- Brand: Hario
- Capacity: 300 Milliliters
- Color: White
- Special Feature: Manual
- Coffee Maker Type: Pour Over
- 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































pk123 –
This Hario pour over is easy to use and easy to clean. I use paper filters and fold them to fit, using a little water to seal the folds before adding the coffee grinds. This ensures that the coffee doesn’t get stuck within the folds while pouring, which would leak to a weaker cup. This method is also significantly cheaper than purchasing the Hario cone shaped filters. The key to learning how to make a good cup is practice, patience, and very slow pouring for a medium-strong coffee, and to make sure that the grounds do not rise all the way up the filter which results in a weaker coffee.
Laure’ Turmell –
Not sure if this was intentional or not, but there is no way to see how much coffee you’ve poured into your cup without having a peep hole at the base of the coffee maker. On the one hand I can see how having no slit would keep the coffee temperature more consistent in the mug, but on the other hand, if you misjudge how much water you’ve poured, then you have a potential mess on your hands.Otherwise, works great!
Brian Schlining –
I’ve used all kinds of single serve coffee filters over the last 25 years. I recently dropped and shattered one of my ceramic ones and bought the Hario as a replacement. And yes, like you’ll read in other review, the very first time I used it with a Melitta coffee filter the filter bottom broke dumping the grounds into my coffee cup. Then I read the instructions that came with the filter and followed its suggestion … fold the crimped edges of the filter. And voila, I’ve used it daily for the last 4 months with whatever filters my local store carries without any more filter blow outs.One thing I really love about this filter is that the large drain hole in the bottom never gets clogged while making coffee. Other filters that I’ve used will occasionally get stopped up by the filter, forcing me to do the “risky” filter re-seat to allow the coffee to drain again.All-in-all I’m very happy with it. Five stars
savage –
It makes great coffee! I bought this for camping but will likely end up getting another for the house. I’ve used plastic pour over filter holders before but they always impart a flavor and seem to get worse with age. This one imparts no flavor and after 6 months has held up.
Mike –
Great flavor, I can control strength. Great Value. A >little< more time intensive but worth it. I already bought a spare, in case I break this one. This WHITE one, feels like ceramic. The CLEAR spare I bought feels plastic. I bought it so maybe I can see the level in the cup.
Mark –
I use this with the Hario V60 drip kettle and it makes a phenominal cup of coffee. Up your coffee game people and pick this up, you won’t regret it.
Rosemary –
YUM. Coffee is so crisp and fresh, pair this with some quality filters and organic coffee and you’re set for a heartwarming cup of coffee everytime. Sturdy ceramic. Solid AF.
P. Granholm –
Great product. Easy to use and clean up.