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Hario V60 Metal Coffee Dripper 02 - Black

Hario V60 Metal Coffee Dripper 02 - Black

The World's Most Iconic Pour-Over Dripper in Durable Metal

The Hario V60 Metal Coffee Dripper brings the legendary V60 brewing system into a virtually indestructible format. Since its introduction in 2005, the V60 has earned its place as the gold standard in pour-over coffee brewing among specialty coffee professionals and home enthusiasts worldwide. This stainless steel version in a sophisticated matte black finish offers the same precise 60-degree cone geometry and spiral ribs in a lightweight, travel-ready design that delivers exceptional coffee anywhere.

The V60 02 size offers ultimate brewing control for 1-4 cups, delivering clean, nuanced, exceptional coffee that highlights the unique characteristics of your beans. Whether you're brewing at home, in the office, camping, or traveling, this metal dripper combines professional performance with unbeatable durability. This is the dripper that launched the third-wave coffee movement—now available in a format that goes everywhere you do.


Why the V60 is Different: Science Meets Artistry

The 60° Angle: Perfect Coffee Geometry

The "V60" name comes from the dripper's precisely engineered 60-degree cone angle—the optimal geometry for maximum coffee extraction. This steeper angle creates deeper layering of coffee grounds compared to flat-bottom drippers, allowing for:

  • Longer contact time between water and coffee
  • More complete extraction of flavor compounds
  • Enhanced sweetness and complexity in the final cup
  • Better accentuation of floral and fruit notes in high-quality beans

Spiral Ribs: Controlled Expansion & Air Flow

The V60's signature spiral ribbing isn't just aesthetic—it's functional engineering:

  • Creates air pockets between the paper filter and metal walls
  • Prevents filter collapse that can cause channeling and uneven extraction
  • Allows coffee bed expansion during blooming for consistent water contact
  • Guides water flow in a controlled spiral pattern for even saturation

Single Large Opening: Ultimate Pour Control

Unlike multi-hole drippers that dictate flow rate, the V60's single large bottom opening gives you complete control:

  • Pour quickly for a lighter, more delicate body
  • Pour slowly for richer, fuller-bodied coffee
  • Adjust mid-brew to fine-tune extraction
  • Experiment freely to develop your perfect technique

This freedom makes the V60 both beginner-friendly and endlessly rewarding for advanced brewers seeking precision control.


Stainless Steel Construction: Built for Anywhere

Professional-Grade Durability

Unlike ceramic or glass drippers that can chip or shatter, the stainless steel V60 is virtually indestructible:

  • Drop-proof: Survives falls that would destroy ceramic versions
  • Travel-ready: Pack it in luggage without worry
  • Long-lasting: Won't crack, chip, or break with regular use
  • Lightweight: Easier to handle and transport than ceramic

Why Stainless Steel Matters for Coffee

Excellent Heat Retention: While not quite as heat-retentive as ceramic, stainless steel still maintains brewing temperature effectively—far superior to plastic alternatives. The metal construction:

  • Stays warm throughout the brewing process
  • Provides stable extraction temperature
  • Performs well even in varying ambient temperatures

Quick Temperature Response: Metal heats up faster than ceramic during preheating, getting you to brewing temperature more quickly.

Pure, Clean Flavor: Stainless steel is completely non-reactive and non-porous—it won't absorb oils, flavors, or odors. Every brew tastes exactly as it should, with no interference from previous coffees.

Easy Maintenance: Dishwasher safe and virtually impossible to stain. Coffee oils rinse away easily, and the material doesn't degrade over time.

Compact Design: Lightweight construction makes it easy to pack for travel, camping, or moving between locations.


Sophisticated Matte Black Finish: Form Meets Function

Modern Elegance, Serious Brewing

The sleek matte black finish brings a contemporary, professional aesthetic to your coffee ritual. This isn't just a brewing tool—it's a beautiful object that adds bold, modern style to any setting—from minimalist home kitchens to rugged camping setups.

Professional Look: The matte black finish is favored by specialty coffee shops and professional baristas, offering a sleek, serious appearance that signals quality brewing.

