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When drinking yerba mate, one thing is essential: the bombilla. This stainless steel straw with a filter at the end ensures that you do not get the loose leaves and twigs in your mouth, and can still enjoy your Maté optimally.
This bombilla comes with a brush so you can easily keep the bombilla clean.
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High quality bombilla with a flat, spoon-shaped filter from the Brazilian company Bortonaggio. The bombilla can be disassembled for cleaning and, thanks to its large number of small holes, is suitable for all types of powdery yerba mate, especially yerba mate of the Chimarrao type. The Bortonaggio bombilla meets the expectations of both experienced yerba mate lovers and those just starting out with Paraguayan holly. The set includes a cleaning brush to maintain your bombilla.
Length: 25 cm
Spoon diameter: 4 cm
Material: stainless steel
Country of origin: Brazil
Length: 25 cm
Spoon diameter: 4 cm
Material: stainless steel
Country of origin: Brazil
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When drinking yerba mate, one thing should not be missing; the bombilla. This stainless steel straw with a filter at the end ensures that you do not get the loose leaves and twigs in your mouth, and can still optimally enjoy your Maté.
This half-bent bombilla is made of "German silver," aka Alpaca (an alloy of zinc, copper and nickel), and has a removable spring filter. The bombilla is handmade by expert artisans living in remote areas of Argentina.
This half-bent bombilla is made of "German silver," aka Alpaca (an alloy of zinc, copper and nickel), and has a removable spring filter. The bombilla is handmade by expert artisans living in remote areas of Argentina.
