Pro Coffee Vault - hero_studio

Pro Coffee Vault

Black / 41 oz
$169.00
Sale price  $169.00 Regular price 
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Pro Coffee Vault - hero_studio

Pro Coffee Vault

$169.00
Sale price  $169.00 Regular price 
ColorBlack
Capacity41 oz

Stainless steel vault · Date tracker dial · One-way valve · Clasp seal

A 41 oz airtight canister with a one-way exhaust valve, beans degas, oxygen stays out. The Pro Vault is what coffee asks for when you commit to fresh roast: dark, sealed, breathing in one direction only.

The Pro Coffee Vault is a round stainless steel vault with a clasp-lock lid, built-in date tracker, and a one-way air vent. Holds up to 41 oz of whole beans (about 1.2 liters).

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Specifications

Body material 304 stainless steel
Capacity 41 oz (approx. 41 oz / 250–300 g whole beans)
Dimensions H 7.4 in × Ø 5.1 in
Lid type Clasp-lock with silicone gasket
Features Date tracker dial, one-way CO₂ valve, scoop clip
Scoop Stainless steel, clip-on
Finish Matte black, soft beige
Shape Round cylinder

Care & maintenance

Stainless steel forgives almost everything. The gasket does not.

  • Wipe clean: Damp cloth on the exterior. Warm soapy water inside if coffee oils build up, but rinse and dry fully.
  • Dry the gasket: Remove the silicone ring after washing, let it air-dry separately. Trapped moisture breeds mildew.
  • Check the valve: Once a month, press the one-way vent to make sure it's not clogged with coffee dust. A toothpick clears it quickly.
  • Date dial: Rotate to match the roast date when you refill. It's a visual timer, not a guarantee, trust your nose first.

Frequently asked

How much coffee does it hold?

About 41 oz by volume (1.2 liters), which translates to roughly 250–300 grams of whole beans depending on bean density. A standard 12-oz bag fits with room to spare.

What does the one-way valve do?

Freshly roasted beans release CO₂ for days after roasting. The valve lets the gas escape without allowing oxygen in, which would stale the coffee faster. It's passive, no pumping required.

How does the date tracker work?

The lid has a rotating dial with month and day markings. Set it to the roast date when you fill the canister. It's a manual reminder, not an expiry alarm, coffee stays good for weeks, but peak flavor is the first two.

Is it actually airtight?

Yes. The clasp-lock lid compresses a silicone gasket around the rim. Properly closed, it blocks oxygen, moisture, and light. Not vacuum-sealed, but tight enough for home use.

Can I store ground coffee in it?

You can, but ground coffee stales much faster than whole beans, within days, not weeks. If you pre-grind, use it quickly. The canister slows oxidation, it doesn't stop time.