Versatile Aesthetic: Black metal complements any environment—modern kitchens, industrial offices, outdoor settings, or minimalist coffee bars. It looks equally at home on marble countertops and camping tables.

Fingerprint Resistant: Unlike glossy finishes, the matte coating resists fingerprints and maintains its clean appearance with minimal care.

Durable Coating: The matte finish is scratch-resistant and won't chip or peel like painted surfaces, maintaining its appearance through years of use.


Size 02: The Versatile Everyday Brewer

Perfect Capacity for Most Situations

The 02 size is the most popular V60 variant for good reason—it's sized right for both solo brewing and sharing:

1-4 Cup Capacity:

  • Single serving: 12-16oz (one generous mug)
  • Two servings: 24-32oz (two standard mugs)
  • Small batch: Up to 32oz when brewing for guests

Optimal Coffee Dose Range:

  • Minimum: 15g coffee for a single cup
  • Sweet spot: 20-30g for 1-2 cups
  • Maximum: 40g for larger batches

This versatility makes the 02 size ideal for households where brewing needs vary day to day, and for travelers who want flexibility.

Compact Footprint:

  • Dimensions: 5.5" wide × 4.7" deep × 4" tall (140mm × 120mm × 102mm)
  • Diameter: 4.6" (116mm)
  • Weight: Approximately 190g (6.7 oz) - lighter than ceramic

The 02 fits comfortably on standard coffee mugs, travel mugs, carafes, and servers without overwhelming your countertop or taking up precious space in your luggage.


Technical Specifications

  • Model Number: VDM-02-MB (Metal Black)
  • Size: 02 (Medium - most popular size)
  • Capacity: 1-4 cups (up to 32oz / ~1 liter)
  • Dimensions: W140mm × D120mm × H102mm (5.5" × 4.7" × 4")
  • Opening Diameter: 116mm (4.6")
  • Weight: Approximately 190g (6.7 oz) - significantly lighter than ceramic
  • Material: Stainless steel
  • Finish: Matte black coating
  • Filter Compatibility: Hario V60 02 paper filters (sold separately)
  • Care: Dishwasher safe, hand wash recommended
  • Heat Resistance: Safe for hot water use
  • Country of Origin: Japan
  • Includes: Metal dripper, measuring spoon

What's Included

✓ Hario V60 Metal Dripper 02 (Matte Black) ✓ Measuring spoon

Not Included: Paper filters (Hario 02 size), coffee server/mug, kettle, coffee


Brewing Guide: Perfect V60 Technique

What You'll Need

Essential:

  • Hario V60 02 paper filters
  • 20-30g fresh coffee beans
  • Coffee grinder (medium-fine grind)
  • 300-500g hot water (195-205°F / 90-96°C)
  • Mug, carafe, or server to catch brewed coffee
  • Timer

Recommended:

  • Gooseneck kettle for controlled pouring
  • Digital scale for precise measurements
  • Thermometer (if kettle isn't temperature-controlled)

Step-by-Step Brewing Instructions

Preparation (1 minute):

  1. Boil water and let rest 30 seconds to reach 195-205°F
  2. Grind coffee to medium-fine (similar to table salt texture)
  3. Fold filter along crimped edge and place in V60
  4. Rinse filter with hot water to:
    • Preheat the metal dripper (heats quickly)
    • Remove paper taste from filter
    • Pre-warm your serving vessel
  5. Discard rinse water and place V60 on your mug/server
  6. Add ground coffee and create level bed by gently shaking

Brewing (3-4 minutes total):

Bloom Phase (0:00-0:45):

  • Pour 40-60g water (2-3× coffee weight) in circular motion
  • Ensure all grounds are saturated
  • Wait 30-45 seconds as coffee "blooms" and releases CO2
  • You should see vigorous bubbling

Main Pour (0:45-2:30):

  • Pour remaining water in slow, concentric circles from center outward
  • Maintain consistent water level about halfway up dripper
  • Avoid pouring directly on filter edges
  • Pour continuously or in 2-3 pulses, depending on preference
  • Target total brew time: 2:30-3:30 minutes

