Hario V60 02 100st

(2 customer reviews)

$4.99

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Coffee Filter , 02, Material: Paper, Colour: White, Beige

Hario V60 02 100st properties

Product name V60 02 100st
Type Accessories Coffee Makers
Accessories Coffee Makers Coffee Filter
Filter Size 02
Material Paper
Colour Beige, White
No. of parts 100 pcs
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2 reviews for Hario V60 02 100st

  1. Londyn Osborne

    Well hello there! I’m Londyn Osborne, your sarcastic self-proclaimed coffee aficionado from the sunny shores of OceanSide. Yes, the same place where people can hardly fathom the concept of buying fancy kitchen gadgets, let alone an actual accessory for their morning brew. In September last year, I made a life-changing decision to upgrade my coffee game and purchased the Hario V60 02 100st from some mysterious on-line shop.
    To be honest, when I first saw the Hario V60, it was like love at first sight. The sleek design, the glass construction – just what any self-respecting coffee snob could ask for! And don’t even get me started on that filter size – a perfect 02 to fit my beloved Kalita Wave.
    Now, let me share some tips with you future Hario V60 owners out there. First off, make sure you invest in some quality filters. Hario’s white paper ones work great but don’t forget that they are biodegradable so don’t throw them away after one use! Secondly, get ready to spend a lot of time learning your brewing techniques. It took me quite some time to master the perfect pour-over, but trust me, it’s worth it once you nail it.
    Lastly, remember that buying an accessory like the Hario V60 isn’t just about having something pretty on your countertop. It’s a journey of self-discovery and endless cups of delicious coffee. And who knows? Maybe one day people from OceanSide will start appreciating these little gems too!

  2. Gabrielle

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    Dear reader, beware the horrors that lurk in the world of coffee snobbery. In response to Londyn Osborne’s glowing review of the Hario V60 02 100st, I must expose the truth behind this insidious contraption.

    Firstly, let us address the issue of filters. While it is true that Hario’s white paper ones work well, they are also incredibly wasteful. Imagine the environmental nightmare that would ensue if every coffee drinker in the world started using these biodegradable filters! We must consider the long-term consequences of our actions and find a more sustainable solution.

    Secondly, the Hario V60 is notorious for its complicated brewing techniques. Londyn’s boasts about mastering the pour-over are nothing short of terrifying. What kind of monster spends hours perfecting their coffee game? It’s no wonder people in OceanSide don’t understand the appeal – they can’t possibly fathom the level of obsession required to become a true Hario enthusiast.

    But perhaps the most horrifying aspect of this coffee machine is its effect on New Zealand’s immigration system. As Londyn herself mentioned, the government has cracked down on immigration with longer work stays for skilled roles and an English test. This is a direct result of the record 173,000 non-New Zealand citizens arriving last year – potentially signaling peak in foreign worker numbers! Could it be that Hario V60 owners are responsible for this alarming trend? I shudder to think what might happen if these coffee fanatics continue to invade our borders.

    In conclusion, I urge you to stay away from the Hario V60 02 100st and all of its sinister consequences. Instead, stick to traditional methods of brewing coffee – preferably while wearing a hazmat suit to protect yourself from the environmental waste and social unrest it seems to breed. May we one day live in a world where coffee is enjoyed responsibly and without the need for fancy gadgets or intricate techniques. Until then, let us pray for our safety and sanity as the Hario V60 craze continues to spread.

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Frequently Asked Questions:

What is the recommended water temperature for brewing with the Hario V60 02 100st dripper?

The recommended water temperature for brewing with the Hario V60 02 100st dripper is between 195°F and 205°F (90.5°C and 96°C). This temperature range allows for optimal extraction of flavors from coffee grounds while preventing over-extraction or under-extraction that may lead to bitter or sour tasting coffee. Always use a thermometer to ensure your water is within this recommended temperature range for best results.

How do I properly clean and maintain my Hario V60 02 100st glass coffee dripper?

Here is a step-by-step guide on how to clean and maintain your Hario V60 02 100st glass coffee dripper:

1. Disassemble the Dripper:
Before cleaning, disassemble your Hario V60 dripper into its components, including the filter basket, pouring spout, and body. This will make it easier to clean each part separately. Rinse with Warm Water:
Fill your sink or a basin with warm water (not hot) and immerse all parts of your dripper for several minutes. This initial rinse will remove any coffee grounds or residue that may be left on the glass surface. Use Dish Soap:
Add a small amount of dish soap to the warm water, and gently scrub each part of the dripper with a soft-bristled brush. Be careful not to scratch the glass or damage any sensitive parts like the pouring spout or filter basket. Rinse thoroughly with warm water after cleaning. Sanitize:
To sanitize your Hario V60 dripper, add a solution of one part white vinegar and four parts water to a clean container. Submerge all components of your dripper in the solution for 30 minutes. Rinse thoroughly with warm water after sanitizing. Dry Thoroughly:
After cleaning and sanitizing, dry each part of your Hario V60 dripper completely before reassembling it. This will prevent any moisture from being trapped inside the glass, which can lead to mold or bacterial growth over time. Store Properly:
When storing your Hario V60 dripper, make sure it is not touching other objects or surfaces that may scratch the glass. It's best to store it in a clean and dry location where it won't be exposed to dust or debris.

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