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  • FLAT BOTTOMS ARE SWEET!

    Timemore has created a fantastic, flat-bottomed, lightweight plastic version of the "Crystal Eye Dripper" called the B75.

    Moulded from durable and chemical-resistant PCTG plastic, the unique design of the dripper employs a flat bottom, and sides angled at 75 degrees to accelerate flow rate and ensure a stable coffee bed. Instead of a solid bottom, the B75 has 10 supporting ribs, which, when coupled with the 20 grooves in the sides of the dripper, allow for a smoother flow of water. This dripper will look oh so glamorous on your Instagram as the crystal light will be shining rainbows out of your phone screen.

    • Available in Clear and Amber Black colourways
    • Heat Resistant PCTG Plastic
    • Dimensions: 99x98x72mm (3.5x3.9x2.8in)
    • Materials: Tritan PCTG
  • Crystal Eye Dripper Recipe:

      1. Turn on Kettle. Set to 92°C (198°F)
      2. Weigh 15g of Coffee
      3. Grind Coffee between 20 and 25 on Baratza Encore
      4. Pre-wet Filter and Preheat Glass Carafe
      5. Discard Preheat Water From Carafe
      6. Add Ground Coffee to Filter. Shake Gently to Level the Coffee Bed
      7. Start Timer
      8. Pour 45g of Water for Bloom. Agitate Gently for 5-10 seconds
      9. When Timer Reaches 45 Seconds, Continue Pouring in a Controlled Circular Motion
      10. Finish Pouring When Scale Reads 245g
      11. Give Gentle Stir Around Edge of Dripper. Wait for Water to Completely Draw Down
      12. Enjoy!
  • Timemore Crystal Eye B75 Dripper (Plastic) - Product Brochure

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Customer Reviews

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Mario Gallardo (Los Angeles, US)
Great Brewer!

Durable, great heat retention and draw down times. Minimal if any clogging at finer grind sizes. Great flat bottom brewer, bright sweet cups with round body and acidity. Not as bright as April in my experience. Took some dialing in. Grind medium fine, similar to v60. Baratza Virtuoso setting 10. Recipe that gave me good cups is 20g dose/275g total. 75g bloom. 2x 100 pours.

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David W. (Welland, CA)
Stylish, durable, easy to use

Being my first flat-bottom brewer, this has been a lot of fun to play around with. I'm not sure I've hit a "golden cup" with it yet, but the brews I've tasted have been really pleasant, and a nice complement to my V60. Very easy drinking. I found the filters that came with the dripper to be a little on the small side, but I've got an abundance of Kalita 185 filters, which work perfectly.

The overall design is very attractive (especially the amber black colourway, which I opted for) and the opening allows for very quick flow. The build quality—even though it's just a molded piece of plastic—is also really nice. Feels pretty premium when you handle it. The only real downside I can see is that you can't brew more than maybe a large single cup. I typically use 240 g of water, but haven't gone much higher. Despite this, I don't think it's necessarily a flaw—the B75 is just aimed more at single servings. Edit: I just used April Coffee's recipe for 500 g and it worked way better than I thought it would. You can definitely brew more than one cup with the B75!

Speaking of brewing, there's not a lot out there for brew techniques with the B75 specifically, so I've been looking towards April Coffee's guides for the April Brewer and have had success. I'm sure you can't compare the April Brewer to this 1:1, but those brew guides have been working well for me.

I'm really happy with this brewer, and I'm excited to keep experimenting with it!

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Karl S. (Bay City, US)
Excellent brewer

This is an amazing brewer. Yes it’s small, almost comical. But the flavor you get it huge. Easily can hold 20+grams of coffee. It was easier to order from eight ounce coffee than over seas, and they shipped fast.

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LLC (Burnaby, CA)
Very durable

Really loving experimenting with the B75 dripper and the coffee coming out to be very consistent, have not experienced any clogs so far. The plastic is thick and doesn't feel like it'll crack even after dropping.

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james P. (Toronto, CA)
Great flatbottom dripper

Loving the B75. Flows a bit slower than I was expecting (15-30 seconds longer than V60 for the same grind size) but getting sweeter/rounder and more consistent cups compared to my V60 and never worry about clogging

Customer Reviews

Based on 7 reviews
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(7)
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Mario Gallardo (Los Angeles, US)
Great Brewer!

Durable, great heat retention and draw down times. Minimal if any clogging at finer grind sizes. Great flat bottom brewer, bright sweet cups with round body and acidity. Not as bright as April in my experience. Took some dialing in. Grind medium fine, similar to v60. Baratza Virtuoso setting 10. Recipe that gave me good cups is 20g dose/275g total. 75g bloom. 2x 100 pours.

D
David W. (Welland, CA)
Stylish, durable, easy to use

Being my first flat-bottom brewer, this has been a lot of fun to play around with. I'm not sure I've hit a "golden cup" with it yet, but the brews I've tasted have been really pleasant, and a nice complement to my V60. Very easy drinking. I found the filters that came with the dripper to be a little on the small side, but I've got an abundance of Kalita 185 filters, which work perfectly.

The overall design is very attractive (especially the amber black colourway, which I opted for) and the opening allows for very quick flow. The build quality—even though it's just a molded piece of plastic—is also really nice. Feels pretty premium when you handle it. The only real downside I can see is that you can't brew more than maybe a large single cup. I typically use 240 g of water, but haven't gone much higher. Despite this, I don't think it's necessarily a flaw—the B75 is just aimed more at single servings. Edit: I just used April Coffee's recipe for 500 g and it worked way better than I thought it would. You can definitely brew more than one cup with the B75!

Speaking of brewing, there's not a lot out there for brew techniques with the B75 specifically, so I've been looking towards April Coffee's guides for the April Brewer and have had success. I'm sure you can't compare the April Brewer to this 1:1, but those brew guides have been working well for me.

I'm really happy with this brewer, and I'm excited to keep experimenting with it!

K
Karl S. (Bay City, US)
Excellent brewer

This is an amazing brewer. Yes it’s small, almost comical. But the flavor you get it huge. Easily can hold 20+grams of coffee. It was easier to order from eight ounce coffee than over seas, and they shipped fast.

L
LLC (Burnaby, CA)
Very durable

Really loving experimenting with the B75 dripper and the coffee coming out to be very consistent, have not experienced any clogs so far. The plastic is thick and doesn't feel like it'll crack even after dropping.

j
james P. (Toronto, CA)
Great flatbottom dripper

Loving the B75. Flows a bit slower than I was expecting (15-30 seconds longer than V60 for the same grind size) but getting sweeter/rounder and more consistent cups compared to my V60 and never worry about clogging