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product_id: 48330284
title: "Clever Pour Over Coffee Dripper"
brand: "clever"
price: "€ 61.86"
currency: EUR
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reviews_count: 8
category: "Clever"
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# 510 ml max capacity 100% BPA-free plastic Easy clean-up design Clever Pour Over Coffee Dripper

**Brand:** clever
**Price:** € 61.86
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> ☕ Elevate your coffee game—brew smarter, sip better, join the Clever coffee revolution!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Clever Pour Over Coffee Dripper by clever
- **How much does it cost?** € 61.86 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- clever enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted clever brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Universal Fit:** Designed to fit cups and thermoses with diameters between 3.8 cm and 9.5 cm—your go-to travel companion.
- • **Generous Capacity:** Large 510 ml size fits most mugs and thermoses, ideal for your morning ritual or office hustle.
- • **Mess-Free Brewing:** Innovative valve system ensures zero drips and effortless cleanup—no more coffee chaos.
- • **Safe & Sustainable:** Crafted from BPA-free plastic for health-conscious coffee lovers who care about quality and safety.
- • **Brew Like a Barista:** Combines pour-over clarity with French press richness for a perfect cup every time.

## Overview

The Clever Pour Over Coffee Dripper merges the immersive brewing of a French press with the clean taste of pour-over coffee. Made from durable, BPA-free plastic, it offers a large 510 ml capacity and fits most mugs and thermoses. Its unique valve design prevents mess and simplifies cleanup, making it perfect for busy professionals seeking café-quality coffee at home or on the go.

## Description

Combine the best of pour over and French press with this BPA-free plastic dripper. Fits most cups, uses #4 filters, and delivers a clean, flavorful brew without the mess.

Review: Best coffee maker ever created. 'Nuff said. - ...ok, I'm going to say a bit more: Had one of these for a little over 2 years now and used it just about every day and usually more than once a day. It shows zero signs of wear and tear and makes consistently great coffee every time. My own method is simple: Boil 350ml of water. Put a size 4 filter paper in the dripper and use 50 ml of the water to moisten the paper. Drain this through into my cup, then stand the dripper on the worktop and pour the remaining 300ml of water into it. (Discard the 50ml from your cup). Add around 18gm of coffee of choice and lightly mix it so all of it is soaking in the flavour. Wait 3 mins and then put the dripper back onto the cup. Muse on life as the water filters through. Remove the dripper and enjoy. I understand that the reason for putting the water in first is that it speeds up the flow rate. If you put the coffee in first, it clogs up in the centre of the filter and slows it down. PROS: Cheap device producing clear, clean, non-bitter coffee from any bean, every time. Ritualistically therapeutic but simple method. Easy clean up: used filter in the food waste caddy; fill dripper with cold water and empty out, then repeat and let it empty through the valve over the sink. Ready for next use! CONS: Zero. The Clever dripper exceeds the capacity and simplicity of the Hario Switch and is a fraction of the cost. In other words there is no competition. All the benefits of a French press plus drip or pour over. Get one now....before they put the price up after realising what they have!
Review: Absolutely outstanding coffee! - I love coffee. I have been through many filter coffee machines, espresso machines, bean to cup machines, and have ended up with this and absolutely love it. Why this beats Espresso: +------------------------------------------------------+ Let's face it, most of us drink coffee to wake us up in the mornings. People often think that Espresso has a lot more caffeine than regular drip coffee, but they're wrong. Because Espresso is only a small 'portion', it has less caffeine than say a full mug of regular drip coffee. Not only does the clever have a better effect at waking us up in the mornings, but Espresso machines take up a lot more space and creates more mess! The grind size etc also have to be very specific to make a good espresso. With the Clever Coffee Dripper, because you allow the water to contact all the coffee for as long as you want, grind size really isn't important at all. Why this beats Aeropress: +------------------------------------------------------+ The Aeropress is very very good, but I can only get about 1/2 mug size full of coffee. The clever brews a lot more, and you don't have to push down on the plunger early in the morning... Why this beats French Press: +------------------------------------------------------+ I'm really sorry to say that the French Press in my honest opinion is a horrible way of brewing coffee. Now, I'm not saying that the coffee tastes bad, but in my experience, you get lots of ground coffee in your cup due to the metal filter, and it is a nightmare to clean out. With the Clever, you use a filter paper which is a lot more efficient at keeping those coffee grounds away! Look in your mug after finishing your drink and you'll see no coffee grounds in there at all! It's also a lot easier to clean - just throw the paper with the used coffee grounds in the bin (although you could use the coffee for compost), and just rinse the clever out. The Clever does make a cup that tastes very similar to French press though because of the immersion process. Why this beats Instant Coffee: +------------------------------------------------------+ It uses ground coffee ... Why this beats Filter Machine Coffee: +------------------------------------------------------+ If you look at the water spout in a filter coffee machine, and compare where the holes are to where your coffee is, you'll see that only the central area of the coffee grounds gets used. This means that the coffee in the middle gets overextracted, whilst the coffee closer to the edge of the filter barely gets touched. This makes your coffee not taste that good, but thanks to the Clever, every single coffee ground is used, which leads to a much smoother flavour. So how do we use it? +------------------------------------------------------+ It entirely depends on you! It's a very forgiving process. I like to put 2 scoops of ground coffee in there, pour the hot water in, after 1 minute just stir it a tiny bit (being careful not to rip the paper filter) then leave for another 3 minutes. After that 4 minutes total is up, just sit it on top of a mug! Simple! Although this is large, it is perfect for 1 large mug of coffee (yum!). There's lots of video tutorials on YouTube if you get stuck, but it really is a simple process. I highly recommend the Starbucks House Blend with this, it tastes really smooth! The plastic is BPA free as well, so you know it's safe. There have been issues before where there would be 'cracks' developing in the clever dripper, but apparently they have now changed the plastic to be a lot stronger / safer. I would also recommend the Filtropa size 4 filter papers for this - they fit perfectly! I hope this review helps, but for the price, the coffee you get out of it tastes absolutely outstanding. I think coffee shops will struggle to beat this for brewed coffee!

