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In my opinion it's easier than the Hario and gives better (or at least more consistent) results. I have been using mine nonstop since I got it. But it's not really "Fetco" style since the flat bottom is very small.
If you buy one, try the usual ratios but do the following: 30 secs. bloom, 1 min pour, STIR for a few seconds, do your second pour, total brew time should be about 2.5 minutes.
But the filters are expensive.
Nice, did you go for the ceramic, the stainless, or the glass?
R. Justin Shepherd said:
In my opinion it's easier than the Hario and gives better (or at least more consistent) results. I have been using mine nonstop since I got it. But it's not really "Fetco" style since the flat bottom is very small.
If you buy one, try the usual ratios but do the following: 30 secs. bloom, 1 min pour, STIR for a few seconds, do your second pour, total brew time should be about 2.5 minutes.
But the filters are expensive.
Jason Dominy turned me on to the stirring... He seems to be in the minority on this, but I have blind-tested both methods with multiple people and all agreed that the stirred were better. (In fairness, both mine were done 15-30 seconds short of your 3:00 brew time, Lee.)
This might warrant a different topic: Agitate or no?
FWIW I have only used the ceramic dripper, but I like it as it seems to retain heat extremely well, and also the metal one looks ridiculous. :-)
The link to the video Nick Cho did is here: http://vimeo.com/25068779
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