The HARIO F-103K Coffee Siphon is a brewing device that utilizes a vacuum brewing method to produce flavorful and aromatic coffee. The Coffee Siphon consists of three primary components: the upper globe, the lower globe, and the metal filter.
The upper globe (also called the “brewing vessel”) holds the coffee grounds and water. The lower globe (also called the “water reservoir”) holds the heat source and a measured amount of water that is heated and forced up into the brewing vessel.
As the water moves upward, it comes into contact with the coffee grounds. The heat from the lower globe causes the water to vaporize and rise into the upper globe. The vaporized water mixes with the coffee grounds, extracting the flavors and aromas from the coffee. Once the brewing process is complete, the coffee is drawn back down through the metal filter into the water reservoir.
The metal filter plays a crucial role in the Coffee Siphon’s brewing process. It serves as a barrier between the brewed coffee and the grounds, ensuring that only the liquid (and not the sediment) is drawn back down into the water reservoir. The metal filter is reusable and can be washed and cleaned after each use.
The HARIO F-103K Coffee Siphon Next Siphon Filter K (Metal Filter) is an accessory for the standard HARIO F-103K Coffee Siphon. It is designed to replace the standard cloth filter that comes with the siphon. The metal filter is a permanent, washable filter that can be used repeatedly without the need for replacement.
Overall, the HARIO F-103K Coffee Siphon is a unique and enjoyable way to brew coffee for those who appreciate the brewing process as much as the final product. The metal filter provides an additional level of convenience and longevity to the brewing experience. Its ability to be cleaned and reused makes it a more sustainable option for coffee lovers. Description by ChatGPT.