Product Code
KB0372
Manufacturer Code
KB0372
Copper Jigger KB0372
Made in Greece
The Copper Jigger is the perfect tool to create tasteful cocktails and your favorite drinks. The Copper Jigger is made in Greece, of 100% pure copper and it is handmade. The Copper Jigger has a double measuring cup for 30 ml and 60 ml. The Copper Jigger is also known as Double Jigger, Jigger Shot, Cocktail Jigger, Measuring Cup, Cocktail Measuring or Measuring Jigger; However, whatever you call it, we have it!
The Copper Jigger is a very popular double spirit measure because of its ergonomic design, durability and classy. The Copper Jigger is an indispensable tool for making cocktails and drinks, for both amateurs and professionals bartenders. The Copper Jigger fits neatly into every professional bar.
- Handcrafted.
- Durable.
- Clear Copper.
- Double sided jigger: 30 ml & 60 ml.
- Ideal for accurate measurements.
- Perfect for cocktails and all kinds of drinks.
- Appropriate for contact with food.
- Perfect for domestic & professional use.
- Copper thickness: 1 mm
Dimensions:
- Diameter Up: 4.5 cm
- Diameter Down: 4.2 cm
- Height: 9.5 cm
- Weight: 60 gr.
- Copper thickness: 1 mm
- Capacity: 30 ml & 60 ml
Care Tips for Copper and Brass Products
- Wash the copper or the brass items, before the first use, with detergents and water. Then, rinse and dry with a soft cotton cloth.
- In order to bring back the initial polishing use the traditional solution. Damp a cloth in a solution of vinegar and salt or lemon and rub the copper item. Alternatively you can buy a special cleaner for copper and brass items.
- One more magical way to bring back the initial polishing in copper and brass items is to immerse them for 2-3 seconds in solution that you have already prepared inside a container with citric acid sour salt. Firstly, fill with water a container in which the copper or the brass utensil can be fitted. Drop a big or small spoon of citric acid sour salt depending on the amount of the water and then immerse the copper or the brass utensil inside the water. Remove it and magically the polishing is back, no matter how much blurry or how many black spots the utensil had.