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You can give pour-over a try for only $15 Prime shipped today w/ the 34 oz. Bodum Coffee Maker & Permanent Filter

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Amazon is now offering the 34 oz. Bodum Pour-Over Coffee Maker with Permanent Filter in Black (11571-01) for $14.99 Prime shipped. That’s between as much as $10 below the average selling price. This is the lowest we have ever tracked it for directly on Amazon. Best Buy currently has it on sale for $5 more. Rated 4+ stars from almost 250 Amazon customers.

Features:

  • Does not trap essential oils of your coffee in a paper filter, and makes a beautiful slow-brew.
  • Includes a permanent stainless steel mesh filter; No paper filters or capsules needed
  • Stainless steel mesh filter
  • Mouth-blown borosilicate glass
  • Dishwasher safe

More details on the 34 oz. Bodum Pour Over Coffee Maker with Permanent Filter:

The POUR OVER promises excellent, rich taste and robust aroma while maintaining the natural oils of the ground coffee. For the perfect cup of coffee, simply fill the cone-shaped filter with freshly ground coffee and pour a small amount of heated water over them until soaked. Slowly pour the remaining hot water into the filter. Coffee will drip into the mouth-blown, borosilicate glass carafe and, in 3-4 minutes, will be ready to serve. Remove the filter from the carafe before serving and enjoy!

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at gadgetnewsonline where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices