Hario
Hario V60 Dripper I Color Edition
Color:Yellow
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Pickup available at Bessunger Str. 53 / 64285 Darmstadt
Usually ready in 2-4 days
Hario V60 Dripper I Color Edition
Yellow
Bessunger Str. 53 / 64285 Darmstadt
Pickup available, usually ready in 2-4 days
Bessunger Str. 53
64285 Darmstadt
Germany
Hario V60 Dripper I Color Edition
The Hario ceramic classic in 12 different trendy colors, beautiful gift packaging including 40 pieces of filter paper.The V60 from Hario is the consistent further development of the classic Melitta filter. The V for the shape of the filter and the 60 for the angle of inclination. The curved slats promote the contact time of water and coffee grounds and optimize the flow behavior of the water.
In combination with the large round opening, perfect coffee extraction is achieved. The result is a wonderfully balanced filter coffee that is far better than with standard filter holders. It's not for nothing that the V60 can be found in countless restaurants and households around the world. The term V60 has become a synonym for hand-brewed filter coffee in third-wave coffee bars.
If possible, please use the original Hario paper filters: These are matched to the V60 in terms of paper quality and pore size and deliver the best results for high-quality modern coffee roasting.
The V60 comes from Arita, a small town on the Japanese island of Kyushu, where the Korean potter Ri San Pei discovered kaolin in a quarry in 1616. Kaolin is a particularly pure clay from which Ri San Pei was able to make porcelain ceramics. To this day, Arita is celebrated as the place of origin of Japanese porcelain. Since 1979, Arita has been twinned with the German city of Meißen, where the first European porcelain was produced almost 100 years later, in 1708.
In combination with the large round opening, perfect coffee extraction is achieved. The result is a wonderfully balanced filter coffee that is far better than with standard filter holders. It's not for nothing that the V60 can be found in countless restaurants and households around the world. The term V60 has become a synonym for hand-brewed filter coffee in third-wave coffee bars.
If possible, please use the original Hario paper filters: These are matched to the V60 in terms of paper quality and pore size and deliver the best results for high-quality modern coffee roasting.
The V60 comes from Arita, a small town on the Japanese island of Kyushu, where the Korean potter Ri San Pei discovered kaolin in a quarry in 1616. Kaolin is a particularly pure clay from which Ri San Pei was able to make porcelain ceramics. To this day, Arita is celebrated as the place of origin of Japanese porcelain. Since 1979, Arita has been twinned with the German city of Meißen, where the first European porcelain was produced almost 100 years later, in 1708.