Dripper assists circulation and allows for maximum coffee expansion during brewing The wood band is cool to handle and easy to wash Made of the best heat resistant borosilicate glass Professional Experience for brewing coffee 2-4 cup size, Easy for Use, Easy for Clean
Product Features
- SIMPLE TO USE AND STYLISH – Small and compact, this coffee maker is easy and quick to use. Dripper assists circulation and allows for maximum coffee expansion during brewing
- PERFECT FOR COFFEE NUTS! – If you like your coffee made to perfection, try this lovely compact coffee maker. Made of the best heat resistant borosilicate glass. The wood band is cool to handle and easy to wash
- Washable & Reusable Permanent Filter! – No filter paper needed. Reusable. 100% recyclable. Eco-Friendly. Material : 18-8 Stainless Steel. BPA Free. Does not require paper filters, never lose the essential oils and flavors of your Coffee.
- EASY TO CLEAN – Fed up of using paper filters? With the Diguo steel mesh filter, this coffee maker means less mess and is really easy to keep clean. It even has a silicone handle so you do not burn your fingers.
- HEAT RESISTANT GLASS – The glass is heat resistant but also has a lovely silicone band to make it easy to hold and avoid hot fingers!
Love it! This is a VERY small little coffee maker. It says 200ml at the top fill line, which is not quite an 8 oz cup. But it works great for my purpose. As I make what amounts to an Americano. I grind my coffee to just about dust and pour hot water over it. I don’t like my coffee on a burner or warmer at all. I was looking to get away from plastics and found this one. It is a metal cone style with a very fine metal mesh lining the inside of the metal cone (they do not separate.) I was pleasantly…
Makes wonderful coffee I usually just make a cup or two, and the coffee is never ready when I get to work in the morning. My mom has always made pour-over coffee and I love it made that way, but I’ve been trying to minimize plastics in my food and drink, and I don’t want to use paper filters. After looking at my alternatives to the plastic and porcelain pour-over cones on Amazon, it ranged from this one to an almost $40 stainless steel mesh model that had a stand built in. The various stainless steel mesh filters…
Very Well-Designed Filter I have used this dripper several times. I also use a ceramic dripper with a paper filter. Both methods make great coffee. The coffee taste is more complex with this type of filter because more of the coffee oils are allowed to pass into your cup. With this method, there is also some sediment in the coffee that some people like. I’ve heard it referred to as “Coffee Mud.” You’ll notice it when you get to the bottom of your cup.