Drawdown (2:30-3:30):

  • Allow remaining water to fully drip through coffee bed
  • Final bed should be flat with no grounds on sidewalls
  • Total brew time from first pour: 3-4 minutes

Serve:

  • Remove dripper and discard filter with grounds
  • Swirl brewed coffee gently to integrate
  • Pour and enjoy immediately

Recipe Quick Reference

Ratio Coffee Water Yield
1:15 20g 300g ~10oz
1:16 25g 400g ~13.5oz
1:16 30g 480g ~16oz

Standard Recipe (Medium body):

  • Coffee: 25g
  • Water: 400g at 200°F
  • Grind: Medium-fine
  • Total time: 3:00-3:30

Troubleshooting Your V60 Brew

Brew tastes weak/sour:

  • Grind finer
  • Use hotter water (closer to 205°F)
  • Pour more slowly to increase contact time
  • Ensure complete saturation during bloom

Brew tastes bitter/harsh:

  • Grind coarser
  • Use cooler water (closer to 195°F)
  • Pour faster to reduce contact time
  • Reduce total brew time under 3:30

Water drains too slowly (>4 minutes):

  • Grind coarser
  • Pour in consistent circles to avoid compacting grounds
  • Don't agitate coffee bed excessively

Water drains too quickly (<2:30):

  • Grind finer
  • Pour more slowly in smaller circles
  • Ensure even saturation with no dry pockets

Metal vs. Ceramic vs. Plastic: Which V60 is Right for You?

Hario V60 Metal (This Product) ✓

Best For:

  • Travelers and campers
  • Busy households where breakage is a concern
  • Coffee shops and high-volume brewing environments
  • Anyone who values durability over maximum heat retention
  • People who want a modern, professional aesthetic

Pros:

  • Virtually indestructible (drop-proof, shatter-proof)
  • Lightweight and travel-friendly (6.7 oz vs 14 oz ceramic)
  • Quick to preheat
  • Dishwasher safe and easy to clean
  • Sleek, professional appearance
  • Good heat retention (better than plastic)

Cons:

  • Slightly less heat retention than ceramic
  • Can get hot to the touch during brewing
  • Higher price than plastic

Hario V60 Ceramic

Best For:

  • Home brewing where maximum heat retention matters
  • Coffee enthusiasts who prioritize artisan craftsmanship
  • Those who value premium aesthetics
  • Stable countertop brewing (not moving between locations)

Pros:

  • Best heat retention of all materials
  • Handmade Arita porcelain with 400-year tradition
  • Beautiful glazed finishes in multiple colors
  • Even heat distribution
  • Premium feel and presentation

Cons:

  • Fragile (can chip or shatter if dropped)
  • Heavy (14 oz vs 6.7 oz metal)
  • Not ideal for travel
  • More expensive than plastic

Hario V60 Plastic

Best For:

  • Budget-conscious coffee lovers
  • Absolute lightest weight for ultralight backpacking
  • Testing the V60 system before upgrading
  • Situations where cost is primary concern

Pros:

  • Most affordable option
  • Extremely lightweight (4 oz)
  • Virtually unbreakable
  • Travel-friendly

Cons:

  • Poorest heat retention
  • Less premium feel
  • Can stain over time
  • Doesn't look as professional

Bottom Line: The metal V60 offers the best balance of durability, performance, and aesthetics for most users—especially those who travel, brew on the go, or want worry-free daily use.


Perfect for Travel & Adventure

Take Quality Coffee Anywhere

The metal V60 excels in situations where ceramic would be impractical:

Camping & Backpacking:

  • Lightweight and packable
  • Won't break in your pack
  • Brews over campfire-heated water
  • Easy to clean at campsites

Hotel & Vacation Brewing:

  • Pack in luggage without worry
  • Brew quality coffee in any hotel room
  • Quick setup and cleanup
  • Compact storage

Office & Work:

  • Survives daily commutes
  • Won't break if knocked over
  • Easy to rinse in office sink
  • Professional appearance

Van Life & RV:

