Hario V60 Drip Assist
Hario V60 Drip Assist
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Perfectly Regulated Flow Experience the magic of precise water control with the Hario V60 Drip-Assist. Developed in collaboration with 2013 World Barista Champion Pete Licata, this brewing attachment is designed to work seamlessly with your trusty Hario V60 Dripper (sold separately).
The Hario V60 Drip assist's Innovative design is inspired by the spray head of automated brewers, the Drip-Assist ensures an equal dispersion of water over your coffee grounds while also providing you some level of control by choosing which set of holes to pour from.

It features two hole sizes for different water flows: larger inner holes for blooming and creating a vibrant flow, and finer outer holes for a gentle, even shower throughout the brewing process.
Hario V60 Drip-Assist Features:
low agitation water dispersion:
The outer ring's tiny holes generate a delicate shower, distributing just the right amount of water per second (roughly 3.5g). Your coffee grounds will be gently brewed without excessive agitation.
Controlled Pouring:
The barrier between the inner and outer rings helps you maintain control over your pouring speed, essentially replacing an expensive gooseneck kettle and providing you with enough control to tailor your coffee the way you like it.
Lightweight:
This lightweight coffee tool doesn't take up heaps of space and is perfect to take with you when you travel and don't want to lug around a heavy pour over kettle.
Material:
The Hario V60 Drip Assist is made from PCT resin (Polycyclohexylenedimethylene Terephthalate) and is a material that is commonly used in manufacturing water bottles and microwave containers due to the lack of BPA and heat resistance (100ºc).
Included:
1x Hario V60 Drip Assist
Dimensions
Dimensions
Measurement: 109 x 109 x 51mm
Weight: 100g
Materials
Materials
PCT resin
Brand: Hario
SKU:PDA-02-T
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