Hario V60 Ceramic Coffee Dripper Pour Over Cone Coffee Maker Size 02 White &amp V60 Paper Coffee Filters Size 01 Natural 40ct Boxed

Hario V60 Ceramic Coffee Dripper Pour Over Cone Coffee Maker Size 02 White &amp V60 Paper Coffee Filters Size 01 Natural 40ct Boxed

$56.00
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Hario V60 Ceramic Coffee Dripper Pour Over Cone Coffee Maker Size 02 White &amp V60 Paper Coffee Filters Size 01 Natural 40ct Boxed

Hario V60 Ceramic Coffee Dripper Pour Over Cone Coffee Maker Size 02 White & V60 Paper Coffee Filters Size 01 Natural 40ct Boxed

$56.00

- Product 1: Classic Ceramic Dripper: Specially designed to produce an evenly brewed cup of coffee. Durable Japanese ceramic retains heat to help ensure retain temperature throughout the brewing cycle. Minimalist look to suit any kitchen design or style - Product 1: Pour Over Excellence: Specialty cone shape and unique spiral ridges allow for deeper layering of the coffee grounds, producing a deep, rich umami flavor - Product 1: Pour Control: The V60 features a single large hole, improving pour flow and providing users the ultimate freedom-- Pour water quickly for a light flavor or slower for a rich, deep taste. Better accentuates coffees with floral or fruit flavor notes - Product 1: Traditional Meets Modern: Our ceramic drippers are made from Arita-yaki, a traditional style of Japanese ceramics with a rich 400-year history. Each Hario pour over dripper is handmade by a local craftsperson in Japan - Product 2: Hario V60 cone shaped disposable paper filters for pour-over brewers - Product 2: Each filter is for single time use - Product 2: Contains 40 disposable natural unstabbed size 01 paper filters - Product 2: Capacity of Size 01 is 1-2 cups

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HARIO has been designing and producing quality heatproof glass in Japan for over 100 years. HARIO has been planning, manufacturing and selling heatproof glass since its very inception and is the only manufacturer with a heatproof glass factory in Japan. Initially, we manufactured the laboratory glassware. But in 1948, we began making coffee siphons by taking advantage of the properties of heatproof glass and our refined glass processing techniques.

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