

☕ Elevate your brew game with the Mighty Small—where precision meets style.
The Fellow Mighty Small Glass Carafe is a 16.9 oz hand-blown borosilicate glass decanter designed for manual pour-over coffee and tea steeping. Its durable 2 mm thick glass retains heat longer, while the no-drip spout and ergonomic handle provide precision pouring. This versatile, modern accessory enhances your coffee ritual with a clean aesthetic and multi-functional use for cold brew and cocktails.













| Best Sellers Rank | #23,448 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #29 in Carafes |
| Brand | Fellow |
| Capacity | 0.3 Liters |
| Color | Clear |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 567 Reviews |
| Material | Borosilicate Glass |
| Special Feature | Durable |
| Style | Modern |
L**A
Safety and Use Guide confusion
Read the Safety and Use Guide closely and it becomes apparent that it is a guide that is also included with other Fellow products, specifically those with double-walled glass. Since this carafe is made of borosilicate glass and is not double-walled there is no problem using it in a microwave or even an oven or cleaning it in the dishwasher if it is positioned carefully so that other dishes won’t impact it. The fellows at Fellow should correct that. It also appears that with the current design Fellow has corrected the drip after pouring issue. My particular use is with a Clever Dripper filled to the top to make two cups of coffee. It is perfect for that. The Clever Dripper top or base can be used for a lid but, in my experience, a folded cotton napkin is more thermally efficient. This carafe is relatively expensive but looks good on the coffee bar and works perfectly. But really, good coffee gear, like good coffee, is expensive.
N**E
Beautiful Glass Carafe
For years now, my morning ritual at work has been grinding fresh beans and brewing two cups of coffee in my trusty French press, but I recently decided to switch things up and get a Hario Switch v60 (03). Since I usually have two cups each morning I wanted a larger carafe to go with the larger Hario Switch. I like the clean and simple look of glass, but the Hario carafe (and others recommended by Amazon) was tall and slender. It wasn't something I felt comfortable using. A slight jiggle of my desk would likely send my coffee tower (scale, carafe, & immersion dripper) tumbling. That's when I noticed the Fellow carafe. It is beautiful, with a wide base, and doesn't look like a beaker from chemistry class (not my thing, but I know some people like that look). It is much lighter than I was expecting, which is both a positive and a negative. It feels very fragile even if it isn't (it's not like I'm going to drop it to find out). Cons (very nitpicky edition): -I find the handle a bit too slippery. I have been thinking about taking a length of paracord and coiling it tightly around the handle to add some texture and improve grip. -The spout doesn't curl back as you see in some other carafes or glass measuring cups, so you need to pour fast(ish) otherwise the coffee can run back down the front of the carafe. It is a small thing, but since I am making coffee at my desk in my office I want to minimize the mess.
R**Y
Looks fantastic and pours perfectly
This fits the aesthetic of my pour over setup perfectly and has a very high quality feel! It also pours supremely well with no dripping or control difficulties. You can pour from high above your coffee cup with a steady, predictable stream that really makes you feel fancy as you watch your coffee aerate!
J**H
Carafe for our Spinn coffee machine
Those that are familiar with the Spinn coffee machine are also likely familiar with the time endured to get one. Originally ordered in late 2016, it just arrived in early 2021. This is not a review of that machine (but in case you're interested, it's pretty great - not perfect but better than good). The reason I mention this is my life is drastically different after the passage of that much time. When I ordered that machine the Spinn-specific carafe option wasn't worth the markup to me. 5 years later it was, but adding the carafe after the fact didn't appear to be an option, and to date neither was the ability to order it as a separate accessory. Yes, we could have easily used a coffee cup, and we did, but at the end of the day pouring coffee out of a coffee cup and into a travel mug can quickly become a messy affair. We needed something purpose built for the job. That is where the Fellow Mighty Small Carafe comes in. After asking on here for dimensions, and receiving some timely and accurate responses, I decided to give it a go. I was already a fan of Fellow products, despite not owning any. So I was oddly excited about a piece of glass. The fitment under the Spinn dispensing port isn't perfect, but it is very good and is no fault of the Carafe at all. It is a very aesthetically pleasing bit of glassware and it pours things without making a hot mess of it. I will say I did manage to accidentally scratch some of the tint off of it whilst cleaning it one day. Again, not the carafe's fault but rather the result of excessive caffeine and soapy hands. It didn't break, though, and it had every right to do so. So there's that. So to summarize: - It is glass - It looks good - It holds liquids - It pours liquids - It mostly fits a Spinn coffee machine
I**H
Beautiful, sturdy, doesn’t fit Kalita Waves
I bought this to work with V60, Kalita, and eventually an origami and/or a switch. The Origami would work well because it has a flat platform. The Kalita has a lip on it’s base that sat off of one side of the carafe but caught on the other side, so TECHNICALLY it does fit, but your dripper will be pretty seriously tilted which will result in uneven extraction. Made me sad because I wanted to use this so bad. I love fellow, they make quality products and this is no exception. If they made a version with a rounded pour spout so my whole Kalita would fit I would buy another in a heartbeat!
T**K
Works great
Just as advertised great for making French press, coffee storage
A**R
I use it everyday
Love this little container. I got this to pour my moka pot espresso in after it’s done because I heard the espresso can get bitter if not transferred quickly. Not issues with cleaning and so far it’s durable to do its job. Nice quality glass. Would be even better if it came with a lid to seal.
R**.
Great Option
This pitcher is on the small size - as advertised. It is very sturdy and well made. It works wonderfully with an Aeropress. Further it accepts an Aeropress fitted with a Prizmo very well. Since the batch size is limited with an Aeropress, this pitcher is ass if it is made for the Aeropress. Even with post brew dilutions (i.e., with boiling water) this provides more than sufficient volume for this placation. I've noted a number of Aeropress videos on YouTube that use fragile pitchers. I checked with several pitcher OEM's. They do not recommend their pitchers for use with an AeroPress. Some even stated that their products were not safe for use with an AeroPress. On the other hand Fellow recommends this pitcher for use with an AeroPress. So I'm very comfortable pressing a batch out with this pitcher under the press. My only suggestion to improve this pitcher is to sell it with a glass or plastic cap for heat retention. For that matter a glass cap could be offered as an accessory like Chemex does.As it is, I transfer the brew into a double walled pitcher with a glass cap. this keeps the coffee presentable for a good while longer. I rarely extend my coffee drinking routine so far as to experience cold coffee. I would definitely buy this again. I give it my strong recommendation.
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