Origami Air plastic dripper M green
Origami Air plastic dripper M green
The Origami AIR plastic dripper in matt green is the ideal choice for filter coffee. It will captivate you not only with its original design, which is inspired by Japanese origami, but also with its perfect functionality. More
Product code: 5716 Shipping options
The Origami AIR plastic dripper in matt green is the ideal choice for filter coffee. It will captivate you not only with its original design, which is inspired by Japanese origami, but also with its perfect functionality. More
Product code: 5716 Shipping options
Green plastic dripper Origami Air
- ✔️ plastic dripper size M
- ✔️ made from a copolymer of styrene and acrylonitrile
- ✔️ ideal for filter coffee
- ✔️ design inspired by Japanese origami
- ✔️ deep vertical grooves for perfect water flow
- ✔️ suitable for brewing up to 4 cups of coffee
- ✔️ compatible with Origami paper filters size M
- ✔️ BPA-free
Origami Air: Lightweight and unbreakable dripper
The Origami Air plastic dripper has the same iconic shape as the Origami porcelain dripper. However, the Air is half the weight, better able to retain heat, stronger and unbreakable, making it suitable for travel.
Origami Air is made from a copolymer of styrene and acrylonitrile that is resistant to boiling water, and is even dishwasher safe . As the name suggests, the shape of this dripper is inspired by the Japanese art of folding paper, called origami.
This dripper has 20 ribs that create air channels to ensure smooth dripping with maximum control over the water flow. The M size is ideal for brewing up to 4 cups of coffee.
Colour | |
---|---|
Material | Plastic |
Maximum number of cups | 4 |
Height (cm) | 9 |
Width (cm) | 14 |
Depth (cm) | 14 |
Cold blooming in the preparation of filter coffee
At what temperature do you let your favourite coffee bloom in the dripper? 80 °C? 90 °C? 94 °C? What if I told you: "try it with water as hot as the tap," or "try throwing a few ice cubes on the dripper." Yes, today it's about cold brew and how it affects the final taste of the coffee.
Which coffee dripper to choose? Hario vs Origami vs Timemore
Same recipe and coffee and 4 different drippers of top coffee brands - Hario, Timemore, Origami. How do they differ in preparation and taste? And above all, which makes the best drip coffee?