

☕ Elevate your coffee game with every pour—because your mornings deserve more than just caffeine.
The Hario V60 Drip Coffee Decanter (700ml, Black) is a Japanese-engineered manual pour-over system featuring heat-resistant borosilicate glass and a removable silicone grip. Designed for precision brewing, it enhances coffee flavor through optimal circulation and bloom, serving up to four cups in a stylish, easy-to-clean decanter perfect for home or office use.













| ASIN | B00755F9Z4 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #80,128 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #40 in Coffeemaker Pots |
| Brand | HARIO |
| Capacity | 700 Milliliters |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (5,674) |
| Date First Available | January 21, 2019 |
| Department | Adults, Unisex |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04977642142558 |
| Included Components | V60-02 Plastic Strainer, 10pcs Paper Filter |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Is Dishwasher Safe | Yes |
| Item Weight | 10.6 ounces |
| Item model number | VDD-02B |
| Manufacturer | HARIO |
| Material | Glass |
| Material Feature | Hitzebeständig |
| Model Name | HRO42558 |
| Product Dimensions | 5.31"W x 7.8"H |
| Shape | Rund |
| Special Feature | Manual |
| Style | Decanter |
| With Lid | Yes |
C**C
Makes good coffee, conveniently and affordably
Look, man, I was a tea drinker for years. Hot water and leaves. Easy. I bought this, needing more caffeine, and enjoyed it. I'd dump in grounds, fill with hot water, and drink a cup, originally, and it did well enough. I was looking for good ratios to get a stronger cup and instead learned how to wet and properly brew grounds. Dude, keurigs and electric drippers aren't even close to this in flavor. Done right, you will wet the filter w hot water, dump grounds (2 tbsp per cup), level them, wet them barely and then let sit for 45 seconds. They shouldn't have a funnel shape to them unless you used too much water and started the brewing process. Use just enough to wet the grounds. If your grounds are clumpy, run a toothpick through the grounds and gently shake to level again. After grounds have bloomed (they go from a bitter flavor to a more subtle sweet and detailed flavor) you can now slowly add water in a spiral pattern. You should use a gooseneck kettle to not disturb the grounds too much. You can time your steps, use a scale, make concentrate instead of coffee and so on, but I am usually half awake when using this. This is what wakes me up after all. It's a thoughtless but mindful ritual. Even at night when I want some coffee, this simple hario draws the flavor out of my decaf beans. It is a two-piece device so it is super easy to rinse off and give a good scrub to every few days. This is overall low maintenance, high quality, able to brew 1-4 cups, is compact, and makes a complex coffee.
G**R
Great for my office setup
Five stars because there's not a thing wrong with it and the price is stellar. I was looking for a cheap way to get a pour-over coffee setup in my office and this'll do! BUT I'm still dropping a word of advice for those on the fence about different pour-over options out there... I own the normal Hario v60, an 8-cup Chemex, and then this hybrid Hario thing. The v60 makes perfect sense for brewing for one, two people at the most. It's convenient and even travel friendly. I believe the thinner filter (which you also use for this one) lets more oils through so you can often pick up on more flavor notes than with the Chemex, and you really know when you've just done the perfect pour. The Chemex makes perfect sense for brewing for just about any size group, and produces a more consistent cup of coffee that's more forgiving for beginners due to the thicker filter that kind of slows the flow down compared to Hario filters. You get a very clean cup of coffee with a Chemex, every time and it looks cool too. Then there's this hybrid, that's sort of like a mama v60 and daddy Chemex had a baby. It's cool and there's nothing wrong with it, but I really think everyone should purchase her parents first simply as initial coffee gear essentials.
J**Y
Your Ticket to Caffeinated Euphoria
OH. MY. COFFEE BEANS! The Hario V60 Drip Coffee Decanter has changed my life. I mean, WOW. I thought I knew what coffee was—WRONG. This little masterpiece makes liquid magic. One pour-over later, I’m convinced I can see sounds and taste colors. The design? Elegant. The coffee? Divine. The caffeine rush? GLORIOUS. I brewed three cups back-to-back, and now I’m typing this review faster than light.
