
Hario V60 #2 Ceramic Dripper
Hario’s V60 02 Ceramic Dripper features signature ridged sides to promote even water dispersion and a conical design that controls brew speed—key to achieving a clean, balanced cup.
Though the idea dates back to the 1980s, the V60 was officially released in 2004 after years of development. Hario’s designers questioned whether a parabolic shape could produce a clearer brew by allowing water to pass through the coffee grounds, rather than steeping them as with traditional immersion brewers. They were right.
The “V60” name comes from its 60-degree V shape—what Hario calls a “shape of nature.” Each ceramic dripper is made using Arita yaki, a porcelain method with a 400-year legacy. Sourced from fine local clay, Arita porcelain is known for its clarity and smooth finish. To this day, V60s are crafted in the town of Arita, Japan, continuing a rich tradition of ceramic artistry.
Check out our Hario V60 brew guide for step-by-step instructions and expert tips.
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Hario’s V60 02 Ceramic Dripper features signature ridged sides to promote even water dispersion and a conical design that controls brew speed—key to achieving a clean, balanced cup.
Though the idea dates back to the 1980s, the V60 was officially released in 2004 after years of development. Hario’s designers questioned whether a parabolic shape could produce a clearer brew by allowing water to pass through the coffee grounds, rather than steeping them as with traditional immersion brewers. They were right.
The “V60” name comes from its 60-degree V shape—what Hario calls a “shape of nature.” Each ceramic dripper is made using Arita yaki, a porcelain method with a 400-year legacy. Sourced from fine local clay, Arita porcelain is known for its clarity and smooth finish. To this day, V60s are crafted in the town of Arita, Japan, continuing a rich tradition of ceramic artistry.
Check out our Hario V60 brew guide for step-by-step instructions and expert tips.