How to use the ROK W1 pour over coffee maker
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- Опубліковано 8 лют 2025
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You have the only real review with audio, and in English, that I have found on this product. Thanks for sharing, I just bought one and look forward to using it.
Glad it helped Scott!
After a year of using the W1 I think it's the best pour over tool I've used in over 10 years of pour over making. I also have the Hario v60 and a Chemex. Both of those work well too but the Hario really needs its specialized filter to shine and the Chemex needs a larger grind size so makes a smoother cup of coffee. I prefer a richer more espresso like cup and can achieve that easily with the W1 and it not dependent on specialized filters. I've been using 2 paper basket filters in the W1 as I'd run out of the v60 filters and they work great. I just wet them and arrange them in the filter, add the coffee and then start the pouring over. In fact I'd say its nearly impossible to over extract with the W1. Lost the ring a while ago but it's not critical to the process. A spoon or butter knife works well too.
You came prepared! Well done!
Received my W1 today, just made a great cup of filter coffee with it. Lovely body, great taste, and it was really quick compared to a regular filter coffee which seems to take forever to draw down.
It’s great fun isn’t it?! I have been using my one again all week, it does make a very good cup of coffee. The inverted bed does seem to reduce pressure and make a more even cup. So pleased you grabbed one!
Really enjoying your videos.
Thanks Sarah! Hope you guys are all keeping well
@coffeewithGPA What setting was your niche at?
Azza for this one I kept it at my normal default setting for filter which was round towards the coarse section, it’s still fairly fine but coarse enough to work with the filter papers
For God's sake man, get to the point!
I do have a habit for going on too much, thanks for bringing it up
@@coffeeandproperty As do I. Usually half of what I've written is sufficient. Anyway, just ordered an W1, Cheers!
I’m glad I am in good company haha! Let me know how you get on with the w1, it’s great fun
@@coffeeandproperty After a year of using the W1 I think it's the best pour over tool I've used in over 10 years of pour over making. I also have the Hario v60 and a Chemex. Both of those work well too but the Hario really needs its specialized filter to shine and the Chemex needs a larger grind size so makes a smoother cup of coffee. I prefer a richer more espresso like cup and can achieve that easily with the W1 and it not dependent on specialized filters. I've been using 2 paper basket filters in the W1 as I'd run out of the v60 filters and they work great. I just wet them and arrange them in the filter, add the coffee and then start the pouring over. In fact I'd say its nearly impossible to over extract with the W1. Lost the ring a while ago but it's not critical to the process. A spoon or butter knife works well too.