Reddit Reddit reviews Hario V60 Drip Coffee Decanter, 700ml

We found 14 Reddit comments about Hario V60 Drip Coffee Decanter, 700ml. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Hario V60 Drip Coffee Decanter, 700ml
Hario's V60 dripper assists circulation and allows for maximum coffee expansion during brewingThe removable silicone band is cool to touch and easy to washMade of the best heat resistant borosilicate glass from HarioProfessional ExperienceDesigned and manufactured in Japan
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14 Reddit comments about Hario V60 Drip Coffee Decanter, 700ml:

u/Gigabeto · 5 pointsr/mexico

Si eres godinez que le gusta su café, [una chemex](http://www.amazon.com.mx/dp/B00755F9Z4
) o si no hay presupuesto una prensa francesa, solo necesitas acceso a agua caliente para que funcione cualquiera de las dos. Sabe mucho mejor el café en comparación del instantaneo, ya luego pruebas con marcas de la localidad, si eres de BC te recomiendo esta.. Y como aparte de Godinez eres geek, sirve tu café en una de estas.

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u/ramenporn · 3 pointsr/Coffee

For sheer price and ease of brew consistency, the plastic v60 comes in three forms: dripper only ($7-8), the V60 Decanter ($24), or the V60 Starter Kit ($20).

Depending on gift budget, you may also want to consider a gooseneck kettle if your boyfriend doesn't already have one.

I like coffee gear for aesthetics in addition to their function, though, so I have a couple of special Hario v60 drippers - a sky blue ceramic, and a Mandarin orange ceramic one. Obviously way more breakable than the plastic/metal ones, but I liked the looks of them way more.

u/beardedllamadotnet · 2 pointsr/Coffee

Does anyone have thoughts on how this compares to the Hario VDD-02B Drip Decanter (http://amzn.com/B00755F9Z4)?

u/ezrasharpe · 2 pointsr/Coffee

You can get the plastic V60 from a regular source for close to the same price if you look around, so I wouldn't buy one from aliexpress. For a similar price, you could actually get the V60 Drip Decanter (http://amzn.com/B00755F9Z4) for ~$20 and it's a complete V60 and decanter set. It's what I use and I love it.

u/Searchin4Sanity · 2 pointsr/Coffee

I use my Hario pourover to make Japanese iced coffee.

54g of coffee, 283g (10 oz.) of ice in the bottom, pour 566g of water (20 oz.) over it. The coffee will be perfect concentration at just slightly cool. You can add a couple more cubes of ice and drink right away or toss it in the fridge and let it cool some more.

u/coughing-sausage · 2 pointsr/Coffee

I personally like V60 + their 600ml carafe - its very versatile ( v60 on single glass, aero press on that carafe etc).
There is also all in one option, kind of like chemex: https://www.amazon.com/Hario-Drip-Coffee-Decanter-700ml/dp/B00755F9Z4

Fellow stag has a nice pour over kit (single glass?): https://www.amazon.com/Pour-Over-Brewing-Dripper-Tasting-filters/dp/B0764XLSLS

u/wn-mike · 2 pointsr/365PhotoProject

This one :)
Hario V60 500ml

u/the_the_the_ · 1 pointr/Coffee

Thanks. Leaning towards this V60-02 setup. Seems like a good cheap option.

Having never done pourover, is it tough to do two cups at once? It seems I still need to maintain the same brewing time if doing multiple cups from what I've read.

u/gravitywild · 1 pointr/Coffee

I saw that too. Heads up, it's a lightning deal today for $19.99

u/bobertf · 1 pointr/Coffee

If you're looking for other options, Hario offers a V60 dripper / decanter for a bit less. That's what I use and I like it. You'll have to get some Hario number 2 filters as well.

u/MadnessG · 1 pointr/Coffee

You're comparing something that uses cloth filters (Drip pot) and paper filters(Chemex). What is better is entirely up to you, but cloth filters typically allow more oils through than paper filters.

Other person already confirmed, the V60 and Chemex are more easy to compare. I know you said you don't like the look of it aesthetically, but maybe the decanter would be more up your alley.