





Hario V60 Coffee Pour Over Kit Bundle Set - Comes with Ceramic Dripper, Range Server Glass Pot, Measuring Spoon, and 100 Count Package of Hario 02W Coffee Filters
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rduboisdub
> 3 dayThis set is a high quality pour over set. The little pot pours without dripping with lid on or off. I also purchased a gold reusable filter to use with it, making it the perfect pour over set.
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edwierd
> 3 dayas soon as you pull out one of these filters, you will notice the better quality. the only problem.......is they filter slow. that is a good problem to have . i can taste a smoother cup of coffee when using these. if you are in to primo coffee.....get these !
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Toni
> 3 daypurchased this pour over coffee pot specifically because it was a complete kit. I received the pot but NO filters.....UGH!!!
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Lynn Laurie
> 3 dayCame on time and was everything it said it would be. Love it!
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Rafael
> 3 dayGreat kit, as advertised! Is a game changer at home.
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R Whatley
> 3 dayThis makes wonderful coffee, does take up much space, and looks beautiful.
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Anilatita
> 3 dayVery good quality. Made in Japan. My husband loves it.
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They call me MR. Knowitall
> 3 dayI love the coffee this makes! I took 1 start away for time consumption and it yields 2 coffee mugs.
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Who Was John Galt
> 3 dayI love this product for the quality of coffee I am able to produce. But, the lid on the carafe has a terrible design flaw: the dripper cannot park in the lid. The dripper is very unstable if you try to park it on the lid while those last few drips fall out. The lid appears to have been intended for that purpose, but it fails. So I end up needing to keep a spare saucer or mug onhand to park the dripper. Seriously Hario? You thought to put the perfect little notch in the gasket for pouring, so you have well thought out designs. But the topper issue is such a sad miss and it really frustates what would otherwise be a beautiful coffee experience.
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arrr-zeeee
> 3 dayproduct kit was well packaged. including packaging by amazon. after reading the reviews and the pros and cons, I found absolutely no issues with the kit, or the carafe, regarding pouring and dripping issues. sounds like user errors and or being in a hurry. yes its a bit of work with the required steps, but the results are well worth the time and effort for an excellent cup or two of coffee. its definitely not for those who believe in those pre filled plastic cups filled with who knows how old it is coffee, and their stale weak flavors. im used to pulling a couple of espressos every morning,there again, the time and effort is worth the results. now all I need to do is dial in my grind size for the perfect brew. I ran 28 grams of coffee to 500 grams of water at 195*