If you’re anything like my wife, your day can’t start properly without coffee. The inherent problem in the backcountry is that there are few lightweight, safe and convenient options to get your java kick. Some suggest lugging around battery-powered gizmos while others encourage potential burns by holding filters. Then there is “Cowboy Coffee” – placing the grounds straight in the water, letting it settle, and carefully drinking around it. No thanks.
Enter the Sili-Dripper Collapsible Silicone Coffee Drip Brewer (79g/$9.95).
The Sili-Dripper is an ingenious collapsible alternative to making coffee safely. It rests on top of a mug no larger than 4” in diameter and allows hot water to pass through it when paired with a #2 coffee filter. The device is essentially hands-free.
The Sili-Dripper is FDA & NSF approved. Made of food-grade silicone, it is BPA free and lead-free, heat resistant to 500 degrees fahrenheit, won’t hold stains or absorb odors, and is dishwasher safe.
The Sili-Dripper also has a small loop near the rim enabling it to be attached to a backpack. When paired with a Sea-to-Summit Collapsible X-Mug (64g/$11), you’ve got a...well, flat and lightweight pairing to meet your coffee delivery system needs.
While outside the recommended usage, I also found that the Sili-Dripper worked well as a pot-gripper. After all, it is heat-resistant and made of food-grade silicone and was flexible enough to fold over my fingers to safely manipulate hot cooking pots.
Bottom line, if you’re looking for a convenient, safe, effective and lightweight option to brew your cuppa-Joe, consider the Sili-Dripper. If you'd like to try to win one for free, please leave a comment at the bottom of this blog describing where you'd like to use it. A winner will be selected at random in the near future.
(Disclosure: This product was provided to me free-of-charge for the purposes of this review and is owned by me. However, any information contained herein is my personal opinion without bias.)
10 comments:
I normally use the JetBoil, but this year I didn't and missed my java several days. I would bring it to Iceland.
PS does the coffee stay warm enough while brewing?
Love a coffee in the morning ..this could work well.......winter camps are coming back too....munro277
Always looking for a better and lighter way to make coffee on the trail. I'm picky about my morning brew - so no instant for me. This would be a great option to try out on my upcoming trip - 27 miles solo on the Old Logger's Path in PA.
Cheers!
Nothing accompanies a sunrise better than a cup of joe in my opinion. And nothing is better when climbing 14ers than a cup of coffee.
It would be great for coffee on the Hungarian Countrywide Blue Tour.
What a great idea! I usually use my Jetboil French Press Filter but I found it difficult to clean out the coffee grounds. Coffee is the one luxury item that I am willing to carry on a multi-day backpacking trip. Nothing starts your day better than a fresh cup of joe. I am planning on taking this to my next snowshoeing trip in Sequoia National Park.
Great option for us coffee drinkers on the trail. I would use it on my upcoming solo trips in and around PA.
That is a sweet little contraption. Nothing beats a cup of joe on a cold morning.
Anything to get in a nice cup of joe.
I'd love to use it at our family cabin on San Juan Island!
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