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  • MEASURING JUG? WATER PITCHER? NOPE... POURING KETTLE

    The HARIO V60 Air Drip Kettle is a versatile pouring kettle with a budget friendly price. With pouring control comparable to more expensive competitors, its lightweight design makes it easy to hold and also very packable for camping and travelling.

    The HARIO V60 Air allows for basic pourover recipes, using the volume measurements on its side and the coffee scoop from your HARIO V60 dripper for the coffee. Alternatively, you can scale both your water and your coffee for greater precision. Pair it with the HARIO V60 Craft Coffee Maker (Pourover Set) for a great starter kit for the beginner coffee enthusiast.

    • SIZE: W177 x D78 x H128mm (W7 x D3 x H5in)
    • CAPACITY: 350ml (12oz)
    • WEIGHT (incl. individual box): Approx. 200g (7oz)
    • MATERIAL: PCT Resin
    • NOT Microwave or Oven Safe
    • Made in Japan
  • HARIO V60 Air Drip Kettle - User Manual

    The No Scale Recipe

    1. Turn on Kettle
    2. Grind 2 Full Scoops of Coffee
    3. Place V60 with Paper Filter on Top of Coffee Server
    4. Pre-wet Filter and Discard Water
    5. Add Coffee into Filter and Gently Shake Filter to Make Bed Level
    6. Fill 350ml of Hot Water into Drip Kettle Air
    7. Pour Hot Water Gently Over Coffee, Ensuring All Grounds Get Wet (50 - 100ml of Water)
    8. Let Coffee Bloom for 30-45 Seconds
    9. Continue to Pour Coffee Slowly and Gently (Full 350ml Amount)
    10. Carefully and Properly Discard Your Coffee Grounds and Filter
    11. Pour Coffee into Your Favourite Mug
    12. Enjoy!

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Customer Reviews

Based on 16 reviews
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m
mo (Vancouver, CA)
light and portable

i was able to bring it with me on my trip in my basal coffee travel bag with my grinder stored inside. also works great at home in place of an expensive temp controlled gooseneck kettle

R
Rosemary C. (Vancouver, CA)
Light as Air

I am enjoying my new Hario air pour over "kettle". It took a few tries for me to achieve control over the flow because it is literaly as light as air. Great product, especially if you have wrist or hand problems!

C
C.L.L. (Ottawa, CA)
good budget pour over option

If you don't have the budget for a electric pour over kettle this is a good option. Good control with flow and can use for travel!

T
T. (Calgary, CA)
Wonderful little kettle

All the control you need, in a light well made package. I do often have to refill mid brew, small price to pay for the portability, now I have a great kettle everywhere I go.

D
David G. (Vernon, CA)
temperature control

If you don't have a variable temperature kettle for whatever reason, this is an inexpensive work-around. Fill it up right off the boil and let it cool while you prep your coffee and filter. I use 2.5-3 minutes off boil, but you'll find the zone for your kit with a couple of tweaks. Try it.

Customer Reviews

Based on 16 reviews
94%
(15)
6%
(1)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
m
mo (Vancouver, CA)
light and portable

i was able to bring it with me on my trip in my basal coffee travel bag with my grinder stored inside. also works great at home in place of an expensive temp controlled gooseneck kettle

R
Rosemary C. (Vancouver, CA)
Light as Air

I am enjoying my new Hario air pour over "kettle". It took a few tries for me to achieve control over the flow because it is literaly as light as air. Great product, especially if you have wrist or hand problems!

C
C.L.L. (Ottawa, CA)
good budget pour over option

If you don't have the budget for a electric pour over kettle this is a good option. Good control with flow and can use for travel!

T
T. (Calgary, CA)
Wonderful little kettle

All the control you need, in a light well made package. I do often have to refill mid brew, small price to pay for the portability, now I have a great kettle everywhere I go.

D
David G. (Vernon, CA)
temperature control

If you don't have a variable temperature kettle for whatever reason, this is an inexpensive work-around. Fill it up right off the boil and let it cool while you prep your coffee and filter. I use 2.5-3 minutes off boil, but you'll find the zone for your kit with a couple of tweaks. Try it.