• Reviews around hario (4.32 of 5)

    Hario V60 Glass Coffee Dripper, Size 01, Black

    • Love this V60 Hario Dripper
    • The Hario dripper angle is perfect for hand pouring a cup of coffee, and the ceramic absorbs heat without getting burning hot like the glass version of this dripper
    • and if I want to realy taste how I did or how good the coffee is the Hario V60 is one of the best ways to do it
    • Hario is well worth your purchase!
    • I purchased the Hario V60 01 ceramic pourover dripper along with the appropriate Hario filters, Buono kettle, and a Skerton (a Hario-splosion!
    • The only down side is the need for proprietary Hario filters.
    • This Hario dripper is awesome
    • The Hario is perfect for this
    • Although this is not for me, you Starbucks lovers might really enjoy the Hario.
    • I love the Hario V60 cones for brewing both hot and cold coffee.
    • I haven't used my French Press since I bought my Hario V60 (except once just to confirm that the Hario is that good)...
    • The Hario dripper/funnels solve that problem, while working just as well as the Melitta.
    • Product itself has no 'Made in Japan' nor 'Hario 02' label in ceramic identifying it as genuine Hario product.
    • I bought the Hario in spite of its cost being almost double its nearest competitor, and I love it.
    • This is my first Hario and I love it!
    • I love Hario for its design and simplicity
    • I have saved so much money!Thank you Hario!
    • I highly recommend the Hario if you want a superior cup of coffee!
    • This is a cheap inferior copy that looks the same from afar, but when you touch the dripper there are a lot of imperfections, it is not as delicate as the Hario one, there is no "Made in Japan" on the bottom and the "02" imprint on the side
    • But I prefer the Hario.
    • Using a long neck kettle (like the one Hario makes)
    • [I use bona vita electric goose neck kettle see my other reviews to find it it is the best] hario V60 filters and of course the coffee
    • I'm not agraid of plastic and made pour over coffee for years with a plastic filter but the sturdier ceramic Hario filter is definitely nicer
    • The Hario is easy to clean and looks great in any kitchen
    • Love this color, love my Hario
    • The Hario dripper/funnels solve that problem, while working just as well as the Melitta.
    • Love my Hario!
    • I have been using the RSVP manual coffee cone which is excellent but not as good as this Hario
    • These are not Hario (made in Japan) - they are knock-offs, probably made in China
    • The Hario dripper is perfect for one cup and makes a delicious one at that
    • You do have to get Hario's filters as well, though; the regular ones won't work very well or will break in the middle of a pourover!
    • I've tried French Press, Chemed and Siphon before my Hario, so far Hario is the best.
    • More recently, I found a discounted ceramic cone brewer from Caribou Coffee, which I figured out was basically a knock-off or re-branded Hario
    • Came in generic box without instructions, lacked Hario imprint, stickers and scoop, ridges are not as pronounced, and bottom opening seems wider.
    • You'll want to use filters specifically designed for this, though others MIGHT work, Hario's are pre-measured, cut and shaped to be used with THIS cone, and I'd recommend using them; they're competitively priced.
    • But... When reading the reviews for the Hamilton Beach maker, someone had a similar lackluster experience and recommended a Hario
    • The Hario can be cleaned by gentle washing
    • I would recommend the Hario V60 Dripper
    • It took me awhile and the use of some other manual coffee products to really appreciate the Hario.
    • I love my Hario VDC-02W Dripper because I can make a great cup of coffee any time I want!
    • Hario is awesome
    • and I like the Hario much better
    • and I like the Hario much better
    • Good quality, actual Hario
    • We haven't used Kalita much, but we're definitely very satisfied with the coffee that Hario makes (we purchased Hario V60 Buono Coffee Drip Kettle along with it as well).
    • The Hario won hands down and I will definitely stick with Hario.
    • Well, thanks to the numerous positive reviews regarding the Hario V60 dripper and a willingness to give it a shot, I found a method of pour-over brewing which is at least on par with my custom made dripper and is a bit easier to work with as well as look and feel like there's a degree of quality built in
    • The plastic Hario fits perfectly/stable on my Zojirushi 64-ounce carafe w/brew-thru lid; it has a flat top; I use this one at my
    • Compared to the Chemex, the Hario is less expensive to purchase initially, it's far easier to clean and maintain, the filters are less expensive and you can even go filterless
    • Thank you, Hario, for making my mornings wonderful!
    • I'm sure the Hario V60 02 dripper works just fine and is a good coffee dripper.
    • For me I love the Hario since it is easier to control the brewing time and speed
    • Enjoy your Hario - the King of Coffee Drippers.
    • I didn't believe the Hario would be superior to the Melitta equivalent until I tried it out myself
    • Like some of the previous comments, the one i bought on May 9, 2014 was a fake Hario Dripper, it came in a plain cardboard box rather than the printed Hario box i received before, the bottom rim was not smooth round, slightly smaller, does not fit onto my cup perfectly like the one i used
    • I am aware that the Hario is available in ceramic, plastic or metal.
    • After trying various grinds and pouring methods, I've decided that I just don't like the Hario because the water goes through way too fast and is not well distributed unless ones does such things as stir or use the Hario pot with the narrow spout
    • This item is not marked Hario anywhere like my previous coffee dripper
    • I love the taste of the coffee this produces, the Hario brown paper filters are fantastic and add no flavor to the coffee
    • and I still use it, but the Hario is now my favorite
    • The size 2 Hario works great for a one or two person household.
    • And it's about as environmentally sustainable as making coffee can get
    • Works as it should.
    • I worked as a
    • So while your hot water is being filtered through the grounds, the water temperature is not lost as rapidly as when it goes through a plastic holder
    • I've tried a few other methods of brewing however none have been as effective or ease as with drip coffee
    • Didn't seem like it would work as I expected, so I returned it.
    • The BEST way to make coffee--except for those who prefer some coffee grounds in their coffee (as in the French Press)
    • Works as it should it's fairly simple