Espresso Maker Brush

£13.95

WITH STRAIGHT HANDLE AND LONG BRISTLES, ESPECIALLY WELL SUITED FOR COFFEE POWDER

The espresso maker brush cleans coffee rests quickly and without water from the strainer and the machine. Black bristles are fixed in an aluminum clamp, the handle is made of oiled thermowood and has a leather hanging strap.

Thermowood: The molecular structure of wood is altered in a kind of “baking” process at high temperature. The wood sugar is caramelized and the pores are closed. Exposure to heat gives the wood a fine, dark color. Wood processed in this way is called thermowood. It absorbs little or no water and is thus practically insensitive to moisture.

  • Bristles: Dark Brown Bristles

  • Handle: Thermowood

  • Size: 20.5cm

Designed and developed by Redecker in Germany, quality brush manufacturers since 1935, most of our collection is manufactured at the Redecker workshops, although some items require specialist manufacturing processes in other parts of the world. With over 80 years experience in brush making, the family owned business continues to work using traditional methods and natural materials sourced from across the globe.

WITH STRAIGHT HANDLE AND LONG BRISTLES, ESPECIALLY WELL SUITED FOR COFFEE POWDER

The espresso maker brush cleans coffee rests quickly and without water from the strainer and the machine. Black bristles are fixed in an aluminum clamp, the handle is made of oiled thermowood and has a leather hanging strap.

Thermowood: The molecular structure of wood is altered in a kind of “baking” process at high temperature. The wood sugar is caramelized and the pores are closed. Exposure to heat gives the wood a fine, dark color. Wood processed in this way is called thermowood. It absorbs little or no water and is thus practically insensitive to moisture.

  • Bristles: Dark Brown Bristles

  • Handle: Thermowood

  • Size: 20.5cm

Designed and developed by Redecker in Germany, quality brush manufacturers since 1935, most of our collection is manufactured at the Redecker workshops, although some items require specialist manufacturing processes in other parts of the world. With over 80 years experience in brush making, the family owned business continues to work using traditional methods and natural materials sourced from across the globe.