Pour-over Brewers

From classic cone to modern flat-bottom models. For anyone who wants to experience the flavor, clarity, and balance of true specialty filter coffee.

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Drippers are indispensable for anyone who wants to get the best results at homepour-over coffeewant to brew. With a dripper, you control the entire extraction process: from brewing time to aroma development. This allows you to bring out the unique flavor profiles of your coffee beans much better than with automatic brewing methods.

In our collection you will find bothcone drippers(like the V60) asflat-bottom drippers(like Kalita Wave). Each model has its own character:

  • Cone drippersProvides vibrant acidity, distinct aromas, and a layered flavor profile. The single vent creates a deeper aroma and greater clarity.
  • Flat-bottom drippersProvides a balanced, consistent extraction, a softer acidity, and a round mouthfeel. The flat base and multiple holes ensure even flow.

Our drippers are made of high-quality materials like ceramic, stainless steel, and heat-resistant plastic. They're designed for optimal heat retention, durability, and consistency—essential elements for any coffee lover.

Whether you're just starting to brew coffee by hand or have been experimenting with brew times, grind sizes, and stages like blooming, middle, and last for years, you'll find the model that best suits your taste and brewing style in our Drippers collection.

Which dripper should I choose as a beginner?

For beginners, a flat-bottom dripper like the Kalita Wave is ideal. These drippers are more forgiving and ensure consistent extraction, even if your pouring technique isn't perfect yet. You'll get a stable flavor with smooth acidity and a nice, rounded mouthfeel.

What is the difference between a cone dripper and a flat-bottom dripper?

A cone dripper (like the V60) has a single drain point. This gives you more control, greater clarity, and often a fruitier acidity. A flat-bottom dripper has a flat base with multiple small holes, which allows for more consistent flow and gives the coffee more balance, smoothness, and body.

Which filter paper do I need?

Each dripper uses its own type of filter paper. Cone drippers have V-shaped filters, while flat-bottom drippers require wave filters. The right filter is important for flow and flavor, so always choose paper that's appropriate for the model you're using.

Why does drip coffee taste better than coffee from an automatic machine?

With a dripper, you have complete control over the extraction: water volume, temperature, pour speed, bloom time, and total brew time. This allows you to fine-tune the flavor balance precisely to the coffee beans you use. This often results in a purer, more aromatic, and more complex cup of coffee than an automatic filter coffee machine.

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Tried different flavors and they were all fantastic. Each coffee has its own character, but the quality is always top-notch. Definitely recommended!

— Rui Pagaimo

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