## Features

- Combines the best of pour over and French press coffee, including dropper, coaster and lid
- No mess, easy to use and clean, perfect mug every time
- 100% BPA-free plastic
- Large holds 510 ml, small holds 312 ml.
- Fits cups and thermos bottles with lids that are more than 3.8 cm and less than 9.5 cm in diameter.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00EOM5RN0 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 47,102 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) 233 in Coffee Machine Accessories |
| Brand Name | Clever |
| Compatible Devices | Coffee Maker |
| Country Of Origin | Taiwan |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (1,725) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00856239003004, 04715838467777 |
| Included Components | Filter |
| Item Shape | Cone |
| Item Weight | 367 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Abid |
| Manufacturer Part Number | FBA_CLEVER |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Number | CLEVER |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Package Size Name | 100 Pack |
| UPC | 721706167742 609456695718 787732618184 856239003004 609722651950 856239003011 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
| coffee_filter_size | #6 |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Clever
- **Compatible devices:** Coffee Maker
- **Material:** Plastic
- **Number of pieces:** 1
- **Shape:** Cone

## Images

![Clever Pour Over Coffee Dripper - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71BWRZxVcXL.jpg)
![Clever Pour Over Coffee Dripper - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81iYuxIs04L.jpg)
![Clever Pour Over Coffee Dripper - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/91-2gE4kxeL.jpg)
![Clever Pour Over Coffee Dripper - Image 4](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81ZR9hmOtML.jpg)
![Clever Pour Over Coffee Dripper - Image 5](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81rpepOTzvL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: What is the difference between this and the 'coffee filter cones' on Amazon? Does it justify the Â£20+ price difference?**
A: A clever dripper is a much easier way of making great coffee. the hot water sits with the grounds (in the filter) until the dripper is placed on a mug or jug due to a simple valve. With the 'coffee filter cones' such as a V60 or chemex there is no valve, therefore the hot water will flow through the grounds and come straight out the bottom into the vessel it is placed on. There is a particular technique of pouring into a V60 to maximise the flavour, and maximise it does! the V60 makes the best coffee I've ever had, but it was poured by a real pro (time, practise and effort is much greater with the filter cones).off the top of my head with about 30g of grounds in the clever dripper you can fit about 450 - 475 ml of water in the clever dripper at one time.

