HARIO V60 NEO Dripper
HARIO V60 NEO Dripper
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The Hario V60 NEO Dripper is a versatile pour-over coffee brewer designed to deliver balanced flavour and smooth extraction for multiple cup sizes. Featuring the signature V60 cone design and interior ribs, it promotes even extraction and steady flow for consistent brewing results.
The HARIO NEO Dripper has a series of ridges spiralling towards the exit hole, this increases the contact between the filter and the dripper walls and increases the amount of bypass. Leading to a faster draw down, reduced bitterness and clean tasting cups of coffee.
The HARIO NEO Dripper is made in Japan from heat-resistant Tritan PCT resin, the Neo is durable, lightweight and easy to clean. It’s hot water and dishwasher safe and works seamlessly with standard V60 filters and accessories such as the HARIO Switch.
HARIO V60 Dripper NEO Features:
- Classic V60 cone shape for superior extraction control
- Ribbed interior enhances coffee bed expansion
- Larger capacity Dripper for 1-4 cups
- Lightweight yet durable construction
- Compatible with multiple conical coffee filters
Compatible Filters:
01 Size Compatible Filters |
02 Size Compatible Filters |
| Hario V60 01 |
Hario V60 02 |
| Origami Cone Filter S | Origami Cone Filter M |
| Cafec Range 1-2 Cup | Cafec Range 1-4 Cup |
| Aji Cone Reusable Filter 01 |
Aji Cone Reusable Filter 02 |
| Spectrum Cone #1 Filters | Spectrum Cone #2 Filters |
Included:
- 1x HARIO V60 Dripper NEO (01 / 02 size)
Dimensions
Dimensions
Measurements:
01: 108 x 108 x 86mm
02: 128 x 128 x 103mm
Weight:
01: 150g
02: 190g
(01= 1-2 cups) (02= 1-4 cups)
Materials
Materials
Tritan PCT resin
Brand: Hario
SKU:VDN-02-B
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POUR OVER COFFEE QUADRANT
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POUR OVER RATIO
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Depending on a range of different factors your pour over coffee might be really quick and only last 1 minute or can last up to 10 minutes. Most pour overs generally take around 2-4 minutes and consistently long pour overs may be a result of stalling.
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WATER FOR POUR OVER COFFEE
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BREW METHODS
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COFFEE GRINDER
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Choosing a high quality coffee grinder will have a huge impact on how your coffee ends up tasting. -
COFFEE DRIPPER
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COFFEE FILTER
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