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🍵 Hario V60 Pour Over Set: Ceramic Dripper, Glass Server, Scoop & Filters - Size 02, White Review

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Very good

Revainrating 5 out of 5  
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4.9
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Description of 🍵 Hario V60 Pour Over Set: Ceramic Dripper, Glass Server, Scoop & Filters - Size 02, White

Everything you need for a professional, pour-over cup of Coffee at home or work; just add Coffee and water!. Kit includes: Hario V60 Coffee dripper, Hario V60 Coffee server, Hario Coffee scoop and Hario V60 Disposable paper filters (100-Pack). Heatproof borosilicate glass server with BPA-free handle, lid and measuring spoon. V60 Size 02 makes 1-4 cups. Made in Japan.

Reviews

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Type of review

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Great dripper for coffee, tea and espresso

Ceramic dripper retains heat very well. I was between choosing a plastic dripper or a ceramic one, so I went with the long term option. However, after a few uses, the coffee set broke at the top and I immediately ordered a larger one. After one use it broke. I'm not sure I'll ever buy a Hario coffee infuser again, but I would definitely recommend getting a dripper.

Pros
  • Easy to use
Cons
  • Good but not great

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The most delicious coffee and very quick brew

The best coffee I have ever drunk is made with this machine. Everyone who drinks my coffee says it's so much better than Starbucks! This is a lot cheaper than the k cup items which are not recyclable. It's faster than Keurig and absolutely delicious. You need a way to boil water, but once you buy a kettle or use a microwave, you're good to go. You have to buy this.

Pros
  • glitters
Cons
  • some little things

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Nice little coffee maker set

This is an amazing Hario starter set at a great price. Mine came with a #02 Hario V60 porcelain dripper, a glass service jug (to prevent your cup from overflowing), a nice plastic coffee spoon and natural unbleached coffee filters that really suit the Hario shape. I have previously purchased a Revain gooseneck kettle for my Chemex which I use at home on the weekends so I was good to go. All I do is heat the water to 210, rinse the filter, drain the water, put a scoop of coffee in the wet…

Pros
  • Top marks for support and durability from testers
Cons
  • Annoys

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great filling system! my new darling :)

In general a very good brewing system! We also have a CoffeeGator with a metal filter and a Bodum French Press. The Hario's build quality is at least as good as its competitors, and without breaking a micron, the Hario 02 decanter's glass walls feel thicker and more durable than the CoffeeGator (the Hario is also easier to clean, with a larger bore) . It can be likened to the glass jar of a Bodum French Press. Not sure why other reviewers have said the decanter is weak, it seems about as strong

Pros
  • Nice
Cons
  • Upgradable

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great for bringing out the bright, fruity flavors of Third Wave coffee.

At last count I have eight different coffee makers in my house. Hario is my standard when judging a new range of coffee beans, especially when it comes to a lighter roast of specialty beans from the same origin. (For example, a Peruvian geisha my friends brought from Lima was used in Hario.) Hario's quick flipping — a function of the ridges inside the cone and the thin filter paper — means it's difficult to extract too strongly. Coffee even with a fairly fine grind. This helps reduce the bitter

Pros
  • Weight
Cons
  • For old

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Perfect product for any user!

This funnel just opened up coffee in a new way. Previously from ikea. And of course, in principle, making coffee using the pour-over method is just super. None, even professional coffee machines, stand nearby.

Pros
  • Quality, appearance, delicious coffee
Cons
  • Not

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A very high-quality product, I take it not for the first time.

So far, I have never regretted that I took a plastic funnel, because. I brew my own pour-over mostly in the morning, when I don’t have much energy, so it would not be very convenient to raise the ceramic funnel (I often drop things without waking up, so there is a high probability that I would break it). Plastic does not give off extra tastes in coffee (he could not even through the filter). + at work I brew through a ceramic funnel, so it is much less convenient

Pros
  • Weight, strength, price, thermal conductivity
Cons
  • Didn't notice (mb, for someone aesthetics)