**Q: For anybody that has used both, what is the taste comparisons between this and a v60, could it be cleaner than the mighty v60 ?**
A: The clever dripper is more of an immersive brew, perhaps more akin to a French press / cafetiere brew. With the V60 the water drips through more quickly so you get a lighter result with V60 as each x ml of water has less contact with the coffee grounds.

**Q: after coffee brewed and placed on cup, how long does it take to drip through?**
A: It depends on how coarse or fine your coffee is ground. A finely ground coffee takes longer for the water to go through and extracts more of the coffee, faster through a coarsely ground coffee. You can experiment if you grind your own to get the right taste and time you prefer. I use a medium ground coffee and it takes about two and a half minutes. Good idea is to look a clever dripper up on YouTube to see how to use it and how long it should take.

**Q: I am confused if paper filters are included. some have said they are, others say not. and image shows filters included. are they or not? many thanks.**
A: There were no papers included in my purchase. I bought some filtropa ones separately.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Best coffee maker ever created. 'Nuff said.
*by M***. on 4 December 2024*

...ok, I'm going to say a bit more: Had one of these for a little over 2 years now and used it just about every day and usually more than once a day. It shows zero signs of wear and tear and makes consistently great coffee every time. My own method is simple: Boil 350ml of water. Put a size 4 filter paper in the dripper and use 50 ml of the water to moisten the paper. Drain this through into my cup, then stand the dripper on the worktop and pour the remaining 300ml of water into it. (Discard the 50ml from your cup). Add around 18gm of coffee of choice and lightly mix it so all of it is soaking in the flavour. Wait 3 mins and then put the dripper back onto the cup. Muse on life as the water filters through. Remove the dripper and enjoy. I understand that the reason for putting the water in first is that it speeds up the flow rate. If you put the coffee in first, it clogs up in the centre of the filter and slows it down. PROS: Cheap device producing clear, clean, non-bitter coffee from any bean, every time. Ritualistically therapeutic but simple method. Easy clean up: used filter in the food waste caddy; fill dripper with cold water and empty out, then repeat and let it empty through the valve over the sink. Ready for next use! CONS: Zero. The Clever dripper exceeds the capacity and simplicity of the Hario Switch and is a fraction of the cost. In other words there is no competition. All the benefits of a French press plus drip or pour over. Get one now....before they put the price up after realising what they have!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Absolutely outstanding coffee!
*by J***S on 23 October 2016*

