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This Cold Brew Coffee Maker Is The Best Thing I’ve Bought Myself All Summer

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Takeya Cold Brew Coffee maker

I featured the Takeya Cold Brew Coffee Maker a few weeks ago in my weekly ‘Things We Want’ gear guide, but I wanted to share it with you bros in a standalone article today. It’s hard for me to believe that just a few months ago, I was throwing money away every day at the coffee shop on cold brew when it’s so easy to make it at home.

This BPA-free, dishwasher safe plastic pitcher has a built-in infuser. You pour the coffee grounds into the infuser, drop it into the water, let it sit overnight (8 to 36 hours), and you’ve got delicious cold brew coffee waiting for you. I prefer to add a healthy dose of cinnamon into the middle of the coffee grounds, and I use the Starbucks Morning Blend which I buy in bulk online. Buy Now: $19

Takeya Cold Brew Coffee maker

Takeya Cold Brew Coffee maker

The Takeya Cold Brew Iced Coffee Maker only costs $19. You can make the cold brew coffee overnight and then remove the infuser, or you can purchase the set of two pitchers and transfer the coffee into the empty pitcher. I prefer this (this is the setup I purchased) because it enables me to always be making more cold brew coffee. I drink several cups a day and I’ve yet to run out because I always have one pitcher that I’m drinking cold brew out of and another pitcher that is brewing up delicious coffee.

I shit you not, this is the best thing I’ve purchased myself all Summer. I cannot be more genuine here. If you like cold brew coffee then you’re going to love this, it’s as simple as that.

Get It NOW: $19.19



 
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