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This DIY copper pipe coffee maker will warm up your holidays
Cut the pipe Use a tubing cutter to cut the legs (A), base support (B), top spacers (C) and bottom spacers (D) out of 1/2-in.
Joe Morales is a trained chef and senior editor focusing on kitchen products, product reviews, food and drink, and travel. For people like me who are weary of microplastics, the issue is that most ...
When you buy through our links, Business Insider may earn an affiliate commission. Learn more The best pour-over coffee makers generally all work the same way — hot water is poured over a bed of ...
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