HARIO V60-02 SWITCH Immersion Dripper (200ml/6.76oz) (Ceramic) (White)

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The SWITCH simplifies V60 brewing by eliminating the drawdown until you're ready so you get as much extraction as you want. Simply place a paper filter and ground coffee into the ceramic dripper and fill with boiling water. When ready, press the switch on the base, releasing the freshly brewed coffee into your cup.

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  • IMMERSE YOURSELF IN YOUR COFFEE BREWING

    The SWITCH immersion dripper simplifies the V60 brewing process by eliminating the drawdown until you're ready so you get as much extraction as you want.

    Simply place a V60-02 size paper filter and ground coffee into the ceramic dripper, then gently fill with fresh hot water. Then, when your desired steep time has been reached, just press the switch on the base, which releases the freshly brewed coffee into your cup. Perfect extraction, simplified.

    Includes 40 V60-02 filters.

    • SIZE: W118 x D115 x H133 x ⌀115mm (W4.65 x D4.5 x H5.2 x ⌀4.5in)
    • CAPACITY: 200ml (7oz)
    • WEIGHT(incl. individual box): Approx. 500g (17.6oz)
    • MATERIAL
      • Main Body: Porcelain
      • Holder: Silicone Rubber
      • Switch: PCT Resin
      • Stainless Steel Bulb: Stainless Steel
      • Dishwasher Safe
    • Made in Japan
    • Includes 40 V60-02 filters
  • HARIO V60-02 SWITCH Immersion Dripper (200ml/6.76oz) (Ceramic) - User Manual

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Alan W. (Alberta, Canada)
It's an interesting dripper

As we all know the iconic glass switch has been around for couple of years now, so why do we need a ceramic version of this? The difference is between the material and rib structure. I used to preheat the glass switch but it didn't retain much heat so makes the whole preheating ritual quite disappointing, but not the ceramic version! It can retain heat way better than the glass one and it's quite interesting how a slower draw down with better heat retention makes this version of switch more play-able with these additional dimensions which results in a sweeter cup.

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