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Sowden SoftBrew is a coffee brewing device which was invented in Italy in 2010 by designer George Sowden that requires no pressing. Its operates similarly to a Chemex or French Press. Essentially a steeper, that can be used for coffee or tea. The device is sold in different teapots in varying styles, shapes and sizes. The device uses a simple infusion method for brewing coffee. A stainless steel filter with thousands of holes blocks all grounds larger than 150 microns, allowing any grind of coffee to be used, such as fine, medium or coarse.

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  • Sowden SoftBrew is a coffee brewing device which was invented in Italy in 2010 by designer George Sowden that requires no pressing. Its operates similarly to a Chemex or French Press. Essentially a steeper, that can be used for coffee or tea. The device is sold in different teapots in varying styles, shapes and sizes. The device uses a simple infusion method for brewing coffee. A stainless steel filter with thousands of holes blocks all grounds larger than 150 microns, allowing any grind of coffee to be used, such as fine, medium or coarse. (en)
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  • Sowden SoftBrew is a coffee brewing device which was invented in Italy in 2010 by designer George Sowden that requires no pressing. Its operates similarly to a Chemex or French Press. Essentially a steeper, that can be used for coffee or tea. The device is sold in different teapots in varying styles, shapes and sizes. The device uses a simple infusion method for brewing coffee. A stainless steel filter with thousands of holes blocks all grounds larger than 150 microns, allowing any grind of coffee to be used, such as fine, medium or coarse. (en)
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