Hey coffee lover,
To see the Origami Dripper is to covet the Origami Dripper. It is an undeniably gorgeous piece of coffee equipment.
But good looks and great coffee don't always go hand-in-hand. Is taking inspiration from the ancient Japanese art of paper folding genius or gimmicky? We tested the Origami Dripper to find out.
The shape of the Origami isn't only an aesthetic choice. The theory is that the ridged design creates air gaps between the filter and the brewer, yielding a smoother flow and more even extraction.
The versatility of this brewer is one of its more appealing features. It's compatible with flat-bottom Kalita Wave filters and conical V60 filters, and your choice of filter impacts the coffee flavor. For coffee nerds, it's one more variable to explore in search of the perfect cup!
Are there downsides? When it comes to brew quality, not really. It's as good or better than the competition. But it is also one of the more expensive conical brewers. You're paying a premium for aesthetic appeal and quality Japanese ceramics.
Should you add the Origami Dripper to your brewing arsenal? Find all the details in this complete...
Julia
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