Pyrex Chemex Old Chemex CM-3 (2-8 cup) Embossed Stamp, 1940s-1950s
Pyrex Chemex Old Chemex CM-3 (2-8 cup) Embossed Stamp, 1940s-1950s
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We have a Chemex in stock that is neither too small nor too large, sized for 2-8 cups (CM-3). This is an early Chemex made in the 1940s-1950s, and is a rare example with two stamps, one embossed and one small blue stamp, on the edge instead of the bottom.
Although the basic design of the Chemex has remained unchanged, the detailed specifications vary depending on the era. Those made before the 1980s, known as Old Chemex, were manufactured by Pyrex, and from the 1970s to the 1990s they were also manufactured in Germany.
The manufacturing method is also different. Old Chemex was hand-blown by artisans, which is why the glass has subtle distortions and wrinkles. The glass is also thicker, making it heavier and more substantial than current mass-produced Chemex. The three protrusions (legs) on the bottom and the Pyrex stamp are also distinctive features of old Chemex.
This item is in good condition considering its age, with only a few scratches on the sides and some fine scale-like water stains on the top. The wooden frame and leather straps do not show any significant damage, so it is possible that they were replaced by the previous owner.
It can be used not only as a coffee maker, but also to make iced tea and fruit water. Drinks from packs or plastic bottles can also be poured into the Chemex and served on the table, making them look both good and delicious.
When making coffee, it is common to use a paper filter specifically designed for Chemex, but stainless steel filters such as KONE and KINTO, which can be used repeatedly without the need for paper, can also be used with this size Chemex.
About CHEMEX
The Chemex was invented in 1941 by German chemist Peter J. Schlumbohm. Since then, this Erlenmeyer flask-like coffee maker has remained unchanged throughout the world, and is on permanent display at the Museum of Modern Art in New York and the Smithsonian Institution. Consumables like paper filters, wooden frames, and leather straps are available at Chemex retailers like Amazon, so you can enjoy your brew for years to come.
size
Diameter: 15.5cm, height: 24cm, weight: 770g
Delivery
120 size
Note
As this is a delicate item, it cannot be shipped together with anything other than small items and fabrics.
Related Categories
Kitchen , other kitchen items , miscellaneous goods , bottles
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Although the basic design of the Chemex has remained unchanged, the detailed specifications vary depending on the era. Those made before the 1980s, known as Old Chemex, were manufactured by Pyrex, and from the 1970s to the 1990s they were also manufactured in Germany.
The manufacturing method is also different. Old Chemex was hand-blown by artisans, which is why the glass has subtle distortions and wrinkles. The glass is also thicker, making it heavier and more substantial than current mass-produced Chemex. The three protrusions (legs) on the bottom and the Pyrex stamp are also distinctive features of old Chemex.
This item is in good condition considering its age, with only a few scratches on the sides and some fine scale-like water stains on the top. The wooden frame and leather straps do not show any significant damage, so it is possible that they were replaced by the previous owner.
It can be used not only as a coffee maker, but also to make iced tea and fruit water. Drinks from packs or plastic bottles can also be poured into the Chemex and served on the table, making them look both good and delicious.
When making coffee, it is common to use a paper filter specifically designed for Chemex, but stainless steel filters such as KONE and KINTO, which can be used repeatedly without the need for paper, can also be used with this size Chemex.
About CHEMEX
The Chemex was invented in 1941 by German chemist Peter J. Schlumbohm. Since then, this Erlenmeyer flask-like coffee maker has remained unchanged throughout the world, and is on permanent display at the Museum of Modern Art in New York and the Smithsonian Institution. Consumables like paper filters, wooden frames, and leather straps are available at Chemex retailers like Amazon, so you can enjoy your brew for years to come.
size
Diameter: 15.5cm, height: 24cm, weight: 770g
Delivery
120 size
Note
As this is a delicate item, it cannot be shipped together with anything other than small items and fabrics.
Related Categories
Kitchen , other kitchen items , miscellaneous goods , bottles














