This grey porcelain dripper, in v60 format, has a capacity of 4 cups, or approximately 500ml. It belongs to the Slow Coffee Style collection.
<span>This grey porcelain dripper, in v60 format, has a capacity of 4 cups, or approximately 500ml. It belongs to the Slow Coffee Style collection.</span>
| Type: | | Conical dripper | | Capacity: | | 50cl / 4 cups | | Material: | | Porcelain |
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The Kinto SCS-04-BR Dripper allows you to prepare a filter coffee with developed aromas thanks to the Slow Coffee method (slow filtration). Its conical geometry promotes optimal recovery of the coffee's aromatic molecules for perfect extraction.
This model differs from the V60 by its wider opening and vertical grooves. The flow is faster, producing a slightly lighter and softer drink, with a defined aromatic profile. It sits equidistant between the Chemex and the V60.
 | Expert's opinion: "This Kinto dripper truly represents my preference for Slow Coffee. It truly enhances the coffee by delivering remarkable aromatic power on a light but consistent structure, accompanied by a beautiful persistence in the mouth. It is the ideal balance between the Chemex and the V60." |
To succeed with your dripper, don't forget:
- A gooseneck kettle for better pouring and water distribution ( available here )
- conical paper filters ( available here )
- A timer scale to measure the amount of water poured and the brewing time ( available here )
- You can either use your V60 on a mug or on a carafe ( available here )
- You can also follow the V60 video recipe by Charlotte, our French Barista Champion, by clicking here
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