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Our Favorite Drip Coffeemakers
Credit: Chemex
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In 1941 the chemist Peter J. Schlumbohm invented the hourglass-shaped Chemex, whose design is so admired that the device is included in the permanent collection at the Museum of Modern Art. It's not just pretty to look at, either. The Chemex's cone shape and extra-thick paper filters make it impossible for even the smallest amount of coffee grounds to slip into your cup. Though it's necessary to pour the water over the grounds in a slow, circular stream, the reward for the added effort is an especially clean-tasting cup.
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