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Hario V60 Ceramic Coffee Dripper Pour Over Cone Coffee Maker Size 02, White
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Brand | Hario |
Color | White |
Product Dimensions | 4.7"D x 5.5"W x 4"H |
Special Feature | Dishwasher_safe |
Coffee Maker Type | Pour Over |
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- Note: 1)Too coarse a grind, too little coffee, or insufficiently tamping the grounds before brewing can all lead to inadequate pressure for a proper brew. 2)It is important to note that the amount of espresso extracted will vary depending on the grind size and amount and reprogramming may be needed when the size and amount are adjusted
- Classic Ceramic Dripper: Specially designed to produce an evenly brewed cup of coffee. Durable Japanese ceramic retains heat to help ensure retain temperature throughout the brewing cycle. Minimalist look to suit any kitchen design or style
- Pour Over Excellence: Specialty cone shape and unique spiral ridges allow for deeper layering of the coffee grounds, producing a deep, rich umami flavor
- Pour Control: The V60 features a single large hole, improving pour flow and providing users the ultimate freedom-- Pour water quickly for a light flavor or slower for a rich, deep taste. Better accentuates coffees with floral or fruit flavor notes
- Traditional Meets Modern: Our ceramic drippers are made from Arita-yaki, a traditional style of Japanese ceramics with a rich 400-year history. Each Hario pour over dripper is handmade by a local craftsperson in Japan
- Product Details: Size 1; 1-2 cup brewing capacity. W119×D100 ×H82mm. Red color
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From the manufacturer
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CoffeeIn the world of artisanal coffee, Hario is home to such iconic designs as the V60 Dripper, Buono Pour Over Kettle, Skerton Coffee Grinder, and Technica Coffee Syphon. Our history of developing innovative Coffee Products began in the 1940s, and now includes a broad portfolio of Drippers, Filters, Servers, Kettles, Grinders, Syphons, Scales, Presses, Cold Brew and Other items. Each of our products is designed and manufactured to our exacting standards, remaining true to our Japanese heritage and commitment to quality. |
TeaIn Japanese, Hario means "King of Glass". Originally developed for use in the science laboratory, our heatproof borosilicate glass is manufactured in Japan and resistant to sudden temperature change and odor transfer, while also being safe for use in microwave ovens and dishwashers. Many of our tea items utilize our "Hario Glass" and spans Teapots, Drippers, Servers, Presses, Kettles and Other items. |
Tableware and CookwareFrom Rice Cookers to Drinking Glasses, Bakeware to Water Pots, our Tableware and Cookware category includes a wide variety of items in multiple sizes, shapes, colors and materials. Discover traditional Japanese items with a modern flair. |
PetsAdmittedly geared towards smaller dog breeds and their feline counterparts, our pet items have won numerous design awards for innovation and quality. Many of our items are available in durable glass and porcelain, and also in multiple colors and shapes. |
Since 1921
Hario was established in 1921 in Tokyo, Japan as a manufacturer of laboratory glassware. By the late 1940s, after many years of research, the company introduced its heatproof "HARIO glass", which allowed the company to introduce its first coffee product - the Hario coffee syphon. After years of expansion in a number of different categories, in 2005, Hario released its iconic V60 Dripper, which has since become the most widely used dripper for manual pour over coffee. Hario's current catalog now spans kitchenware, laboratory glassware, automotive headlights, aromatherapy, pets products and jewelry, with a particular focus on specialty coffee and tea accessories. In addition to its dedication to product quality, Hario has an unwavering commitment to social responsibility, operating its pollution-free glass factory which utilizes 100% natural ingredients.
