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product_id: 4006786
title: "Tanors Pour Over Coffee Dripper. Pour Over Coffee Maker. Size 2 White"
brand: "goody box"
price: "455 Lei"
currency: RON
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 5
url: https://www.desertcart.ro/products/4006786-tanors-pour-over-coffee-dripper-pour-over-coffee-maker-size
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# Ceramic body for perfect heat retention Spiral-ribbed walls for optimal extraction Large bottom hole for customizable brew flow Tanors Pour Over Coffee Dripper. Pour Over Coffee Maker. Size 2 White

**Brand:** goody box
**Price:** 455 Lei
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> ☕ Elevate your morning ritual—brew coffee like a pro, one perfect pour at a time!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Tanors Pour Over Coffee Dripper. Pour Over Coffee Maker. Size 2 White by goody box
- **How much does it cost?** 455 Lei with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.ro](https://www.desertcart.ro/products/4006786-tanors-pour-over-coffee-dripper-pour-over-coffee-maker-size)

## Best For

- goody box enthusiasts

## Why This Product

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

## Key Features

- • **Effortless Cleanup:** Simple rinse-and-go maintenance beats bulky machines—perfect for busy mornings and minimal fuss.
- • **Customizable Brew Flow:** Large bottom hole lets you master your pour speed, dialing in your perfect coffee strength and flavor.
- • **Eco-Friendly & Stylish:** Plastic-free ceramic dripper blends sustainability with sleek, minimalist design for your modern kitchen.
- • **Precision Heat Control:** Durable ceramic construction locks in ideal brewing temperature for a richer cup every time.
- • **Enhanced Extraction Design:** Spiral-ribbed cone walls maximize coffee saturation, unlocking complex flavor profiles.

## Overview

The Tanors Pour Over Coffee Dripper is a premium ceramic cone designed for #2 cone filters, featuring spiral-ribbed side walls and a large bottom hole to optimize extraction and customize brew strength. Lightweight yet durable, it maintains ideal brewing temperatures and offers easy cleanup, making it a must-have for coffee enthusiasts seeking a personalized, artisanal coffee experience at home.

## Description

In a world that idolizes lightning-fast cars, hyper-speed trains, and instant gratification, it's hard to convince consumers to stop and smell the coffee. There are several methods for brewing single cups of coffee, but none as good as the slow-brewing Tanors coffee dripper. This manual brewing method allows you to maintain complete control of your brewing style, proving that a coffee dripper is more than a delicious cup of coffee, it's an art form. Its durable, ceramic body allows you to create one of the most personal experiences you can have when brewing coffee. The spiral-ribbed side walls, large hole at the bottom, and specially-angled design of the brewing cone lets the coffee brew freely, allowing you to customize different aspects of your brewing, including the size of your grind, coffee-to-water ratio, temperature of water, and time that your coffee and water spend with each other. The Tanors premium coffee dripper is affordable and easy to maintain. The best part about waking up is a rich, freshly-brewed cup of coffee that is personalized to fit all of your coffee needs. Allow all of your senses to heighten when you experience the rich, delectable flavors that this dripper can create.

