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product_id: 2645311
title: "Wave Series Wave Dripper 155# 04021 [1-2 Person] (Japan Import)"
brand: "kalita"
price: "฿3719"
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category: "Kalita"
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# flat-bottom wave filter tech 185ml precise capacity stainless steel durable body Wave Series Wave Dripper 155# 04021 [1-2 Person] (Japan Import)

**Brand:** kalita
**Price:** ฿3719
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🌊 Elevate your pour-over game with precision and style!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Wave Series Wave Dripper 155# 04021 [1-2 Person] (Japan Import) by kalita
- **How much does it cost?** ฿3719 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- kalita enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted kalita brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Optimized Wave Filter Design:** Unique ripple filters reduce contact, minimizing bitterness and maximizing flavor clarity.
- • **Trusted Japanese Craftsmanship:** From the heart of Japan’s specialty coffee scene, used by top cafes and pros worldwide.
- • **Travel-Ready Stainless Steel Build:** Lightweight yet robust design perfect for on-the-go coffee aficionados.
- • **Consistent Barista-Level Extraction:** Flat-bottomed brew bed ensures even coffee saturation for a flawless cup every time.
- • **Compact & Efficient Single-Serve Capacity:** Ideal for 1-2 cups (185ml), perfect for focused, quality coffee moments.

## Overview

The Kalita Wave Dripper 155 is a premium Japanese-imported pour-over coffee dripper featuring a stainless steel body and a unique flat-bottom wave filter design. Engineered for consistent extraction and optimal flavor, it brews 1-2 cups (185ml) with professional-grade precision. Lightweight and durable, it’s favored by specialty cafes and coffee enthusiasts seeking a refined, travel-friendly manual brewing experience.

## Description

Size: Flange / diameter about 105mm, height / about 57mm weight: About 82g material : Main body / stainless steel, handle / phenol resin, handle frame / brass country of origin: Japan use filter: Wave filter 155 (# 22195).

Review: Great pour-over cone with a unique filter - yields consistent results for 1-4 cups of coffee - I've gotten to fairly silly levels of obsession trying out various coffee brewing methods, with some of my recent favorites being the Chemex, AeroPress, and Hario V60 pour-over. The Kalita Wave 185 was the next one I "had to try" and I think it's a keeper. NOTE: I would start my review with the caveat that before you even bother obsessing over different brewing methods, look into your coffee grinder situation and upgrade that department first. Super fine, pulverized grinds (or poor consistency in grind size), as are virtually inevitable with the $15 blade grinders many of us used at one time or another, are going to frustrate your efforts at great coffee. It will result in over-extraction and bitterness, plus a very inconsistent brewing experience from one attempt to the next. I have a $100 Capresso Infinity that does a pretty good job at work. I have a lesser quality burr grinder at home and the difference is noticeable, but still a big improvement over a blade grinder. I'm a bit of skeptic when it comes to all the different shapes and filter types for pour-over methods, yet I seem to be trying them all anyway! I think that with a proper grind, fresh coffee, and correct water temperature, just about any method can be used for an acceptable cup of coffee. That being said, the Kalita Wave 185 does a nice job and is among my favorite options right now. PROS - The Wave 185 comes in a variety of materials, but I opted for the metal cone, which I believe is stainless steel. It's surprisingly lightweight and easy to clean. The metal helps with heat retention, also, as I have to think that the stainless dripper heats up more quickly than glass or ceramic (but may cool off afterwards, as well). The stainless model is also a nice option to have if you need to travel with the dripper, and I worry less about slamming it down on a cup or glass carafe. I should note I use the same pour-over carafe designed for my Hario V60 with the Wave 185 - it fits great. I've used the Melitta "size 2" pour-over drippers, and liked them less than either the Wave 185 or V60. One of the problems with some Melitta drippers is that they tend to clog up and not allow the water to sift through fast enough. I wondered if that would be an issue with the Wave 185 - which has 3 small holes in the bottom - but, actually, it worked just as I hoped with a medium/drip grind. I tend to prefer light-to-medium roasts and a lot of the African blends, and these tasted excellent with the Wave 185. It's also ideal for brewing about 300 to 450ml (1-2 cups) of coffee, though the 185 model will probably allow up to 700ml or probably even more. CONS - The primary complaint I would have about the Kalita Wave involves its signature feature, which are the wavy/rippled filters. I find them difficult to separate from each other in the package and then it can be tricky to get coffee into them without dumping grounds around the edges and into the cone itself (which obviously is no good). I've heard people recommend using the funnel that comes with an AeroPress to add grinds, and I suspect that will help. It should also be pointed out that the Kalita Wave filters are a little expensive and generally can only be found online or in specialty shops. This is also true of the Hario V60 filters, though perhaps to a lesser degree. Overall, I'd be hard pressed to say if the Wave 185 is better or worse than the Hario V60 - I like them both. But I do like the results I get with the Wave 185, and the stainless steel model, in particular, is a nice option to have for travel.
Review: Best Cup of DIY Coffee - This Kalita Wave 185 has resulted in the best cup of coffee I've ever made myself. It requires a kitchen scale, a gooseneck water kettle, a burr grinder, and Kalita filters-- basically a ton of gear for a cup of coffee-- but it's worth it! My DIY coffee always sucked and was left frustrated until I got this pour-over device. The Kalita standardizes the flow rate, so you just vary the temperature of the water & grind size to get the taste of coffee you want. I use the settings below and it's so good I don't feel like experimenting anymore. No time for that. In my opinion, it surpasses the Aeropress, too, with a much easier cleanup, less complicated brew process, and better taste. My only gripe is that I can only make a cup/mug/travel mug of coffee at a time. I drink on average about 40-oz of black coffee each morning, and while I enjoy the slow brewing process, making 3 cups takes a while when I'm busy. My setup: Beans: Mayorga Organic Café Cubano Whole Bean Coffee (organic beans that are reliably available at Costco) Grinder: OXO Conical Burr Grinder (grind setting 8) Scale: American Weigh Scales Digital Precision Weight Scale (19g coffee for 12oz cup, 25g for a travel mug) Kettle: OXO Gooseneck Kettle (200° water)

