Copper Stagg

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#1: Post by ira »

Fellow just announced they are making a Copper Stagg. No interest but if you're into that, it's a really cool looking kettle.

http://fellowproducts.com/shop/stagg/

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Nice to see it's steel with a copper coating - for safety vs other (uncoated) copper only products.
Beautiful.

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#3: Post by baldheadracing »

Shipping Update: Copper Stagg

Hi Fellow coffee lovers! We're reaching out to give you an update on Copper Stagg's arrival. Unfortunately over the past few weeks the weather and typhoons in China have produced dangerous flooding and triple digit temperatures. We therefore temporarily stopped production end of July on all products to ensure workers' safety.

The new estimated arrival of Copper Stagg is September 9th. Production has finished, and the product is currently on a shipping container, headed to Fellow.

If you have any questions about the product delay, or the safety of those affected by the weather in China, don't hesitate to reach out! We apologize for the delay, but hope folks understand we prioritize safety. As always, thank's for being such great fans and coffee fanatics.


- The Fellow Team
In other Fellow news, they've announced a Stagg pourover system - looks interesting for the temperature-obsessed - an insulated brewer that looks to take narrow-diameter 70?-degree Kalita-ish filters, and a double-walled borosilicate glass carafe and glasses - and a Stagg-ish tea kettle.
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#4: Post by salcangeloso »

Fellow just announced they are making a Copper Stagg. No interest but if you're into that, it's a really cool looking kettle.

http://fellowproducts.com/shop/stagg/

Beautiful stuff. Never heard of it before. Anyone ever used it? Any thoughts? Looks like it would make for a good gift, at the very least.
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ira wrote:Fellow just announced they are making a Copper Stagg. No interest but if you're into that, it's a really cool looking kettle.

http://fellowproducts.com/shop/stagg/

Ira
Hi ira, do you know is this made by Real Copper? or just the color only? It would be great to see, if the plastic handle made by real woods. :D

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#6: Post by Bob_McBob »

From Instagram: "the kettle is stainless steel with a copper coating"
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#7: Post by CoffeeBar replying to Bob_McBob »

So disappointed :cry:
But Thank you Brother Chris to clarify this. So, do you know or do you have any idea who( which manufacture still produce ) Real brass or copper kettles? :)

Thank you in advance

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CoffeeBar wrote:But Thank you Brother Chris to clarify this. So, do you know or do you have any idea who( which manufacture still produce ) Real brass or copper kettles?
http://monarchmethods.com
http://www.artisansmith.com.au/collections/kettles
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#9: Post by CoffeeBar »

Thank you baldheadracing, First time I know these two company. I like the copper kettles made by from Artisan Smith, aesthetically beautiful.
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#10: Post by primacoffee »

The copper Buono by Hario is also made of solid copper, though unlike the Monarch and Artisan kettles it's got a clearcoat to prevent tarnishing. If you like patina, it wouldn't be a good pick.
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