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Chemex Classic 8 Cup (37oz ~1.1lt) Pour Over

3 To 10-Cup Hour Glass

Item Number: bb-chemex-classic-8-cup

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Chemex Classic Glass Pour Over Server

The Chemex coffeemaker is an elegant glass coffee maker, in a one-piece hourglass shaped vessel made of high quality, heat resistant glass. The traditional model comes to you with a polished wood collar and leather tie. The collar serves as an insulated handle around the middle of the coffeemaker. The 3 Cup Chemex (30oz ~900ml) is perfect in size for most homes and small offices. The brewer's borosilicate glass is durable, heat-resistant, and crystal clear. It can easily be cleaned with a quick rinse under running warm water.

The Chemex Coffee maker is a true icon of pour over brewing and brews a clean cup and maintains body and balanced floral notes. With a classic hourglass shape which allows it to be a carafe when the brewing is complete. If you'd like a glass of sweet, refreshing iced coffee, all you have to do is substitute some hot water for ice cubes in the bottom of the Chemex. As you brew, the ice will flash chill the draining coffee. The coffeemaker is both easy to use and beautifully designed to complement any kitchen or cafe bar.

Chemex ratio is the coffee-to-water ratio. This will depend on the roast profile of the beans used, and personal taste, however we recommend starting with a 1:17 coffee-to-water ratio when brewing with the Chemex. So using a 17 to 1 brewing ratio, a brewer will have 510 grams of water for every 30 grams of ground coffee. Or for even math, just use 500 grams of water. Once you know you have the correct amount of coffee and water, place the Chemex Filter in the brewer with single fold away from the spout and multiple folds lined up against the spout. Rinse the filter with hot water to get a nice even seal all the way around. This preheats the brewer and gets rid of any paper flavor from the filter. Dump the rinse water and fold the filter toward the spout to reinforce this area.

More broadly, Pour Over Filter coffee is one of the gentlest ways to brew coffee and pour over is one of the preferred methods of brewing, as this brewing process provides the most clarity of flavour. A coffee pour over kit generally consists of Chemex pour over coffee maker and Chemex filter papers, gooseneck kettle, coffee scale, coffee grinder and your favourite beans! Due to the relatively low cost to purchase the equipment used in filter brewing, pour over is the perfect home setup especially if you are on a budget.

The Chemex Coffee maker is a true icon of pour over brewing. The iconic coffee brewer, with a timeless design, was invented in 1941 by Dr Peter Schlumbohm who throughout his career he developed over 300 patents,. The original unit is now housed in the Museum of Modern Art (MOMA) as part of the permanent design collection. It was also was also selected by the Illinois Institute of Technology as one of the 100 best designed products of modern times. Chemex history is both interesting and long. They are a family owned company with their headquarters located in Western Massachusetts. It is there that they manufacture the coffeemakers, Chemex bonded filters, Handblown water kettle and Chemex accessories to be distributed worldwide with the iconic Chemex has remained unchanged for 70 years and counting. Chemex in Australia is slowly becoming a recognised brand name and iconic part of the local coffee industry, especially in Sydney and Melbourne.

Whats in the box?

  • 1 x Chemex Classic

Specifications

  • Grind 80g coffee at a medium-coarse setting and place in filter.
  • Saturate the grounds with 50ml of hot water, then rest.
  • After 30 seconds, pour the remaining 1170ml in slow, concentric circles.
  • Allow the brewed coffee to drain, clean the filter, and enjoy.

Chemex Features

  • Crisp, Clean Coffee – Brews pour over coffee with a particularly crisp flavour and clean body.
  • Borosilicate Glass – Durable, heat-resistant, and stunningly clear.
  • Classic Design – Hourglass shape and wooden collar make the brewer a carafe as well.
  • Hot + Iced Coffee – Allows you to easily brew iced coffee on warmer days.
  • 900ml Capacity – Brews just enough coffee for 3-6 mugs.

Cleaning

A carefully cleaned and handled Chemex brewer will give you a lifetime of service. Remove the wooden handle and continue to hand wash with warm soap and water, or place the coffeemaker securely in the dishwasher.

