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☕ Elevate your daily grind with the ultimate pour-over sidekick!
The Hario V60 Plastic Coffee Dripper Size 02 is a lightweight, durable manual pour-over brewer designed for 1-4 cups. Featuring spiral ribs for optimal coffee bloom and a large single hole for precise water flow control, it’s crafted from heat-resistant, food-safe plastic made in Japan. Perfect for professionals who demand quality coffee anywhere, it’s dishwasher safe and travel-friendly, ensuring a premium brew experience every time.













| ASIN | B002IR1O3A |
| Best Sellers Rank | #297,728 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #92 in Pour Over Coffee Makers |
| Brand | HARIO |
| Brand Name | HARIO |
| Capacity | 4 Cups |
| Coffee Input Type | Manual Pour-Over |
| Coffee Maker Type | Pour Over |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 1,869 Reviews |
| Filter Type | Reusable |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04977642724303 |
| Human Interface Input | Unknown |
| Included Components | 1 dripper |
| Is the item dishwasher safe? | Yes |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 4"D x 5"W x 5"H |
| Item Type Name | V60 Plastic Coffee Dripper |
| Item Weight | 84 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Hario |
| Material | Plastic |
| Model Name | V60 |
| Model Number | VDR-01-W |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Manual |
| Part Number | VD-02W |
| Product Dimensions | 4"D x 5"W x 5"H |
| Special Feature | Manual |
| Specific Uses For Product | coffee |
| Style | Plastic |
| UPC | 074994452824 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Wattage | 2 watts |
| coffee_filter_size | #2 |
C**K
Works Well
Some reviewers complain that their paper filters tear out when used in this funnel because this funnel has an unusually large drain hole. I don’t know what kind of cheap filters these people are using. I use common Militta brand filters — good quality but hardly exotic — and I have had no such problems. Remember, when you make coffee using this sort of drip/pour-over method, you’re supposed to sprinkle the water on gently, not just dump it all in violently. Some reviewers have complained that their unit didn’t come with the scoop shown in some of the pictures. Mine came with that exact plastic scoop. I’s sort of folded into the top flap of the box; remember, the Japanese like origami. I’ll bet that some of you threw your scoop away accidentally. Even so, it’s just a standard, two-tablespoon coffee scoop. These days, you should be measuring by weight anyway. Good, accurate, easy-to-use digital kitchen scales are cheap; it’s high time you bought one… and not just for coffee. With all of that said, what is there to say about the actual funnel? It works well. It fits the Hario V60 Carafe perfectly. In a world of expensive coffee gadgets, this pair works well at a very reasonable price. It’s good quality; you’ll use it every day for years. It survives the occasional accidental drop to the floor. It’s simple to use. And it’s dishwasher-safe. Just buy it.
C**D
It is (no surprise) awesome
There is a reason the V60 is a hallmark of coffee brewing, and this brewer is no exception. This is my daily driver and goes with me everywhere from short trips out of town to multi weeks camping trips. The plastic is great, honestly preferred to the ceramic and metal versions because of (1) its weight and (2) its heat retention. You can get some great brews with this thing, and it's so easy to travel with its absurd. If you value good coffee, you ought to own this.
C**A
So simple to use, it converted an espresso machine addict
I previously bought the ceramic V60, and it proceeded to take the place of 2 very large coffee machines in my kitchen. I use it every single day, either for pour over style or for filtering cold brew coffee (I make it by just pouring the grounds directly into the water, then filtering it as I use it). It has simplified my coffee making, cut down on the amount of electricity I use to make it (especially with the cold brew!), and really helps bring out the flavor of the beans I use. I loved the ceramic one so much, that I purchased the plastic version of the V60 for traveling, and it has saved me a ton of money by allowing me to easily make my own pour over and cold brew coffee on the road. The main distinction between the two kinds (ceramic and plastic) is obviously the weight, but also the ceramic version has a wider lip on the bottom than the plastic one. Since I mainly use it with mason jars, I prefer the bottom of the plastic one, because it fits inside the rim of the small mason jar tops, versus the ceramic one, which is exactly the same size, which makes it slightly unstable with the smaller mason jar tops. The ceramic one works wonderfully with large mouth mason jars though, so now that I have both, I use the ceramic one with the wide mouth and mugs, and the plastic one with regular mouth mason jars. In addition to being great for making coffee, these can also act as excellent funnels when filling mason jars or other containers!
