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Toddy Maker Cold Brew Coffee Maker  | 
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Brand: Toddy Category: Home
Buy New: $27.79
New (5) from $27.79
Avg. Customer Rating: 111 reviews Sales Rank: 1
Media: Kitchen Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 4.5
MPN: T2N Model: T2N UPC: 758591011027 EAN: 0758591011027 ASIN: B0006H0JVW
Availability: Usually ships in 2-3 business days
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| Features:
| • | Cold Brew method coffee "toddy" maker | | • | Requires no electricity | | • | Lowers the acidity of coffee |
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Product Description The Toddy Maker is a simple device that uses cold water and a carefully designed filter system to produce an exceptionally pure coffee concentrate from ground coffee. The advantages of coffee brewed with the Toddy Maker make it a popular choice among both individuals and the food service industry. Cold water brewing extracts the desirable flavor elements, but eliminates many of the undesirable oils and acids found in hot brewed coffee that are not soluble at low temperatures. Cold brewed coffee tastes smoother and is easier on the stomach. Toddy coffee has been recommended by doctors to their patients who are sensitive to the acid in hot brewed coffee. The original Toddy Maker consists of a plastic brewing container with a plug and filter at the bottom. One pound of regular grind coffee and nine cups of cold water are added and allowed to steep for eight to twelve hours. The plug is then removed and the resulting concentrate is allowed to drain through the filter into a glass carafe which is also provided. The grounds are then disposed of (they make good compost) and the filter rinsed thoroughly. The concentrate must be refrigerated. To make a cup of hot coffee simply mix one part concentrate with three parts water and heat in the microwave. To make iced coffee mix one part concentrate with three parts water and serve over ice. The concentrate is good for about three weeks in the refrigerator, and can be frozen for several months
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| Customer Reviews: Read 106 more reviews...
Fantastic product!! August 1, 2008 I've never heard of the Toddy system before until a friend recently made me a cold iced coffee latte - and it was absolutely wonderful!! I couldn't believe how delicious it was! I was sold on the Toddy. I immediately got online and ordered a Toddy for myself! I coarsely grind a pound of good coffee beans (Seattle's Best, Starbucks, etc) cold brew it for 12 hrs overnight and - voila! Makes the best concentrated coffee ever!! Also great for expresso drinks, hot coffee - you can add as much boiling water or as little you want, depending on your taste if you like strong robust or med/mild coffee. There is also a wonderful variety of flavoring syrups you can experiment with. I just made some White Russians recently - which were out of this world! There is a lot less acid in the cold-brewed coffee so I can actually enjoy extra cups without worrying about my acid reflux kicking in. If I had realized the Toddy system has actually been around for like - 40 years - I would have bought one long before now!!
Toddy Maker Cold Brew Coffee Maker August 1, 2008 It's wonderful, I love it. I use it for my morning coffee all week and an occasional ice coffee. I have almost no waste. I'm very glad I bought it.
awesome coffee July 8, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Best for taste and improving caffeine content. I get heartburn often and this product makes a low acid concentrate. It is so convenient to just make it once a week and use as needed in whatever strength I want. It is great for company because everyone gets their coffee the way they want.
Don't Buy It! July 4, 2008 Product is way overpriced for what it produces. The coffee is tasteless no matter what kind, roast, price I use in it - instant coffee actually tastes better. I've tried following the instructions exactly and ad libbing as some of the other reviewers have done - to no avail. It's being donated to Goodwill.
$30 for this! It should cost $5 and even then it's not worth it! July 4, 2008 16 out of 17 found this review helpful
I have been making iced coffee the cold brew way for a few months with two jars and a strainer. Since I consume so much, I thought I would give the famed Toddy system a try - surely so many people couldn't be wrong. Boy, am I sorely disappointed! I open the package and all you get is a cheap plastic pitcher and a glass carafe. $30 for this is way overpriced! Even so, the price would be fine if it did anything different or better than my makeshift system but it is actually worse, way worse!!! Here are my reasons:
1) The cheap plastic brew container has NO COVER and a FLIMSY STAND. I am going to leave an open, wobbly container full of coffee concentrate on my countertop for 12 hours, does this sound like a good idea? Does it sound sanitary? Unless your house is like a museum, probably not. By contrast my $2 jars have lids - imagine that.
2) The filters are so sensitive you cannot stir the grounds and water together to fully soak the grounds. What genius designed this filter? They expect you to go through a delicate dance where you add a few grounds, slowly pour the water in a circular pattern, add some more grounds, slowly add some more water, etc. All so the filter doesn't CLOG. Who has time for this!? By contrast, when I put water and coffee grounds into my $2 jar, I drop it in and stir with a spoon - imagine that! My $1 strainer and 10 cent regular coffee filter removes all the grounds/residue and leaves me with pure concentrate.
3) You have to keep buying their filters and they aren't cheap! Nowhere had I seen that you had to keep buying their filters - they cost $2 each and you can only use them 10 times! And you most likely will end up ordering them over the internet, where you will have to pay shipping. They might end up costing $4 each! Why wouldn't I just keep using my $1 strainer and 10 cent coffee filters, which works just fine and are easier to get!?
4) Their filters require a lot of care. Every time you use them you have to go through some ridiculous process of storing them in a zip lock bag in the fridge. Again, who the heck has time for this?! My $1 strainer takes 5 seconds to rinse and then I stick it on the drying rack and the 10 cent filter I just throw out!
All in all I am very disappointed with the Toddy system. Not only is it way overpriced, but it is worse than a $5 makeshift alternative. I am using the carafe because I might as well and the brew container is now used in my son's bath...
I hope this helps people to see the light about this product.
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