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D-type Bart Dripper M (for 1-4 cups)
D-type Bart Dripper M (for 1-4 cups)
Supplementary product information
Supplementary product information
Production area: Niigata Prefecture
Size:
・W (Width) 110mm
・D (Depth) 119mm
・H (Height) 76mm
Weight: 115g
Material: 18-8 stainless steel (electrolytic polishing finish)
<Usage Precautions>
・Compatible server or cup diameter size: from 64mm inner diameter to 100mm outer diameter
・Please use commercially available trapezoidal paper filters (for 1-4 cups). Cone-type filters cannot be used.
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What if we could recreate the authentic feel of flannel drip coffee, with its freely controllable extraction, using the convenient paper drip method... The Bert Dripper series was developed from this very concept.
The D-type Bert Dripper M does not control the extraction process through its shape, interior molding, or the number and size of holes like resin or ceramic drippers do. With a very simple structure that supports the paper filter with just eight 1.5mm-wide ribs, allowing hot water to flow naturally downward, it controls extraction solely through the brewer's technique, just like flannel drip coffee.
Additionally, since the parts supporting the paper filter are only 1.5mm wide, very little coffee adheres to the dripper, making it easy to clean.
When you want "just one cup in a mug!" you can make it even simpler by placing the D-type Bert Dripper M directly on your mug for hand drip brewing. The ability to see the contents of the cup while dripping is another great feature of the D-type Bert Dripper M.
The material is entirely 18-8 stainless steel. It is rust-resistant, durable, odor-resistant, and stain-resistant, making it hygienic to use. Unlike ceramics or glass, it won't break or chip, and it's more heat-resistant and sturdy than plastic, allowing you to use it as your daily coffee companion for many years.






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 occupation 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 cutting of difficult-to-machine materials such as stainless steel and titanium, and precision sheet metal processing, and their technical capabilities are highly regarded.

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Tsubame-Sanjo/Metal processing
Tsubame-Sanjo, located in the central part of Niigata Prefecture, is a "manufacturing town" centered on metalworking. The Sanjo area specializes in work tools, automotive parts, and forged blades such as kitchen knives, while the Tsubame area produces metal Western tableware including knives and forks, as well as all kinds of metal products.