Coffee Maker Without Plastic Parts
I have spent a lot of time trying to find a simple coffee maker without plastic parts. There are several options. I have 5 coffee makers, but I keep using the same one every day!
So, I thought I could save you some time and hassle by sharing what I do.
If you would like to consistently make great coffee every morning, use the links below to order each item I recommend below. Please note I will receive a tiny commission from Amazon at not cost to you.
(I only recommend products that I have bought and where I would buy them from).
Thank you so much for being here,
Ben
The Parts: How To Make Coffee Without Plastic
The problem with most drip ‘coffee makers’ is that they tend to use plastic or are very expensive!
I have tried espresso machines, moka pots, french press, and even cowboy style.
But, I keep using a pour over because it is simple.
I enjoy the process and the coffee comes out tasting clean and smooth.
Now, on to my recommendations!
Coffee Dripper
Size 02 is perfect for up to 4 cups and the one I recommend. This is better than the ceramic version because the plastic makes handling easy, but never touches the coffee!
Coffee Filters
Hario V60 cone shaped disposable paper filters for pour over drippers. Each filter is single-use, made of 100% unbleached paper pulp.
Glass Server
Size 02 (600 ml) pairs so nice with the V60 coffee dripper. This combo makes the whole coffee making experience look and feel amazing!
Important Accessories
You will want a few other accessories to help your morning ritual be the best it can be.
When your coffee comes out perfect…
You will want to be able to repeat the process!
Kettle
You will want a stainless steel kettle with a ‘gooseneck’ for easy precision pouring. It’s a dream come true! Buy it. You can thank me later.
Scale
Measure your coffee. Grind it. Put your Hario V60 coffee maker without plastic 😉 on the scale and pour to measure 15-16 grams of water per gram of coffee or to taste. I love this scale because nothing can get into the buttons!
Last But Not Least
The Coffee Grinder
One of the best purchases I have made for my coffee making journey.
A Barataza Encore Coffee Grinder!
If you can’t invest in a decent grinder, it won’t be worth grinding your own beans.
Buy beans at the store and grind them with their machine.
Coffee Grinder
I measure the beans before putting them in and grind all of it. No beans left behind. I have had zero problems with this grinder. Get this one if you can. It comes highly recommended. That’s why I picked it! I don’t regret it.
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For making coffee without plastic.
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