The Barista Care Kit
Soft sponges · Slim brushes · Gooseneck-spout reach · Yellow and white
The glass stays clean or it doesn't. This is the set that fits where fingers can't—down the carafe, through the spout, around the press plunger. Sponges that don't scratch, brushes that bend, tools that reach.
The Barista Care Kit is a curated cleaning set for French presses, carafes, and gooseneck kettles. Soft foam sponges, slim bottle brushes in multiple sizes, spout brushes that curve into narrow openings, and a detailing tool for mesh filters and tight corners.
Clean glass, clear coffee.
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Specifications
Care & maintenance
The tools that clean need cleaning. Rinse after use, dry upright, replace when worn.
- Rinse immediately: Hot water through the bristles, squeeze the sponges. Coffee oils turn sticky when left to dry.
- Dry upright: Hang brushes by the loop or stand bristle-up. Sponges air-dry flat on a rack.
- Occasional deep clean: Soak in warm water with a drop of dish soap, rinse thoroughly, air dry completely.
- Replace sponges: Every 2–3 months with daily use, or when foam starts to tear. Brushes last years.
Frequently asked
Will the sponges scratch glass?
No. The foam is softer than glass, safe for carafes, French press beakers, and delicate pour-over servers.
Which brush for gooseneck spouts?
The slim wire brush with the finger loop. It bends into the curve, reaches mineral buildup at the spout opening. Rinse after every use.
Can I put these in the dishwasher?
Not recommended. Heat warps the plastic handles and breaks down the sponge foam faster. Hand rinse takes fifteen seconds.
What's the blue clip tool for?
Detailing the French press mesh filter. The teeth scrape old grounds from the screen without bending the metal. Also useful for carafe lid grooves.
How often should I clean my French press?
After every brew. Old grounds turn rancid in the mesh, leave a film on the glass. A quick brush prevents buildup, keeps the next cup cleaner.