Kalita
Kalita MINO Ceramic Dripper 185 – Sand Gray
$38,00
Description
The Kalita MINO ceramic dripper combines Japanese tradition with modern coffee brewing excellence. Handcrafted in Japan using the centuries-old Mino ware technique, each dripper undergoes a meticulous process, from chrysanthemum kneading to the final glost firing. This technique, originating in Gifu Prefecture, offers a rustic, natural satin finish and earthy tones, bringing warmth and charm to any space.
The MINO’s flat-bottom, 3-hole design paired with Kalita 185 Wave filters ensures an even extraction for smooth, balanced coffee free of bitterness. Its 20-wave filter and dripper minimize contact between water and the filter, allowing for an even flow and rich, full flavor.
Perfect for home or café brewing, the Kalita MINO reflects the craftsmanship of Oribe, Setoguro, and Shino wares. Whether you’re serving 2 to 4 cups, the MINO dripper delivers not just exceptional coffee but also a touch of artisanal beauty to your brewing ritual.
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Kalita Wave 155 Coffee Filters – 100ct
Details & Care
- For use with a Kalita Wave 155 Dripper.
- For 1-2 cups.
- 100-count package.
- White filters.
- Made in Japan.
- Store safely away from dust & water, pre-wet your filters before brewing, and discard grounds & filters in a compost bin.
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Kalita Wave 185 Coffee Filters – 100ct
Details & Care
- For use with a Kalita Wave 185 Dripper.
- For 2-4 cups.
- 100-count package.
- White filters.
- Made in Japan.
- Store safely away from dust & water, pre-wet your filters before brewing, and discard grounds & filters in a compost bin.

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