  • Withstands road vibrations
  • Space-efficient storage
  • Quick brewing on the road
  • Durable for mobile lifestyle

Outdoor Events:

  • Bring to picnics, tailgates, festivals
  • Brew at farmers markets or pop-ups
  • Portable coffee quality anywhere
  • Worry-free transport

The Hario Legacy: 100+ Years of Innovation

From Laboratory Glass to Coffee Icon

Hario was founded in 1921 in Tokyo as a manufacturer of laboratory glassware. The company name means "King of Glass" in Japanese, reflecting their commitment to excellence in glass craftsmanship. After decades perfecting heat-resistant borosilicate glass for scientific applications, Hario introduced their first coffee product—the iconic coffee syphon—in the 1940s.

The V60 Revolution

When Hario released the V60 dripper in 2005, they revolutionized pour-over coffee. The design's brilliance lies in its simplicity: three key features (60° angle, spiral ribs, large opening) that give brewers unprecedented control while remaining accessible to beginners. Within years, the V60 became the standard pour-over brewer in specialty coffee shops worldwide.

Commitment to Sustainability

Hario operates a pollution-free glass factory using 100% natural materials and electricity-powered melting instead of oil-fired furnaces. This eco-conscious approach has eliminated the smoky emissions traditionally associated with glassmaking, demonstrating that quality craftsmanship and environmental responsibility can coexist.

Global Recognition

Today, Hario's product catalog spans coffee, tea, kitchenware, and even pet accessories, but coffee remains at the heart of their innovation. The V60 has won countless design awards and earned its place in specialty coffee history as the dripper that defined a generation.


Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What size paper filters do I need? A: The V60 02 size requires Hario V60 02 paper filters. These are widely available in white (bleached) or natural (unbleached) options. Make sure to get 02 size specifically—01 filters are too small, 03 filters are too large.

Q: Can I use this without a separate coffee server? A: Absolutely! The V60 sits perfectly on standard coffee mugs (ensure the mug has a 3"+ opening). Many people brew directly into their favorite mug for single servings. For larger batches, use a carafe or server.

Q: Does the metal V60 get hot to the touch? A: Yes, stainless steel conducts heat, so the dripper will be hot during brewing. Handle by the rim or use a towel. It cools quickly after brewing is complete.

Q: Is stainless steel as good as ceramic for heat retention? A: Stainless steel retains heat well—better than plastic but slightly less than ceramic. For most brewing situations, the difference is minimal and proper preheating compensates. The durability advantage often outweighs the minor heat retention difference.

Q: Will the matte black finish scratch or wear off? A: The matte coating is durable and scratch-resistant. With normal use, it maintains its appearance for years. Avoid abrasive scrubbers to preserve the finish.

Q: Is this safe for dishwasher cleaning? A: Yes, the metal V60 is fully dishwasher safe. However, hand washing with warm soapy water helps preserve the matte finish longest.

Q: Can I use this for camping? A: Absolutely! The metal V60 is ideal for camping—lightweight, unbreakable, and easy to pack. Just bring filters and ground coffee (or a portable grinder).

Q: How do I preheat the metal dripper? A: Pour hot water through the rinsed filter for 5-10 seconds. Metal heats faster than ceramic, so it requires less preheating time. Discard rinse water before brewing.

Q: Will this work with my portable hand grinder? A: Yes! The metal V60 pairs perfectly with portable grinders for complete travel brewing setups.

Q: Does metal affect the coffee taste? A: No, stainless steel is completely neutral and non-reactive. It won't impart any metallic taste or affect flavor in any way.

Q: How does weight compare to ceramic? A: The metal V60 weighs approximately 6.7 oz compared to ceramic's 14 oz—less than half the weight, making it much easier to pack and travel with.

Q: Can I brew tea with the V60? A: While designed for coffee, you can use the V60 with loose leaf tea if you use a paper filter. However, dedicated tea brewers allow better leaf expansion and steeping control.

Q: Is this the same V60 used in coffee competitions? A: Yes! Both metal and ceramic V60 02 drippers are used in barista competitions and World Brewers Cup events. The brewing performance is equivalent.