Review: Amazing - Was deciding between this one and the Hario cone dripper, which costs a lot more. While I can't directly compare the two since I only got the Tanors one, I have absolutely no regrets! The ceramic cup (no plastic parts, which is a plus!) is very well-made, and I'm not worried about chipping it while washing. Speaking of washing, this thing is MUCH easier to use than a coffeemaker in terms of cleanup and maintenance. I just toss the filter and rinse the cup for a few seconds. No huge carafe to clean, or periodic vinegar rinses. Since using the dripper cup, I've also had less stomach/GI issues when drinking coffee, which might be related to avoiding some of the buildup that happens in the machines between vinegar cleanings. The coffee also tastes MUCH better than any coffeemaker coffee I've tried, especially since you can adjust everything from water temp to brewing speed to your liking. If it ends up tasting weird, you can fiddle with variables, versus being stuck with yucky tasting coffee that can only be brewed 1 way in a coffeemaker. When I'm feeling lazy or rushed for time, I fill the cone to the top with water and walk away, but otherwise, I follow the standard method of brewing (youtube is your friend!), and I've been happy either way. I never ran into the problem of my coffee brewing too fast unless I was using a coarse grind, or if I overfilled the cup with water. Over time, you'll probably find what works best for you with your personal taste and whatever coffee you're using. I've found that 2 tablespoons of med-fine to fine grind works well for a standard sized cup of coffee. I'm also using a lot less coffee grounds with this compared to several other regular coffeemakers I've used, which means I don't have to spend as much on coffee...or I could put that money saved towards better coffee. I'm not an expert on coffee but using the dripper has opened up a new appreciation for coffee. I'm finding myself actually enjoying what I'm drinking, versus just stomaching a cup of bitter caffeine to keep myself awake. As far as filters go, Hario #2 cone filters work wonderfully. In a pinch, I've used a basket filter with success, although it didn't work as well as the Hario cone filters, and the coffee dribbled at a weird angle out the bottom and outside of the cup. When buying filters, keep in mind that the Melitta cone filters have a flat bottom, vs the fully cone shaped ones from Hario. Of course, there are ways to use whatever filter you have, although the results won't be optimal compared to the Hario filters. I've brewed well over 100 cups with the Hario filters and the Tanors dripper and have had no issues whatsoever. They're a little tricky to find in stores, but you can buy a bunch for a decent price on desertcart. Anyways, I highly recommend this dripper. It makes a clean, delicious cup of coffee. I am finding it very hard to go back to coffeemaker coffee--or even coffee at most coffee shops--now that I have this. I actually prefer it over Aeropress. For how cheap the dripper is, I'd say it's worth a try! We have 3 coffeemakers in the house (yes, 3), and when I ran out of filters, I ended up improvising with basket filters just because I couldn't go back to the machines.
Review: Finally, a good cup of coffee!! - Tried one of those coffee makers that makes one cup at a time, didn't particularly like it. We have been using this item for about a week now and we are glad we bought it. It is ceramic, so no plastic. Easy to use, easy to clean. My husband drinks decaf and I drink regular so this is perfect for us. We only drink one, maybe 2 cups each, so we did not need a full pot of coffee sitting around all day. Very low tech which is good for first thing in the morning! We would have liked to have had a product made in USA, but this is well made and was the same cost as a Mr. Coffee 4-cup maker. An instruction sheet in the box would have been nice, but was able to figure out how to use this with no problem. I am currently using flat bottomed filters with no problem. Will look into trying cone shaped ones when these run out. Delivery was a week, which seemed slow since it looks like it was coming from West Virginia and we live in Virginia. Package arrived in good condition.

## Features

- This brew will delight all of your senses as it flows perfectly through the cone and directly into your coffee cup or pot
- Showcases a specifically angled design with spiral-ribbed side walls for optimal extraction
- The cone features a large hole at the bottom to create one of the most personal experiences you can have as it allows you to customize the flavor and strength of your cup of coffee with different pouring speeds
- This durable coffee dripper is made of ceramic to help achieve and maintain the perfect temperature during each phase of the brewing cycle
- To be used with #2 Cone Filter Paper

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00JNZ7VNW |
| Brand Name | Goody Box |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (908) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00700443183734 |
| Included Components | One Coffee Dripper |
| Item Type Name | Coffee Dripper |
| Item Weight | 1 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Tanors |
| Material Type | Ceramic |
| Shape | Cone |
| UPC | 885837859478 885142435350 798837734068 767615243993 885795774110 074994504165 885355989350 793842002911 700443183734 735343505713 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Goody Box
- **Compatible Devices:** Coffee Maker
- **Material:** Ceramic
- **Number of Pieces:** 1
- **Shape:** Cone

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Amazing
*by G***S on April 20, 2015*

