- Keith Titanium Ultralight Coffee and Tea Maker is made completely of premium pure titanium grade 1 to let you enjoy your favorite coffee at its truest! Pure titanium does not react with theophylline or caffeine; there is no migration of heavy metal ions, either. No taste is altered, no flavor is absorbed. The Maker is the winner of 2017 China Good Design Award, which is organized by Red Dot.
- The mug’s concave waist perfects the grip feeling by letting it naturally fit along with the thumb and the index finger. The unique design also protects the mug from dropping accidentally. The edge of the mug leans outward which is as same as the traditional Chinese tea cup, making the water flow more smoothly. Along with Keith’s premium pure titanium, bring the lip touch feeling and drinking feeling to a new height.
- Totally 21,000 ultrafine and ultradense conical holes, which are wider outside and narrower inside, are penetrated precisely on the filter wall, not only balance perfectly between particle capture and liquid flow, but also make the filter very easy to clean by just rinsing out the brewed coffee grounds. It extracts the coffee’s full pure flavor by retaining the precious natural oils that paper filters absorb. It does not alter the taste, either. You taste all the oil and all the flavor, purely.
- The arched and tripodic filter holder is rigid but springy, embracing the filter more stable and storing inside the mug steadier. It is the result of years of development and improvement. It has experienced more than a dozen versions from its original flat prototype. Together the filter and its holder can be housed inside the mug completely concealed, minimizing the storage space and reducing contamination for friendly carrying.
- Keith is an ISO 9001:2015 certified company (accredited by CNAS, member of IAF). It is also a GMC Certified Manufacturer (audited by TÜV Rheinland). Keith titanium product samples passed EU Food Grade (German LFGB) test and U.S. FDA test (both undertaken by SGS).
- Article №: Ti3911 ● Material: Pure Titanium ● Surface: Sanded ● Capacity: 220 ml | 7.4 fl oz ● Total Weight: 108 g | 3.8 oz
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P. Middy Verified Buyer –
as others have said- this is a quality product. case, unboxing, design and finish are all great. Pour over with 13 grams of coffee was excellent, filter seems equivalent to 100 micron mesh size. the holes have a smooth finish and cleanup was easy, did not grab or retain paper, soap, coffee oils etc. titanium wont hold heat so the coffee slurry can cool off quicker than other methods. you may need to pour a smaller amount of water more frequently to achieve good extraction. total volume as described, just under 7oz.
YY Verified Buyer –
Not only as described, also very compact a must for camping fanatics and for daily usage.
Through away all you mug and coffee maker, this is the only thing that you need.
Honorable Verified Buyer –
First off, I’ll start by saying that this piece of kit is a tough bullet to bite in terms of the price, but with how essential it has been to me every single day since I have received it, I would gladly buy it 3 times over.
I have had this brewer for nearly 4 months, and I have used it extensively to brew everything from Silver Needles to wild purple-black teas. I primarily use it for tea as I’m not very partial to coffee, but it works brilliantly for a beautiful cup of pour-over coffee too every once in a blue moon. The texture it imparts upon everything that is brewed in it is comparable to my pure silver teapot, although it lacks the same level of clarity; say, about half as much. The texture of the titanium cup is also very soft, as soft as the tea within it and doesn’t immediately alert the mind that “Hey, this is metal” as cups made of steel might, which further makes the drinking experience very pleasurable.
I am a practitioner of gong-fu cha, and although this brewer isn’t specifically made for the type of brewing I usually do, it typically works very well as long as a make sure to adjust the leaf ratio precisely.
I’ve also used this brewer as a helper for making small batches of kombucha and Jun, which it is absolutely awesome at, as it saves me the big headache of having to clean a small mouthed pot, a big strainer, etc, and makes taking care of my ferment friends a breeze.
In the video and picture that are posted you’ll see that have a setup of a Firebox Freestyle with an alcohol burner, a Silverant titanium kettle, the brewer (which I’ve now affectionately named Mug-cha), an extra cup to pour the tea in because the double walled mugwort can stay hot for too long sometimes, and my silver teapot for comparison. The tea is a strip oolong from Pheonix village brewed Chaozhou style with a bit of saffron.
Overall, I’ve found an amazing fit for my lifestyle and I would highly recommend it to anyone looking for a do-it-all brewer, with a couple of nitpicks. The mug can sometimes stay hot a bit too long for my taste, and it also doesn’t pour very well, through it understand it wasn’t designed for that. Oh, by the way, it would also be nice if the “lid” acted more like a lid, as when I used it to cover tea a few times, condensed water started getting all over our counters.
Hope you all find this useful, cheers from Florida.