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HARIO V60-01 Dripper (Ceramic)

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  • SOMETIMES ONE CUP IS ENOUGH

    If you are used to making a pot of coffee even when you want just a cup, then this great little brewer may well be your saviour. Arguably the most popular manual brew method over the past decade, the HARIO V60-01 is a reimagining of the classic cone dripper. There are as many opinions on brew method as there are baristas but, once you have found your favourite, this is one of cheapest and most effective ways to make great coffee at home.

    This method, paired with the appropriate filters, is ideal for making single cups of coffee directly into the mug - you can make up to 16oz in one brew - and ensures that you only make the coffee that you need. It's simple to use, easy to clean and, as long as you have good coffee, may make you put your coffee machine away for good.

    This HARIO V60 is ceramic (prettier and better at retaining heat), but it is also available in clear plastic (BPA-free and shatter resistant), or heatproof glass. Whichever you choose, your days of old, microwaved coffee could be over.

    • Available in multiple colourways
    • V60-01 Paper Filters Sold Separately
    • SIZE: ⌀95 x W119 × D100 × H82mm
    • CAPACITY: 1-2cups
    • WEIGHT (INCL. INDIVIDUAL BOX): Approx. 300g
    • MATERIAL
      • Dripper: Porcelain
      • Measuring Spoon: Polypropylene (included with White colourway ONLY)
    • Made in Japan
  • HARIO V60-01 Dripper (Ceramic) - User Guide

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Customer Reviews

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DL
Niche but not for me

I wanted to experience the V60 technique, so I bought one to try it out but did not realize how unique the design was. My usual brand of non-bleached, cruelty free (no animal glue etc) filter paper did not really fit it and because of the wide hole in the bottom, I kept breaking the filter papers. I eventually just gave it away to someone as it just wasn't working out. Part my ignorance surely but I just don't dig the design. The cups I got from it were inconsistent. Some good and some not so great. It is pretty though.

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Ben
The original, classic, yet still relevant!

So many drippers available these days and coffee professionals and home coffee geeks still seem to love the original V60!
Picked up the Small 01 size ceramic one in GREEN to add to my collection :D

I use light roast coffee for pour overs, for dark roast you may have a different experience, although I believe the V60 was originally designed with darker coffee in mind! Like most pour over devices it is versatile with many different brew techniques / recipes, it can be as simple or as complicated as you want it to be :D

Keep in mind when testing I've been usually using a smaller amount of coffee since I'm generally doing 2-3 or sometimes 4 pour overs at once (Using usually 12g coffee sometimes 13 or 14g)
IF you use a larger amount your results may be different than mine.

I originally had a Plastic Timemore Crystal Eye brewer (in a similar conical V60 shape and size (02)) I compared with a Plastic V60 and noticed I generally got more pleasant acidity and brightness and maybe more linger generally out of the V60 (02). I preferred the V60. Later Compared the Plastic 02 to the Smaller Plastic 01 size brewers and found I generally preferred the smaller 01 size brewer again due to more brightness and linger usually. Perhaps the smaller 01 size is just better suited to my smaller 12g dose.

However, going to Ceramic V60 I thought I lost a little bit of the brightness and acidity I enjoyed in the Plastic V60s. Maybe it's more balanced this way, still good. Though sometimes I still get good brightness / acidity, it's not that it's lacking totally, maybe it's down to preheating or pouring / brew errors.

One thing I prefer about the plastic: I don't bother preheating the plastic V60s, but I do pre wet / rinse the filters and the filter seems to stick / fit better than on the ceramic ones.
But I'm a little skeptical about the healthiness of brewing in plastic which is why I want to use the Ceramic ones more often.

Ceramic may require a pre-heating. I leave it on-top of my kettle but then I rinse the filter with warm tap water which probably loses some heat... Sometimes I'll rinse the filter then put it on the kettle, but then I'm getting condensation / steaming the filter and potentially getting some steamed filter paper water in my kettle.... so workflow is more awkward.
If I'm not using fancy remineralized water or if I have more than enough water for the pourovers I'm doing then I'd just use the kettle water for preheating which is still a bit awkward I prefer running it under the tap rather than risking spilling / burning :p

Talking to other pour-over people, for some reason they seem to prefer plastic, then ceramic and glass being the least fav. Although people do seem to love the Switch which comes with a glass V60.

I like the green colour, the ribs on the inside and the Made in Japan stand out more than on the white.

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Josh S.
Great small size V60

Bought this as I wanted a smaller v60. Makes a single cup which is great. Love that the simple look of the ceramics. Would recommend.

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C
Hario V60-01

Great single serving size. Typical Hario ceramic heft and quality. Nice green hue. Good for home use or travel if packed appropriately.

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Dylan
Durable

I really liked my ceramic V60-02, so I bought one in the V60-01 size for single cups. I generally do between 12-20 grams, and I would not suggest putting much more coffee than that in. The 01 filters are widely available and relatively cheap. I have not really dropped either model, but they seem quite solid and I have never worried about it. I suppose if you were worried you can get the plastic version, but it doesn't feel as good in the hands as the ceramic version. I also like that the ceramic version feels hot as you pour the water in, though I understand this heat transfer actually decreases water temperature slightly. It would be cool to carry this model in black.

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