- 30 oz. (Makes 6 five ounce cups)
Product Description
Known as a pristine coffeemaker, Chemex employs all of the chemically correct methods for brewing. Its hourglass shaped flask is made entirely of glass, a chemically inert material that does not absorb odors or chemical residues. The Chemex has no moving parts and will work forever, unless it is dropped or in some other way demolished. Chemex filters are made of the highest quality filter paper. Please note: All of the coffeemakers are measured using 5 oz. as 1 cup. Includes a polished wood collar with leather tie. 30 Ounces. Height: 8" Diameter: 5"
Chemex Six Cup Classic Series Glass Coffee Maker – 6 Cup Coffee Maker

You can get AWESOME coffee out of this, but it won’t work miracles. You’ll need to use good coffee, you’ll need a good grinder, you’ll need to experiment with different grinds, you’ll need to experiment with how much coffee to use, and you’ll need to experiment with different temperatures. If you’re a tinkerer or a purist, the only thing better than this would be the $11,000 Clover machine.
If you’re lazy and want to just press a button for decent coffee, this probably isn’t what you’re looking for.
This is a beautiful coffeemaker that looks great on display while it’s not in use. As other people have noted, the Chemex filters are thicker than most filters. I also recommend wetting them before you use them to help eliminate a small ‘paper’ taste that a dry filter can impart. Cleaning is a breeze, just rinse it out when you’re done.
Rating: 5 / 5
THE CHEMEX SYSTEM INCLUDING GLASS FLASK AND SPECIAL CHEMEX
FILTERS IS VERY BEST WAY OF BREWING AUTHENTIC KONA “HAWAIIAN”
COFFEE BEANS. BE SURE TO READ THE BREWING INSTRUCTION THAT
COME WITH THE CHEMEX GLASS COFFEE MAKER.
Rating: 5 / 5
I received the chemex coffee maker in a very short amount of time. It was in perfect condition and very well packaged. I have no complaints whatsoever.
Rating: 5 / 5
My husband won’t enjoy his morning coffee from any other maker. We love Chemex!
Rating: 5 / 5
This is a lovely coffee maker, but too expensive for some of us. Melitta plastic cones hold similar paper filters and cost about $2 to $5, depending where bought. Melitta produces the same wonderful coffee. Melitta and Hugo Bentz patented the paper coffee filter in 1908, perhaps before Dr. Schlumbohm was even born.
Rating: 3 / 5