Cloth coffee strainer. Wood handle with metal ring. One unit
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There is no way for anything else to pass! It's a simple process I just rinse it with a little bit of dish soap after I'm done. As soon as it dries, it becomes hard. I've even used it to strain the coffee-infused oil I made, and it works great and is easy to clean. It is the handle that I have a problem with. I think it is unfinished wood, and it is In spite of the high price, I don't mind it.
I found it to be easy to use.
My grandma would have loved it great for straining coffee like she used.
Brewing by hand is the only way to do it. It is what we rely on every day. You can only make tasty coffee by using this method. A loop at the end of the handle would be nice on this one. Between brews, the ie needs to be hung to dry.
As I brew my coffee, I run the filter through my coffee grounds, and I use the same thing to brew tea when I make it. I also use this to strain my wine when I make it. Thank you very much for this William Tyler invention.
Spending money on something that will not work.
The strainer is what I use to make Thai Iced Tea and I like how more tea can be steeped at the same time. That makes it ideal for what you need. Unfortunately, I am unable to clean the strainer and the wire section has rusted. After use, I turn it inside out, discard the tea, rinse away the remaining tea (as much as possible) and then I put it in the dishwasher to clean it thoroughly. Overall, I feel that the utility of this product is quite good, however the maintenance is quite challenging and leaves the strainer looking a bit shabby in the long run. It is a good product, but be prepared to put in some extra time with the extra work that comes with a product with old world.