The Solo Tritan is the larger, second-generation Solo from Mazelab Coffee (Prague) — the same flat-bottom, wave-filter geometry as the original Solo, moulded in durable Tritan and scaled up to take standard 185-size wave papers and brew bigger, multi-cup batches the small 155 cannot hold. It keeps the Solo's defining large central drain under 40° walls for a fast, high-clarity flow, and pairs with the Solo Glass Server.
It ships with the Solo Spin — the switch-equipped valve base that adds an open/close valve for immersion phases, turning the dripper into a hybrid: valve closed steeps like immersion, valve open drains like percolation. The same Solo Spin base fits both this Tritan and the original Solo. Jackie Tran ran the Solo Spin to fourth place at the 2026 World Brewers Cup in Brussels, leading Round One, with a moisture-management routine of stacked immersion phases. A flat paper set between the dripper and the base also enables a slower Zero Bypass brew.
Choose the Solo Tritan when you want the Solo's clean flat-bottom cup at a larger scale, or the valve control of the Solo Spin. Everyday percolation, immersion-percolation and larger batches all live here; the small 1-2 cup Solo is a separate method (see Solo v1).