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  • A CLASSIC SINCE 2005!

    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 V60-02 is a 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 plastic (BPA-free and shatter resistant), but it is also available in ceramic (prettier and better at retaining heat), heatproof glass or metal with a variety of finishes. Whichever you choose, your days of old, microwaved coffee could be over.

    • Available in a variety of colourways
    • V60-02 Paper Filters Sold Separately
    • Practical Capacity: 480ml
    • Polypropylene V60-02 Dripper
    • Polypropylene Measuring Scoop (included with White, Red and Clear colourways ONLY)
    • Made in Japan
  • HARIO V60-02 Plastic Dripper - User Manual

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Customer Reviews

Based on 12 reviews
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Brian (Vernon, CA)
Simple but effective

Not much to say about this dripper other than it does it’s job well. I had the ceramic version at first but I found it to require a lot of preheating to avoid thermal heat loss. This plastic version requires much less preheating and holds the temperature well.

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Helix (Mulgrave-et-Derry, CA)
Authentic

Best pour over out there.

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Nathan (Calgary, CA)
Small and lightweight

This V60 has excellent value. It's so small an lightweight that I have no problem stuffing it into a pack to take camping.

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R. (Red Deer, CA)
Perfection

The plastic version of the V60 02 is perfect. It is affordable enough to justify having a couple of them, 1 for home and 1 for the office. No more forgetting to bring it back and forth! Eight Ounce shipped quickly. Highly recommend.

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C.B. (Winnipeg, CA)
Big Improvement to Pourover

I had been using a Bodum pourover for 3 years prior to buying the Hario. I had always been a little bit disappointed with it's slow extraction and "clogging"
Decided to buy the plastic Hario v60 on Black Friday, and it has solved every one of the complaints I had about the Bodum. I opted for the plastic over the ceramic due to the heat retention that the plastic offers, and have been heating it up with hot tap water before starting my pourover process. I am very happy with it, and most importantly, the coffee I'm brewing with it is exceptional.

Customer Reviews

Based on 12 reviews
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Brian (Vernon, CA)
Simple but effective

Not much to say about this dripper other than it does it’s job well. I had the ceramic version at first but I found it to require a lot of preheating to avoid thermal heat loss. This plastic version requires much less preheating and holds the temperature well.

H
Helix (Mulgrave-et-Derry, CA)
Authentic

Best pour over out there.

N
Nathan (Calgary, CA)
Small and lightweight

This V60 has excellent value. It's so small an lightweight that I have no problem stuffing it into a pack to take camping.

R
R. (Red Deer, CA)
Perfection

The plastic version of the V60 02 is perfect. It is affordable enough to justify having a couple of them, 1 for home and 1 for the office. No more forgetting to bring it back and forth! Eight Ounce shipped quickly. Highly recommend.

C
C.B. (Winnipeg, CA)
Big Improvement to Pourover

I had been using a Bodum pourover for 3 years prior to buying the Hario. I had always been a little bit disappointed with it's slow extraction and "clogging"
Decided to buy the plastic Hario v60 on Black Friday, and it has solved every one of the complaints I had about the Bodum. I opted for the plastic over the ceramic due to the heat retention that the plastic offers, and have been heating it up with hot tap water before starting my pourover process. I am very happy with it, and most importantly, the coffee I'm brewing with it is exceptional.