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Cold Brew Coffee Maker Gift Set with Free Coffee: $69 Delivered (RRP $176) @ twohundredº

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We love Dads. Dads are the best. But they can sometimes be tricky to buy for…

This Father's Day (1st September!), get the Dad in your life something he'll really appreciate but didn't even know he wanted!

The twohundredº Premium Cold Brew Coffee Maker / Tea Infuser is the perfect Dad gift: it's a beauty to look at, it's super functional and he probably hasn't got it already!

Usually retailing at $129 for just the coffee maker itself, we're offering this Father's Day Gift Set including:
• twohundredº Cold Brew Coffee Maker / Tea Infuser (RRP $129)
• Beautifully gift wrapped (value $5)
• 250g Single Origin whole coffee beans - enough to make FIVE LITRES of cold brew coffee (value $16.95)
• FREE SHIPPING Australia-wide (P&P value up to $25 - yes, we ship to regional Australia too!)
• Recipe eBook to give Dad more inspiration for some delicious cold brew recipes (in case cold brew coffee on its own isn't enough!)

ALL of this at the super special price of only $69

Because our coffee makers have been so popular with you guys in the past (thank you for the love, OzBargainers!), we're also giving you the option to add a second carafe to your order to keep for yourself, for only an extra $50. The second one isn't part of the gift set so it's not gift wrapped but it DOES still come with free shipping - we'll ship them both together for you, for FREE! Go on, treat yourself while you're being a good son/daughter…!


You can use the twohundredº Cold Brew Coffee Maker to cold brew coffee, fruit infused teas, and fruit infused water. Make delicious cold brew at home at the start of the week, and you've got it on hand and ready to drink throughout the week.

The high quality borosilicate glass is heat resistant so you can put it (and the stainless steel filter) in the dishwasher - just be careful when loading to make sure nothing will be smashing into it!

Please note, although the glass can hold hot water, we do NOT recommend brewing with hot water in the carafe as it has no handle, so there will be heat transfer and risk of burning. Therefore, if you prefer your coffee hot, make the cold brew as usual but then when you're ready for a cuppa, simply give it a quick blast in the microwave and you've got a wonderfully smooth-tasting hot coffee!

Any questions please feel free to contact us: [email protected]

Happy cold brewing! :)

Sarah - twohundredº


A few benefits of choosing the twohundredº Cold Brew CoffeeMaker / Tea Infuser:
• Elegantly designed glass carafe with stainless steel reusable filter
• Won't degrade over time or hold flavour like plastic would
• Tall shape to aid in cold brewing process
• Filter is easily removed and rinsed when the coffee has finished steeping
• Serve your cold brew straight from the carafe - no need to decant into a different vessel
• Store with the near-airtight lid in the door of your fridge - fits perfectly at 10cm diameter and 26cm tall
• Coffee stays fresh for up to a week
• Makes approximately 1L cold brew coffee concentrate per batch (about 6-8 servings) using only 50g of coarsely ground coffee
• twohundredº is based in Manly, NSW so we're not only a local business to Australia but we're also on hand to answer any questions you might have - on your time zone! :)

This is part of Father's Day deals for 2019.

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  • +4

    How much is it without the gift wrapping, coffee and recipe book, all of which I'll throw in the bin? Does that get it down to the $49 that you've sold it for here twice before?

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    • I can't find this exact one on AliExpress, are you just pointing out that there are cheaper options for different ones?

      • -1

        Yeah there should be loads, they all copy each other

  • +1

    FWIW I have been using this for about a month and really like it. However I've not used any other cold brew devices/techniques so have no real basis for comparison. Nor do I claim to be a coffee aficionado.

    But it is simple and yields good smooth results. It seems to be very well made. I had one proper fumble with it whilst washing it and was relieved there was no damage. It does look "elegant" as claimed. Having said that it spends 99% of its life in the fridge hidden away anyway.

    My biggest complaint is that I feel like it could possibly slip through my fingers (particularly when I'm still half asleep). I am looking out for something like a silicon ring /band that I could squeeze onto it about 3/4 of the way up just to give it a bit of grip. (yes I am clumsy).

    Rep, perhaps if it came with something like that it could possibly also be used for warm infusions?

    Ps if anyone can recommend a cheap(ish) grinder for course grinding about 50g once or twice a week that'd be great. Even better if it is doable (even if not ideal) to use for an occasional finer grind for using with the old stove top moka pot.

    • A conical burr. My expensive flat burr produces too many finer granules that get through into the brew.

      I like this product but prefer for tea for the above reasons and fine mesh is great. cold chai tea is horrible btw.

    • Bought mine a couple of months ago, and agree with 100% everything @chewbot has said.
      Would also like recommendation for a good cheap-ish manual grinder - coarse for this and finer for moka pot.

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