It warrants the price tag if you're running a cafe and want to serve very fresh brewed coffee to each customer.
Sure a French press makes great coffee, but when you have 4 presses you need to keep watching brew times on, pressing and pouring into thermoses, and keep washing all of the, the Clover just frees you up.
Also, if nobody buys all the press coffee you made within a half hour, guess where it all goes?
Fresh brew by the cup is just better for bussiness
There is no coffee like coffee that comes out of a clover. If you drink your coffee black, this is the best. I want one in my home. It's like the difference between a cassette and a cd.
What a piece of junk. Manually add water, Manually stir, Manually squeegee the grounds into a bin (which you will later manually clean out) and manually wipe with a towel. In virtually any Italian household you'll find a non-electric Bialetti-type espresso maker that makes fantastic coffee, costs about $25, and I'll bet has fewer steps and easier cleaning than this idiotic monstrosity.
It warrants the price tag if you're running a cafe and want to serve very fresh brewed coffee to each customer.
Sure a French press makes great coffee, but when you have 4 presses you need to keep watching brew times on, pressing and pouring into thermoses, and keep washing all of the, the Clover just frees you up.
Also, if nobody buys all the press coffee you made within a half hour, guess where it all goes?
Fresh brew by the cup is just better for bussiness
matero30 2 years ago
There is no coffee like coffee that comes out of a clover. If you drink your coffee black, this is the best. I want one in my home. It's like the difference between a cassette and a cd.
yamuvah 2 years ago
Heh, I've actually had this coffee, and I'd have to say it beats all. So there.
pronoiapierce 3 years ago
What a piece of junk. Manually add water, Manually stir, Manually squeegee the grounds into a bin (which you will later manually clean out) and manually wipe with a towel. In virtually any Italian household you'll find a non-electric Bialetti-type espresso maker that makes fantastic coffee, costs about $25, and I'll bet has fewer steps and easier cleaning than this idiotic monstrosity.
hiroprotagonist50 3 years ago
I don't see how that could warrant an $8000 price tag. You could get better coffee from an Aeropress in the same time and save about $7970.
randy25rhoads 3 years ago