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Pure Over Signature Brew Kit

Pure Over Signature Brew Kit

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An all-glass pour-over with a built-in glass filter - no paper, no plastic, no silicone. Fully plastic-free, and it skips the microplastic-shedding paper filter entirely.

The verdict: Plastic-free

The dripper, diffuser lid, stir stick, and carafe are borosilicate glass, and the base and coaster are ceramic. Nothing plastic or silicone is in the brew path - and there's no paper filter, because a built-in glass filter cone plus the coffee bed (cake filtration) do the work. Hot water touches only glass. That makes it fully plastic-free, including sidestepping the microplastics that paper filters can shed.

Verification: Manufacturer confirmed · Last reviewed

What it's made of

PartMaterialFood contact
dripper with built-in glass filter
integral glass filter cone; no paper filter used
Borosilicate Glass Yes primary 🔥
diffuser lid Borosilicate Glass Yes primary 🔥
stir stick Borosilicate Glass Yes primary 🔥
carafe Borosilicate Glass Yes primary 🔥
dripper base / coaster
ceramic base the dripper sits on; sold as a ceramic replacement part
Ceramic / Stoneware / Porcelain No

An all-glass pour-over that needs no paper filter. You put the diffuser lid on the dripper, pour hot water through, and the coffee brews by cake filtration - the coffee bed itself, plus a built-in glass filter cone, filter the cup. Alongside the Yama glass drip pot, it's the fully-glass, paperless route to pour-over.

Pros

  • Built-in glass filter means no paper filters, ever
  • Easy to clean; nothing porous to hold oils
  • Doubles as a striking all-glass brewer-and-carafe set

Cons

  • Glass is breakable; a drop can end a piece
  • Paperless cake filtration lets more fines and oils through than paper
  • Manual pour-over process - no automation
  • Learning curve to get the pour and grind right

Notes

Categories: Pour-Over Coffee Makers

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