I've been looking for a good quality dripper for hand pouring coffee ever since we moved back to Australia and my Kalita snapped in two. I was a little wary of the Harios, since I'd heard the pour speed was hard to get a handle on, but so far it's been very easy to control and the coffee strength has been consistent. The Harios are very good quality Japanese made porcelain, and look very nice. Be aware this particular product is only big enough to make you 1 mug sized cup of coffee, so unless you're ok making pouring multiple times, or you only want to give your guests small coffees, you'll need a bigger model. You should also keep in mind the Hario drippers want their own filters, which have a slightly different shape to what you can get easily at the shops.
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This product is easy to use and does exactly what we bought it to do . I would recommend this product for the value and quality.
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The ceramic and glaze finish is superb and reminds me of the rich heritage of Hario. I had the plastic model, which is also excellent. Its a touch heavy at over 300g, the plastic model is easier to maneuver, but I will enjoy this beauty each morning. Purchased it with Dongola's Kapoeta which was a lovely filter coffee.
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Great clean coffee. The ceramic is very nice and easy to clean
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Good quality product. Perfect for a single cup of coffee.
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