Kalita Wave Glass Vs Steel
Ceramic glass or stainless steel.
Kalita wave glass vs steel. I would lean towards purchasing the stainless steel kalita wave for travel purposes. Different materials are available also for the v60 which comes in plastic glass metal and ceramic. So you can select the model that suits your needs the best. In addition to two sizes kalita wave pour over systems offer both sizes in three materials.
The winner for portability is the kalita wave. This also allows for longer dwell times which lends itself to more complexity in the cup. Sure the stainless steel model looks a little chintzy but it has better heat retention than the ceramic v60. New comments cannot be posted and votes.
Posted by 6 years ago. The kalita wave gets full marks for portability assuming you get the stainless steel version. So which one is better. The stainless steel version is more common and will be the focus of this review.
In my searching some people have complained about the durability of the glass kalita wave drippers the kind i have. Ceramic glass or stainless steel. Together they create an even coffee extraction that you control. I ve always favored the flow rate of the dome bottom kalita wave glass and tsubame over the stainless and the ceramic 185 also excels in this area as well.
The kalita wave dripper comes in two sizes. Glass models however are available for both drippers hario v60 vs kalita wave. The wave is available in two sizes 155 and 185 and three materials stainless steel ceramic and glass. Transparent glass stainless steel.
The kalita is also available in stainless steel glass or ceramic material. Luckily the kalita wave series has a stainless steel version of their beautiful and breakable glass version. The 155 and for a smaller single cup and the 185 which is ideal for 2 3 cups. The kalita wave dripper comes in glass or stainless steel for the smaller size and also in ceramic for the bigger one.
This thread is archived. The bottom of the ceramic wave has a similar 3 point ridge line design as the stainless though the height of the ridge lines are much more pronounced allowing for maintained filter. Does anybody have any references concerning which material is preferable. Or the kalita wave ceramic.
Both coffee drippers incorporate a flat bottom design with a patented wave filter. The pros and cons. The wave does come in both ceramic and glass which have the advantage in heat retention but if you are in the habit of taking your pour over with you for whatever reason camping traveling what have you the stainless steel version is lighter and much less fragile.