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The Hario V60 Ceramic Coffee Dripper Size 01 is a heat-resistant, porcelain pour-over device designed for precision brewing. Its 60° cone shape and spiral ridges optimize water flow and extraction, delivering a rich, flavorful single cup of coffee. Durable and dishwasher safe, it’s perfect for coffee aficionados seeking a manual, stylish, and consistent brewing experience.










| ASIN | B000P4D5F8 |
| Brand | HARIO |
| Brand Name | HARIO |
| Capacity | 200 Millilitres |
| Coffee Maker Type | Pour Over |
| Coffee maker type | Pour Over |
| Colour | White |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 11,030 Reviews |
| Exterior Finish | White |
| Filter Type | Reusable |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04977642723115 |
| Human Interface Input | Unknown |
| Included Components | 1 dripper |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 39D x 43W x 42H millimetres |
| Item Type Name | Hario V60 Ceramic Coffee Dripper, White, Size 01 |
| Item Weight | 0.66 Pounds |
| Item height | 4.21 inches |
| Manufacture Year | 2005 |
| Manufacturer | Hario |
| Material | Ceramic |
| Model Name | V-Shaped |
| Model Number | VDC-01W |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Manual |
| Product dimensions | 39D x 43W x 42H millimetres |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Travelling |
| Special feature | Manual |
| Specific Uses For Product | brewing coffee |
| Style | Ceramic |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Wattage | 1 watts |
C**E
Fantastic, nifty little product.
Prior to this I had a combined Hario glass jug with V60 coffee dripper, which I accidentally smashed. Quite distraught at the idea of going back to my cafetiere (all those horrid grounds at the bottom of my cup, and less tasty coffee in the morning!) I decided to replace it, but then decided to buy this - essentially just the dripper element of my previous manual dripper - instead. The reasons for this were several: I had bought a nice coffee pot in a charity shop and thought I might be able to use this dripper with the pot (I can! It fits perfectly!); I always felt the glass jug lost heat very quickly; and finally, this seemed to be an easier way to make one cup over a mug rather than making a huge pot (my parter does not drink a lot of coffee). This product exceeded my expectations by looking beautiful and by fitting brilliantly on my coffee pot. If you usually have cafetiere coffee, I suggest giving a dripper a go - they are extremely easy to use (I am not a morning person, and have to get up very early for my job, and can easily manage to make a decent cup!), you get no gunky grounds in the bottom of your cup, and it is extremely easy to clean (just throw the filters in the bin and give the dripper a wash - no more scooping out gunky grounds or trying to wash them down the drain in the fear this choice might come back to haunt you in the form of a slimy blockage). I have never used a dripper other than the Hario brand - they are a little more pricey than others, but you can always give a cheap plastic version of the V60 a go first if you want to try it out. They are generally considered to make the best coffee, and I am pleased with the result every time - however, be aware that the filters are a little pricey and not easy to find in your local supermarket, so you will probably need to order them from Amazon or elsewhere. A different style of filter might be easier to find filters for, although in this 'internet age' there is really no cause to fuss. I can thoroughly recommend the manual filter dripper from Hario - it has changed my life (in a small but noticible way - at the end of the day, it is only coffee). However, be prepared to buy better quality coffee - the filter makes it easier to taste the coffee, so horrible coffee which is just about drinkable in a cafetiere will not cut the mustard with a filter!
C**A
Arrived broken (twice). Poor Amazon packaging.
Nothing wrong with the item. It is great - the iconic V60 in ceramic! Very cool! The bad review would be for Amazon Packaging and if I could give them zero stars, then I would. The item was boxed by the manufacturer but Amazon shipped it out in a thin brown paper bag. It arrived smashed into about 12 irreparable shards. The Returns Procedure was great - except that the replacement also arrived in the Amazon thin brown paper bag and was once again smashed to smithereens. Amazon’s Customer Service refunded me the cost and said they’d review the packaging for this item. What a shame - what a waste. I do not dare re-order the same item in case it arrives broken once again. So I’ve gone for the safer (but not so cool) plastic version. Very disappointing :(((
S**D
Makes the best coffee
The original. I use it everyday and wouldn't want anything else anymore. For best performance, I buy the adequate Hario filters. Easy to clean, very sturdy, pleasure to use, makes great japanese style coffee.
