Dripper 001S | 01Du231
Dripper 001S | 01Du231
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The porcelain dripper by Egocraft studio is a refined tool for brewing coffee using the pour-over method, designed for those who appreciate flavor, ritual, and aesthetics in every detail. Thanks to its thoughtful design, it ensures even extraction, allowing the full aroma and character of the beans to be fully revealed.
Materials: The dripper is made from dense, heat-resistant porcelain, making it ideal for both home use and coffee shops or gastronomic spaces. Its construction features double walls that reduce heat loss and help maintain a stable temperature during brewing.
Design: The conical shape, with a precisely calculated angle and holes for stable water flow, allows you to control the brewing speed and achieve a clean, balanced taste. The dripper is compatible with standard V60 filters and most servers and cups.
An ideal choice for slow, mindful coffee preparation at home or in a café — where every detail matters.
*Please note that due to the handcrafted nature and the use of natural materials in our products, it is impossible to create two identical drippers — each one is unique. Also, while we strive to ensure that the photos reflect the actual appearance of our products, shades may vary depending on screen settings and lighting conditions.
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Cleaning
Cleaning
Unglazed porcelain surfaces may occasionally show light stains, unlike their glazed counterparts. Regular washing can help remove and prevent such stains. All our products are dishwasher-safe for convenient daily cleaning. For more thorough cleaning, you can soak the item in warm water with a detergent tablet. Stubborn stains may be removed using a diluted chlorine and lime cleaner.
Dark streaks in the glaze, often caused by silverware, can be wiped away with a sponge, dish soap, and baking soda. Grease stains on matte glazes can be cleaned with a mixture of baking soda and water.
If greasy fingerprints appear, rub the exposed porcelain with food-safe oils, let it sit, then wash with soap and water.
We strongly recommend allowing boiling water to settle (stop bubbling) before pouring it into any tableware, particularly handmade pieces. If the item is cold to the touch, it's also a good idea to pre-warm it with hot tap water. Pouring boiling water directly into a cold handmade cup, bowl, or mug may cause cracking in the piece or glaze.



