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Hario V60 Drip Decanter

Hario V60 Drip Decanter

Regular price $84.98 NZD
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The perfect companion for the 02 V60 drippers.  Simply grind your coffee beans, brew, then lift the V60 top when ready to serve.

Made from high-quality borosilicate heat resistant glass, the V60 Drip Decanter allows the coffee to be brewed directly into your serving vessel. It's extremely durable and lightweight. The Hario V60 comes with a plastic free-standing dropper filter with classic spiral ribs and is protected by a heat resistant, washable silicone band for extra grip and heat protection. The package also includes 10 sheets of 02 paper filters to get you started brewing right away. 

How to brew with the V60 Drip Decanter:

Begin by warming up the glass and placing the filter inside the cone. Add medium ground coffee and slowly pour hot water, working in a circular motion. After 3 minutes of brew time, your coffee is ready! The V60 Decanter holds up to 500ml of coffee, just right for coffee for two. 

Dimensions: 135mm (W) x 125mm (D) x 198mm (H)

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Enjoy free shipping on most coffee orders over $25 nationwide (T&Cs apply). Please note that shipping fees apply to gift boxes and equipment.

Orders placed on Fridays, weekends, or public holidays will be processed the next working day.

Place your order before 5 PM, and it’s usually ready for dispatch or pickup within 24 hours. Deliveries occur Monday to Friday. ♡

Brewing Tips

The popular ratios for espresso is 1:2 (1 gram of coffee to every 2 grams of water).
Coffee Extraction Time Temp
18.5g 37g 30" 92°C
For filter is 1:17 (1 gram of coffee to every 17 grams of water).
Coffee 15g 30g 60g
Water 250ml 500ml 1000ml
There is no such thing as a "Golden" ratio, but well-balanced cups of coffee are consistently brewed around a certain ratio. This is a good place to start, if you like stronger taste, you might use a 1:14 ratio. If you like a normal taste, you might pour 1:16 or 1:17. You can slightly turning your settings to match your taste and brewing methods. For other brewing methods, check out our Brewing Guides and Tips.
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