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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]100% pour over, it's like drip but on a smaller scale.[/quote] The "OXO Brew Single Serve Pour-Over Coffee Maker" is really like a drip coffee maker, because it has a reservoir that you pour hot water into, and it takes care of dripping it into the coffee. Basically a drip coffee maker that relies on you to heat the water. Doesn't plug into anything, easy to wash, dishwasher safe, and no gaskets or anything to wear out. True pour over requires you to stand over the apparatus for a few minutes dribbling the water onto the grounds. I did that for a while, got tired of it, and bought this thing. Very satisfied with it. OP, if you're set on providing brewed coffee then this is simpler than a French press. Like anything, it requires a learning curve, and some guests may not get it right immediately, especially if they always get their coffee from a coffee shop. If the goal is just to provide coffee to guests who want/need it, I reiterate my earlier suggestion to get packets of good instant coffee.[/quote]
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