Mr. Coffee Wrenley 67 Ounce Plastic Cold Brew Coffee Pitcher with Nylon Mesh Filter
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- Material: Plastic, Nylon
- Screw Top Lid
- Color: Clear, Black
- Removable Filter
- Lightweight Build
- Not Intended For Hot Water Use
- Built-In Pouring Spout
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Q: What are the instructions for the cold brew process & how long does it take?
A: Hello, thank you for your inquiry. The Mr. Coffee Wrenley 67 Ounce Plastic Cold Brew Coffee Pitcher with Nylon Mesh Filter is designed to make cold brewing simple and efficient. Here's how the process works and how long it takes: Cold Brew Instructions 1. Add Coffee Grounds: Use coarse-ground coffee for best results. Fill the nylon mesh filter with your desired amount of coffee (typically about 1 cup of grounds for a full pitcher). 2. Add Water: Slowly pour cold or room temperature water over the coffee grounds in the filter until the pitcher is full (up to 67 oz). Steep: Place the lid on the pitcher and refrigerate it. 3. Brew Time: Let the coffee steep for 12 to 24 hours in the fridge. The longer it steeps, the stronger the flavor. Serve: Remove the filter, discard the grounds, and enjoy your cold brew. You can dilute it with water, milk, or ice, depending on your taste. If you have any more questions, please reach out to us via our official Mr. Coffee "Contact Us" website form. We’re available Mon.-Fri. 9 am -5 pm Eastern Time. Thank you, and please stay safe! Mr. Coffee Consumer Care
submitted byMrCoffee Consumer Team - 27 days agoBrand expert
Q: How do you clean out the filter without rinsing grounds down your sink drain?
A: Hello, thank you for your inquiry. Here’s how to clean the Mr. Coffee Wrenley pitcher’s nylon mesh filter without dumping grounds down your sink: Step‑by‑Step Cleaning Routine. Tap & scrape grounds into the trash or compost Use a paper towel or spatula to scoop most grounds into the garbage or compost bin Rinse under running water using a strainer Holding the filter under a faucet, lean it with the mesh side down. Let the water push any remaining grounds out through a fine-mesh kitchen strainer or colander. Optional prep soak: If the grounds are stuck, you can soak the filter in warm water for a few minutes to loosen debris before rinsing. Use a soft sponge if needed: Gently wipe the plastic frame with a non-abrasive sponge. Avoid brushes that could damage the mesh. Final rinse & dry: Rinse all residue completely, shake off excess water, and let air-dry or pat dry with a towel. If you have anymore questions, please reach out to us directly via our official Mr. Coffee website contact us page, and we will be happy to assist you. Thank you and have a good day! Mr. Coffee Consumer Care
submitted byMrCoffee Consumer Team - 3 months agoBrand expert