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HarioWoodneck Coffee Drip Pot

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R489

Retail: R750
About

There are so many ways to brew coffee and the Hario drip pot offers an age-old cloth filter brew in a woodneck pot that's very pleasing to the eye. The stylish wood-neck dripper pot is an easy, simple and quick way to brew professional full-bodied, dark coffee. The cloth brewing method is the only brewing method in some parts of the world, so it is definitely worth trying it out.

The difference between using the normal dripper and a drip pot cloth method is that the cloth has much smaller holes. This means that when you pour hot water over ground coffee, the taste will be full, round and rich. Probably takes a minute or two longer than a paper filter V60 but the process is very enjoyable and the results are delicious.

It is worth mentioning that it is paramount, that you do not let the cloth of the drip pot to dry out. You can wash it and place it in a plastic bag and store it in a fridge to reuse it the next time you decide to use the Hario woodneck drip pot.

Product Features

240ml

  • 240ml
  • Colour: Dark Wood
  • Easy to Use
  • Easy to Clean
  • Capacity 1-2 Cups
  • Hot Water Safe

480ml

  • 480ml
  • Colour: Dark Wood
  • Easy to Use
  • Easy to Clean
  • Capacity 3-4 Cups
  • Hot Water Safe
Product Specifications
  • 1x Borosilicate Glass Drip Pot
  • Woodneck for Heat Protection
  • Heatproof Premium Glassware from Japan
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