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Ticoland Colador (Bolsa),Costa Rica Handmade
Ticoland Colador (Bolsa),Costa Rica Handmade
Ticoland Colador (Bolsa),Costa Rica Handmade
Ticoland Colador (Bolsa),Costa Rica Handmade
Ticoland Colador (Bolsa),Costa Rica Handmade
Ticoland Colador (Bolsa),Costa Rica Handmade

Ticoland Colador (Bolsa),Costa Rica Handmade Reusable Flannel Cloth Coffee Filter,Coffee Sock with Wooden Handle, 3-Pack, Color: Mahogany

Product ID : 13282618
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Galleon Product ID 13282618
UPC / ISBN 751576127003
Shipping Weight 0.09 lbs
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Model 6319139
Manufacturer Tico Land
Shipping Dimension 7.09 x 5.35 x 2.6 inches
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Ticoland Colador (Bolsa),Costa Rica Handmade Features

  • Large Size: 8.5x3x7in (Length x Width x Height). Length: From the tip of the handle to the maximum edge of the cloth opening. Width: Diameter of the opening of the cloth. Hight: From the opening of the cloth to the bottom of the cloth.

  • Updated presentation upon our customers' request: We changed our offering presentation to a 3-Pack of the same size, instead of a mix of both sizes. So now you can choose between a 3-Pack of Large size or a 3-Pack of Medium size.

  • Improved handle design: Longer and wider for better holding by hand.

  • Hanging hole in the handle.

  • Thick flannel cloth material.

  • Reusable for 100's of times if not more, and easy to wash in warm water.

  • Improved wire material: Corrosion-resistant wire is used to hold the cloth opening.


About Ticoland Colador (Bolsa),Costa Rica Handmade

Cleaning: Only wash in warm water and hang to dry, no detergent should be used to clean the cloth. It's normal for the cloth to stain after a few uses and get a dark brown color from the coffee oil. In Costa Rica, traditionally it's believed that a coffee sock (Colador, Bolsita de chorrear) that has been used for a while will produce a better-tasting coffee brew. Made in Costa Rica.