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Old 15-05-2008, 12:43 AM posted to rec.food.cooking
Boron Elgar
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Default Unbreakable GLASS pitchers

On Tue, 13 May 2008 04:46:30 GMT, Wayne Boatwright
wrote:

On Mon 12 May 2008 09:42:42p, Arri London told us...



Goomba38 wrote:

Boron Elgar wrote:

Or use a Chemex drip pot It will surely be fine for boiling water and
it has a lovely shape. In fact, any automatic coffee maker decanter
will also work well.

Boron

Never heard of Chemex before, but the largest I see is 50 ounces and
that is $72! faint


That is a lot of money. We have an old Chemex pot (and the filters for
it) in the back of a cupboard somewhere. Maybe we should insure it LOL.


Chemex is great stuff, but it is pricey. It's an offshoot of laboratory
glassware that's been developed for home use.



I have never paid that sort of money for them. I have gotten all of
mine from yard sales and eBay.

I collect coffee pots of all sorts, and have 5 or 6 Chemex ones.

Boron
 

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