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Field Barista Kettle (Fall 2022)
Snow Peak
Field Barista Kettle (Fall 2022)
$139.95
Description

  Beautifully-crafted stainless kettle for perfect pour-over coffee

  Referencing professional grade barista equipment, the Snow Peak Field Barista Kettle is designed to provide a consistent and precise pour-over for coffee and tea. The wooden handle offers a beautiful natural look, and with the detachable handle, storage is quick, convenient and ready for wherever the adventure takes you.

  Field Barista Coffee Drip and Field Barista Coffee Grinder also available (sold separately).

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
Snow Peak
Cookware Material:
Stainless Steel
Volume:
1 Liter
Non Stick:
No Coating
Weight:
19.05 oz (540 g)
Dimensions:
L 5.9" W 5.5" H 4.13" (210*130*180mm)
Stowed: L 4.33" W 3.94" H 1.18" (155*130*180mm)
Made In:
Japan
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
CS-115
UPC:
4960589006168
Other Features:
Body: Stainless Steel, brass, natural wood
Storage case: Cotton
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