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Field Barista Coffee Drip
Snow Peak
Field Barista Coffee Drip
$51.96
Description

  Top-quality coffee drip for perfect pour-overs

  The Snow Peak Field Barista Coffee Drip is perfect for aficionados unwilling to compromise the quality of that first cup of coffee in the morning no matter where their adventures take them. The Coffee Drip disassembles into six separate pieces that can easily be stowed in the accompanying travel case. Inspired by traditional pour-over coffee drippers, this cone shaped drip allows for a finer ground to be used and prevents the ordeal of collapsing your filter in the wild.

  Compatible with both Chemex and Hario (or similar) V60 filters.

  Field Barista Kettle and Field Barista Coffee Grinder also available (sold separately).

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
Snow Peak
Climbing Shoe Style:
Neutral
Weight:
5.29 oz (150g)
Dimensions:
L 5.9" W 5.5" H 4.13" (150*140*105mm)
Size Stowed: L 4.33" W 3.94" H 1.18" (110*100*30mm)
Made In:
Japan
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
CS-117
UPC:
4960589006182
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