V60 Dripper Neo
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The Hario V60 Neo Dripper is designed for maximum bypass and smoother extraction. Its innovative structure increases contact between the filter and dripper wall, allowing water to travel across the entire surface - not just the base. This results in faster drainage, reduced bitterness, and beautifully clean cups with a full, rounded mouthfeel. The newly engineered rib pattern refines how water moves through the grounds, ensuring a consistent extraction from top to bottom. Available in 01 and 02 sizes, it's perfect for coffee lovers seeking control, speed, and precision in every pour. Crafted in Japan from heat-resistant PCT resin, the Neo is durable, lightweight, and simple to maintain. It's hot water and dishwasher safe and works seamlessly with standard V60 filters and accessories.
Why r/BuyItForLife recommends it
29 mentions from real owners
- #1Dec 3, 2025
SAFE alternative to Bunn MyCafe Coffee Maker?
If you're willing to put in the effort I would agree with those that suggest an Aeropress or a Hario V60. I use a Hario every morning and while the process of making the coffee is a tiny bit more involved cleanup is easy.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #2Dec 2, 2025
What have you used the most at home these two years?
Hario V60 full immersion coffee pour over
View on Redditopen_in_new - #3Dec 1, 2025
What have you used the most at home these two years?
Hario V60, French Press, and Moka Pot
View on Redditopen_in_new - #4Nov 2, 2025
What’s a purchase that’s not fun, not flashy but now you swear by it?
# Hario V60 Plastic Coffee Dripper
View on Redditopen_in_new - #5Oct 10, 2025
Looking for a kitchen gadget that’s actually worth spending extra on
Hario V60 or an Aeropress. You'll thank me later.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #6Oct 7, 2025
Looking for a coffee machine that lasts forever
Hario v60 with a 1zpresso grinder. (I have the k ultra model)
View on Redditopen_in_new - #7Oct 7, 2025
Looking for a coffee machine that lasts forever
Came for this. OP, just get a Hario V60. The only reason I’ve ever had to replace one was because my roommate smashed it on a tile floor.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #8Oct 7, 2025
Looking for a coffee machine that lasts forever
Or a good old Hario V60. As long as you don't drop it, it will last forever.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #9Sep 4, 2025
What's a purchase under $50 that has genuinely improved your daily routine?
Hario v60 Wahl Peanut Anker 10' charger cable and a separate order for a high wattage wall block
View on Redditopen_in_new - #10Sep 4, 2025
What's a purchase under $50 that has genuinely improved your daily routine?
hario v60 pourover or mokka pot if i want something stronger, burr grinder coffee grinder to accommodate both pourover and espresso based beans. ground beef separator tool eneloop rechargeable batteries klean kanteen 800ml bottle - bought an off brand flip straw thing various lighting, usb a, usb c adapters... because my household has all kinds of devices with different ports.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #11Sep 4, 2025
What's a purchase under $50 that has genuinely improved your daily routine?
Hario v60, (glass). Little extra effort in the morning, but the coffee is 10x better than drip/pods.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #12Sep 1, 2025
Best coffee makers 2025: which one should I buy?
My ceramic hario v60 has been a daily driver for like a decade. Easy peasy, just dump the filter and grounds and rinse it. For cold brew I use a rumble jar and a large mason jar. Coffee has been solved.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #13Jul 5, 2025
Recommendations for coffee machine - single serve?
Hario V60 ceramic pour over. No micro plastics. Get two, one for each of you.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #14Jun 2, 2025
The Best Coffee Maker on the Market to Buy?
Yup, totally agree with that answer. Grinder first (for consistency of particles size). One important thing about grinders: there is only few options that allow to grind for both pour-over/drip AND espresso. Baratza ESP encore is one of them. And I think the Niche Zero is another. Moccamaster is great, and seems build to last (I have mine since a few years, I descale it any time I open a new box of filters, and it makes the same coffee as day 1). V60 is a great and affordable option if you want to get into manual pour over. All products from Hario are fine. A kettle is necessary. A gooseneck temperature controlled kettle is a nice to have upgrade. Consider buying an accurate scale (regular kitchen scales are not so accurate, and on 15gr of beans, one gram more or less goes a long way, taste wise). Hario VST-2000 is a good option. If you want to go portable at some point (which is probably going to be, since falling into coffee is a never ending pit of compulsive buys), You can look into the regular Aeropress, and a proper handgrinder. r/Coffee is a great place to get feedback on what you intend to buy before you push the cart button. Welcome to the coffee addicts fraternity. Sorry for your bank account.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #15Jun 2, 2025
The Best Coffee Maker on the Market to Buy?
Hario V40 its all you really need it lasts forever and makes amazing pour overs
View on Redditopen_in_new - #16Mar 10, 2025
Best Coffee machines recommendation?
Hario V60 and an electric kettle. It’s all you ever need for the best tasting coffee and it’s super cheap
View on Redditopen_in_new - #17Mar 10, 2025
Best Coffee machines recommendation?