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The World's Most Iconic Pour-Over Dripper in Durable Metal

The Hario V60 Metal Coffee Dripper brings the legendary V60 brewing system into a virtually indestructible format. Since its introduction in 2005, the V60 has earned its place as the gold standard in pour-over coffee brewing among specialty coffee professionals and home enthusiasts worldwide. This stainless steel version in a sophisticated matte black finish offers the same precise 60-degree cone geometry and spiral ribs in a lightweight, travel-ready design that delivers exceptional coffee anywhere.

The V60 02 size offers ultimate brewing control for 1-4 cups, delivering clean, nuanced, exceptional coffee that highlights the unique characteristics of your beans. Whether you're brewing at home, in the office, camping, or traveling, this metal dripper combines professional performance with unbeatable durability. This is the dripper that launched the third-wave coffee movement—now available in a format that goes everywhere you do.


Why the V60 is Different: Science Meets Artistry

The 60° Angle: Perfect Coffee Geometry

The "V60" name comes from the dripper's precisely engineered 60-degree cone angle—the optimal geometry for maximum coffee extraction. This steeper angle creates deeper layering of coffee grounds compared to flat-bottom drippers, allowing for:

  • Longer contact time between water and coffee
  • More complete extraction of flavor compounds
  • Enhanced sweetness and complexity in the final cup
  • Better accentuation of floral and fruit notes in high-quality beans

Spiral Ribs: Controlled Expansion & Air Flow

The V60's signature spiral ribbing isn't just aesthetic—it's functional engineering:

  • Creates air pockets between the paper filter and metal walls
  • Prevents filter collapse that can cause channeling and uneven extraction
  • Allows coffee bed expansion during blooming for consistent water contact
  • Guides water flow in a controlled spiral pattern for even saturation

Single Large Opening: Ultimate Pour Control

Unlike multi-hole drippers that dictate flow rate, the V60's single large bottom opening gives you complete control:

  • Pour quickly for a lighter, more delicate body
  • Pour slowly for richer, fuller-bodied coffee
  • Adjust mid-brew to fine-tune extraction
  • Experiment freely to develop your perfect technique

This freedom makes the V60 both beginner-friendly and endlessly rewarding for advanced brewers seeking precision control.


Stainless Steel Construction: Built for Anywhere

Professional-Grade Durability

Unlike ceramic or glass drippers that can chip or shatter, the stainless steel V60 is virtually indestructible:

  • Drop-proof: Survives falls that would destroy ceramic versions
  • Travel-ready: Pack it in luggage without worry
  • Long-lasting: Won't crack, chip, or break with regular use
  • Lightweight: Easier to handle and transport than ceramic

Why Stainless Steel Matters for Coffee

Excellent Heat Retention: While not quite as heat-retentive as ceramic, stainless steel still maintains brewing temperature effectively—far superior to plastic alternatives. The metal construction:

  • Stays warm throughout the brewing process
  • Provides stable extraction temperature
  • Performs well even in varying ambient temperatures

Quick Temperature Response: Metal heats up faster than ceramic during preheating, getting you to brewing temperature more quickly.

Pure, Clean Flavor: Stainless steel is completely non-reactive and non-porous—it won't absorb oils, flavors, or odors. Every brew tastes exactly as it should, with no interference from previous coffees.

Easy Maintenance: Dishwasher safe and virtually impossible to stain. Coffee oils rinse away easily, and the material doesn't degrade over time.

Compact Design: Lightweight construction makes it easy to pack for travel, camping, or moving between locations.


Sophisticated Matte Black Finish: Form Meets Function

Modern Elegance, Serious Brewing

The sleek matte black finish brings a contemporary, professional aesthetic to your coffee ritual. This isn't just a brewing tool—it's a beautiful object that adds bold, modern style to any setting—from minimalist home kitchens to rugged camping setups.

Professional Look: The matte black finish is favored by specialty coffee shops and professional baristas, offering a sleek, serious appearance that signals quality brewing.

Versatile Aesthetic: Black metal complements any environment—modern kitchens, industrial offices, outdoor settings, or minimalist coffee bars. It looks equally at home on marble countertops and camping tables.