Specifications
Brand Chemex
Material Glass
Shipping & Returns

Delivery Time and Costs

Parts, Accessories, Brew Bar and Tea Bar

standard delivery

From $8.95  2 – 7 business days*

express delivery

From $9.95  1 – 3 business days*
Water Filters

standard delivery

From $8.95  2 – 7 business days*

express delivery

From $9.95  1 – 3 business days*
Coffee Grinders

Home Grinders

Use estimator  1 – 3 business days*

Commercial Grinders

Use estimator  1 – 3 business days*
Coffee Machines

Home Machines

Use estimator  1 – 4 business days*

Commercial Machines

Use estimator  2 – 7 business days*

 

Freight Partners

Within Australia

Australia Post

TNT Couriers

Same Day

Capital Transport

Civic Couriers

 

We use Australia Post eParcel as well as various Couriers to dispatch all orders both within Australia and Internationally. If you are in Sydney you will also be able to select from same day 3 hour couriers, or click and collect from our warehouse in Pagewood just 10 minutes from Sydney CBD.

Shipping cost will depend on the size of your order and location, however you can check costs both directly on the product page or at checkout prior to entering any details.

Orders placed before 2pm AEST will be despatched on the same working day, and both Australia Post and the couriers we use deliver parcels Monday to Friday, generally between the hours of 8am to 6pm. On most items during checkout you will be able to select between standard and express delivery, however quoted delivery timeframes are indicative only.

For more shipping information please review our shipping and delivery page.

Warranty

All our stock is 'Australian Delivered' as such covered by Australian Warranty which in most cases is manufacturer backed. The warranty does not apply to international orders being sent outside Australia, as such any warranty claim would need to be returned back to Australia for assessment.

Easy Returns

Returns are generally allowed within 14 days of purchase for most spare parts, accessories and brew gear, however some exclusions apply. If you have made your purchase using an eligible PayPal account, you may be eligible to have PayPal refund your shipping costs. For full returns policy please read our returns policy.



The Chemex coffeemaker is an elegant glass coffee maker, in a one-piece hourglass shaped vessel made of high quality, heat resistant glass. The traditional model comes to you with a polished wood collar and leather tie. The collar serves as an insulated handle around the middle of the coffeemaker. The 3 Cup Chemex (30oz ~900ml) is perfect in size for most homes and small offices. The brewer's borosilicate glass is durable, heat-resistant, and crystal clear. It can easily be cleaned with a quick rinse under running warm water.

The Chemex Coffee maker is a true icon of pour over brewing and brews a clean cup and maintains body and balanced floral notes. With a classic hourglass shape which allows it to be a carafe when the brewing is complete. If you'd like a glass of sweet, refreshing iced coffee, all you have to do is substitute some hot water for ice cubes in the bottom of the Chemex. As you brew, the ice will flash chill the draining coffee. The coffeemaker is both easy to use and beautifully designed to complement any kitchen or cafe bar.

Chemex ratio is the coffee-to-water ratio. This will depend on the roast profile of the beans used, and personal taste, however we recommend starting with a 1:17 coffee-to-water ratio when brewing with the Chemex. So using a 17 to 1 brewing ratio, a brewer will have 510 grams of water for every 30 grams of ground coffee. Or for even math, just use 500 grams of water. Once you know you have the correct amount of coffee and water, place the Chemex Filter in the brewer with single fold away from the spout and multiple folds lined up against the spout. Rinse the filter with hot water to get a nice even seal all the way around. This preheats the brewer and gets rid of any paper flavor from the filter. Dump the rinse water and fold the filter toward the spout to reinforce this area.

More broadly, Pour Over Filter coffee is one of the gentlest ways to brew coffee and pour over is one of the preferred methods of brewing, as this brewing process provides the most clarity of flavour. A coffee pour over kit generally consists of Chemex pour over coffee maker and Chemex filter papers, gooseneck kettle, coffee scale, coffee grinder and your favourite beans! Due to the relatively low cost to purchase the equipment used in filter brewing, pour over is the perfect home setup especially if you are on a budget.

The Chemex Coffee maker is a true icon of pour over brewing. The iconic coffee brewer, with a timeless design, was invented in 1941 by Dr Peter Schlumbohm who throughout his career he developed over 300 patents,. The original unit is now housed in the Museum of Modern Art (MOMA) as part of the permanent design collection. It was also was also selected by the Illinois Institute of Technology as one of the 100 best designed products of modern times. Chemex history is both interesting and long. They are a family owned company with their headquarters located in Western Massachusetts. It is there that they manufacture the coffeemakers, Chemex bonded filters, Handblown water kettle and Chemex accessories to be distributed worldwide with the iconic Chemex has remained unchanged for 70 years and counting. Chemex in Australia is slowly becoming a recognised brand name and iconic part of the local coffee industry, especially in Sydney and Melbourne.