cauldrons & jugs

A coffee pot is a must-have in any good kitchen. Whether it's a thermos flask or a simple glass carafe, a coffee pot allows you to serve your freshly brewed coffee in style. If you prepare your coffee with a filter coffee maker, the pot, usually a glass or insulated carafe, is an integral part of the preparation process. A glass coffee server is also particularly useful for preparing several cups of filter coffee using a hand-held filter. Discover our wide selection and order the right model directly to your home.


Serve filter coffee stylishly with a coffee pot

Which coffee pot suits my needs?

For brewing more than one cup of coffee, a carafe is generally the best choice. Whether in the morning at breakfast or in the afternoon at the coffee table, a coffee pot allows you to serve your freshly brewed coffee in style and, depending on the model, also keep it warm. In our range, you'll find practical thermos flasks, replacement carafes for filter coffee machines, and high-quality coffee servers for brewing with a hand filter.

Kaffeezubereitung mit Handfilter und Coffee Server

The classic in every household

What was once a household essential can still be found in many kitchens today, despite the wide range of alternative brewing methods: the coffee pot. It's indispensable when brewing with a filter coffee machine and is included as standard. Depending on the coffee machine, you'll have a classic glass carafe or a practical thermos flask. The latter keeps your coffee warm for a long time after brewing, allowing you to enjoy your hot beverage throughout the day.
If you prefer to prepare your coffee using a hand filter, a coffee pot is a good option if you are brewing more than one cup. A glass coffee server is often used in this case, as it is a convenient way to serve your filter coffee after it has been prepared. Just like traditional pots, these have a handle and spout, but depending on the model, they usually offer a slightly smaller capacity. You will also find information on the fill volume on these models so that you can use this as a guide when preparing the coffee. Despite the practical markings, we recommend using a precision scale when preparing pour-over coffee to determine the exact amount of water. To be able to measure the water precisely, you should choose a kettle or kettle with a gooseneck when using this preparation method.

Filterkaffee in Timemore Coffee Server

The right product for your needs

For the preparation and serving of a filter coffee prepared by hand filter, theHario V60 Range Serveroptimal. But the brands Fellow andTimemoreoffer stylish glass jugs for pour-over coffee preparation. Most models are made of sturdy borosilicate glass, making them heat-resistant and microwave-safe. Some jugs also feature a practical glass lid to keep the contents warm for longer. Fellow and Timemore each offer two different sizes, ranging from 360 to 600 ml. Some manufacturers also offer starter sets for filter coffee preparation, consisting of a jug, filter, and measuring spoon.
If you want to keep your coffee warm for longer, we recommend a thermos flask, such as the Hario V60 flask. It has a capacity of approximately 750 ml and keeps two to six cups of filter coffee warm for a long time.Fellow Stagg Double Wall CarafeAlthough you don't get an insulated jug in the classic sense, the glass carafe keeps the temperature of your hot drink constant for a long time thanks to its double wall.
The French press is a combination of a coffee pot and a coffee maker. With this preparation method, the coffee is already prepared in a pot and can then be poured directly.
And which of these models is the right one for you?

Questions & Answers

How do I find the right coffee pot for my needs?

If you're looking for a thermos flask, you should first and foremost make sure that it can keep your hot drink warm for the desired amount of time. A good thermos flask is double-walled for optimal insulation and has a practical pouring lid. The handle should also fit comfortably in your hand when pouring. Another purchasing criterion for both thermos flasks and glass flasks is the capacity. This, of course, depends on how much coffee you regularly brew. If you want to brew more than one cup of filter coffee by hand, we recommend a glass coffee server. After brewing the coffee, you can serve it in style thanks to the glass flask. You can choose from a variety of designs and shapes, so you're sure to find the right coffee flask for your taste.

How do I clean the inside of a coffee pot?

To prevent the taste from impairing, you should clean your pot regularly. This is the only way to prevent unsightly coffee and limescale deposits on the inside. Some models can be easily cleaned in the dishwasher, making them particularly easy to care for. If your product isn't, you'll need to clean it by hand. You can use various household products, such as lemon, baking powder, baking soda, vinegar, or denture cleaner. Simply pour one of these products into the pot and let it soak for several hours. Then rinse thoroughly, and your pot should be free of deposits. Follow the manufacturer's instructions for cleaning your pot.

Can I clean my coffee pot in the dishwasher?

Whether your pot is dishwasher-safe depends on the specific model. For example, if you have a glass or porcelain pot, you can usually clean it in the dishwasher. However, if you have a thermos flask at home, it should never be put in the dishwasher and should only be washed by hand.
Before cleaning your pot, follow the manufacturer's cleaning recommendations.