I love coffee. I have been through many filter coffee machines, espresso machines, bean to cup machines, and have ended up with this and absolutely love it. Why this beats Espresso: +------------------------------------------------------+ Let's face it, most of us drink coffee to wake us up in the mornings. People often think that Espresso has a lot more caffeine than regular drip coffee, but they're wrong. Because Espresso is only a small 'portion', it has less caffeine than say a full mug of regular drip coffee. Not only does the clever have a better effect at waking us up in the mornings, but Espresso machines take up a lot more space and creates more mess! The grind size etc also have to be very specific to make a good espresso. With the Clever Coffee Dripper, because you allow the water to contact all the coffee for as long as you want, grind size really isn't important at all. Why this beats Aeropress: +------------------------------------------------------+ The Aeropress is very very good, but I can only get about 1/2 mug size full of coffee. The clever brews a lot more, and you don't have to push down on the plunger early in the morning... Why this beats French Press: +------------------------------------------------------+ I'm really sorry to say that the French Press in my honest opinion is a horrible way of brewing coffee. Now, I'm not saying that the coffee tastes bad, but in my experience, you get lots of ground coffee in your cup due to the metal filter, and it is a nightmare to clean out. With the Clever, you use a filter paper which is a lot more efficient at keeping those coffee grounds away! Look in your mug after finishing your drink and you'll see no coffee grounds in there at all! It's also a lot easier to clean - just throw the paper with the used coffee grounds in the bin (although you could use the coffee for compost), and just rinse the clever out. The Clever does make a cup that tastes very similar to French press though because of the immersion process. Why this beats Instant Coffee: +------------------------------------------------------+ It uses ground coffee ... Why this beats Filter Machine Coffee: +------------------------------------------------------+ If you look at the water spout in a filter coffee machine, and compare where the holes are to where your coffee is, you'll see that only the central area of the coffee grounds gets used. This means that the coffee in the middle gets overextracted, whilst the coffee closer to the edge of the filter barely gets touched. This makes your coffee not taste that good, but thanks to the Clever, every single coffee ground is used, which leads to a much smoother flavour. So how do we use it? +------------------------------------------------------+ It entirely depends on you! It's a very forgiving process. I like to put 2 scoops of ground coffee in there, pour the hot water in, after 1 minute just stir it a tiny bit (being careful not to rip the paper filter) then leave for another 3 minutes. After that 4 minutes total is up, just sit it on top of a mug! Simple! Although this is large, it is perfect for 1 large mug of coffee (yum!). There's lots of video tutorials on YouTube if you get stuck, but it really is a simple process. I highly recommend the Starbucks House Blend with this, it tastes really smooth! The plastic is BPA free as well, so you know it's safe. There have been issues before where there would be 'cracks' developing in the clever dripper, but apparently they have now changed the plastic to be a lot stronger / safer. I would also recommend the Filtropa size 4 filter papers for this - they fit perfectly! I hope this review helps, but for the price, the coffee you get out of it tastes absolutely outstanding. I think coffee shops will struggle to beat this for brewed coffee!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ best coofee gadget ever
*by S***R on 16 July 2012*

I've tried: espresso machines - too cumbersome and big on the worktop, and hard to clean up, and only makes a small cup. I like a mug of coffee, and I don't like having to transfer a tiny cup of espresso in to the mug and add water. It's just another cup to wash up! Aerobie press - messy and hard to get it right, and it uses twice as much coffee as any other method. french press/cafetierre - good coffee but hard to clean afterwards (lots of messy grounds to try and rinse away), and it tastes a bit "cloudy" because you don't filter the very small grains out. All the above methods mean you have to wash out the equipment and clean all the messy coffee grounds out of your sink. By far the easiest and best way to make a mug of coffee is to use a plastic cone, with a filter paper in it, and park it on top of your mug. Then add freshly ground coffee, and pour hot water through. At the end, you simply throw away the filter paper. No mess, and you get a good, "clean" mug of coffee. The only slight downside is that the water doesn't sit in the cone very long. It starts to drain through as soon as you pour the water in, so the cooffee doesn't develop the full flavour you get in the French press. I've been racking my brains to fid a decent way of slowing the water flow. Blocking some of the cone holes is the best I came up with, but it's not ideal. This clever dripper solves that problem. The water is held in the cone, building up the flavour, until you decide to release it directly in to your mug. You get a fuller flavour than the normal cone method (because water is in contact with coffee longer) and you still have the convenience of smply throwing the filter paper/grounds straight in to the bin. Better tasting coffee, clean sink. What more do you want?

## Frequently Bought Together

- Clever Coffee Dripper and Filters, Large 18 oz (Clear)| Barista's Choice | Safe BPA Free Plastic | Includes 100 Filters
- Clever Coffee Dripper Filters - 100 filter For use with Large 18oz Dripper (size #4)

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