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Materials | Glass, Metal, Ceramic, Plastic, and Copper | Glass and Metal | Copper, Enamel and Plastic | Metal and Plastic | Paper | Plastic, Glass and Ceramic |
Sizes | 01, 02 and 03 | 360, 450, 500, 600, 700, 800 and 1000 ml | 700, 800, 1000 and 1200 ml | - | 01, 02 and 03 | - |
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Product information
Brand | Hario |
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Color | White |
Product Dimensions | 4.7"D x 5.5"W x 4"H |
Special Feature | Dishwasher_safe |
Coffee Maker Type | Pour Over |
Filter Type | Paper |
Style | Coffee Maker |
Specific Uses For Product | Coffee maker |
Included Components | Hario Ceramic Coffee Dripper |
Operation Mode | Manual |
Model Name | V60 Ceramic |
Number of Items | 1 |
Package Type | Standard Packaging |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Weight | 1.07 pounds |
Manufacturer | Hario |
ASIN | B000P4D5HG |
Item model number | VDC-02W |
Customer Reviews |
4.8 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #15,730 in Home & Kitchen (See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen) #52 in Coffee Machines |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | February 23, 2010 |
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Product Description
Hario's classic ceramic dripper ranks among the best. The Hario V60 is a cone pour-over brewer which has been specially designed to produce an evenly brewed cup of coffee. The V60 is one of the most popular manual coffee brewers on the market today. Why the cone shape? The cone shaped paper filter adds depth to the coffee layer, so that the water flows to the center, extending the amount of time it is in contact with the ground coffee. The brand recognized by Coffee Geeks worldwide.
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Easy to clean | 4.8 | 4.5 | 4.8 | 4.9 | 4.8 |
Flavor | 4.7 | 4.3 | 4.7 | 4.8 | 4.6 |
Easy to use | 4.7 | 4.2 | 4.7 | 4.8 | 4.6 |
Quality of material | 4.8 | — | 4.8 | 4.7 | 4.7 |
Durability | 4.7 | — | 4.7 | 4.7 | 4.9 |
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capacity | 300 milliliters | 300 milliliters | 200 milliliters | 4 cups | 400 milliliters |
material | Ceramic | Porcelain | Ceramic | Glass | Plastic |
input interface | unknown | buttons | unknown | unknown | unknown |
wattage | 0 watts | 500 watts | 1 watts | 2 watts | 0 watts |
model name | V60 Ceramic | VDCR-01-R | V60 Ceramic | — | V60 |
weight | 1.07 pounds | 0.28 kilograms | 0.66 pounds | 2.2 pounds | 0.22 pounds |
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Customers like the ease of use, quality and speed of setup of the coffee maker. For example, they mention it's simple to use, produces great coffee and that it speeds up coffee preparation time considerably. Customers are also impresseded with appearance, and material. That said, opinions are mixed on flow and size.
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Customers like the quality of the coffee maker. They mention that it produces great coffee, and is a great quality product. Some say that it makes the best pour over coffee, with rich and full flavor. Overall, most are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.
"Takes up almost no space on counter. Makes wonderful drip coffee. I use a small glass carafe with this" Read more
"A very elegant little pour-over filter holder. It's well-made, holds water hot and has a perfect size hole at the bottom...." Read more
"...The Kalita Wave 185 works great and has a really cool design, but I find the filters a little annoying to separate, and I end up using an AeroPress..." Read more
"...Excellent product. We drink a lot of coffee in this household, and so do not use this everyday (my husband likes to use our percolator instead)...." Read more
Customers find the coffee maker very simple to use, fun to experiment with, and easy to set up. They also say the filters make the brewing easy and the cleanup easy. Customers also mention that the coffee is easy to see when and where it's dirty.
"...The V60 is easy to set up, easy to clean up, and a generally forgiving way to brew small-to-moderate amounts of coffee...." Read more
"...Very handy." Read more
"...This one is perfect for making one cup for myself, and I really like the style and feel of the ceramic - and I absolutely love the coral red color." Read more
"...These filters make the brewing easy, the cleanup easy, and there are no negative aspects to using these. You can't go wrong with these filters." Read more
Customers find the coffee maker easy to clean. They say it retains heat very well once it's warmed up, and is easy to store after use. Some mention that the product is sturdy and goes great in the dishwasher. Overall, customers are satisfied with the cleanability of the product.