Was deciding between this one and the Hario cone dripper, which costs a lot more. While I can't directly compare the two since I only got the Tanors one, I have absolutely no regrets! The ceramic cup (no plastic parts, which is a plus!) is very well-made, and I'm not worried about chipping it while washing. Speaking of washing, this thing is MUCH easier to use than a coffeemaker in terms of cleanup and maintenance. I just toss the filter and rinse the cup for a few seconds. No huge carafe to clean, or periodic vinegar rinses. Since using the dripper cup, I've also had less stomach/GI issues when drinking coffee, which might be related to avoiding some of the buildup that happens in the machines between vinegar cleanings. The coffee also tastes MUCH better than any coffeemaker coffee I've tried, especially since you can adjust everything from water temp to brewing speed to your liking. If it ends up tasting weird, you can fiddle with variables, versus being stuck with yucky tasting coffee that can only be brewed 1 way in a coffeemaker. When I'm feeling lazy or rushed for time, I fill the cone to the top with water and walk away, but otherwise, I follow the standard method of brewing (youtube is your friend!), and I've been happy either way. I never ran into the problem of my coffee brewing too fast unless I was using a coarse grind, or if I overfilled the cup with water. Over time, you'll probably find what works best for you with your personal taste and whatever coffee you're using. I've found that 2 tablespoons of med-fine to fine grind works well for a standard sized cup of coffee. I'm also using a lot less coffee grounds with this compared to several other regular coffeemakers I've used, which means I don't have to spend as much on coffee...or I could put that money saved towards better coffee. I'm not an expert on coffee but using the dripper has opened up a new appreciation for coffee. I'm finding myself actually enjoying what I'm drinking, versus just stomaching a cup of bitter caffeine to keep myself awake. As far as filters go, Hario #2 cone filters work wonderfully. In a pinch, I've used a basket filter with success, although it didn't work as well as the Hario cone filters, and the coffee dribbled at a weird angle out the bottom and outside of the cup. When buying filters, keep in mind that the Melitta cone filters have a flat bottom, vs the fully cone shaped ones from Hario. Of course, there are ways to use whatever filter you have, although the results won't be optimal compared to the Hario filters. I've brewed well over 100 cups with the Hario filters and the Tanors dripper and have had no issues whatsoever. They're a little tricky to find in stores, but you can buy a bunch for a decent price on Amazon. Anyways, I highly recommend this dripper. It makes a clean, delicious cup of coffee. I am finding it very hard to go back to coffeemaker coffee--or even coffee at most coffee shops--now that I have this. I actually prefer it over Aeropress. For how cheap the dripper is, I'd say it's worth a try! We have 3 coffeemakers in the house (yes, 3), and when I ran out of filters, I ended up improvising with basket filters just because I couldn't go back to the machines.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Finally, a good cup of coffee!!
*by C***. on February 25, 2015*

Tried one of those coffee makers that makes one cup at a time, didn't particularly like it. We have been using this item for about a week now and we are glad we bought it. It is ceramic, so no plastic. Easy to use, easy to clean. My husband drinks decaf and I drink regular so this is perfect for us. We only drink one, maybe 2 cups each, so we did not need a full pot of coffee sitting around all day. Very low tech which is good for first thing in the morning! We would have liked to have had a product made in USA, but this is well made and was the same cost as a Mr. Coffee 4-cup maker. An instruction sheet in the box would have been nice, but was able to figure out how to use this with no problem. I am currently using flat bottomed filters with no problem. Will look into trying cone shaped ones when these run out. Delivery was a week, which seemed slow since it looks like it was coming from West Virginia and we live in Virginia. Package arrived in good condition.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good, but fragile
*by C***Y on January 19, 2016*

This ceramic dripper does a very good job for coffee pourovers. It keeps it reasonably warm, a typical problem with pour overs. It fits the top of most cups and mugs, although I had some trouble fitting it to larger receptacles when I make coffee for more than one person. The only significant drawback other than possibly size is the fact this is very delicate, very easy to break. Actually, they had to send me a replacement as the original arrived broken

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