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The Weber Workshops 'BIRD' Creates a Vacuum Pressure for Brewing

The Weber Workshops 'BIRD' coffee brewing machine is a non-bypass brewing solution for coffee aficionados to use as a way to ensure optimal results when preparing their favorite java blend each day. The coffee maker -- which is an acronym for Brew In Reverse Direction (BIRD) -- is the first of its kind to use a piston-driven vacuum that brews inside the glass. The Claw mechanism inside the brewer will agitate as it brews before acting as the lifting mechanism to keep the pressure even on the outer edge for the perfect level of vacuum pressure for total control over brewing.

The Weber Workshops 'BIRD' coffee brewing machine is crafted with thick borosilicate glass with a stainless steel brewing pod and drive shaft for added durability.
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