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Here are some images of the Kinto 2cups server and SCS dripper.
Don't mind the crack, I took the dripper to work in my backpack and it broke somehow (probably from vibrations from skateboarding)
But I glued it together with some epoxy and gold dust, kintsugi-style
If you're heating up your water put it on top of your kettle and it will save the heat for better temperature stability.
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This Kinto dripper is my favorite Cone besides the Yasukiyo Wooden Dripper and Graycano (excluding the switch since it can also do immersion or immersive percolation brews)
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And besides the Kinto I also had four Hario servers, one Loveramics (500ml) and one Torch Pitchii (600ml). The Loveramics and Pitchii also looks nice, but I like them more if I brew about 300-400g.
It's still available in some retail shop in white or light blue in two sizes, but also kinda pricey.
I don't think it's still in production.
In tea ceremony those are commonly known as Cha Ze
You can find simmilar ones to the Loveramics one for a lower price. I have both the Kinto dripper and the server.
I'd say the SCS dripper is a good alternative to a Hario V60, it also looks very pleasant.
Same with the server, it's very nice if you brew smaller amounts like 200-300g.