☕ Elevate your coffee ritual with Japanese precision and style
The HARIOV60 Glass Range Coffee Server is a 600ml black acrylic coffee server designed and manufactured in Japan. Lightweight and easy to clean, it offers manual control for brewing professional-quality coffee at home, combining sleek aesthetics with expert craftsmanship.
Material Type | Acrylic |
Item Dimensions W x H | 5.24"W x 4.8"H |
Item Weight | 10.56 ounces |
Capacity | 600 Milliliters |
Item Shape | Rectangular |
Color | Black |
With Lid | Yes |
Additional Features | Manual |
L**N
Perfect and adorable
It is beautiful and not as fragile as I thought it would be. Its just the right size for a single person, living alone. I have it as a back up for when my pods run out or I have a guest that prefers the drip method. I paired it with the black and glass dripper. Easy to use and pour. A soft sponge and a drop of dish soap is you need to wash it. I rinse with a few drops of vinegar and water then rinse again with plain water to make sure all the soap is gone. Love it.
C**C
Works as intended, priced appropriately, easy to replace
I’ve broken this and have had to rebuy once or twice now, both times due to my own clumsiness. I can confidently say, though, that the glass doesn’t shatter and the vast majority of the pieces are easy to pick up, either by hand or with a towel. Whatever tiny pieces there are can be easily vacuumed up. Still, be mindful when cleaning up the glass as they have stuck to the bottom of my feet (not cutting!) and I’ve cut myself from using one foot with the sticking glass to scratch the other.Beyond that, use this with my Hario 02 V60 all the time to make ~550-580mL of coffee almost every day. It handles heat well, lid works well, and it’s fairly easy to clean. If you have medium-big to big hands, I’d advise using a bottle cleaning brush or the like.In case anyone is interested, my recipe (4:6 based) is:Hario V60 02 with Cafec Abaca (not fast!) filter40-41g coffee1.1.8 on 1Zpresso K-Ultra (897.83 microns)600mL water93C for dark/med-dark94C for med95C for med-light/light0:00 - 100-105g0:45 - 250-260g1:30 - 360g2:15 - 480g3:00 - 600g3:30-4:00 - finish, but I usually let it go until I finish cleaning my hand grinder (~2 min)
H**G
A great coffee pot
We use this under our drip filter to make coffee twice a day. The glass is sturdy, it is just the right size to make two 10 oz. cups of coffee, and it's a very good shape that isn't prone to spilling. It's also very esthetically pleasing compared to other, clumsier, more fragile coffee pots we've used. It feels very well balanced to hold even when full, and it has no metal so it can be warmed in the microwave. It's a great pot.
J**N
Pour over for two
I don't want to pull out the big Chemex everytime I make coffee for just me and the wife. Were not going to drink that much and to be honest it is a bit of a pain to clean out if you leave coffee in it. I saw one of these on TV and just thought it was cute. It holds just a few cups of coffee and can be set on a mug warmer to keep some heat going while you enjoy your breakfast. And the lid can hold the dripper when you put it on the shelf. Easier to clean by hand or just wack into the dishwasher.
Z**Z
Great everyday coffee server
I use this coffee server in tandem with my Hario V60 size 2 dripper and it works very well. The notches on the outside are very helpful for measuring how much coffee you're brewing, and the filter top makes it easy to pour from the container while keeping some of the heat in. I haven't tried reheating coffee in this but the packaging did say it is all microwave safe, including the plastic handle. The glass is pretty thin and I assume it is easy to break so you need to be very careful. Also because it is thin glass, it doesn't hold heat very well. Your coffee will cool off quickly if you leave it in there, so this is not a good option if you want to brew ahead and enjoy your coffee more than 20 minutes later.
J**S
Does what it's supposed to do
This product does exactly what it's supposed to do: hold coffee. It does it well.I use with my Hario v60 02 and it is a good vessel to brew into. It fits on my scale (SC-2KG) and doesn't weigh so much that I would go over the 2kg limit, even when brewing 600-700 ml). It comes with a lid that probably helps keep the heat in longer but I haven't run any experiments on heat loss. If I make 500ml of coffee for myself, it is lukewarm by the time I finish drinking it but this is to be expected from any glass carafe that does not have thermal insulation.Aesthetically, I love it. That's the main reason I bought it. I don't like the look of the ridges on the more popular Hario range server but the nerd in me wanted to get an all-Hario pour over setup so I found this. Simple design, has ml and "cup" markings on the side (cup = 130ml).I'd recommend it for anyone doing pour over coffee with a v60 that wants something a little more simple-looking than the ridged range server.
S**N
Awesome coffee but SUPER fragile
I’ve purchased several of these carafes as I love the Hario V60 for daily coffee. It makes wonderful pour overs, but my only gripe is that it’s so fragile I end up breaking one every few months. It would be great if the glass was a little thicker, but still worth the price if you can be careful.
T**G
Classic Hario product
Simple elegant design. Perfect size for personal pour over coffee and I sometimes use it as a home office kettle for other drinks.
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