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Chemex® Coffeemaker, 10 cup

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Sale price$69.95 Regular price$79.95

 

The Chemex has been around since 1941 and brews an exceptionally smooth cup of coffee. It’s elegance and function have earned it a place on permanent display at the Museum of Modern Art.

It’s made of non-porous glass, which means it’s strong, heat-resistant and easy to keep clean.

 

Recommended Coffee Pairing: Canopy Bird
The Chemex emphasizes the richness and earthy undertones of the Canopy Bird.

Specs:

  • Capacity: 50 Ounces
  • Height: 9 1/4″
  • Diameter: 5 1/8″

Don’t forget to pick up some filters with it too (choose between square or circle filters).

    Chemex® Coffeemaker, 10 cup
    Chemex® Coffeemaker, 10 cup Sale price$69.95 Regular price$79.95

    Nature tastes (a lot) better

    What makes regenerative organic better?

    The easiest way to describe regenerative organic coffee is that it's the opposite of industrialized, mono-crop coffee.

    Regenerative organic farmers have generational expertise growing coffee plants in symbiosis with native rainforests and ecosystems. The crops are smaller, the soil is richer, and the plants are healthier. The sun, the rain, and natural compost are all that are required to bring the coffee berries to a bright fruit. Only the ripest berries are picked, at the peak of freshness, and sundried naturally in the oxygen-rich rainforest air.

    When roasted to perfection, the result is a uniquely rich, smooth, truly rewarding cup of coffee.

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    Save 10% on bulk coffee orders

    Remember shopping the bulk aisle? We do! Save 10% plus get free shipping in Canada on all coffee when you purchase $100 or more. We'll open the burlap and start roasting...

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    Change the world for the better

    We want our communities to flourish from crop to cup. That's why we support long-term direct trade partnerships, and work with the same coffee farmers year after year.

    From Crop to Your Cup