V60 Plastic Coffee Dripper
Delivery between Jun 18 – 19 $10
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The HARIO V60-01 plastic brewer is lightweight and durable. The V60 pour-over method is loved all over the world for it's consistent and simple brew. Brew 1-2 cups in this smaller version of the classic V60-02 dripper.
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- #1Dec 27, 2025
My coffee maker needs replacement - but is Moccamaster more hype than BIFL?
I have a 20 year old Cuisinart that the past 5 years was only used for when I had guests. I've mostly been doing pourover on a ceramic Hario or Kalita. I recently splurged on the MM KBGV (got one for $240 on Black Friday week Amazon-returned it because I got a lighting deal on one for $179). I did a head to head comparison of taste between my MM and the Cuisinart. The MM tasted notably better taking the same amount of water, same amount of coffee and brewing in both machines. That said it's not going to match my pourovers but for drip coffee, it's about the best drip I've tasted in over 50 years of drinking and making coffee.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #2Nov 2, 2025
What’s a purchase that’s not fun, not flashy but now you swear by it?
Hario v60 makes a porcelain one too that I have. I will never need another coffee device.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #3Aug 4, 2025
Tiny coffee gadgets that make a big difference?
The very simple pour overs (hario, malita, etc etc) are all things that would last until you broke them. I have had two hario v60s over the past 16 years. One’s handle broke because I dropped it in the sink but after sanding the sharp edge (after cutting myself on it) it still *works*, just annoying. The thing I got recently that I love is a small scale meant for small measurements. Overloads at 500g. Great for getting quick, accurate measurements of tiny things. I have a BIFL bigger scale I use when I need like, 800g of flour, but for everything else I just use the little guy. And of course shout out to the aeropress. I could see maybe eventually needing to replace the plunger part? Maybe? I feel like the coffee world is (thankfully) chock full of durable, very-long-lasting, quality stuff and it isn’t always even expensive.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #4Jun 11, 2025
Pour Ova Coffee Maker
I had a Chemex that swore by, left it behind in a move and never gave it a second thought. Save your money. I used cheap French presses for years because I didn’t want to spend money on filters but recently I got a Hario V60 (on special offer for around £10) and it’s fine. The filters are cheap, the coffee is tasty, and it’s easy to clean up and better for my drains. But I don’t think it’s any better than the £5 pour over I borrowed from a friend on holiday. They’re all fine, and they’ll last as long as you don’t do something dumb.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #5Jun 11, 2025
Pour Ova Coffee Maker
If you're looking for a manual pour over, then just get a plastic V60. They are durable, easy to heat up, easy to clean and simple (they do have a learning curve). If you want to go more durable, you can look for a stainless steel V60. If you have more money then I would get the Hario Switch, which uses both percolation and immersion and gets you a better cup. If you want BIFL+Zero waste, get a metal mesh filter for the V60 like an Able Kone.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #6May 9, 2025
Best device to make a pot of coffee?
Hario v60
View on Redditopen_in_new - #7Mar 10, 2025
Best Coffee machines recommendation?
For espresso : Cafelat Robot If you have a good grinder, it's in my opinion the best way to make an espresso at home without having to get a top tier automatic machine For pour over : Hario V60 This is how you get the best from your coffee. Very simple and delicious Again, you need a good grinder If you are considering serious coffee drinking : The first step is to get a good grinder, it can be electric or manual Whatever you choose as a method or as a machine, Just get a good grinder Nothing Beats freshly ground coffee I have a 1Zpresso K-Ultra : it covers all types of coffee brewing method From that, you will be able to get the best from your coffee From that,
View on Redditopen_in_new - #8Jan 3, 2025
What home coffee essentials have held up and lasted you over time?
Hario v60, aeropress, black and decker drip coffee maker and hamilton beach kettle.. For espresso, others will have better suggestions
View on Redditopen_in_new - #9Jan 3, 2025
What home coffee essentials have held up and lasted you over time?
Hario V60 ceramic dripper is great for pour overs. I've had mine for 6 years and has not chipped. They have a plastic version as well but I prefer to limit my plastic usage.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #10Jan 3, 2025
What is one BIFL item you can't live without for less than $100?
I have a switch v60 immersion dripper and it’s definitely god tier. I’ve brewed many ways but hario is simple perfection for flavor profile and smoothness. Everything a Chemex wishes it could provide
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