• Description
  • Specs
  • Method
  • FULL BODIED BREWING

    Your pourover coffee brewing experience can always be more like a chemistry experiment. After all, you need to take a scientific approach if you want to get the best from your coffee, so why not brew your coffee in a dripper that would look at home in a lab. This double layered stainless steel mesh dripper, from HARIO, ensures airflow for an even extraction and while you get filtered coffee without all the sediment, you still get plenty of the oils for a full bodied brew.

    • SIZE: W148 x D123 x H96 x ⌀108mm (5.8 x 4.8 x 3.8 x ⌀4.3mm)
    • CAPACITY: 480ml (16.2oz)
    • WEIGHT (incl. individual box): Approx. 100g (3.5oz)
    • MATERIAL: Stainless Steel
    • Made in China
  • HARIO 02 Dual Mesh Filter Dripper - User Manual

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Customer Reviews

Based on 6 reviews
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Amy C. (Airdrie, CA)
Update: Super convenient but flimsy design

*Update* I loved the coffee this would brew and being able to easily brew for one with this. Purchased summer 2020 and before Christmas the funnel had snapped off the tiny welds holding it to the piece that rests on the cup.

*Original Post* This is my first pour over coffee tool. I appreciate the ease of use, cleaning, and that there’s nothing else to it. The coffee tastes great, and it makes having a single cup whenever someone wants, super convenient, very happy with this purchase.

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Herman (Vancouver, CA)
It does make your coffee taste different

With a the same coffee on this stainless steel pourover instead of a paper filter. It does give you more a richer mouth feel. Love this Hario filter.

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spencer (Calgary, CA)
Filterless Hario

I picked this up to make pourovers when I run out of filters, but I reach for it more and more for its own strengths. Brews up very similar to a v 60 with a paper filter (same grind will get you started, I've only started experimenting). Compared to a brew with a paper filter it has a much richer mouth feel, and more of the sweetness gets kicked up. Clean up is dead simple: put it in the freezer for a few minutes and the grounds pop right out. Its nice to cut out a paper product. No downsides, well unless you are after that super clean clinical finish only a paper filter will do.

Other similar products I've used: v60 with paper filters, aeropress with metal reusable filter.

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Lana (Toronto, CA)
Fun to use

I bought this filter because I wanted to try pourover coffee but didn't want to generate a lot of paper waste. I've been using this for a couple months and have really been enjoying the coffee that comes from this. The filter is quite easy to use and it's really fun trying different methods to achieve different results. It's quite easy to clean, though some fines can get in between the mesh that will prompt me to do a more thorough cleaning once in a while.

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William Côté (Montreal, CA)
Good coffee but...

Makes good coffee but takes forever to drip. By the time you’re done, the temperature has dropped to luke warm. You also have to make sure your grind is big enough to let water through.

Customer Reviews

Based on 6 reviews
50%
(3)
17%
(1)
0%
(0)
17%
(1)
17%
(1)
A
Amy C. (Airdrie, CA)
Update: Super convenient but flimsy design

*Update* I loved the coffee this would brew and being able to easily brew for one with this. Purchased summer 2020 and before Christmas the funnel had snapped off the tiny welds holding it to the piece that rests on the cup.

*Original Post* This is my first pour over coffee tool. I appreciate the ease of use, cleaning, and that there’s nothing else to it. The coffee tastes great, and it makes having a single cup whenever someone wants, super convenient, very happy with this purchase.

H
Herman (Vancouver, CA)
It does make your coffee taste different

With a the same coffee on this stainless steel pourover instead of a paper filter. It does give you more a richer mouth feel. Love this Hario filter.

s
spencer (Calgary, CA)
Filterless Hario

I picked this up to make pourovers when I run out of filters, but I reach for it more and more for its own strengths. Brews up very similar to a v 60 with a paper filter (same grind will get you started, I've only started experimenting). Compared to a brew with a paper filter it has a much richer mouth feel, and more of the sweetness gets kicked up. Clean up is dead simple: put it in the freezer for a few minutes and the grounds pop right out. Its nice to cut out a paper product. No downsides, well unless you are after that super clean clinical finish only a paper filter will do.

Other similar products I've used: v60 with paper filters, aeropress with metal reusable filter.

L
Lana (Toronto, CA)
Fun to use

I bought this filter because I wanted to try pourover coffee but didn't want to generate a lot of paper waste. I've been using this for a couple months and have really been enjoying the coffee that comes from this. The filter is quite easy to use and it's really fun trying different methods to achieve different results. It's quite easy to clean, though some fines can get in between the mesh that will prompt me to do a more thorough cleaning once in a while.

W
William Côté (Montreal, CA)
Good coffee but...

Makes good coffee but takes forever to drip. By the time you’re done, the temperature has dropped to luke warm. You also have to make sure your grind is big enough to let water through.