sediment. The main advantage of electric models is convenience for people who want faster or more automated brewing. The tradeoff is usually more complexity and a larger footprint. If your priority is compact design, fridge-friendly brewing, and straightforward cleanup, a manual brewer like this one often makes more sense.
When choosing a cold brew coffee maker, focus on filter quality, batch size, materials, ease of cleaning, and whether the brewing style matches how you like to drink coffee. These factors matter more than looks alone because they directly affect flavor, convenience, and day-to-day use. For example, a fine filter helps reduce sludge and bitterness. The TIMEMORE cold brewer uses an extended 22.5cm 300-mesh ultra-fine filter, which increases contact area for extraction while keeping the brew smoother and cleaner. Capacity also matters. This model holds 600ml and yields about 500ml of brew, which is a practical size for personal use or a small household. Borosilicate glass is another plus because it is durable, clear, and well suited to countertop or fridge storage. This type of brewer is best for people who want consistent cold brew without a complicated setup. If you need very large batches or prefer concentrate-style immersion brewing, a different format may be a better match.
This cold brew maker has a 600ml capacity and produces about 500ml of brewed coffee, which is typically enough for 2 to 4 servings depending on how strong you like it and whether you serve it over ice. That size makes it a good choice for one person who drinks cold brew over a couple of days, for a couple sharing a batch, or for anyone who wants to prep iced coffee without taking up much fridge space. The built-in measurement markings at 300ml, 400ml, and 500ml also make it easier to control your coffee-to-water ratio. The product notes recommend around 30g of ground coffee, which is helpful for repeatable results. It is especially well suited to people who want fresh small batches instead of making a large amount all at once. The tradeoff is that it is not the best option for high-volume brewing. If you want a week’s worth of cold brew for multiple coffee drinkers, you may prefer a larger-capacity cold brew system.
Yes, this cold brew coffee maker is designed to be easy to use and realistic for regular home brewing. The process is simple: add ice, coffee grounds, and water, let it drip and brew slowly, then store it in the fridge until it is ready. That makes it a good fit for people who want café-style iced coffee without a complicated morning routine. Cleanup is also straightforward. The filter and lid are dishwasher safe, and the brewer includes a cleaning brush to help remove fine grounds from the mesh filter. The borosilicate glass body is smooth and easy to rinse, while the leak-proof lid helps avoid spills during fridge storage. This brewer is best for people who want low-maintenance cold brew with minimal hands-on time. The main thing to keep in mind is that fine mesh filters still need a proper rinse after each batch to stay clear and perform well. If you are consistent about basic cleaning, it should be easy to keep in daily rotation.