

🧊 Elevate your chill game with the ultimate cold brew companion!
The Hario Mizudashi Cold Brew Coffee Maker features durable Japanese heatproof borosilicate glass and a permanent fine mesh filter for smooth, eco-friendly brewing. With a 1-liter capacity, it effortlessly produces up to 8 cups of rich cold brew or iced tea after an 8-hour steep in the fridge. Dishwasher safe and crafted for lasting performance, it’s the perfect stylish addition for coffee lovers seeking premium quality and convenience.








| ASIN | B00I7JKAQ0 |
| Auto Shutoff | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #23,868 in Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Kitchen ) #83 in Coffee Pots |
| Brand | HARIO |
| Capacity | 1 Liters |
| Color | brown |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (13,274) |
| Date First Available | 20 March 2014 |
| Item Weight | 465 g |
| Material | Glass |
| Model Number | MCPN-14CBR |
| Power / Wattage | 1000 watts |
| Product Dimensions | 30 x 11.99 x 11 cm; 465 g |
| Special Features | Manual |
H**I
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B**2
Nice looking, Good quality
Perfect for cold brew. Fit on fridge side shelf. Just be careful with the filter, it can easily torn by pointed or sharp edges.
Y**F
Great product, but fragile
Worked great and is a quality product, but it's also fragile so there's a need to be careful when handling it. Can't be too rough. A good knock against it can cause a crack which will slowly spider until it breaks.
C**S
Good item
Good item. Same as what i have ordered
I**I
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B**S
Over the last three years, I have been experimenting with all sorts of different coffee brewing methods in an attempt to find one that met the list of things I wanted from a coffee maker. 1: It has to be easy. I do not mind grinding my beans as I can see a definite improvement in the quality of the finished product with that, but I have also tried: Pour overs. Too finicky about the pour time and such. Aeropress. Killer coffee. Too much rather precise timing and such for early morning pre-coffee brain. Two different high-end small size brewers. Could not get a decent cup of coffee out of either of them. Sour or bitter. A semi-automatic Espresso machine. Again, too much work for a cup of joe. 2: The resulting coffee has to be adaptable. Somedays I want a strong short hot cup. Other days a milder glass of iced coffee. And sometimes I like to make a quasi Vietnamese style super sweet with Hazelnut syrup over ice. 3: I would prefer it not be acidic. So of course, A cold brew rig is the way to go. I started with a Toddy. Works well, but the part where you sit a half gallon of coffee and grounds balanced over a juice carafe for an hour to let it drip through the small fiber puck filter...ehh. I kept having nightmares of that crap all over my kitchen. Yeah, I can set it in the sink, but my sink is not flat bottomed, so the wobbly factor was raised. Plus those filters are a dog to get rinsed out. Noticed the flow was significantly diminished after the third batch even with soaking the filter in multiple changes of water after use. Then I thought I was overthinking it. So I went with 50 grams of fine grind in a quart mason jar of water in the fridge overnight. Filtered it through a Melitta #4 in one of the pour over gadgets. That worked, but again a bit too fiddly. Plus I got the feeling I was filtering out some of the wanted coffee flavors. Along came this lil number. I have a few Hario kitchen gadgets already, so I was familiar with the brand and their quality. The 80 grams of ground coffee for a liter of returned concentrate seemed high at first. But man with a 24-hour brew in the fridge, this concentrate is strong. Like I tried drinking an espresso cup of it with a teaspoon of sugar straight, and after a while, I felt I could see through time. 1 to 1 water to concentrate is plenty strong for most folks iced coffee. Maybe a bit stronger for a drink with creamer and sugars. My go-to summertime drink is. Make the Mizudashi with 80 grams of semi-fine grind medium roast. (I have a Capresso Infinity grinder, and I set it on the 2nd tick mark from the right in the FINE section) 1150 ml of bottled water (my tap water is hella hard) and a 24 hour brew time in the fridge. Pull the filter basket, and I pour the concentrate into a 32 oz. Nalgene bottle. In a second Nalgene bottle, I mix: 1 15oz can of full fat Coconut milk, 8 oz. of simple syrup and 8 oz of bottled water. Shake the devil out of it to blend, and it goes into the fridge too. When I want a drink, I pour into a 20 oz glass: Half cup of concentrate, half cup of the Milk mix (Shaking well before), half cup of water and fill the glass with ice. Stir or shake in a cocktail mixer. Is it super strong? No. Is it super sweet? No. Does it cost $8 like from Starbuckers? Nope.
F**E
Bra produkt för att brygga té eller kaffe. Köp två i olika storlekar och undvika att blanda té och kaffe!!!
J**B
Wykorzystuję ten dzbanek od dłuższego czasu do robienia w nim herbaty cold brew i sprawdza się super.
C**N
Très pratique pour préparer le thé... fonctionnel....
E**G
Very easy to use, looks nice, easy to wash. All good in the hood!
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