"...The V60 is easy to set up, easy to clean up, and a generally forgiving way to brew small-to-moderate amounts of coffee...." Read more
"...I've used it for five(?) years on and off. Still looks new. For easiest cleaning, rinse in warm water immediately after use...." Read more
"...good, the glaze and formation are very even, it looks stylish, easy to clean, I have no doubt this thing could possibly last forever...." Read more
"...These filters make the brewing easy, the cleanup easy, and there are no negative aspects to using these. You can't go wrong with these filters." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the appearance of the coffee maker. They mention that it looks very nice, the Hario ceramic is beautiful, and it is easy to clean. They also appreciate the smart, efficient, and adorable design. Customers also mention that the coffeemaker is simple and yet very effective, and is perfect for pour over coffee.
"A very elegant little pour-over filter holder. It's well-made, holds water hot and has a perfect size hole at the bottom...." Read more
"...The Kalita Wave 185 works great and has a really cool design, but I find the filters a little annoying to separate, and I end up using an AeroPress..." Read more
"...I've used it for five(?) years on and off. Still looks new. For easiest cleaning, rinse in warm water immediately after use...." Read more
"...I chose the ceramic, which is beautiful to look at, very easy to clean, and leaves none of that "tinny" taste you may get with metal or that..." Read more
Customers like the material of the coffee maker. They mention that it's made of ceramic, which is easy to clean and does not add any smell or taste to the coffee. The dripper is made of porcelain, which makes it safe to pour hot water on. Customers also say that the dripper has no plastic parts to touch boiling water, making cleanup a breeze. Overall, customers are satisfied with the material and recommend it to others.
"...The glaze over the ceramic is quite good and to tell you the truth the glaze is probably stronger than the ceramic, because it's so thin that it's..." Read more
"...I also love that this is ceramic so I can hand wash or put in the dishwasher whereas when I previously had a french press, I never really trusted it..." Read more
"...Since it is not made of plastic, it is safe to pour hot water on and also looks pretty...." Read more
"...are larger and wider on the bottom than other drippers, and are made of porcelain. However, check your order carefully...." Read more
Customers find the coffee maker easy to set up. They say it's a quick and easy way to brew a few cups at a time, and it speeds up coffee preparation time considerably. They also say it takes less coffee, brewers faster, yet somehow provides a bolder flavor. Customers also mention that it boils water in less than 2 minutes, and that it takes seconds to pull the filter and grinds out.
"As stated, this dripper makes a strong cup of coffee very quickly. Of course you could just use less coffee as you get familiar...." Read more
"...It allows a faster extraction, and the ridges help prevent a vacuum from forming (which slows the speed of the water draining through)...." Read more
"...It's quick to setup and easy to clean. I even bought a red one for my wife!" Read more
"...This (Size 01) pour over dripper is so much better and faster...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the size of the coffee maker. Some mention it fits perfectly on a large mug, while others say that it's rather small. The base doesn't fit large muds, and the reusable mesh filter doesn''t work in this unit.
"Takes up almost no space on counter. Makes wonderful drip coffee. I use a small glass carafe with this" Read more
"...Great for use in a travel mug!" Read more
"...Bialetti makes one, but it's rather small and you have to use their filters and their filters are very expensive $7.99 retail...." Read more
"...I have found that smaller grounds work better in it than larger grounds which allow the coffee to filter through it a little faster..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the flow of the coffee maker. Some mention that the coffee flows easily, with no signs of clogging from the folded area. They are impressed and pleased with how quickly it drips, while others say that the water will flow too fast through the larger hole. They also mention that they need to pour slowly and that the hot water flows so quickly that it ends up making a very weak cup.
