Cold brew tea bottle with a square body ideal for horizontal storage. The attached filter enables you to pour your drink directly from the bottle.
Tea bottle – Hario Kaku green (1,2L)
€ 49,00 Incl. VAT
Dimensions: W90 × D90 × H320mm
Practical capacity: 1,2 L
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Dimensions: W90 × D90 × H320mm Practical capacity: 1,2 L
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