Why We Do We Love Small Filter Coffee Machine (And You Should Too!)

Why We Do We Love Small Filter Coffee Machine (And You Should Too!)

The Best Small Filter Coffee Machines



This filter coffee maker is a great choice due to its easy-to-clean design, premium feeling and a clear selection of buttons. It requires a more thought and attention than the other models we tried due to its blooming system and jug holding system.

The Wilfa Classic is a great addition to any kitchen. It has a dedicated one-to-four-cup set-up and a flow rate regulator with adjustable orientation scales for continuous adjustment.

1. Melitta Aroma Elegance

This sleek filter coffee maker by Melitta comes with a sleek and modern design and is compatible with ground coffee as well as beans. The coffee maker comes with a 1.25 L water tank that can produce up to 10 cups of filter coffee before needing refilling and comes with an anti-drip feature.

The machine makes it easy to prepare filter coffee with its automatic shut-off feature and the ability of adjusting the strength of the coffee through the changes in the size of the beans. The jug can also be washed which makes cleaning it easier.

Aroma Elegance Deluxe has a timer function that can be set to begin the brewing process at a certain date and time on the LED display. The brewer is made of premium materials and is strong and durable, ensuring peace of mind.

The coffee maker comes with easy-to-follow instructions and clearly labeled selection buttons. It is crucial to keep in mind that the Aroma Elegance Deluxe does not come with a built-in bean grinder. Users will have to grind the beans separately before using the coffee maker.

It is recommended to use filtered water to ensure the machine lasts a long time and tastes the best. Additionally it is crucial to descale the machine regularly to prevent limescale build-up and ensure that the machine is operating at its maximum performance. The machine is equipped with a 3-in-1 calc-protection system, which includes a programmable setting for water hardness, a calcification indicator to show the level of calcification and an automatic descaling program.

2. Breville Aromaboy

This  small filter coffee machine  can be tucked away easily in cabinets. It may appear like a toy, however it can make up to two cups of delicious coffee.

Filter coffee makers are similar to espresso machines in that they heat the water and then pour it over the ground coffee. But unlike manual filter coffee brewers that use electricity, they take the hassle out of making coffee by controlling the flow and timing of the water in order to give you the perfect cup of coffee. These coffee makers also have additional features not offered by manual filter coffee makers, for instance programmable times and descaling alerts.

Finding the best filter machine for your needs is about determining what your requirements are. It could be a machine with a higher capacity of brewing, so you can make large batches of filter coffee at once (perfect if you have guests over or at the office) or a model that comes with a single-cup option. Some models come with a built in grinder which you can use to ground your own beans or get them pre-ground from a can.

Another feature that many filter coffee machines today come with is the capability to recreate a "pour-over" technique, which is a method that manuals use for making filter coffee. This involves pre-wetting coffee grounds prior to slowly pouring water over them - this is believed to create a richer, more complex coffee.

Both the Moccamaster and Breville Precision Brewer are great filter machines for those looking to get the best of both worlds. They offer the convenience of an automatic drip coffee machine, with the control of an manual filter brewer. Both come with programmable starting times so you can program it to make coffee at the ideal time for you to wake up. Both have a permanent filter too, which means you don't need paper filters.

3. Hario V60

The V60 is a single-cup machine. It makes brewing more of an experience. This is what makes it so appealing. Pouring water in circles while holding an ice-cream maker and the cup of beans can be mesmerizing. Take a moment to admire the beautiful bloom and for the aromas to emanate and fill the air, then continue to see the ridges spiral into a river of gold liquid as it flows into your cup.

Hario, a Japanese company famous for its glass coffee makers, tea sets and siphon coffee makers, launched this brewer in 2004. It's still going strong after sweeping the specialty coffee market. You'll see it in social media posts and videos as well as coffee shop conversations, brewing competitions and YouTube videos. This is the perfect tool for those who want to emphasize the flavor of their coffee and create an excellent cup every time.

The level of control you have over your brew is why the V60 has displaced Melitta from its position as king of pour overs, and it also gives you the opportunity to experiment with different sizes of grinds, water temperatures, and flow rates. The entire process of brewing takes just few minutes, and cleanup is simple.

While the V60 is great for any brew enthusiast, it's especially perfect for those who like making their own cups of coffee at home. If you're looking to experiment using your own method, there are yearly pour-over competitions that bring baristas together to see who can create the most perfect cup of coffee using this tiny filter coffee maker.

4. Clever Dripper

If you're looking for a simple affordable, reliable, and inexpensive filter coffee maker the Clever Dripper is a great option. It's user-friendly and makes delicious coffee and is clean. It is also very durable, and can withstand a lot of abuse.

The Clever Dripper is a hybrid immersion/percolation brewer that brings the best of both worlds to one convenient, portable package. It employs an immersion method similar to the French Press and the new-fangled Aeropress. However it has an internal valve that stops the ground coffee from spilling out at the bottom. Once the coffee is ready you can place it in your server or cup and then close the valve to allow the coffee to drip.

Once you've learned the fundamentals of the Clever Dripper, the process becomes almost effortless and you can concentrate on other aspects of your brewing experience, like the coffee-to-water ratio or the time for steeping. You can make the perfect cup every time with just a little practice.

The Clever Dripper is available in various sizes and colors. However, we suggest you purchase the larger size as it can fit your favorite cup. It's also made of BPA free Eastman Tritan plastic and comes with a pack of 100 filters. It also has a slightly old-fashioned look, however the product is extremely useful and robust. It's a great option for anyone who wants to experiment with pouring over but doesn't want to shell out the money for a dedicated brewer. It could also serve as a gentle French press for newcomers to the technique. The results are surprising even and balanced.

5. Kalita Wave

The stainless steel Kalita Wave is an excellent option for those looking to bring a pour over brewer on camping trips or who have small kitchens. Its flat bottom with three extraction holes ensures an even drink, while its wavy filter design helps reduce contact between the grounds and the dripper to prevent astringent flavors.

The name of this coffee maker takes its inspiration from the horizontal ridges which resemble waves running down its walls. The ridges distribute evenly the grounds and decrease the risk of channeling. Channeling is a problem that happens when hot water moves through the coffee grounds too fast, resulting in unbalanced extraction. The wavy design of the filter can help reduce contact between the coffee and the dripper and further prevents channeling.

As with other manual pour over brewers Like other pour over brewers, the Kalita Wave requires precision when adding water to ensure an even the brewing. You should aim for a ratio of 14.5-16 (ml):1 (g). This is the recommended ratio for pour-over coffee, however, some coffee experts believe that a higher ratio can result in bitterness.

It might take some time to master the pour-over technique to get the most perfect brew from the Kalita Wave if you're a beginner. Once you've mastered it the small coffee maker will delight your guests. While the $30 Kalita Wave 155 can make incredible cups of coffee, harnessing its full power will require a top bean grinder as well as a fancy kettle, and an appropriate scale. It's no surprise that this simple-looking brewer is popular with baristas, geeky coffee enthusiasts and professional baristas.