☕ Brew it your way, every day!
The Hario V60 Pour Over Coffee Starter Kit is a complete coffee brewing solution featuring a heat-resistant borosilicate glass server, a reusable filter, and a measuring spoon. With a capacity of 600 milliliters, this classic brown dripper is perfect for both home and travel, allowing you to enjoy barista-quality coffee wherever you are.
Material Type | Glass, Plastic |
Item Weight | 499 g |
Number of Items | 1 |
Capacity | 600 Milliliters |
Colour | Brown |
Style Name | classic |
Wattage | 500 Watts |
Recommended Uses For Product | traveling |
Human Interface Input | Dial |
Filter Type | Reusable |
Operation Mode | Manual |
Coffee Maker Type | Pour Over |
Specific Uses For Product | Coffee Dripper |
Special Features | Filter |
N**A
Pour over review
It is sturdy and worth the money
N**N
Good quality & nice product
Very classy look
A**E
Good product
Great product when you want to buy a plastic one for home and brew some fresh roasted coffee
A**S
Best starter kit in the market!
Honestly, a hario kit at this price is a steal. Easy to clean, best to start your brewing journey, experiment and learn with. Get yourself a weighing scale too for best results. Have been using this for about 3 months now; no scratches if you wash with a soft sponge.
T**R
World renowned equipment but choose the right vendor
Great product with a nice build (it is the world renowned V60 after all!) The brew time is on the quicker side when compared to Chemex or the Kazuya version of V60 but the brew is still stronger than a Chemex because of thinner filters which allow more oils in the brew.The best part however is that it comes with a plastic dripper which is an insulator and hence provides brew at consistent temperature. 30:500 (g/g) ratio works the best for a standard brew (personal preference). Change it to 32.5:300 with 200g of ice in the server for a nice ice filter coffee during summers!The product may be overpriced. The MRP in India is 1640/- but it won't apply if a seller is importing it separately. Needless to say, these sellers also take longer to deliver. I ordered from an Indian vendor at the MRP and received the product in a couple days.
H**I
A good start to the morning
H60 is, obviously, very great brewer. It gives you a nice brew if you out some work perfecting your recipe. Also it’s one of the brewers that I like using when I’ve to make more than one cup.
A**O
Good but a little bit expensive
Easy to use once you get the hang of it. Can try different recipes but a little bit expensive. Still a nice buy nonetheless
P**R
It looks good and works spectacularly
I still haven’t figured out the right technique and grind size for extracting perfect coffee from it, but the v60 itself is great so far. It’s also affordable so I can easily recommend it to someone who’s interested in brewing pour-over coffee.
D**D
Love this brewer
Excellent JDM quality coffee maker. A perfect starter set and gift. I like how there's no metal so I can even put the server in the microwave.
A**N
Excelente calidad
Tarda un poco en llegar ya que viene desde Japón pero hario es calidad
P**.
Great!
Great quality! Makes perfect coffee ☕️
C**O
Ótima qualidade
O produto é de muito boa qualidade. Se você souber utilizar bem, vai extrair bons cafés para beber.
C**S
Hario Pour Over Coffee Starter Set
For years I happily used a glass Hario coffee dripper until the dreaded day came: I broke it. I knew that my repurchase would be another Hario so the search began. During the Hario search this starter set came up and since it is a complete set-up I was intrigued. The greatest concern was the plastic dripper--I admit to being a glass snob but there I was without a dripper stuck with instant coffee kept for cooking purposes, ugh. Desperate to be sure.This set is adorable. It is complete, arriving with everything needed to drip coffee except water and coffee grounds. I really did not ever again want to be without a dripper so since this set contained everything needed to get started including 40 paper cones, I bought it. At the same time I also selected a small traveling glass dripper. Plastic versus glass would be determined once both items arrived especially since in the reviews of this Hario set the issue of plastic versus glass came up.The best surprise about this set is that the included paper cones were non bleached. So I decided to try this dripper first. I paid a lot of attention. First of all, the plastic dripper did not absorb any of the heat so that the coffee was actually hotter than the coffee had been dripped through glass. The coffee did not acquire any negative taste from the filter. The filter is designed in such a way that so far it has fit on every cup I use. The circle on the bottom to hold the filter in place will either fit inside the coffee cup or outside it. Either way it stays put. So far I was really liking this set-up.Next I tried the glass travel dripper (it is smaller so not really good for day-to-day usage but good for the experiment). The dripper did absorb a lot of heat and indeed the coffee was not as steaming hot as it was from the plastic filter. As a result I switched over to the plastic filter which I cannot break and am totally happy doing so. This set is so worth the money. It looks good, functions as it should and even if I break the pot, I still have a dripper to use. I already had unbleached Hario paper cones set up on my subscribe and save so all's well that ends well!! (BTW: it is recommended to use water at 200 degrees for dripping, not boiling.)EDIT: I often find useful information in reviews so in case anyone finds it helpful I am adding information about how to use Hario drippers which was included when I bought my glass Hario dripper a few years ago. Those instructions suggested to wet the grounds and wait 30 seconds then slowly pour the rest of the hot water over the wet grounds in a circular motion until the water is completely poured.Some users recommend adding the second pour of water in such a way as to keep it at the same level. I have tried that or simply slowly poured the water in without regard to height of water. It seems to make little difference in taste. The thing that does matter to taste is skipping the "initial wet the grounds, wait 30 seconds before proceeding pouring the remaining water" step. The instructions with this dripper was different in that a fast drip will differ in taste from a slow drip.Bottom line, experimentation is necessary since some may like the taste by dripping all the water at the same time while others may like the wet grounds first strategy. The amount of coffee grounds obviously will matter too. Regardless of the preferred method one settles on, in my opinion this Hario dripper system is exceptional!!
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