Fingerprint Resistant: Unlike glossy finishes, the matte coating resists fingerprints and maintains its clean appearance with minimal care.

Durable Coating: The matte finish is scratch-resistant and won't chip or peel like painted surfaces, maintaining its appearance through years of use.


Size 02: The Versatile Everyday Brewer

Perfect Capacity for Most Situations

The 02 size is the most popular V60 variant for good reason—it's sized right for both solo brewing and sharing:

1-4 Cup Capacity:

  • Single serving: 12-16oz (one generous mug)
  • Two servings: 24-32oz (two standard mugs)
  • Small batch: Up to 32oz when brewing for guests

Optimal Coffee Dose Range:

  • Minimum: 15g coffee for a single cup
  • Sweet spot: 20-30g for 1-2 cups
  • Maximum: 40g for larger batches

This versatility makes the 02 size ideal for households where brewing needs vary day to day, and for travelers who want flexibility.

Compact Footprint:

  • Dimensions: 5.5" wide × 4.7" deep × 4" tall (140mm × 120mm × 102mm)
  • Diameter: 4.6" (116mm)
  • Weight: Approximately 190g (6.7 oz) - lighter than ceramic

The 02 fits comfortably on standard coffee mugs, travel mugs, carafes, and servers without overwhelming your countertop or taking up precious space in your luggage.


Technical Specifications

  • Model Number: VDM-02-MB (Metal Black)
  • Size: 02 (Medium - most popular size)
  • Capacity: 1-4 cups (up to 32oz / ~1 liter)
  • Dimensions: W140mm × D120mm × H102mm (5.5" × 4.7" × 4")
  • Opening Diameter: 116mm (4.6")
  • Weight: Approximately 190g (6.7 oz) - significantly lighter than ceramic
  • Material: Stainless steel
  • Finish: Matte black coating
  • Filter Compatibility: Hario V60 02 paper filters (sold separately)
  • Care: Dishwasher safe, hand wash recommended
  • Heat Resistance: Safe for hot water use
  • Country of Origin: Japan
  • Includes: Metal dripper, measuring spoon

What's Included

✓ Hario V60 Metal Dripper 02 (Matte Black) ✓ Measuring spoon

Not Included: Paper filters (Hario 02 size), coffee server/mug, kettle, coffee


Brewing Guide: Perfect V60 Technique

What You'll Need

Essential:

  • Hario V60 02 paper filters
  • 20-30g fresh coffee beans
  • Coffee grinder (medium-fine grind)
  • 300-500g hot water (195-205°F / 90-96°C)
  • Mug, carafe, or server to catch brewed coffee
  • Timer

Recommended:

  • Gooseneck kettle for controlled pouring
  • Digital scale for precise measurements
  • Thermometer (if kettle isn't temperature-controlled)

Step-by-Step Brewing Instructions

Preparation (1 minute):

  1. Boil water and let rest 30 seconds to reach 195-205°F
  2. Grind coffee to medium-fine (similar to table salt texture)
  3. Fold filter along crimped edge and place in V60
  4. Rinse filter with hot water to:
    • Preheat the metal dripper (heats quickly)
    • Remove paper taste from filter
    • Pre-warm your serving vessel
  5. Discard rinse water and place V60 on your mug/server
  6. Add ground coffee and create level bed by gently shaking

Brewing (3-4 minutes total):

Bloom Phase (0:00-0:45):

  • Pour 40-60g water (2-3× coffee weight) in circular motion
  • Ensure all grounds are saturated
  • Wait 30-45 seconds as coffee "blooms" and releases CO2
  • You should see vigorous bubbling

Main Pour (0:45-2:30):

  • Pour remaining water in slow, concentric circles from center outward
  • Maintain consistent water level about halfway up dripper
  • Avoid pouring directly on filter edges
  • Pour continuously or in 2-3 pulses, depending on preference
  • Target total brew time: 2:30-3:30 minutes

Drawdown (2:30-3:30):

