Kalita Copper .7L pouring kettle - Page 5

Coffee preparation techniques besides espresso like pourover.
Algester
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#41: Post by Algester »

drgary wrote:Alan Adler (AeroPress inventor) wrote the other day that copper is sufficiently toxic it is banned in Canada for coming in contact with food. It use to be used for preventing barnacles on boats but is also banned now for toxicity. Is that kettle lined with another metal?
most of the standard Copper Kettles I have seen has been plated with another alloy inside not sure if it's nickel based though the same does not apply for the Kalita "aladdin" kettle
http://www.kalita.co.jp/products/drippots/1934
while copper looks good I'm also not a fan of it really
CoffeeBar wrote:There is also another limited edition( my guess ) from Kalita tsubame and you can try to contact the seller directly at: http://www.urdoors.com/shop/10050/

:D
I know about the Urban research exclusive edition its not really limited edition heck just like the Hario Wood series from the Kitchen Ware EXPO (Dated July 9) they came out with the Neowood lineup Tsubame Drippers with what I think is Cedarwood stoppers
https://unohana-production.s3.amazonaws ... xpo-02.jpg

I just like the Tsubame line up because it's more cleaner to look at compared to the original 155 and 185 Wave dripper

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#42: Post by namelessone »

What is the grinder used in the original video? I don't think I've seen it before.

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#43: Post by baldheadracing replying to namelessone »

Fuji Royal R-220. Ubiquitous Japanese grinder.
-"Good quality brings happiness as you use it" - Nobuho Miya, Kamasada

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#44: Post by namelessone replying to baldheadracing »

Looks like mini EK-43. Has anyone tested it? Those beans also look really dark.

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