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VINCI Cold Brew 360, 1.4L Cold Brew Coffee Maker Featuring Patented Dual Filter 360 Brewing Technology, Cold Brew Pitcher for Iced Coffee

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  • Vinci Cold Brew 360 has a unique dual filter system that lets water flow through the coffee grounds from both the inside and outside. This helps extract flavor faster and more effectively and result in a smoother, richer, and more flavorful coffee.
  • Easy to Use and Clean: The Vinci Cold Brew 360 is designed to be user-friendly, making it easy for anyone to make delicious cold brew coffee at home. Simply add room-temperature water and your favorite coffee grounds and let it steep for 8-24 hours, and voila! A perfect batch of cold brew is ready. And when it comes to cleaning, the dual filter system is a breeze to disassemble and clean.
  • Generous Capacity: With its 1.2-liter carafe, the Vinci Cold Brew 360 ensures you'll have plenty of delicious cold brew to last throughout the day. The easy-pour spout makes serving a breeze.
  • Compact and Convenient: Despite its large capacity, the Vinci Cold Brew 360 boasts a compact design that's easy to store and fits in virtually any refrigerator.
  • Brew, Serve & Store All-in-1: The Vinci Cold Brew 360 is comprehensively designed to allow you to brew, serve, and store all in one container.
  • Delicious Cold Brew: The Vinci Cold Brew 360's efficient brewing process results in a fuller, bolder flavor that will satisfy even the most discerning cold brew coffee drinkers.
  • Why Cold Brew? Cold brew coffee is known for its smooth, less acidic taste, making it a popular choice among coffee lovers. It's also highly versatile and can be enjoyed on its own or used as a base for other beverages like iced lattes or cocktails. Cold Brew coffee can also be enjoyed hot, cold, over ice, or at room temperature.



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Discover the Vinci Cold Brew 360 - a revolutionary addition to the world of coffee brewing that redefines the art of making cold brew at home. Featuring our unique Dual Filter 360 Brewing Technology, the Vinci Cold Brew 360 ensures maximum flavor extraction in just half the typical brewing time.

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Why The Vinci 360 Cold Brew Is Faster

Dual Filter 360 Brewing Technology


Experience the new age of cold brew coffee with the Vinci Cold Brew 360. This game-changing brewing system, equipped with our unique Dual Filter 360 Brewing Technology, whips up cold brew up to 50% faster than traditional methods, delivering a quick and potent extraction of flavors to satisfy even the most particular cold brew aficionados.

Cold Brew & Iced Coffee

What is the difference?

Let's start by understanding the difference in their preparation. Iced coffee is hot-brewed coffee that's cooled and poured over ice, resulting in a diluted taste. In contrast, cold brew coffee is made by steeping coffee grounds for 8-24 hours in water at room temperature. This slow extraction process creates a concentrated coffee that's less acidic, richer in flavor, and has a higher caffeine level. Cold Brew can be served over ice, straight from the fridge, or in café-style drinks.

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Discover the world of homemade cold brew coffee with Vinci Cold Brew 360 in just 4 simple steps:

1. Pour room-temperature water into the Vinci Cold Brew 360's carafe. 2. Add 7-8 scoops of medium-grind coffee 3. Steep your brew for 8-24 hours 4. Serve and enjoy the rich, full-bodied flavor

  • The Vinci Cold Brew 360 is a revolutionary cold brew coffee maker that features our unique Dual Filter 360 Brewing Technology. It provides a rich, full-bodied cold brew flavor in half the typical brewing time.

  • The Vinci Cold Brew 360 can brew coffee in as little as 8 hours, which is half the typical brewing time for cold brews.

  • We recommend using medium-grind coffee for optimal flavor extraction. This is also called "drip grind" and is the typical coffee you find at your local grocer.

  • For an even flavor extraction, we suggest adding 7-8 scoops of medium-grind coffee.

  • We recommend using room-temperature filtered water for brewing.


