Stagg Carafe: your barista quality coffee at home

Stagg Carafe: your barista quality coffee at home

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Stagg Carafe: your barista quality coffee at home

Fellow brings together the coffee novices and experts with their beautifully functional Stagg Carafe.

The system includes:

  • a vacuum-insulated dripper
  • double wall glass carafe for serving
  • two double wall tasting glasses

The vacuum-insulated dripper controls temperature during brew time, for more consistent extraction.

Not sure what the right recipe or dosage for coffee at home is?

The dripper’s drip cup includes a ratio aid, which acts as a measuring cup for one to two servings of coffee grinds.

The Stagg Carafe has correlating one and two-serving measurements to call out the optimal coffee-to-water ratio so you always know the perfect coffee recipe.

The System is designed to make you barista-quality coffee at home, and stand out as a modern set for your kitchen.

Born on Kickstarter in 2013, Fellow is a San Francisco-based company in love with coffee and obsessed with product design.

Moreover, over the years, they have innovated and evolved within the specialty coffee space.

Furthermore, from your kitchen countertop to café bars to the World Brewers Cup stage. Their products are used every day in a wide variety of environments.

Lastly, with each new addition to their line-up, the mission stays the same—meld beautiful design with flawless functionality for the ultimate brewing user experience.

 

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