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HARIO V60-01 Dripper (Plastic)

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  • A PORTABLE, LIGHTWEIGHT AND DURABLE CLASSIC!

    Perfect for travel, or coffee buffs on a budget. The HARIO V60-01 plastic brewer is lightweight and durable. The V60 pour-over method is loved all over the world for it's consistent and simple brew. Brew 1-2 cups in this smaller version of the classic V60-02 dripper. Don't forget to get your V60-01 Paper Filters!

    • COLOUR: White or Clear
    • SIZE: ⌀95 W115 × D100 × H82mm
    • CAPACITY: 1-2 cups
    • WEIGHT (INCL. INDIVIDUAL BOX): Approx. 100g
    • MATERIAL:
      • Dripper: Acrylonitrile-styrene resin
      • Measuring Spoon: Polypropylene
    • V60-01 Paper Filters Sold Separately
    • Dishwasher Safe
    • Made in Japan
  • HARIO V60 - Instruction Manual

V60 drip brew brewer pourover pour over set server carafe polypropylene polycarbonate resin

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Hario V60-01 Plastic

After trying many different drippers, I keep coming back to the V60. I bought a second plastic 01 to do side-by-side comparisons of different brew parameters.

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Ben
Plastic V60 Vs Ceramic V60

An update to my previous review,
I found the plastic 01 V60 tends to sometimes have a little more brightness in the cup with a light roast coffee, which is nice.
The ceramic version of the 01 is maybe a little more balanced. It might be due to heat retention characteristics I'm not sure, bottom hole sizes are the same I believe.
Plastic has the benefit of being cheaper, not needing a preheat, and more durable (if you drop things), the only downside to plastic really is I'm not sure about whether brewing in plastic is healthy.

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Ben
Made in Japan

The adorable tiny 01 size V60 is my fav. It might be because I generally only use about 12g coffee, but found vs the 02 size I usually will prefer the 01 brew. A bit more of the pleasant brightness the V60 brings out with a nice lingering aftertaste. I much prefer either of the V60 sizes to the Timemore Crystal eye which seems to dull the acidity or brightness actually down. So If you're not a fan of 'brightness' in coffee the Timemore Crystal eye or better yet the B75 (flat bottom brewer) or Kalita Wave is a better option (B75 especially seems to brew a more sweet and mild tea like coffee). If you want a traditional coffee with good brightness (pleasant acidity) nice linger, and flavour clarity I think the V60 is the best.

I'm curious to see how the ceramic version compares.
Not a fan of plastic and hot water mixing together, but hopefully it's safe. Plastic does have advantages like basically not needing to be pre-heated (some people will still recommend it but I don't bother and I've been getting really good results). Plastic is also less prone to damage from dropping (I've accidentally tested this, and it held up dropping on a hard tile!) Glass or Ceramic option would be Resting in Pieces.

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Gabriel Ouellet
Great product

Works has described !!

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just
Hario V60 1 Cup

Really like the 1 cup version. Makes clean, crisp, and delicious coffee with a little bit of practice

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