Hario V60 for pour over Aeropress for immersion brewing. Gaggia Classic, or Rancilio Silvia for espresso Moccamaster or Sage/Breville precision brewer for drip.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #18Mar 5, 2025
Looking for espresso machine
If you choose to be economical, you can go for manual coffee. The tools you need are: Gooseneck Kettle: Control the water flow rate. A narrow-mouthed kettle is recommended. Dripper: Hario V60, Kalita Wave, Chemex, etc. Filter Paper: Match your filter cup size and brand. Burr Grinder: Even grinding is important. It is recommended to use an electric or manual conical grinder. Scale: Accurately control the ratio of powder to water (commonly used 1:15 or 1:16). Timer: Helps control the extraction time (usually 2-3 minutes). Coffee Beans: Choose beans suitable for hand brewing (such as medium-light roast) Thermometer: Make sure the water temperature is between 90-96°C
View on Redditopen_in_new - #19Feb 4, 2025
what is the best coffee maker you've ever used?
I've had the Technivorm for about 15 years I think and you can't beat the customer service and warranty service long after purchase. That said, made with some pretty crappy plastic parts except for the carafe and it makes good coffee but we've taken to using Hario V60 for pour over instead. The coffee is just as good if not better because we stir the slurry this way. I guess it depends on whether your priority is making a pot of coffee or a cup of coffee one at a time. The new glass line thermal carafe is a real upgrade one of several they did for free in addition to paid service for repair.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #20Feb 1, 2025
what is the best coffee maker you've ever used?
The best overall quality is hario v60 The best automatic is the Moccamaster Both are bifl
View on Redditopen_in_new - #21Feb 1, 2025
Coffee machine for life? (or at least a few years)
Hario V60. I recently went through the same process and decided it is by far the best for BIFL
View on Redditopen_in_new - #22Feb 1, 2025
what is the best coffee maker you've ever used?
I like the Creano XXL but I also removed the plastic basket arm and lid from the carafe. It works with the same in place but it’s tight. There are many threads on this. If you want to keep the basket arm in place the Kalita wave, Kalita 102, Hario V60, or Cilio, or Orea all work. I tried the 3 hole Kalitas with the arm and found placement too finicky. I prefer to use #4 filters so went with the big one.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #23Jan 7, 2025
What home coffee essentials have held up and lasted you over time?
Hario V60 and Switch. Also Aeropress.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #24Jan 5, 2025
Need a Coffee Maker Recommendation Under $100 CAD
Just get a Hario v60, they're like 20 bucks. In order to find a drip coffee maker that makes coffee as good as a v60, you'd have to spend like $300 bucks.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #25Jan 5, 2025
Need a Coffee Maker Recommendation Under $100 CAD
OP I would think about how much time you wanna spend making coffee. If you are trying to break the habit of drive thru, and do it at home quick and easy, you gotta think in terms of what ritual you wanna follow so that you stick to it long term. Drip is super easy, turn it on and walk away to get ready for the day. The other options in here have varying times to brew and some require a kettle and you manually doing things. I use a hario v60 or a chemex depending on how many cups, and it's about 15 min all-in depending on how much water I'm boiling.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #26Jan 5, 2025
Need a Coffee Maker Recommendation Under $100 CAD
Good suggestion. I prefer similar, but more circular shaped pourover brewer, such as the [Hario V60](https://a.co/d/cq3xrWF) because you can easily fold the cheap basket style paper filters into a cone shape and avoid buying expensive ones. It comes in plastic or ceramic - plastic works just fine.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #27Jan 4, 2025
What home coffee essentials have held up and lasted you over time?
I love my Kinu M47 grinder. 3 years like new, fully expect it to last forever. Also my Ceramic Hario V60.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #28Jan 4, 2025
What home coffee essentials have held up and lasted you over time?
For me (a filter coffee/french press drinker): *Ceramic Hario V60 dripper with Hario paper filters (thrifted) * A digital scale that measures in 0.10 g increments * Baratza Encore grinder (if I were an espresso drinker, would go for a Baratza Esp) * Bodum french press (though in my case I wouldn’t call the glass ones BIFL because… glass and ADHD don’t mix well) For those times when I fancy something more akin to an espresso, I’ve got a Vev Viganò moka pot, stainless steel (18/10), made in Italy, that I bought 10 years ago. Also have a larger Vev Viganò (if I have guests) that I found at a thrift store about 15 years ago. Have only needed to change tge rubber gasket. All this said and done, good quality whole beans and soft, tasty, clean water is where to start. Before getting the Baratza I used a Mr Coffee burr grinder and only had the French Press. 1000% difference already from in-store ground beans Also, highly recommend checking out James Hoffmann’s YT channel for how-tos and product recommendations in a variety of price ranges!
View on Redditopen_in_new - #29Jan 3, 2025
What home coffee essentials have held up and lasted you over time?
Seriously my Hario V60 is the shining star in my kitchen 💖
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