☕ Elevate your brew game—fresh, smooth, and always ready to impress.
The ovalware Airtight Cold Brew Iced Coffee Maker is a 1.5L glass carafe featuring a removable 18/8 stainless steel filter and airtight BPA-free seal. Designed for cold brew coffee and iced or hot tea, it locks in freshness for up to two weeks. Its durable borosilicate glass and non-slip base combine style with function, making it a must-have for professional-quality home brewing.
Exterior Finish | Metallic |
Material | Glass |
Item Weight | 1.3 Pounds |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 5.51"D x 5.51"W x 9.45"H |
Capacity | 3.2 Pounds |
Style | Modern |
Color | Stainless Steel |
Recommended Uses For Product | Cold Brew Coffee, Iced Tea, Hot Tea |
Operation Mode | Manual |
Human Interface Input | Buttons |
Wattage | 600 watts |
Filter Type | Reusable |
Specific Uses For Product | Cold Brew |
Special Features | Portable, Manual |
Coffee Maker Type | Coffee Infuser |
A**R
So far, so good!
pros: easy to use, easy to clean (for small hands), great flavorcons: grounds get through filter, delicate glass, potentially difficult to clean for larger hands.I purchased this in early Nov. 2019, so I've had it about 3 months now. I don't have very many complaints - it gets the job done and is saving me money on coffee!Usability:This is a super easy to use cold brew maker! I love how it seals and how simple it is to use. A potential issue is how thin the glass is. I read a lot of reviews saying it breaks super easy, and I can see how it might. I'm super clumsy, but I haven't broken it yet! So I just advise you to treat it delicately.Lastly, if you don't have some kind of bottle brush, it may be difficult to clean. It's a breeze for me because I have small hands that slide right in, but those with larger hands will need a tool.Flavor/ end product:So far the only thing I'm unhappy with is that no matter what I do, it seems like some thin grounds ALWAYS get through the filter. I even tried grinding my own whole beans and they still get through a little bit. But I've gotten used to that now. I brew mine for longer than it recommends (I've been experimenting with amount of coffee, types of coffee, amounts of water, and brew time) so usually at LEAST 24 hours, but usually closer to 30 or more. The flavor is amazing when brewed that long. When brewed for 18-24 hours, it's still pretty good but not as bold. Either way, it's always smooth and very easy to drink!
L**N
Where has this been all my life?
I have been getting my cold brew fix from those pasteurized pre-packaged products. They were ok, but the cost keeps going up to the point that the cost:taste balance was becoming unfavorable. I decided to give this cold brew maker a shot because I liked the Erlenmeyer flask shape and the simple operation: 85g coffee in the strainer, water to the top of the flask, and overnight in the frig. I was blown away that the coffee flavor was more robust than I had ever had before. Even pre-ground Folgers tasted great. I’m not going back to that expensive swill.
K**O
Excellent and great quality!
Things I’ve learned using this very nice maker:Making a new batch:You really don’t want finely ground coffee grounds. I made that mistake the first time, just using what I had for hot coffee. I highly recommend measuring out your grounds to the recommended amount and use a measuring cup each time to add them. Eyeballing 5/6th full is proving very inconsistent 🤣.I have used room temp water and I’ve used cold water straight from the fridge because of laziness, I don’t notice a difference. I am really only drinking coffee out of necessity though, not to enjoy the taste so there might be others with a more sophisticated palate that feel differently.I use 4+ cups of water and and use a large measuring cup to pour it In. I go over the max line slightly after getting all of the water in and settled (basically as high as I can fill it to still be able to shut the lid without overflowing) and I pour about a cup in, stir with handle of tiny spoon, mash down with spoon part of the spoon (is there a name for that?), pour in another cup and repeat. It can take a couple of minutes to do as the water settles and you push the grounds back in. I go above the max line because even after doing all of this, there were batches that the water was below the max line because things have settled. I need as much coffee as I can get so this is works well. When I do this, I get 4 cups of cold brew, which is three days worth for me.I have let it brew for 12 hours, 18 hours, and 22 hours and like 22 the best. So when I’ve had my second (of 3) day’s cold brew I make a new batch to have ready for day 3 just to be safe. You never know