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The Hario V60 Ceramic Pour Over Coffee Set Size 02 White is a manual brewing kit that includes a white ceramic dripper, glass server, paper filters and a measuring spoon, designed to brew 1‑4 cups of coffee with precise flow control. Its conical shape with spiral ribs and a large single hole enables quick, customizable brewing while maintaining heat.
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$34.65
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$33.10
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers highlight the V60's iconic design, noting its spiral ribs and single large hole provide unparalleled flow control for nuanced flavor profiles. They commend its heat retention, quick three‑minute brew time, and high‑quality Japanese craftsmanship, while cautioning that the device demands skill and can be fragile.
What Users Say
Everyday coffee enthusiasts appreciate the V60 for delivering excellent taste, solid heat retention, and a complete starter kit, but they frequently mention its fragility, the need for a gooseneck kettle, and the initial learning curve required to master consistent extraction.
Common Complaints
Fragile ceramic and glass components breaking easily, lack of an included gooseneck kettle, and a steep learning curve for achieving balanced extraction.
How It Compares
vs. Kalita Wave 155/185 (Steel/Ceramic)
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Choose Kalita Wave if you prefer a durable, beginner‑friendly brewer; choose V60 for precise flavor control and faster brews.
vs. Chemex 6‑Cup
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Select Chemex for a larger, elegant brew with a clean taste; select V60 for quicker, more customizable single‑serve coffee.
vs. Melitta Pour‑Over
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Opt for Melitta if you need an affordable, low‑maintenance starter; opt for V60 if you value heat retention, speed, and precise flavor tweaking.