FORGE Spoon Bombilla
FORGE Spoon Bombilla
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A classic spoon bombilla for all your yerba mate drinking needs. This slender and curvy bombilla is made of 100% stainless steel for maximum durability and cleanliness.
Dimensions: 7.5 in. long
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FAQs
FAQs
What's The Best Type Of Bombilla?
At Yerba Mate Lab, we only stock spoon bombillas after years of testing different kinds. Why? They offer the best filtration for all types of yerbas, and blow other types (coil, spring, slits) out of the water.
For the best filtration, look for bigger filter heads and ones with more holes, such as our 1000-hole bombas.
How To Clean Bombillas
Bombillas should be cleaned after every use with a thorough rinse under warm water. If made of stainless steel, soap can be used but is not mandatory and should be avoided with other materials.
Every 1-2 months, a deep clean should be done by boiling the bombillas in a pot with a tablespoon of baking soda for about 10 minutes.
Why Is My Bombilla Clogged?
A clogged bombilla can happen for several reasons with the main one being the preparation.
Some important things to note that affect clogging most are:
- allowing the yerba to soak for 3-5 minutes on the initial pour
- positioning the filter correctly at the bottom, under the mountain
If still experiencing clogging, we suggest pulling the bombilla up slightly (out of the water) and seeing if it clears.
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Works as advertised. The bojo (the circular part with all the holes) is a tad small for medium or "small" gourds on the slightly bigger size. I put it next to a quarter for scale. Best paired with smaller gourds. Otherwise great for tereré or if you're not entirely familiar with how to prepare uruguayan or argentinian mate, as the circular bojo has a better flow than the tear-drop or argentine style bombillas. For chimarrão it is best to check if this won't be too small! Pro tip: for tereré, this will pair very well with a stanley bottle cup as an impromptu guampa :)
Very light. I think this will be a go-to for tereré