storman113
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Recently picked up a glass Cory vacuum coffee maker. I already had a medal Sunbeam. These were popular in the 50s. Have read that coffee from a vacuum pot is suppose to be the best method for brewing. The water temp is just below boiling. I do notice a difference even though my taste buds are almost gone. The Mr Coffee units are definitely easier to use and clean.
I like to use the glass when I’m sharing as it’s really fun to watch the process. The Sunbeam is easier as it has an automatic shutoff and built in warmer.
As the water in the bottom unit heats, it builds pressure. At some point it forces the water into the upper chamber to mix with the coffee. As the lower chamber cools, a vacuum is formed as there is less water than when started. This pulls the now coffee through the filter back into the chamber.
If you run across a Sunbeam unit, check the cord, it's different than most and that the filter is complete with the fine mesh lower screen.
Cory Vacuum pot and hot plate
Ready to go
Pushed into upper chamber
Sucked back into lower
Ready to enjoy
Sunbeam pot
I like to use the glass when I’m sharing as it’s really fun to watch the process. The Sunbeam is easier as it has an automatic shutoff and built in warmer.
As the water in the bottom unit heats, it builds pressure. At some point it forces the water into the upper chamber to mix with the coffee. As the lower chamber cools, a vacuum is formed as there is less water than when started. This pulls the now coffee through the filter back into the chamber.
If you run across a Sunbeam unit, check the cord, it's different than most and that the filter is complete with the fine mesh lower screen.
Cory Vacuum pot and hot plate
Ready to go
Pushed into upper chamber
Sucked back into lower
Ready to enjoy
Sunbeam pot