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Making Delicious Iced Coffee Is Easy With The Hario Cold Brew
Just put coffee in the strainer, set the lid, add water, shake and refrigerate. Perfect iced coffee is as simple as that!

Buying iced coffee every day gets expensive, but making it at home can be a real pain — unless you have the right tools for the job. We love the Hario cold brew, an easy-to-use maker that takes the guesswork out of brewing perfect iced coffee.
Using the Hario cold brew is simple: Just put your grounds into the strainer, set the lid and slowly pour small amounts of water over the coffee. Once the bottle is filled, place the cap and gently shake the bottle to start the extraction. Refrigerate for approximately eight hours, and then enjoy!
Unlike a lot of cold brewers on the market, the Hario cold brew doesn't require you to dirty up multiple cups or carafes. Its simple but effective slow brewing technique produces a delightful flavor, and there's really no way to mess up the taste. If you prefer a stronger brew, simply increase your coffee-to-water ratio.
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The Hario cold brew is a true must-have for iced coffee enthusiasts, and today is the day to get yours. That's because this top-rated iced coffee maker is on sale for 23 percent off. You can save now on the product itself, and save a fortune down the road by brewing your own iced coffee right at home.
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