when the kids or your anxiety will keep you up all night and you’ll need a little extra.One thing that will help to have: a tiny metal spoon. I use it to stir (with the handle) and then mash down the grounds after the water has been poured in. I have tried a plastic chop stick and it didn’t work well, I have also tried a butter knife and that was terrible. The tiny spoon works great!.Pouring for consumption:I use a reusable coffee filter to strain the brew out of this container because no matter how big your grounds are, there is a gunk that forms at the bottom that I don’t want to drink. So after it’s done brewing, I pour the entire container into a large measuring cup (the same one I use for the water) THROUGH the strainer, then pour 1 1/4 ish cups into three mason jars. Seal them up and put them in the fridge. You can adjust your portions however you’d like, I just found that 1 cup of cold brew wasn’t quiet enough.Mason jars are your best friend. You can pour your desired amount of cold brew per day directly in to them and refrigerate until you’re ready to drink. Add your water (I didn’t realize you had to do this before making my first batch, but I’ve learned I don’t like the 1:1 ratio as much, so I use 1 1/4 cup cold brew pre-measured in the jar and add 1/2 cup of water) directly into the mason jar and add milk/creamer (you don’t NEEED anything, I like 3 tbsp of creamer though because I don’t love coffee and I also don’t do milk/sugar, it’s not enough sugar for me 🤣), add an ice cube or two, and drink with a reusable straw from the mason jar.. The plastic tumblers are also a good option but I don’t like refrigerating them as much because the seal isn’t completely tight. I also prefer drinking out of glass. Now you could pour directly from the cold brew maker, but I want to filter mine and I can’t make a new batch if I’m storing the cold brew in there... so the timing didn’t work out the first couple of batches doing that.The only downside, I do wish it wasn’t glass. The amount of moving this thing that is required while making a new batch always makes me nervous. Especially when I have to sit it on the sink to pour out the grounds (although I am going to look for other uses of the grounds in my yard or something). It does have a rubber bottom grip that is removable but I’m clumsy and am just one bad night’s of sleep from knocking it over and it breaking. But it is very nice it is glass and dishwasher safe and very easy to clean by hand in a pinch. Overall I would highly recommend.This is a great cold brew maker. I do wish I had gotten a larger size one because it takes a lot of grounds and I only get 3 days worth of coffee. I think a larger size would only use marginally more grounds and would get 4-5 days worth but I can’t confirm.Happy brewing!
C**E
Will definitely use this summer!
Easy to use. Instructions clear on ground coffee to use. Made great cold brew coffee. Cleanup is messy like aFrench Press coffee maker. Had to let remaining grounds dry to really shake out the remainders to wash up. GREAT PRODUCT!
S**L
Cold Brew, Made Easy—and Made to Last
I’ve cycled through a few cold brew setups over the years, and the Ovalware Airtight Cold Brew Maker has hands-down become my favorite. It’s a perfect blend of durability, simplicity, and style.🏗️ Quality Build & Thoughtful Design: Right out of the box, this brewer feels solid. The glass is thick and high quality, the stainless steel filter is sturdy yet precise, and the airtight seal gives me confidence when storing in the fridge. It’s clearly built for both form and function—sleek enough to leave out, tough enough to last.☕ Generous Brewing Capacity: Whether I’m prepping for a single busy week or brewing ahead for guests, the large capacity is a standout. It holds plenty, which means fewer refills and more time sipping.🌀 Simple Prep, Smooth Results: Setup is intuitive—add grounds, pour water, let it steep. The process couldn’t be easier, and cleanup is just as painless thanks to the well-designed mesh filter. The result is consistently smooth cold brew, perfect for hot days or mellow mornings.🧱 One Minor Caveat: No matter how coarse I grind my beans, there tends to be a bit of sediment left behind after brewing. It's not a dealbreaker—just something to be aware of if you prefer ultra-clean coffee. A quick pour through a paper filter solves it, but I wish the mesh caught a bit more on its own.If you’re serious about cold brew and want a setup that’s functional, durable, and easy to love, Ovalware delivers. It’s earned a permanent spot in my fridge.
L**E
So easy to use
This works great and makes the process of making cold brew so easy.
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