T**N
V. Good
Good quality, beautiful colour
R**D
Good product, but maybe not as good as the plastic version.
First off, the V60 brewing method is by far my favourite. You can keep your expensive machines, this simple method produces the best results with minimum hassle. I've used the plastic version of this model for a few years now, I bought the plastic because it was cheap and if I didn't like the method I hadn't wasted much. It proved to be fantastic and I wondered if I shouldn't have bought the ceramic. The plastic beastie soldiered on though giving me great service until finally it snapped. No biggie, I'd definitely got my money's worth. So to buy a new one. Splashed out on the 'upgrade' to ceramic. First impressions, it feels nice and looks nice. Pleased. Come to use though a couple of issues, albeit minor. Firstly the fit. The papers just don't sit as well, the cone of the ceramic isn't quite the same profile as the plastic. It's smaller in height and internal, so the paper sits slightly proud of the top and doesn't settle in to the cone quite as well. It's not a big deal but it annoys me slightly. Secondly the construction itself. Being ceramic it has more heat capacity, the advertisement sells this as a plus. Maybe it is, but you should bear in mind that that heat capacity will initially suck the heat out of your brew. I get around this by using more hot water to soak and flush the paper before adding grinds, thus getting the ceramic up to heat before brewing. Again, not a big deal but something I didn't have to worry about so much with the plastic. Summary: a great product but not necessarily an upgrade over plastic thus not as good value.
O**I
Makes the best Coffee
Excellent, this makes really good filtered coffee, and the porcelain harbo means no more plastic coffee machines.
B**L
Stylish but with problems
I really like the look of this filter device, I think it is very stylish. I have seen it placed on some tall glass receptacles.. But this does not look terribly steady to me. So I am using a squat double walled stainless steel teapot. I bought this because I read about some health issues associated with using a cafetiere (French press) so I will compare the functionality and results between the two different types of making coffee. Coffee from a cafetiere taste better. I think this is because the filter absorbs some of the oils from the coffee. This is these oils that may present some health problems but they taste good. Coffee in the cafeteria is hotter. Using the filter device I find that after the filter process even though it has gone into a pre-warmed double walled stainless steel receptacle, I have to heat the coffee in the pan as it is lukewarm. With cafeteria coffee you do not have the expense of the filter papers. I will continue to use this from time to time to reduce the intake of the coffee oil that can apparently cause a health problem. But for me the best coffee is still cafetiere coffee and I think it knocks the socks off every other type of coffee for both taste and convenience.
A**E
A must-buy for filter coffee fans
Firstly, I was put off buying this for a while as one review seemed to suggest it's not ceramic - that's wrong, it is ceramic. The red is also a great colour, and it comes with a plastic measuring spoon which has a nice design and which is the same shade of red. I bought this with the corresponding size 2 filters by Hario, and can say it's great. Story time: The office I work at has a crazy big, expensive, and generally great coffee filter machine. Naturally, I made full use of it. I've been wanting to replicate it at home with some filter coffee of my own, but as I was getting it at the office, I couldn't justify making any at home as I didn't want to get addicted to coffee (more so than I currently am I suppose). However, now that I'm being forced to work from home (due to you-know-what), I was missing that sweet, sweet filter coffee. I don't have the space at home for a mega filter machine, and couldn't justify the cost of the smaller ones. That's when I took the plunge (the tiny, tiny plunge) of buying this. It's perfect, does the job just as you want it to, and I've got no regrets. It seems to be sturdy, as I said before it's ceramic, it looks great, and now that I'm back on proper coffee, I think my productivity will be back up too. Plus, since it's just a piece of ceramic at the end of the day, it's not got any parts that might break, it can be stowed away nicely, and it doesn't make a mess. Would definitely recommend if you just want a filter coffee without any fuss.
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