L**L
Very good. Can stain a bit.
Is an excellent funnel for drip coffee, but I use it for making milk clarified punches as well. With some quality Chemex filters it works way faster than a regular funnel. I think it has to do with the ridges that creates space between the filter and the walls. My only (slight) complaint is that the white plastic can stain after long heavy usage. I'd recommend the red version.
S**A
Purchased for Convenience
I don't own a coffee pot and have been using a french press for over a year. I have grown tired of the non-stop cleaning of the grounds. It also seemed like a lot of work for one cup of coffee a day. A lot of people have been talking about pour over coffee. I have had it before but it's just coffee to me -- I'm not a boujee aside from grinding beans. However, I found the plastic version of this as a great option for home use as well as something I can throw in my bag for hiking and camping trips. Clean up is a simple. I reviewed several options but am really happy that I went with the Hario V60 02. It's perfect. I can make 5 oz cups or a decent sized cup of coffee in less time than my french press. Great, strong flavor too. Highly recommend for a lot of reasons. Personally, I love the convenience factor as a single person who doesn't drink much more than one cup per day.
S**K
Excellent quality. White will stain, but performs great.
I have 3 Hario V60 pour-over coffee drippers. They all work great. The white is nice looking, but eventually will stain a little. My others are red. They all clean easy. I prefer the plastic model over any other. There is no taste from the plastic, it will never break, and doesn’t suck the heat out of the coffee as ceramic will. No pre-heating is necessary.
M**M
Perfect!
After years of avoiding the Hario V60 I finally broke down and got one. Since the plastic drippers are so cheap, I figured why not. I wish I had bought one f these years ago. I was an avid fanboy of the Kalita Wave 185 and figured that was as good as it gets. I have an Aeropress, Technivorm, Kailta, and a Chemex. All of which are great, but the Kalita 185 was my preferred method of choice. After getting a little frustrated with their filters (expensive, hard to find, and deforming during shipping) I decided to finally try a V60. I got the plastic one, like all the coffee people tell you to get, I liked it because it was the cheapest option too. Anyways, going from a stainless steel Kalita 185 to a plastic Hario V60, I notcied much more taste coming from the V60. The filters are more readily available, slightly cheaper, and ship flat. The V60 is now my daily jam and I couldn't be happier.
A**R
Needs a surprising amount of skill
Most people roll their eyes when you break out the pourover gear. "It's just coffee," say the uninitiated. I've been surprised by how many professional baristas on YouTube recommend the plastic V60 over the other versions. It's more affordable, harder to break, and retains heat in the grounds better. Yes, plastic stains much easier than glass or ceramic, even if you clean it right away and that's probably the worst thing you can say. I would advise anyone looking at this though, who's never done pourover at least, to check out some how-to videos first. Something as simply as not pouring the right way or using the wrong size grounds can result in a nasty cup of coffee first thing in the morning. And there is a learning curve. Once you hit it, though, you'll be making some of the best coffee of your life. And it'll shut up the people looking at you funny or making fun of you for being a coffee nerd. One of the other things I really like about this is you can make a single cup or an entire carafe of coffee with no additional equipment.
D**E
Consigliato 100%
Bisogna davvero parlare di questo prodotto iconico? Forma a V con angolo a 60 gradi, per questo il nome V60.. se è un classico ci sarà un motivo. Acquistate l originale ad occhi chiusi. Questo è in plastica, per chi volesse esiste anche in ceramica ma per me il gusto cambia in maniera impercettibile dato che compro il caffè in un bar che loro fanno con quella in ceramica e a casa viene uguale.
M**K
Light, durable, attractive. Made in Japan.
Very nice product, great design. Got the white plastic. Came with a matching scoop. Works as advertised. Requires a bit of patience, but that's expected with a manual pour-over. Good quality and care went into this Hario product. Made in Japan.
J**N
Kein Glas, sonder Kunststoff, sonst empfehlenswert
Entgegen der Beschreibung ist diese Version der v60 aus Kunststoff, nicht Glas. Abgesehen davon tut der Pour-Over was er soll. Size 2 Filter passen exakt. Vorteil der Kunststoffvariante gegenüber Metall oder Glas ist, dass sie Wärme schlechter leiten und im Gegensatz zu Glas nicht beim ersten Fall brechen.
L**O
Qualidade
Ótimo suporte.
L**Z
Perfect size
Perfect size, years on, still going strong
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