## Features

- KALITA is Japanese famous coffee brand
- Used by top specialty cafes around the world and in professional coffee-making competitions
- Kalita Wave drippers feature a flat-bottomed brew bed for even extraction
- A filter design that reduces contact between the brewing space and the dripper itself

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B004W5L1XY |
| Best Sellers Rank | #136,163 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #624 in Reusable Coffee Filters #13,425 in Paper & Plastic Household Supplies |
| Brand Name | Kalita |
| Capacity | 185 Milliliters |
| Coffee Input Type | Ground Coffee |
| Coffee Maker Type | Pour Over |
| Color | Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (3,119) |
| Exterior Finish | Stainless Steel |
| Filter Type | Paper |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00798525555456 |
| Human Interface Input | Unknown |
| Included Components | Dripper |
| Is the item dishwasher safe? | No |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 4"D x 4"W x 2.5"H |
| Item Type Name | Coffee Dripper |
| Item Weight | 4.4 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Kalita |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Model Name | Stainless Steel Wave Dripper 155 |
| Model Number | #04021 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Flat-bottomed Brew Bed, Reduced Contact Filter Design |
| Part Number | #04021 |
| Power Source | Manual |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Brewing Coffee |
| Specific Uses For Product | Coffee Dripper |
| Style | Modern |
| UPC | 699234171947 735343479557 798525555456 791602889949 793842030402 899989062655 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Wattage | 50 watts |
| coffee_filter_size | #4 |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Kalita
- **Capacity:** 185 Milliliters
- **Color:** Silver
- **Product Dimensions:** 4"D x 4"W x 2.5"H
- **Special Feature:** Flat-bottomed Brew Bed, Reduced Contact Filter Design

## Images

![Wave Series Wave Dripper 155# 04021 [1-2 Person] (Japan Import) - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51oyHrk95OL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Size** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Which size is better? 155 or 185?**
A: The 155 is small and makes a great single cup or 2. The 185 is for amounts that need more than 24 g of coffee. More than 16 oz of coffee at a time. I have both and use them both. I do like the 155 for single cup brewing.

**Q: what grind and type of coffee is best with this Kalita?**
A: The other answers must not be from people who understand that each morbid of brewing coffee requires a different grind. For pour over coffee, the best grind to use is a medium-coarse grind. A medium-coarse grind will be similar in size to a French press grind but less chunky and will feel slightly smoother. If you are using a cone-shaped pour over (with a smaller opening that the Kalita) then use a medium-fine coffee grind instead. In any case, you also want to be sure to pour the water over all the grounds, not just in the center, to ensure the grounds are all saturated to ensure a full extraction from all the beans.

**Q: What grade of stainless steel is it made of? 18/10? 18/8? 304? 316? or something else?**
A: I believe in Tsubame Japan where they are known for their metal work that 18/8 Stainless Steel in the norm.
Mine is durable, non-reactive and corrosion free. Love it!

**Q: Using gevalia fine grind in the 155. it drips well on the first pour of hot water, but stops dripping on the second pour. any suggestions? thank you.**
A: You cannot use fine grind coffee with this pour over. It is clogging up and there is no way around this, unfortunately. You must use coffee with a medium grind. If you can, look into buying a burr grinder, otherwise a standard medium coffee grind should do.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great pour-over cone with a unique filter - yields consistent results for 1-4 cups of coffee
*by S***1 on April 4, 2017*

