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Cafec Tritan Server

Cafec Tritan Server

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The Cafec Server is made from durable Tritan and features scale marks by cups and millilitres. The orange lid is super handy to use after. brewing pour over coffee as it can catch the last drips that come from the dripper.
The Cafec server is a great option for busy cafes and clumsy baristas that are tired of replacing delicate glass coffee servers.

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 Cafec 400ml Server

Cafec 750ml Server

1-2 Cups

2-4 Cups

Cafec Tritan Coffee Server Features:

  • Easy to  pour spout
  • Measurement markings on exterior
  • Microwave safe
  • Lid can be used as a coaster to place dripper on and catch drips 
  • Main body is heat resistant to 110°C 
  • Lid is heat resistant to 140°C
  • Made in Japan

Included:

  • 1 x Cafec Tritan Server 400ml / 750ml
  • 1 x Orange Lid

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Materials

Main body: Tritan
Lid: Polypropylene

Brand: Cafec

SKU:TCS-400

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