Pros and Cons Chemex vs. Hario - James Coffee Co

Pros and Cons Chemex vs. Hario - James Coffee Co

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PROS AND CONS OF CHEMEX Pros Large capacity: The Chemex comes in larger sizes (up to 13 cups) than the Hario V60, making it a better option for brewing coffee for a group or for multiple cups. Unique design: The Chemex has a unique design that adds an aesthetic value to your kitchen or coffee-making setup. Thicker filt
Chemex and Hario V60 are great pour over methods that offer their unique pros and cons.

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