Ratio 6 Brewer
Ratio 6 Brewer
Ratio 6 Brewer
Ratio 6 Brewer
Ratio 6 Brewer
Ratio 6 Brewer
Ratio 6 Brewer
Ratio 6 Brewer
Ratio 6 Brewer
Ratio 6 Brewer
Ratio 6 Brewer
Ratio 6 Brewer
Ratio 6 Brewer
Ratio 6 Brewer
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Ratio 6 Brewer

Vendor
Ratio
Regular price
$345.00
Sale price
$345.00
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Thanks to Ratio Six, world-class coffee is more accessible than ever. Engineered with the brewing precision of the Ratio Eight, the Six offers the one-button convenience of its bigger sibling with a leaner form and lighter price.
Details
  • Brews up to 40oz. (eight 5oz. cups)
  • 5-year warranty
  • Powerful 1400 watt/120 volt heating element (available in Europe in 230V)
  • Dimensions: 13.5" deep x 6.75" wide x 14.25" tall
  • Weight: 8 lbs
  • The Ratio Six coffee maker is built with thick, precision stamped stainless steel with a satin stainless steel or matte black finish
  • Laboratory grade handblown borosilicate glass water lines
  • BPA-free copolymer water tank with water markings from 2 to 8 cups, with accuracy to within 1 ounce. The tank holds 44 ounces / 1.3 liters of water at the full mark, with roughly 10% of that volume absorbed into the coffee grounds. 44 ounces poured into the water tank should yield about 40 ounces  of brewed coffee. 
  • The optional heat shield completely surrounds the shower head during brewing, increasing the extraction of your coffee and producing a very hot cup of coffee, all while keeping within the industry-accepted standards for coffee brewing. The coffee is typically just shy of 200 degrees F at the end of the brew cycle. For those that prefer their coffee really hot, or add lots of milk or cream, the heat shield is a great brewing accessory.
  • Carafe holds flat bottom basket paper filters such as Melitta
  • Designed in Portland, Oregon