  • Allow remaining water to fully drip through coffee bed
  • Final bed should be flat with no grounds on sidewalls
  • Total brew time from first pour: 3-4 minutes

Serve:

  • Remove dripper and discard filter with grounds
  • Swirl brewed coffee gently to integrate
  • Pour and enjoy immediately

Recipe Quick Reference

Ratio Coffee Water Yield
1:15 20g 300g ~10oz
1:16 25g 400g ~13.5oz
1:16 30g 480g ~16oz

Standard Recipe (Medium body):

  • Coffee: 25g
  • Water: 400g at 200°F
  • Grind: Medium-fine
  • Total time: 3:00-3:30

Troubleshooting Your V60 Brew

Brew tastes weak/sour:

  • Grind finer
  • Use hotter water (closer to 205°F)
  • Pour more slowly to increase contact time
  • Ensure complete saturation during bloom

Brew tastes bitter/harsh:

  • Grind coarser
  • Use cooler water (closer to 195°F)
  • Pour faster to reduce contact time
  • Reduce total brew time under 3:30

Water drains too slowly (>4 minutes):

  • Grind coarser
  • Pour in consistent circles to avoid compacting grounds
  • Don't agitate coffee bed excessively

Water drains too quickly (<2:30):

  • Grind finer
  • Pour more slowly in smaller circles
  • Ensure even saturation with no dry pockets

Metal vs. Ceramic vs. Plastic: Which V60 is Right for You?

Hario V60 Metal (This Product) ✓

Best For:

  • Travelers and campers
  • Busy households where breakage is a concern
  • Coffee shops and high-volume brewing environments
  • Anyone who values durability over maximum heat retention
  • People who want a modern, professional aesthetic

Pros:

  • Virtually indestructible (drop-proof, shatter-proof)
  • Lightweight and travel-friendly (6.7 oz vs 14 oz ceramic)
  • Quick to preheat
  • Dishwasher safe and easy to clean
  • Sleek, professional appearance
  • Good heat retention (better than plastic)

Cons:

  • Slightly less heat retention than ceramic
  • Can get hot to the touch during brewing
  • Higher price than plastic

Hario V60 Ceramic

Best For:

  • Home brewing where maximum heat retention matters
  • Coffee enthusiasts who prioritize artisan craftsmanship
  • Those who value premium aesthetics
  • Stable countertop brewing (not moving between locations)

Pros:

  • Best heat retention of all materials
  • Handmade Arita porcelain with 400-year tradition
  • Beautiful glazed finishes in multiple colors
  • Even heat distribution
  • Premium feel and presentation

Cons:

  • Fragile (can chip or shatter if dropped)
  • Heavy (14 oz vs 6.7 oz metal)
  • Not ideal for travel
  • More expensive than plastic

Hario V60 Plastic

Best For:

  • Budget-conscious coffee lovers
  • Absolute lightest weight for ultralight backpacking
  • Testing the V60 system before upgrading
  • Situations where cost is primary concern

Pros:

  • Most affordable option
  • Extremely lightweight (4 oz)
  • Virtually unbreakable
  • Travel-friendly

Cons:

  • Poorest heat retention
  • Less premium feel
  • Can stain over time
  • Doesn't look as professional

Bottom Line: The metal V60 offers the best balance of durability, performance, and aesthetics for most users—especially those who travel, brew on the go, or want worry-free daily use.


Perfect for Travel & Adventure

Take Quality Coffee Anywhere

The metal V60 excels in situations where ceramic would be impractical:

Camping & Backpacking:

  • Lightweight and packable
  • Won't break in your pack
  • Brews over campfire-heated water
  • Easy to clean at campsites

Hotel & Vacation Brewing:

  • Pack in luggage without worry
  • Brew quality coffee in any hotel room
  • Quick setup and cleanup
  • Compact storage

Office & Work:

  • Survives daily commutes
  • Won't break if knocked over
  • Easy to rinse in office sink
  • Professional appearance

Van Life & RV:

  • Withstands road vibrations
  • Space-efficient storage
  • Quick brewing on the road
  • Durable for mobile lifestyle

Outdoor Events:

  • Bring to picnics, tailgates, festivals
  • Brew at farmers markets or pop-ups
  • Portable coffee quality anywhere
  • Worry-free transport

The Hario Legacy: 100+ Years of Innovation

From Laboratory Glass to Coffee Icon

Hario was founded in 1921 in Tokyo as a manufacturer of laboratory glassware. The company name means "King of Glass" in Japanese, reflecting their commitment to excellence in glass craftsmanship. After decades perfecting heat-resistant borosilicate glass for scientific applications, Hario introduced their first coffee product—the iconic coffee syphon—in the 1940s.

