Manually brew a cup of pour over coffee with this 2-cup cone. Simply add your standard wedge-shaped cone filter and preferred grounds and pour a slow, steady stream of water over the bed of coffee. Made from vitrified ceramic to resist staining, chipping and cracking. Dishwasher safe.
- Rib pattern for a controlled and steady flow for optimal flavor and extraction
- Made from vitrified ceramic to resist staining, chipping and cracking
- Balanced flavor with the ceramic construction to help maintain water temperature
- Dishwasher safe
- 1-year limited warranty
Heaven Marvin (verified owner) –
Quick and easy to use when you only need to brew one cup. Sturdy construction and versatile for a variety of mugs. Brewed coffee is on par with an Aeropress or percolator, but perhaps drains too quickly compared to a Chemex. Definitely superior than a traditional drip machine.
Eusebio Torp (verified owner) –
I purchased 2 of the 2 cup pour-over cones and we love them! Makes great coffee and swirl design seems to provide an optimal drip rate.
Eriberto Roob (verified owner) –
I’ve been using this pour over cone and love it. It is very easy to use and fits a perfectly on different sizes of cups. Makes a great cup of coffee fast.
Deven Bergstrom (verified owner) –
I am not a pour over coffee expert but I do know and enjoy an excellent cup of coffee which is just what you get with this cone. I already had and have used a Melita pour over so that’s what I can compare it to. What I like about the KitchenAid over the Melita is the solid ceramic construction. There is no viewing hole which helps to keep the steam in and your cup of coffee nice and hot.
Karine Toy (verified owner) –
I got this for free from kitchen aid to try. Works very well for one cup. Just pour hot water and your coffee, and no messes to clean, and don’t have to wash the coffee pot or filter, just for one cup. So as long as you’re just wanting a cup…. It’s great. Also great for tea! I’m thankful I have this for the times I just want a cup and not a lot.
Juanita Kutch (verified owner) –
Easy and efficient. Waste less coffee and water. Great taste every cup. Cheaper than kcups- and, again, avoid possibly toxic plastic pods as you save money.
Esteban Schroeder (verified owner) –
Kitchenaid reached out to me and asked for a review on their pour-over cone. I was happy to do so.
Mckenzie Walker (verified owner) –
I’ve been using this in my office for about a month. I really like it because I find that K-Cups are wasteful and not as good of quality of a pour. To me this is a perfect solution for times when you need/want coffee, have hot water, and no access to a typical coffee maker. I had no issues with it fitting any of my mugs, but some may have issues if they have an oversized wide opening mug.
Webster Cremin (verified owner) –
This pour over coffee maker has a nice and simple design. Perfect for my workplace where I can take advantage of a filtered hot water dispenser. This uses cone filters as opposed to my home coffee maker which uses a basket style filter. a one piece design with a solid build. Looking forward to a lot of use at work.
Rosie Kunde (verified owner) –
Serious Pour Over Coffee Fans ONLYI’ve had this KitchenAid – 4 Cup Pour Over Cone for about six weeks and it has become indispensable in my Kitchen. Like the KitchenAid coffee grinder I also own, I don’t see anytime in the future I would be without it. Why? Like other kitchen tools I use daily I not only want it to last, I want it to mimic the best of all of them. 1) It’s sturdy, 2) It’s more functional than any other cone I’ve used, and 3) I don’t have concern myself with plastic getting into my coffee.It’s a cone, you ask? What’s to rave about? When you purchase it and hold it in your hand, you’ll notice some things immediately. The weight of the cone means it’s not falling off your cup, looking into the cone notice the spiral pattern inside directing coffee to the bottom of the cone, and the large gap at the bottom releasing the freshly brewed coffee. Compare the space at the bottom to the plastic cones with three holes drilled in the plastic and it’s obvious—once brewed, let the coffee get out.If there is one thing I would recommend recommend on later versions, it’s a thumb holder above the finger hole to add a bit more stability when moving the cone.What a great addition to my kitchen the KitchenAid – 4 Cup Pour Over Cone. No, if you asked, I wouldn’t give it up.