Fellow Atmos Vacuum Canister 700 ml - Matte Black

5.0(1 vote)
Brand
Fellow
Material
Stainless steel, Plastic
Color
Black
Volume (ml)
700 ml
Volume (g)
280 g
Height
12,5 cm
Diameter
11 cm

Fellow Atmos is a vacuum container for storing your coffee beans. Durable and airtight, it prevents oxidation and increases your coffee's shelf life by up to 50%. Probably the biggest advantage that Atmos has over it's competitors is it's integrated vacuum pump - twist the lid back and forth to remove air from the inside. 

Main Features

  • Made from glass and food-grade plastic 
  • Prevents oxidation and increases the coffee's life span by up to 50%
  • Integrated vacuum pump- twist the lid back and forth to remove air from the inside
  • Easy release button- press the button to unlock and bring the air pressure back to normal
  • Airtight silicone seal- stops air, moisture and odors 
Important Information
  • Fellow Atmos is not suitable for dishwasher - the integrated vacuum pump won't like it

Reviews (1x)

Reviews Total
5.0 / 5
Recommended by
100%
1 out of 1 users
Johny U. Show Original January 22
Recommends
Mark
Appearance, quality design
Technology - there are a lot of "vacuum" cans on the market, but this one meets 10/10
Vacuum relief valve
Fun and easy vacuuming
Nic

Questions (1x)

Questions Total
1
Answers Total
1
Translated from Kofio.cz Show Original
Hello, I would like to ask one thing. I have a Fellow Atmos vacuum canister from you, and for some reason the vacuum "leaks" from the canister.
For example, once every 2 days the valve is on top and there is no vacuum in the can. What could it be?

Thank you,


H.
Translated from Kofio.cz Show Original
Good day. Even after roasting, coffee beans release oxide, which must escape from somewhere. Roasters often package their coffee in bags with a one-way valve, which allows the accumulated oxide to escape, preventing the package from swelling and bursting. It's the same in cans. Oxide can accumulate here too, but since it has nowhere to escape, overpressure is created inside the container, which can then push out the negative pressure indicator valve. It is therefore a good idea to check the can every few days and, if necessary, re-create the negative pressure inside. We wish you a nice day! :)