The V60 Revolution

When Hario released the V60 dripper in 2005, they revolutionized pour-over coffee. The design's brilliance lies in its simplicity: three key features (60° angle, spiral ribs, large opening) that give brewers unprecedented control while remaining accessible to beginners. Within years, the V60 became the standard pour-over brewer in specialty coffee shops worldwide.

Commitment to Sustainability

Hario operates a pollution-free glass factory using 100% natural materials and electricity-powered melting instead of oil-fired furnaces. This eco-conscious approach has eliminated the smoky emissions traditionally associated with glassmaking, demonstrating that quality craftsmanship and environmental responsibility can coexist.

Global Recognition

Today, Hario's product catalog spans coffee, tea, kitchenware, and even pet accessories, but coffee remains at the heart of their innovation. The V60 has won countless design awards and earned its place in specialty coffee history as the dripper that defined a generation.


Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What size paper filters do I need? A: The V60 02 size requires Hario V60 02 paper filters. These are widely available in white (bleached) or natural (unbleached) options. Make sure to get 02 size specifically—01 filters are too small, 03 filters are too large.

Q: Can I use this without a separate coffee server? A: Absolutely! The V60 sits perfectly on standard coffee mugs (ensure the mug has a 3"+ opening). Many people brew directly into their favorite mug for single servings. For larger batches, use a carafe or server.

Q: Does the metal V60 get hot to the touch? A: Yes, stainless steel conducts heat, so the dripper will be hot during brewing. Handle by the rim or use a towel. It cools quickly after brewing is complete.

Q: Is stainless steel as good as ceramic for heat retention? A: Stainless steel retains heat well—better than plastic but slightly less than ceramic. For most brewing situations, the difference is minimal and proper preheating compensates. The durability advantage often outweighs the minor heat retention difference.

Q: Will the matte black finish scratch or wear off? A: The matte coating is durable and scratch-resistant. With normal use, it maintains its appearance for years. Avoid abrasive scrubbers to preserve the finish.

Q: Is this safe for dishwasher cleaning? A: Yes, the metal V60 is fully dishwasher safe. However, hand washing with warm soapy water helps preserve the matte finish longest.

Q: Can I use this for camping? A: Absolutely! The metal V60 is ideal for camping—lightweight, unbreakable, and easy to pack. Just bring filters and ground coffee (or a portable grinder).

Q: How do I preheat the metal dripper? A: Pour hot water through the rinsed filter for 5-10 seconds. Metal heats faster than ceramic, so it requires less preheating time. Discard rinse water before brewing.

Q: Will this work with my portable hand grinder? A: Yes! The metal V60 pairs perfectly with portable grinders for complete travel brewing setups.

Q: Does metal affect the coffee taste? A: No, stainless steel is completely neutral and non-reactive. It won't impart any metallic taste or affect flavor in any way.

Q: How does weight compare to ceramic? A: The metal V60 weighs approximately 6.7 oz compared to ceramic's 14 oz—less than half the weight, making it much easier to pack and travel with.

Q: Can I brew tea with the V60? A: While designed for coffee, you can use the V60 with loose leaf tea if you use a paper filter. However, dedicated tea brewers allow better leaf expansion and steeping control.

Q: Is this the same V60 used in coffee competitions? A: Yes! Both metal and ceramic V60 02 drippers are used in barista competitions and World Brewers Cup events. The brewing performance is equivalent.

Hario V60 Metal Coffee Dripper 02 - Black | Everyday People Coffee & Tea