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Hario V60 Soto Travel Mug

Hario V60 Soto Travel Mug

Regular price $58.00 NZD
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The double-walled insulation of the Hario V60 Soto Travel Mug enables you to carry freshly-brewed hot or cold coffee, without compromising its temperature. This travel mug fits perfectly under a V60 dripper and seals completely shut so you can carry your favorite coffee with you wherever you go.

The V60 Soto Travel Mug has a number of features which set it apart from traditional travel mugs:

- Lock switch on the lid so you can store your Soto mug during travel with 100% confidence
- New vacuum insulation technology which keeps your brew at optimum temperature for longer
- New raised mouthpiece which allows you to drink out of the vessel with ease
- Large opening for ice if making cold brews
- Slim body to allow it to fit into most drink holders

Dimensions: 79mm(w) x 69mm(d) x 177mm(h)

Capacity: 350ml

Lid: Polypropylene and silicone rubber

Body: Stainless Steel
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Free Shipping & Pickup in Store

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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