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Gourmet PourOver Java Set (Spring 2023)
GSI Outdoors
Gourmet PourOver Java Set (Spring 2023)
$37.46
Description

  Adjustable conical burr grinder and collapsible JavaDrip for perfect coffee

  There's nothing more rewarding or refreshing than fresh coffee in the backcountry. Now, with the GSI Gourmet PourOver Java Set, you can unlock all of the flavor and aroma of your favorite coffee no matter where you find yourself. This set includes the Collapsible JavaDrip pour-over camp coffee maker that pops up to a #4 drip cone and folds down to a 1- inch high. Features a snap-on storage cover and durable, nylon mesh, re-usable filter. The JavaMill ceramic, adjustable conical burr grinder makes fresh, custom-tailored grind. The included spoon makes it easy to portion, stir and add sugar.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
GSI Outdoors
Weight:
0.84 lbs
Dimensions:
6.3 in x 2.8 in x 8.5 in
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
79488
UPC:
090497794889
Other Features:
• Adjustable, conical burr, ceramic coffee grinder unlocks the flavor of your favorite beans better than blade-style grinders
• Sturdy, alloy grinder handle nests and locks in place for easy packing
• Narrow grinder silhouette fills easily from the top while the integrated cup captures all of the freshly ground goodness below, keeping everything clean
• Collapsible drip cone holds #4 filter to brew 1-12 cups of coffee
• Sturdy, silicone bellows design collapses into a 1" high, 5.6" diameter disc
• Unique flange helps center drip cone over mugs, cups and wide-mouth bottles for stable, spill-free brewing
• Transparent drip cone base helps prevent over-filling
• Lid doubles as a trivet after brewing
Includes Ceramic Coffee Grinder, Grinding Arm, Silicone Grip, Grounds Cup, Bearing Assembly, Collapsible #4 Drip Cone, Snap-On Cover, #4 Reusable Java Filter, Spoon, Stuff Sack
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