I've gotten to fairly silly levels of obsession trying out various coffee brewing methods, with some of my recent favorites being the Chemex, AeroPress, and Hario V60 pour-over. The Kalita Wave 185 was the next one I "had to try" and I think it's a keeper. NOTE: I would start my review with the caveat that before you even bother obsessing over different brewing methods, look into your coffee grinder situation and upgrade that department first. Super fine, pulverized grinds (or poor consistency in grind size), as are virtually inevitable with the $15 blade grinders many of us used at one time or another, are going to frustrate your efforts at great coffee. It will result in over-extraction and bitterness, plus a very inconsistent brewing experience from one attempt to the next. I have a $100 Capresso Infinity that does a pretty good job at work. I have a lesser quality burr grinder at home and the difference is noticeable, but still a big improvement over a blade grinder. I'm a bit of skeptic when it comes to all the different shapes and filter types for pour-over methods, yet I seem to be trying them all anyway! I think that with a proper grind, fresh coffee, and correct water temperature, just about any method can be used for an acceptable cup of coffee. That being said, the Kalita Wave 185 does a nice job and is among my favorite options right now. PROS - The Wave 185 comes in a variety of materials, but I opted for the metal cone, which I believe is stainless steel. It's surprisingly lightweight and easy to clean. The metal helps with heat retention, also, as I have to think that the stainless dripper heats up more quickly than glass or ceramic (but may cool off afterwards, as well). The stainless model is also a nice option to have if you need to travel with the dripper, and I worry less about slamming it down on a cup or glass carafe. I should note I use the same pour-over carafe designed for my Hario V60 with the Wave 185 - it fits great. I've used the Melitta "size 2" pour-over drippers, and liked them less than either the Wave 185 or V60. One of the problems with some Melitta drippers is that they tend to clog up and not allow the water to sift through fast enough. I wondered if that would be an issue with the Wave 185 - which has 3 small holes in the bottom - but, actually, it worked just as I hoped with a medium/drip grind. I tend to prefer light-to-medium roasts and a lot of the African blends, and these tasted excellent with the Wave 185. It's also ideal for brewing about 300 to 450ml (1-2 cups) of coffee, though the 185 model will probably allow up to 700ml or probably even more. CONS - The primary complaint I would have about the Kalita Wave involves its signature feature, which are the wavy/rippled filters. I find them difficult to separate from each other in the package and then it can be tricky to get coffee into them without dumping grounds around the edges and into the cone itself (which obviously is no good). I've heard people recommend using the funnel that comes with an AeroPress to add grinds, and I suspect that will help. It should also be pointed out that the Kalita Wave filters are a little expensive and generally can only be found online or in specialty shops. This is also true of the Hario V60 filters, though perhaps to a lesser degree. Overall, I'd be hard pressed to say if the Wave 185 is better or worse than the Hario V60 - I like them both. But I do like the results I get with the Wave 185, and the stainless steel model, in particular, is a nice option to have for travel.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Best Cup of DIY Coffee
*by S***T on October 20, 2019*

This Kalita Wave 185 has resulted in the best cup of coffee I've ever made myself. It requires a kitchen scale, a gooseneck water kettle, a burr grinder, and Kalita filters-- basically a ton of gear for a cup of coffee-- but it's worth it! My DIY coffee always sucked and was left frustrated until I got this pour-over device. The Kalita standardizes the flow rate, so you just vary the temperature of the water & grind size to get the taste of coffee you want. I use the settings below and it's so good I don't feel like experimenting anymore. No time for that. In my opinion, it surpasses the Aeropress, too, with a much easier cleanup, less complicated brew process, and better taste. My only gripe is that I can only make a cup/mug/travel mug of coffee at a time. I drink on average about 40-oz of black coffee each morning, and while I enjoy the slow brewing process, making 3 cups takes a while when I'm busy. My setup: Beans: Mayorga Organic Café Cubano Whole Bean Coffee (organic beans that are reliably available at Costco) Grinder: OXO Conical Burr Grinder (grind setting 8) Scale: American Weigh Scales Digital Precision Weight Scale (19g coffee for 12oz cup, 25g for a travel mug) Kettle: OXO Gooseneck Kettle (200° water)

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Fantastic, high quality, and beautiful pour-over dripper
*by M***S on May 30, 2025*

Purchased the stainless-steel version of this dripper and it is perfect! Very nicely crafted and looks stunning. Will never break or chip like glass or ceramic, and not as heavy. Makes fantastic pour-over coffee. Flow rate is perfect once you have the proper grind set. Versatile fit for just about any carafe. Some reviewers have noted rusted handle rivets. I have not experienced this but am also well-aware almost all stainless will rust if not appropriately cleaned and dried. Even the box it comes in is charming. Made in Japan. Bought another for the office and my co-workers were impressed.

## Frequently Bought Together

- Kalita Stainless Steel Wave Coffee Dripper, SIZE 155, Silver
- Kalita Wave Series KWF-155#22213 Coffee Filters, White, For 1-2 People, 100 Sheets
- Kalita Wave Paper Coffee Filters I Larger Size 185 I 100 Count I Specially Pour Over Dripper I Made in Japan, Large, White

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