H**Y
AMAZING AMAZING AMAZING!!
I have only words of adoration for this product, first: the presentation, it comes so well packed, so organized in a nice box. The glass decanter is impeccable, as well as the V60 material and shape, and it comes with some awesome paper filters that fit just right. And it even has a belt thingy to grab the glass while it's hot, and that thing is absolutely necessary, helps a LOT. But the most important... the taste of the final coffee after you make it, it's just fantastic, I followed James Hoffman V60 Technique using 500ml water with 30g of coffee and it came out delicious, in fact, he even recommends using this exact same product, and I'm so GLAD I did. Just remember to use good quality coffee beans and grinder, doesn't have to be expensive, just some coffee that is GOOD and well known in your area.
M**Z
Light Weight with Ease of Use
It's easy to clean, no complicated parts, and the weight of the pot is minimal. Another great thing about this pot is the grip pad included, which makes it more secure in handling the glass carafe. The only thing I don't like about it is the plastic filter, which is a microplastic issue. I replaced it with a reusable stainless steel permanent filter, which has worked out great. If you want a light weight, portable coffee pot that is simple to clean and makes great coffee, then you won't regret purchasing this pot.
N**I
Perfect starter and expert pourover
This has enough room to put your hand in to clean the bottom- this is why I don't like chemex. The silicon wrap fits snugly but also comes off easily when you need to clean. The glass is durable (still glass though and breakable). I had this for six years with 3-4 times a week use and handwashing, lasted great and through quite a few oops-bumps that would have broken lower quality glass. Makes a great cup from amateur using pre-ground beans and a scoop, to a more expert routine: I use medium or light roast- high quality beans, 1:16 water ratio, a burr grinder and a scale, takes me all of three minutes from water kettle whistling to perfect cup.
A**R
This item is very good. Cheap, easy to use with #2 Hario filters, and very easy to clean. I just rinse it right after making coffee. You can easily remove the black strap to clean it more thoroughly. The heat retention is okay, but don't leave the coffee in there very long. Great product!
A**H
The Hario V60 Glass Decanter is a beautiful and well-designed piece of coffee gear. The glass is sturdy and heat-resistant, and the silicone band gives a secure grip while pouring. It works perfectly with standard V60 filters and allows for great control over the brewing process. Cleaning is easy, and the minimalist design looks great on the counter. My only small gripe is that the glass feels a bit thin, so it requires careful handling, and it doesn’t retain heat for very long. Still, it’s an excellent choice for pour-over enthusiasts who value both function and aesthetics.
R**I
Love this decanter, my wife reckons its the best luxurious coffee experience you can get. Its ritualistic in its use! Definitely looks as pretty as advertised and coupled with James Hoffman's V60 Technique, I think it makes the best pour-over anyone can enjoy. Highly recommend using this to take your coffee experience to the next level!
H**.
Lekker simpel en van goede kwaliteit, zeker voor deze prijs. In het begin even juiste verhouding zoeken, wat in de handleiding aangegeven staat vond ik te sterk. Heb de dripper nu ruim 1 jaar, gebruik het bijna dagelijks en ben er nog steeds heel blij mee.
A**X
Ayant eu plusieurs équipement Hario, je trouve que ce dripper est le meilleur rapport qualité-prix et le plus simple et pratique à utiliser & stocker. Une valeur sûre. Le goutteur est en plastique, donc léger, facile à manipuler, pratiquement incassable, ne nécessite pas de préchauffage contrairement au céramique. La carafe est en verre suffisamment épais, donc c'est assez solide. Elle est plus grande que sa capacité, ce qui à l'usage est en fait assez pratique (même si ce sont des détails) : on peut facilement tapoter sur la partie haute pour bien répartir le café, et elle est également très facile à laver car la forme est simple et ample. Après, le goutteur en plastique est peut-être pas ce qu'il y a de plus esthétique, même si c'est très pratique. Et le café refroidit assez vite dans la carafe : il vaut mieux le boire assez vite ou utiliser un thermos :)
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