CAF911
Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2025
So far so good. Able to use medium ground from stor and make s good cold brew. Recommended.
Pam
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2025
The ease of using this is great. Just watched the video and was able to get it making. It is a great quality addition to my coffee addiction. I have not experienced any leakage andit brews just the right amount. Make it and store it.
Rose
Reviewed in the United States on September 4, 2024
The design is very appealing. As promise, it fit neatly in my refrigerator, with a nice brewing portion. The instructions were easy to follow. The ease of brewing was excellent. The coffee tasted great. No bitter aftertaste or grounds in coffee. Can be used for all types of coffee.
Veronique Thomas
Reviewed in the United States on September 3, 2024
I recently purchased the VINCI Cold Brew 360, 1.4L Cold Brew Coffee Maker, and I absolutely love it! Although it's designed for cold brew coffee, I’ve been using it to make cold brew tea, and the results are fantastic. The patented dual filter system does an excellent job of steeping the tea evenly, resulting in a smooth and flavorful brew every time.The 1.4L capacity is perfect for making enough tea to last a few days, and the sleek design fits nicely in my fridge without taking up too much space. It’s incredibly easy to use and clean, which makes the whole process a breeze. If you’re a cold brew tea or coffee lover, I highly recommend giving this product a try. It has definitely elevated my cold brew experience!
Chris
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2024
I love this product! It works very well and makes great-tasting cold brew every time. It’s very easy to use and to clean and I’m saving a ton of money making my own cold brew at home! I highly recommend to any coffee lover or cold brew enthusiast.
Antoinette Troutman
Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2024
I bought as a replacement for my coffee machine. It works great, I fill it with hot water and add the coffee to the steeping mechanism and in 15 minutes I have coffee. The longer it sits the stronger the brew. The coffee pot, top and accessories are easy to clean but the actual steeping mechanism is not. I wish it were and I would give it a higher star rating but it serves me well.
Eian
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2024
Works well, just use the right beans and give it ample time and the cold brew will be satisfactory.
NCognito
Reviewed in the United States on April 3, 2024
This cold brew pitcher set will brew about a quart ()4 cups) of cold brewed coffee, which is loosely similar to making coffee with a French press to make coffee, but instead of using freshly boiled water to extract regular strength coffee from the ground beans in 3-5 minutes, this set produces a strong concentrated coffee over 12-24 hours (depending on how strong a concentrate you want) using room temperature water to slowly extract the coffee from the ground beans. Both methods use coarse to regular ground coffee and it’s highly recommended you use filtered water for both methods because like the quality of the beans and skill of the roasters, it greatly affects the taste of the resulting coffee. The main draw of cold brewed coffee is the smooth flavor the process produces. Even those who seem to only tolerate coffee as a means to wake up or gain extra energy or endurance, For those who drink coffee as a base for other flavors, like vanilla, caramel, etc, tend to love unadorned cold brew. If you like coffee but wish it had a smoother taste, cold brew will likely be the answer. Everything about cold brewed coffee seems to be designed for the utmost convenience: It doesn’t require electricity, so it can be used when traveling or camping, it produces a rich, smooth coffee concentrate that is intended to store in the fridge for several days or a thermos for several hours, and the process uses room temperature water, so there’s no need to have a way to boil water. This particular set is compact, with all of the hardware you need to make and drink your coffee, including a reusable filtering system to produce the strongest, purest coffee. The set includes the picture, a tight fitting lid, a coffee scoop, a cup to hold the dripping filter after the brewing is complete, a filter in the form of a slim cylinder that locks into the lid so that it sits in the center of the pitcher. The filter has a top that fits flush into the top of it. You make a full pitcher of the cold brew by pouring about 4 cups of room temperature, filtered water into the pitcher (there is a maximum fill line printed on the pitcher). Pour 9 scoops of course to medium ground coffee into the filter (the scoop holds 2 tablespoons, so 9 scoops is 1&1/8 cups of coffee.), insert the filter top (which is alto a filter), and then attach the filter to the underside of the lid. This ensures that it stays stationary in the pitcher when it’s full of water. Insert the filter into the pitcher full of water, orienting it so the spout lines up. Set the pitcher out at room temperature for 12-24 hours, depending on how strong you want it to be. I like very strong coffee because I like to nmake iced lattes, which means diluting the coffee with milk, a little cream, and a flavored syrup. I experimented with leaving the cold brew on the counter for 36 hours and it was too strong, even for my milkiest lattes. I decant my cold brew into large thermoses so I can constantly have the cold brew on hand. This already promises to be a hot spring and summer, so this pitcher will get a lot of use. I always hand was everything after I decant the new batch of brew simply because it only takes minutes. However, I believe it’s all dishwasher safe though I’d put the filter on the top rack. I have two more suggestions: investigate local coffee roasters. The absolute best coffee I’ve ever had is from a local brewer. My favorite independent coffee house sells it. It’s a bit pricier than the premium coffees in grocery stores but this is one thing I refuse to go low quality on. I’d rather drink less coffee than pay good money for subpar coffee, Fun fact: The coffee from France is some of the WORST in the world! It’s always been believed to be some of te best, even having a type of roast named after it but this fallacy is likely the result of actual fiction, namely literature and movies. A French prime minister famously said French coffee was donkey pi**! Allegedly, the reason a notoriously proud people put up with such a disgrace is, again allegedly, because the national industry is controlled by a mafia group that no one dares to challenge. Some believe the government is equally afraid of this group while others believe they’re simply well paid to look the other way. Sadly as an American, I can see either reason being equally true. The French citizens usually get their coffee from neighboring Italy or have it shipped in from Africa. Speaking of Italy, if you don’t have a local roaster, try Illy from Italy. Totally worth it. You can get it in most stores now. Some swear by the in store Dunkin Donuts brand of coffee. Second tip: Make/decant your own flavored syrups. Save your wine bottles, make simple syrup, and then add the extract of your choice: vanilla, almond, coconut, rum, then decant (you can purchase packages of pouring spouts online or find them in kitchen stores. You can even make a liquid caramel to use as a syrup. You can find the techniques for everything online. They’re all dead simple! Cheers!
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