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Chemex

Chemex is a pour-over brewer that combines dripper and carafe in one piece. Its thick filter produces a very clean cup, with less sediment and oils than other paper filters.

Chemex with thick filter during filter coffee preparation
Method

Paper pour-over

Cup

Clear and light

Capacity

3, 6, 8 or more cups

Needs

Chemex filters

Definition

What it is and why it matters

Chemex works by percolation: water crosses a coffee bed and falls directly into the lower carafe. The main difference is its thicker filter, which retains more particles and slows flow.

It is excellent for several clear, elegant cups, but requires medium-coarse grind, good filter rinsing and care when handling hot glass.

Key parts

What you need to understand

01

Glass carafe

Acts as dripper and server. It should be stable, crack-free and easy to hold.

02

Neck or handle

Wood collar insulates from heat; glass handle simplifies cleaning.

03

Air channel

The groove lets air escape during filtering. If paper blocks it, flow slows.

04

Thick filter

Gives high clarity, but requires abundant rinsing and a slightly coarser grind than V60.

Buying

Buying recommendations

To start

A 3- or 6-cup Chemex is enough for one or two large drinks. Remember compatible filters.

To share

6 or 8 cups makes more sense if you brew for several people or serve at the table.

Finishes

Wood collar is classic; glass handle is easier to clean. Handblown is more aesthetic, not necessarily better coffee.

Avoid

Buying only by nominal capacity: Chemex cups are small. Also avoid generic filters that do not fit well.

Maintenance

Use and maintenance

Rinse the filter

Reduces paper taste, heats the glass and helps seat the filter.

Do not hit the neck

Glass resists heat, not impacts or extreme thermal shock.

Wash oils away

Use hot water and gentle cleaning; remove wood collar before soaking.

Store filters dry

Paper absorbs moisture and odors, very visible in clean cups.

Affiliate selection

Three options by budget

An entry option, an intermediate option and a higher alternative to compare without losing sight of real use.

Entry Approx. 49,9 €

Chemex Classic 3 tazas

Chemex Classic 3 tazas is a recommended chemex option for this buying tier.

Category
Chemex
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Mid-range Approx. 56 €

Chemex Classic 6 tazas

Chemex Classic 6 tazas is a recommended chemex option for this buying tier.

Category
Chemex
Notes
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High Approx. 129 €

Chemex Handblown 8 tazas

Chemex Handblown 8 tazas is a recommended chemex option for this buying tier.

Category
Chemex
Notes
Check current stock, specifications and compatibility before buying. Use this as a comparison point within the chemex category.
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The links shown are affiliate links. Prices and availability may change; always check diameter, compatibility, voltage and stock before buying.

Common mistakes

What to avoid

Grinding too fine

The thick filter can choke and extend extraction.

Blocking the air channel

If paper seals the groove, coffee drips slowly and unevenly.

Not preheating

So much glass mass steals temperature early.

Forgetting filters

Chemex depends on its filters; without them it does not work as intended.

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