Stainless Steel Espresso Coffee Tamper- Handle Stabilized Box order Elder Burl with White, Red, and Black Resin

$64.95
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Stainless Steel Espresso Coffee Tamper- Handle Stabilized Box order Elder Burl with White, Red, and Black Resin,

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Product code: Stainless Steel Espresso Coffee Tamper- Handle Stabilized Box order Elder Burl with White, Red, and Black Resin

For all you Coffee Lovers, or Baristas out there! This is a wonderful gift to give, or simply buy for yourself. The Handle is detachable and turned from Natural stabilized Box Elder burl with white, Red, and Black Resin, it is then finished with a low gloss wax based finish. The handle is approximately 3 inches tall that has a nice fit to the hand. With the Tamper base attached it is approximately 3.5 inched tall.
This quality Espresso Coffee Tamper is made from Food Grade 304 stainless steel and is washable for many years of use. The weight of the tamper is approximately one pound with the handle attached. There are 3 different size tampers available a 51mm tamper, a 53mm tamper which is designed for most home machines, or a 57mm tamper which is designed for use in most Commercial machines.

A burl results from a tree undergoing some form of stress such as injury, virus or fungus. Most burls grow beneath the ground, attached to the roots as a type of malignancy that is generally not discovered until the tree dies or falls over. Such burls sometimes appear as groups of bulbous protrusions connected by a system of rope-like roots. Insect infestation and stress or injury are the most common causes of this condition. Burls can vary greatly in color and are rare and harder to work than standard wood, they also contain natural cracks and voids because the grain is so dense. The burl is then impregnated with colored resin by being placed in a vacuum chamber so the resin will penetrate deep into the wood. After the vacuum process the wood is baked for 1 hour at low heat to cure the resin, this process colors and stabilizes the order wood to give you the beautiful colors featured in the espresso Tamper

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