vacuumcoffeedrinker
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- Jan 19, 2015
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Hello!
First, let me start off by apologizing if I posted this Thread in the wrong section.
I was recently turned on to Vacuum Coffee Brewers and I now swear by them. I purchased a vintage 1940's Kent 8-cup All Glass Vacuum Coffee Brewer with a porcelain filter. It has brewed great tasting coffee for me. Yesterday I broke the lower chamber by walking away from the stove for too long and when I returned, the remaining 3/8" or so of water had evaporated from the lower chamber (Bad, I know). The heat from the stove cracked the glass.
I'm attaching a picture of the Vacuum Brewer to give one more insight as to what exactly I'm looking for.
Thank you for your time!
Sincerely,
Jackie Rabb
First, let me start off by apologizing if I posted this Thread in the wrong section.
I was recently turned on to Vacuum Coffee Brewers and I now swear by them. I purchased a vintage 1940's Kent 8-cup All Glass Vacuum Coffee Brewer with a porcelain filter. It has brewed great tasting coffee for me. Yesterday I broke the lower chamber by walking away from the stove for too long and when I returned, the remaining 3/8" or so of water had evaporated from the lower chamber (Bad, I know). The heat from the stove cracked the glass.
I'm attaching a picture of the Vacuum Brewer to give one more insight as to what exactly I'm looking for.
Thank you for your time!
Sincerely,
Jackie Rabb