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Hario
Hario Glass Coffee Maker
$65.00 AUD
Unit price / perThis compact coffee maker contains a dripper with an all stainless steel double mesh filter and a decanter-style server. The double-layer construction of the mesh filter is finished with delicately etched detailing. Savor coffee with the perfect balance of the crisp flavor of a paper filter drip and the robust oils obtained from a metal filter.
Colour: White
Width: 13.2 cm
Height: 16.4 cm
Diameter: 11.0 cm
Capacity: 400ml
Weight: 0.4kg
Material: Stainless steel dripper. Heatproof glass server. Silicone rubber band.
Full instructions: https://global.hario.com/product/S-GCM-40.pdf
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Our Japanese ceramics and homewares are more than just beautiful objects — they’re the result of years spent building personal relationships with skilled makers across Japan. From mountain kilns in Gifu to seaside workshops in Kyushu, every piece we carry has a story, a soul, and a purpose.
At Chef’s Edge, we value direct connection over mass production. By working closely with artisans, we’re able to offer pieces that reflect the true spirit of Japanese design — refined, functional, and deeply rooted in tradition.
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