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Bart Dripper M (for 1-4 cups) + dedicated stand

Bart Dripper M (for 1-4 cups) + dedicated stand

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Production area: Niigata Prefecture
Dimensions:
・W (Width)
Bart Dripper: 152mm
Dedicated Stand: 100mm
・D (Depth)
Bart Dripper: 127mm
Dedicated Stand: 119mm
・H (Height)
Bart Dripper: 112mm
Dedicated Stand: 159mm
Weight:
Bart Dripper: 370g
Dedicated Stand: 385g
Materials:
・Dripper: 18-8 stainless steel (electropolished finish)
・Glass Cover: Heat-resistant glass (for boiling water / heat-resistant temperature difference 120℃)
・Dripper Base: Natural wood (beech wood / urethane coating)

<Precautions for Use>
・Please use commercially available cone-shaped paper filters (for 1-4 cups). Trapezoidal (boat-shaped) types cannot be used.

This is a set of a dripper made from 18-8 stainless steel and its dedicated stand.

The Bert Dripper is designed for use with conical paper filters, allowing extraction control solely through the brewer's technique. It features a very simple structure that does not control extraction speed through the dripper's shape, number of holes, or their size. This structure has been refined to minimize the contact area between the paper filter and dripper to just 1.5mm in width.

By supporting the paper filter only in the vertical direction, the extracted coffee flows freely without retention, dropping from the apex of the cone. As the hot water passes naturally through the paper filter, the brewing method is directly reflected in the coffee's taste. This allows brewers to freely enjoy the extraction process.

The main body of the dedicated stand is made from 18-8 stainless steel, which resists rust and maintains cleanliness. After use, please wash with a soft sponge and neutral dishwashing detergent. The base is made from beech wood with urethane coating, providing water resistance. For maintenance, please wipe with a soft, damp cloth.

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The history of metalworking in Tsubame-Sanjo

The metal processing industry in Tsubame-Sanjo is said to have originated in the early Edo period. It is believed that the production of Japanese nails began as a relatively accessible craft during times when crops could not be harvested, and this was further encouraged by the increased demand for Japanese nails in Edo due to repeated earthquakes and great fires.

Characteristics of Tsubame-Sanjo metal processing

Tsubame-Sanjo is a collective name for Tsubame City and Sanjo City in Niigata Prefecture, and has long been a major industrial cluster for metal processing industries such as cutlery, work tools, metal tableware, and metal housewares. Many companies specialize in metal processing including the cutting of difficult-to-machine materials such as stainless steel and titanium, as well as precision sheet metal processing, and their technical capabilities are highly regarded.

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Tsubame-Sanjo/Metal processing

Tsubame-Sanjo, located in nearly the center of Niigata Prefecture, is a "manufacturing town" centered on metalworking. The Sanjo region specializes in work tools, automotive parts, and forged blades such as kitchen knives, while the Tsubame region produces Western-style metal cutlery including knives and forks, as well as all kinds of metal products.