Soy sauce bottle 80ml ⋅ Hario
Vendor : Hario
⋅ Ideal bottle for precise seasoning without waste
⋅ Perfect for soy sauce, vinegar or other liquid condiments
The power of the pouring jet depends on the pressure exerted on the cap, allowing the desired amount of sauce to be poured at a precise point.
Not microwave-safe.
Dishwasher safe.
SKU:1011359
Free delivery
Means of payment*from €50 at a relay point in France from €85 home delivery in France from €90 home delivery in Europe
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More details on this product
For over a hundred years, HARIO has embodied excellence in heat-resistant glass, with a craftsmanship and industrial mastery that are unique in Japan. Founded in Tokyo in 1921, the Vendor began by producing laboratory glassware before revolutionizing the domestic world with its elegant and technical utensils, such as the famous coffee siphon or the V60, which has become a worldwide icon for filter coffee.
The only Japanese company in its sector to have its own factory, HARIO masters every stage of production, combining innovation, durability and design. Its name, formed from the Japanese words "hari" (glass) and "ō" (king), reflects the ambition of a pioneering Vendor , now present in kitchens, cafés and barista competitions the world over.
Lid: Polypropylene
Gasket: Silicone rubber
Spout: Stainless steel
Body: Heat-resistant glass




