Reddit Reddit reviews Hario Gooseneck Coffee Kettle 'Buono', Stovetop, 1.0L, Stainless Steel, Silver

We found 6 Reddit comments about Hario Gooseneck Coffee Kettle 'Buono', Stovetop, 1.0L, Stainless Steel, Silver. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Hario Gooseneck Coffee Kettle 'Buono', Stovetop, 1.0L, Stainless Steel, Silver
Stainless steel kettle with an ergonomic designCapacity 33 8-ounce/ 1 L / 1000 mlSlender spout for slow steady and controlled pouringIdeal for use on any type of cooking surface including inductionWorks perfectly with the Hario V60 Ceramic Coffee Dripper
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6 Reddit comments about Hario Gooseneck Coffee Kettle 'Buono', Stovetop, 1.0L, Stainless Steel, Silver:

u/striver101 · 3 pointsr/starbucks


If you have Amazon prime? Or I'd search "pouring kettle" maybe?

Hario V60 Buono Pouring Kettle (1L) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B008L3R8BM/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_eS3QzbYN7A745

u/Ham54 · 3 pointsr/Coffee
u/iShaveMyBalls · 2 pointsr/Coffee

like /u/cchiker said, it depends on what kind of coffee you want to make. I prefer pour overs and take mine black, so here is my "budget" coffee gear list:

Hand burr grinder $60 - https://www.amazon.ca/Hario-Mini-Mill-Slim-Plus/dp/B01GPMH590/

Hario v60 dripper starter set $30 - https://www.amazon.ca/Hario-V60-Coffee-Starter-Clear/dp/B00JJIOJ7E/

Gooseneck kettle $50 - https://www.amazon.ca/Hario-VKB-100HSV-V60-Coffee-Kettle/dp/B008L3R8BM

1lb of locally roasted single origin beans $20

u/segasean · 1 pointr/Coffee

Good point, crossed that one out. As a disclaimer, of the items I recommended, I personally have a Skerton knockoff, French press 1, the Aeropress, a Hario Buono and scale 1. Everything else I recommended is based on Amazon reviews/other coffee people. I have a Kalita 155 and a Virtuoso, too.

u/Spearmint66 · 1 pointr/Coffee

I've found that as long as you can control the flow, you'll be alright - Try chucking the water into a teapot, anything is better than using a wide spout.

I agree with /u/arborday even without the perfect pour you can make great coffee with a V60 - I work in a coffee shop and the main reasoning behind using a gooseneck kettle is consistency, whereas for home use you can just suck up a bad coffee and learn from your mistakes, in a cafe scenario if it's not a good coffee it should not go anywhere near the customer.

In terms of pots (aka stovetop kettles) come in about £35 which I think I've seen cheaper elsewhere or there are other brands that might be cheaper. In terms of the article, I just wanted to pick something a bit geeky that anyone who brews with a v60 would probably want money no object.