About
Fellow’s first automatic brewer distils the elegance of its kettles into a monolithic black cube segmented by fine horizontal seams. The housing is powder-coated aluminium on the front and sides, paired with a matte polymer rear shell that resists steam staining. A low-profile 1500-watt boiler brings water to a stable 94 °C, then meters flow through a nine-hole stainless shower head that rotates fractionally to cover the entire bed.
Inside, a PID controller maintains temperature within ±1 °C from bloom to finish. The brew bed sits in a ribbed flat-bottom basket that accepts Kalita 185 filters and drains into a double-wall stainless carafe with a silicone-damped lid. A slim OLED on the front left panel wakes in soft white, offering presets for Fast, Specialty, Iced, or Custom. A single knurled dial selects volume from 250 ml to 1 L in 25 ml steps while the display calculates extraction time automatically.
The 1.2 L water tank is a clear Tritan cylinder that lifts out as a whole, keeping fill lines discrete. All cables route through a recessed channel, so the brewer sits flush against a backsplash without kinks. When idle, the screen blacks out, leaving a silent cube whose only moving part is the magnetic swing door that conceals the basket. Certified to SCA Gold Cup criteria, Aiden delivers pour-over clarity in a form that reads more like countertop sculpture than kitchen appliance.