My husband looked at it and questioned what it was. I showed him how to use it and now he is using my second one. I am using the first one. HA! We like that it warms up and feels interesting as you sip it. This I remembered using while In Argentina. Adore this so much. Muchas Gracias por todas!!
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Unlike the threaded, segmented variety, this bombilla is really durable, with nothing to loosen up. Since it has a shovel-like tip, belying the name "bombilla" ("bulb"), it can be used to really dig at the contents of the gourd, so you don't have to beat it up banging it on things. I've run mine through the dishwasher hundreds of time--buying another just so I can rotate them, one for the gourd, one for the dishwasher...
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I prefer this one over the metal one i got too. The bamboo is sturdy and has very small holes at the end that prevent the small leaves from getting though unlike the metal one i got. My favorite bombilla.
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This has been the best, most simple bombilla I have ever used... I use it several times a day and it doesn't look any different from the day it first arrived. It will deliver the perfect sip of mate day after day. I am ordering some for friends soon! Cheers!
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Scraper tip is very useful, and the bombilla is sturdy. Highly recommended. Does not impart a taste as you might expect, which is good.
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I have used this bombilla and also one of the ones that uses a spring for the filter. This one does a better job at filtering particles and the scraper is a pretty nice bonus.
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