Silver Manhattan Cobbler Shaker
This retro-inspired cocktail shaker is what's known as a Cobbler, a shaker style that has three handy parts: a metal tin, cap and built-in strainer. So not only does it look stylish, but it's also perfect for those looking for a shaker that's easy to master.
Cobbler shakers are great for beginners. Compared to Boston-style shakers, it's easier to assemble and shake with. If you're aiming to make 1-2 serves in one go, make like a shoeless person and get to a Cobbler!
Top tip: Although the Cobbler comes with a built-in strainer, you might find some small fragments passing through. To ensure no debris makes its way into your drink, purchase a separate strainer.
Good to know:
• Made with copper-plated stainless steel
• Hand-wash only and buff dry to remove water marks
Dimensions:
• Height: 260mm
• Diameter: 90mm
• Volume: 750ml
• Cap Volume: 75ml
Silver Manhattan Cobbler Shaker
This retro-inspired cocktail shaker is what's known as a Cobbler, a shaker style that has three handy parts: a metal tin, cap and built-in strainer. So not only does it look stylish, but it's also perfect for those looking for a shaker that's easy to master.
Cobbler shakers are great for beginners. Compared to Boston-style shakers, it's easier to assemble and shake with. If you're aiming to make 1-2 serves in one go, make like a shoeless person and get to a Cobbler!
Top tip: Although the Cobbler comes with a built-in strainer, you might find some small fragments passing through. To ensure no debris makes its way into your drink, purchase a separate strainer.
Good to know:
• Made with copper-plated stainless steel
• Hand-wash only and buff dry to remove water marks
Dimensions:
• Height: 260mm
• Diameter: 90mm
• Volume: 750ml
• Cap Volume: 75ml
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