BIRDY
MJFLAIR JAPAN BIRDY 540ml cocktail bar mixing tin- Charcoal black
MJFLAIR JAPAN BIRDY 540ml cocktail bar mixing tin- Charcoal black
SKU:GWD250701
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-charcoal black(Black Oxide Film Finish)
-Approx. 540ml
-Approx. 220g
-304 stainless steel
-Dia.82 x 120mm
-Made in Japan
Charcoal Edition — The Art of Deep Black
The Charcoal Edition is the result of a specialized electrochemical process that increases the natural oxide layer on metal to approximately 0.4 microns, achieving a rich, glossy black without using paint, coatings, or dye.
This advanced treatment enhances durability against abrasion and corrosion, while remaining environmentally friendly and fully recyclable — a testament to sustainable craftsmanship.
The Ultimate Tin
The world's first mixing tin uses proprietary polishing technology that helps maximize the chilling of the drink and regulate the dilution of the ice.
Horizontal grain that stirs with you

Hand-polished to produce a horizontal grain, the Birdy Mixing Tin allows your stirring motion to produce kinetic energy with the liquid and ice. A smooth and efficient stir means that cocktails blend better. Also, the 3% copper added to the stainless steel helps spirits open up to release deeper complexity.
Optimal smoothness to aerate cocktails
The proprietary polishing technique used to craft Birdy Mixing Tins creates the ideal smoothness for producing the maximum quantity of fine air bubbles. This not only helps to aerate your spirits in the process of stirring, it also creates a better mouth feel.
Stainless steel is cool and doesn’t break
With just a few stirs, you’ll come to appreciate just how fast the Birdy Mixing Tin chills compared to glass, while the reduction in dilution allows you to produce noticeably more flavorful drinks. And unlike other metallic tins, the inside features mirror polishing to reduce sound for a pleasant cocktail-making experience.
**About the Marks on the Bottom Surface**
Products in the Charcoal Edition undergo an electrolytic treatment during manufacturing, creating a thick oxide layer that gives them their signature deep black finish. As part of this process, several electrical contact points must be applied, which may result in small dot-like or scratch-like marks on the bottom surface. These marks are a natural outcome of production and do not affect the quality or performance of the product.
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Before You Buy – Stainless Steel Products
Before You Buy – Stainless Steel Products
All items are brand new. Because these stainless steel products are handcrafted and undergo quality inspection, some pieces may show very, very minor, natural surface marks—this is normal for handmade items and does not affect their quality or functionality. Please note that returns cannot be accepted for these natural variations.
Compared to Boston shakers, these barely noticeable marks are more likely to appear on cobbler shakers(because there are more stainless steel contact surfaces), while the entire BIRDY product line has an even lower chance of showing such imperfections.
If you’d like to see the actual product before purchasing, we’d be happy to provide detailed photos or videos. Please contact sales@mjflair.com
Customs Duty For US Recipients
Customs Duty For US Recipients
From Aug 29, 2025, all packages shipped to the US — including those valued under $800 — will no longer be duty-free.
The United States currently imposes a 65% import duty plus additional processing fees on stainless steel tableware made in Japan.
Please note that your order total does not include these import taxes.
After you submit your order and payment, we will calculate the applicable duties and send you a separate payment link for the tax amount.
Once the tax payment is completed, we will proceed with shipping your order.
Delivery Time
Delivery Time
All shipments are from Taipei, Taiwan.
SF-Express: 3-5 business days to Southeast Asia and South Korea
FedEx or DHL: 4-6 business days
The recipient is responsible for import duties and fees.
The recipient is responsible for import duties and fees.
All prices are listed before taxes. Any import duties, taxes, or customs fees are the recipient's responsibility. Upon import, the logistics provider will inform you of applicable charges, and delivery will proceed after payment. Tax rates vary by country and product type, with generally higher rates in Europe. For more details, please visit our estimated taxes page or consult your local customs office.

Tax Estimation
Recipient is responsible for Tax charges.
The recipient is responsible for all taxes and fees for importing the product. Product prices do not include duty tax or VAT.
Estimated Taxes = Customs Duty + VAT + Additional fees
Our main products:
Stainless Steel Goods (HS code: 732393)
Glassware (HS code: 701349)
Customs Estimated Duty:
EU & UK:
Stainless Steel Goods: 0-3.2%
Glassware: 0-11%
AISA:
Thailand:
Stainless Steel kitchen: 10%
Glassware: 20%
VAT Estimated Rates:
Hungary: 27%
Denmark, Sweden: 25%
Croatia, Finland, Greece: 24%
Italy: 22%
France: 20%
Germany: 19%
Spain: 21%
Netherlands, Belgium, Austria: 21%
UK: 20%
Thailand: 7-10%
Example:
For an order amount of €200 being shipped to Italy, involving stainless steel products, the estimated tax would be approximately:
€200 x (0~3.2%) + VAT (€200 x 22%) = €200 x (22%~25.2%) = €44 ~ €50.4.
There may also be additional customs handling fees.
The recipient can estimate the taxes based on the above information. However, actual taxes will be determined by the customs authority. DHL/FedEx will notify you of the final taxes to be paid.
Check EU taxes.
Check UK taxes.
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