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No hay artículos en el carroEste gotero de plástico ligero garantiza un gran café sobre la marcha, preparando un café extraordinario directamente en tu taza. La Hario V60 es una cafetera de cono que ha sido especialmente diseñada para producir una taza de café preparada uniformemente. La V60 es una de las cafeteras manuales más populares del mercado hoy en día. ¿Por qué la forma de cono? El filtro de papel en forma de cono añade profundidad a la capa de café, de modo que el agua fluye hacia el centro, extendiendo la cantidad de tiempo que está en contacto con el café molido. La marca reconocida por Coffee Geeks en todo el mundo.
Cheryl
Reseñado en Canadá el 3 de marzo de 2025
Great quality and I like this style better than others.
Farsight
Reseñado en Estados Unidos el 7 de febrero de 2025
I absolutely love the Hario V60 Plastic Coffee Dripper, and it has become an essential part of my daily coffee routine. Here’s why I think it’s fantastic:Pros:Excellent Brew Quality: The V60 design, with its spiral ribs and large single hole, allows for a clean, well-extracted cup of coffee. The result is a bright, flavorful brew with just the right amount of complexity.Durable and Lightweight: The plastic construction is surprisingly durable and lightweight. It’s perfect for everyday use, and I don’t have to worry about it breaking easily.Size 03 is Versatile: The Size 03 is ideal for brewing larger batches of coffee, making it great for when I have guests or just want a bigger cup for myself.Easy to Clean: Just rinse when done.Affordable: Compared to other brewing methods, the Hario V60 is very affordable, especially considering the quality of coffee it produces. It’s a great value for the price.Cons:Learning Curve: If you’re new to pour-over coffee, there’s a bit of a learning curve to mastering the perfect brew. It takes some practice to get the grind size, water temperature, and pouring technique just right.Requires Filters: You’ll need to use Hario V60 filters, which are an additional cost. However, the filters are widely available and relatively inexpensive.Overall Impression:The Hario V60 Plastic Coffee Dripper is a fantastic investment for any coffee lover. It consistently delivers a delicious, high-quality cup of coffee, and its simplicity and durability make it a joy to use every day.Rating: 5/5I can’t recommend this enough—it’s a game-changer for my coffee routine!
Dr Termsak Chalermpalanupap
Reseñado en Singapur el 24 de julio de 2024
A rare find of this large coffee dripper. Highly recommended. I bought two during the Prime Days Sale.
Dijon
Reseñado en España el 24 de noviembre de 2024
I have been using Hario products for 15 years, so I am sold on them, no question. But for this plastic 03 coffee dripper there is a drip catcher shown in the photo which did not come in the box. That was disappointing, because the drip catcher was the reason I chose this model.What should I do?
Ogden Muldaur
Reseñado en Estados Unidos el 15 de octubre de 2024
I used the Hario VDR-03-T V60 dripper 03 (transparent resin) to brew coffee today. Very low effort required to use it well. Melitta #4 natural brown filter used. As with the coffee-maker this setup replaces, a quick reshaping of the Melitta #4 filter ensures it fits reasonably well in the Hario dripper.I'm keeping the Hario VDR 03 dripper. It serves the need and looks good doing it.These filters do not come to a conical point; they are bonded along about two inches at the bottom. This didn't seem like an appreciable issue (and they are available at the market nearby).Went with 38g ground coffee (Eight O'Clock) and 615 ml of water at the start (boiled in a new electric kettle, and allowed to cool for a minute before the pour).The instrux that shipped with the Hario suggest a 3 minute pour; this one was closer to four minutes. The main thing seems to be to stay off the boundary between wet coffee grounds and exposed filter - pour at least slightly to the interior of this boundary (in a circular manner).I did reform the grounds after wetting them; had poured a deep cavity into them in one spot - fixed that with a spare finger and an 'ouch!' ;)Good cup of coffee. Not all that nuanced of course. Competitive with the coffee-maker machine used recently as to result (strength and taste).Cleanup was very warm clear water running from the tap and a nylon brush, trying to avoid direct contact with the hard brush handle and the Hario (just the bristles). No soap. ;) Light pressure used; did not want to risk breaking a new item for no reason.With the repurposed thermos bottle as the 'catcher' this worked out to a cost-effective short-term solution to coffee-making. The thermos was utilized with the old setup as well (second vessel to hold fresh brewed coffee). This new method (Hario) made a brew that was a good ten degrees of extra heat (the coffee was warmer than with the old system, which was a bit of a dodge with a 1 liter borosilicate flat-bottom vessel as the catcher - which stole a lot of heat).A separate 'stand' to hold the Hario V60 dripper (during a brew) seems like an obvious solution to the problem of mismatched diameters (the Hario #3 fits inside a two inch opening; by chance this exactly matches the ten inch tall stainless thermos on-hand, so the pour was directly into the thermos - good deal!)The largest diameter of the 'disc' part at the base of the cone would not span the wider borosilicate vessels on hand (which was the intention during purchase). The largest dimension is right near 4 1/2 inches, but that includes a (downward facing) lip that can capture the outside diameter of a round vessel somewhere near, say, 4 1/8 inches (or just a bit less than that).'Fit and finish' seems superb. Would have guessed 'food grade clear polycarbonate' based on similar kitchen items bought in the past. Hario sticks with the term 'resin' to describe the exact material used.
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Reseñado en México el 22 de noviembre de 2023
Gran producto, sencillo y económico.
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