"...I find that the water runs through the coffee grounds much more quickly with this filter than it does with the Melitta...." Read more
"...Also, because it seems to drain more quickly than Chemex and probably Kalita Wave, you can feel free to experiment with slightly finer grind sizes...." Read more
"...If the brew is too sour, then that means the extraction time is too short. If the brew is too bitter, that means extraction time is too long...." Read more
"...I'm very impressed and pleased with how quickly it drips!..." Read more
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I used a cheap plastic Melitta dripper with a flat-bottom triangular filter for years - it can work pretty well, but I found that it would get clogged on occasion and drain too slowly. So, I started to look at other alternatives. I've used a Chemex brewer for a few years if I want a premium cup, but Chemex filters are expensive and it's a slightly more time consuming process. More recently, I found a discounted ceramic cone brewer from Caribou Coffee, which I figured out was basically a knock-off or re-branded Hario V60 (it even provides the filters for it). I was so happy with it at my office that I purchased this V60 white ceramic model for use at home.
The V60 is easy to set up, easy to clean up, and a generally forgiving way to brew small-to-moderate amounts of coffee. The cone design makes a lot of sense because it prevents water from sidestepping the grounds and finding its way into the cup. Also, because it seems to drain more quickly than Chemex and probably Kalita Wave, you can feel free to experiment with slightly finer grind sizes. I'm always afraid the filter is going to break and ruin my cup of coffee (because the drain hole opens up widely without much support for the tip of the filter), but this has only happened one time, and was probably due to user error.
One of the advantages of the V60 over the Kalita Wave 185 is that the filters are just easier to work with. I do pre-wet them, but I do this less to wash out paper taste, and more to help warm the brewer and keep the filter in place when I add grinds. The Kalita Wave 185 works great and has a really cool design, but I find the filters a little annoying to separate, and I end up using an AeroPress funnel to guide my grinds into the wavy filter (without missing and dumping them into the cone itself).
If I had to point out a negative of the Hario V60, it would be that the filters aren't readily available in grocery stores, etc., and need to be purchased online or at specialty coffee stores that carry them. Hario is from Japan, so many of the filters and drippers are imports (mine even had a fully Japanese manual!). I don't consider approximately $5 for 100 filters to be too expensive (Chemex filters are about twice that price), but it's worth pointing out that you'll have to plan ahead a bit to keep your filters in stock.
I highly recommend the V60 - it's become sort of an industry standard for pour-over enthusiasts, and for good reason!
I moved to a French Press. They are great. Also a rich cup of coffee, tasty, no need for the stove. But even while I was able to avoid too many grinds by using just 7/8 of the available coffee in the pot, I found that the result wasn't always consistent. Some coffee didn't work as well as others. And cleaning wasn't fun or simple to scoop out the coffee, waste a ton of water cleaning it out and then letting it air dry.
So I wanted to try a dripper - Chemex? I saw varying reviews and the negatives against the Chemex were significant, which included need a big glass pot which would collect coffee that I'd then pour into another cup while using very expensive Chemex filters - which may still be well worth it no matter what coffee making method you use. The carafe was also $40 while the Hario was only $15 and a no-lose proposition. I opted for the Hario filters and made my first cup of coffee with it - the same coffee I have used in the Cuisinart, the french press and now the Hario.
Wow. I'm not a total coffee snob using the typical coffee adjectives. But my taste buds immediately could understand the tremendous difference in what the SAME coffee can taste like using different methods and a good filter. Using the slow pour method from my kettle, making as little direct contact with the filter paper, I made myself a cup. The negative - it took a bit longer, required my manual labor instead of letting the machines do their thing - but oh, the results. Wow. The need for sugar with other methods (especially the machine) suddenly was not necessary here. The coffee was rich -- like a cup of frothy hot cocoa if I can compare. None of the sour / bitter / acid (?) taste which led me to add sugar was present using the Hario and the method. It tasted much like the coffee I've had in a great coffee house. My friend's machine cost several hundred instead of the $80 of my Cuisinart. I'm guessing that it just automated the process properly such as having the water preheated and slowly dripped at the right temperature. THAT is the result I got from using the Hario.
At around $7 for 100 filters, that comes to what - 7 cents per cup of coffee? For the convenience, the ability to have the richness and flavor that good coffee can provide, this $15 dripper is a no-lose investment. I chose the ceramic, which is beautiful to look at, very easy to clean, and leaves none of that "tinny" taste you may get with metal or that unpleasant smell / taste that is usually found from plastic. This is a winner.