Wednesday, January 22, 2014

iCoffee by Remington with SteamBrew Technology Review & #Giveaway


Remington introduces iCoffee, the first new coffee brewing technology in over 50 years.

According to inventor Bruce Burrows, iCoffee took seven years and over 1,257 prototypes to perfect. iCoffee's patented SteamBrew™ technology makes it the first coffee brewer ever to utilize steam jets inside the coffee brew basket. The SteamBrew™ jets first pre-steam the coffee and then stir the coffee throughout the brewing process so each of the coffee grounds is completely suspended and surrounded by hot water at the perfect brewing temperature. Next, a rich coffee crema forms, indicating the elimination of bitter and acidic aftertastes.

“What we’ve done is redefine coffee making,” said Burrows. “The ‘i’ in iCoffee stands for innovation, which is what we strive for in all our products. With iCoffee, we’ve found a way to use all the goodness of steam to release the locked-in flavors of your favorite coffee grounds, just like steaming rice and vegetables. This eliminates any bitterness and the result is impossibly smooth tasting coffee. There’s never been a machine in coffee brewing history that uses this technology. The difference in taste is unprecedented.”

iCoffee also features an exclusive brew viewing window, which allows coffee lovers to watch the SteamBrew™ process in action, including the formation of rich coffee crema.

According to Burrows, because SteamBrew™ technology enables maximum flavor extraction, users should experiment to determine the optimal ratio of water to coffee they prefer. “For the first pot, we suggest using the amount of coffee you normally add per cup when brewing. After the first pot, you can adjust the amount of coffee used by adding more or using less coffee in the SteamBrew™ basket to achieve the strength and flavor you prefer. Many people find they need less coffee than they did when using other coffee brewers.”

Burrows also notes that with iCoffee, finely extracted coffee essence, or sediment, may be visible after brewing. “This is normal and a result of our patented SteamBrew™ extraction technology,” he says. “Presently, coffee drinkers have a choice of using a reusable goldtone filter or disposable paper filters. Goldtone allows more coffee essence, paper allows less. It’s a matter of personal preference. If you prefer less finely extracted coffee essence, we have included an optional filter that provides a paper filter experience.”

iCoffee is available in more than 800 retail locations in the U.S., including major national chain stores, local independent retailers, Home Shopping Network and online via www.icoffee.com.

About iCoffee and Remington:

iCoffee is the first coffee brewer to use new technology in over 50 years and is a product of Remington. iCoffee took seven years and over 1,257 prototypes to perfect. iCoffee's patented SteamBrew™ technology makes it the first coffee brewer ever to utilize steam jets inside the coffee brew basket. To learn more about iCoffee, visit the website at www.icoffee.com.


The Remington name has been associated with coffee brewing since 1843, when John R. Remington first filed a patent for his “cowboy” coffee percolator. Over the years, Remington branded percolators and drip brewers have been marketed. In 2005, Remington Designs was formed to develop patented technologies and appliances for the kitchen and home.



My Thoughts


A good brewing system can really make all the difference when you're looking for the perfect cup of coffee. The iCoffee  uses steam to help you achieve that perfection. The steam works to crack open your favorite coffee grinds to release the actual essence of the coffee. You can actually watch the process of the machine steaming and stirring your coffee through the brewing window and it's a pretty fascinating process. When it's finished your coffee will be the smoothest brew you can imagine no matter what brand of bean you prefer. Each pot makes up to twelve perfect cups every time.

The iCoffee has lots of great features in addition to the steam brewing. It has a built in timer so your coffee can be ready and waiting in the morning. You don't have to worry about forgetting to turn if off before you leave for work because it has an automatic shut off.  The pot offers a dripless spout so there are no leaks. If you want to start pouring before it's finished brewing (an annoying habit by husband has), the machine will pause instead of dripping all over the counter. It also comes with a premium gold tone filter. This is a great feature because it saves  you money on paper filters and also reduces unnecessary waste.

Sometimes you might notice a fine sentiment when using the gold tone filter. You can use a paper filter if you prefer less sentiment, but it will also decrease the coffee essence so it's not quite as flavorful. After you play around with it a few times, each person will be able to suit it to their personal taste. 

The down sides to the iCoffee are minimal but worth a mention. It does take a little longer to brew than the standard drip pot and it is a little messier to clean up. This doesn't deter me,  but for those who prefer convenience over quality it is something to consider. Personally, I feel that the iCoffee is worth a little bit of extra effort because the end result is as close to perfection as you can get.
The Giveaway


One lucky winner is going to receive a iCoffee by Remington! To enter just fill out the rafflecopter form below. Open to the US only. Giveaway will end 2/13/14. The winner will be notified via email and will have 48 hours to reply. Thanks again to Remington for offering this fantastic prize.

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24 comments:

wildcat32 said...

I learned it has six rotational hot water jets.

jannyshere said...

SteamBrewing does sound like Grandma's percolator and we hope it brings back many fond memories.

Courtney B said...

i learned drip coffee has been around for 40 years

Unknown said...

i learned today that you can program it for each person so they each have there own taste

jessicanjela said...

I learned iCoffee has 6 hot water rotational jets to further steam my coffee!

Unknown said...

I learned that i can get one at a bed bath and beyond near my house!

Marilyn said...

Learned that you can program it for each person according to their taste.

Michele P. said...

I learned that iCoffee appeared on the show The Doctors on Jan 20th 2014 as a must have gadget for the new year.

melissaandkeith miller said...

What brand of coffee and grind size should I use in the iCoffee?


Use you favorite brand of coffee, iCoffee makes any brand taste “impossibly smooth”. We recommend that you use a medium to coarse grind, one that is commonly used in Auto/Manual drip brewers, Percolators or French Press makers. PLEASE DO NOT use fine or extra fine grounds suitable for expresso or Turkish coffee.

angie lilly said...

I learned this: "What brand of coffee and grind size should I use in the iCoffee?

Use you favorite brand of coffee, iCoffee makes any brand taste “impossibly smooth”. We recommend that you use a medium to coarse grind, one that is commonly used in Auto/Manual drip brewers, Percolators or French Press makers. PLEASE DO NOT use fine or extra fine grounds suitable for expresso or Turkish coffee."

Jakes Movie Reviews said...

I didnt know that drip coffee has been around for 40 years :)

ale ol said...

It has a brew window in front

Heather B said...

I learned that there are 6 rotating hot water jets

Unknown said...

The coffee machine can be programmed for each individual using the machine. What a great feature!

patty4899 said...

Steam brewing sounds interesting.

Anonymous said...

"Six patented SteamBrewTM hot water rotational jets"
Sounds like a great coffeemaker for the purist: my daughter!

Katie Amanda said...

ICOFFEE IS BPA & LEAD FREE

Heather! said...

I learned thAt their patented goldtone filter has rotational jets!

Anonymous said...

Bruce Burrows was founder of icoffee

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Unknown said...

I found out it's BPA and Lead-free!! myamurphy@mail.com

Unknown said...

I learned that the technology and premium goldtone filter uses the “goodness of steam” to eliminate any bitter and acidic aftertaste.

Unknown said...

I learned it is BPA and lead free.

Tylerpants said...

I learned that iCoffee was added to Consumer Reports Magazine's list of “Top Coffeemaker Picks". Lisa L tylerpants(at)gmail.com

trixx said...

I learned that iCoffee is BPA and lead free