Hario "Switch" Immersion Dripper, Size 02
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Material | Glass |
Brand | Hario |
Shape | Cone |
Number of Pieces | 12 |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
About this item
- This product comes with an 02 SWITCH dripper and a 40-pack of 02 size V60 filters.
- This dripper is designed to be a hybrid that allows your to brew like a standard pourover and an immersion brewer.
- Plastic switch activates a stainless steel ball valve that open and closes the dripper allowing coffee to flow or stay in place.
- This dripper is compatible with 02 size V60 filters.
- Glass V60 cone is made of Hario's signature heatpoof glass.
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HARIO has been planning, manufacturing and selling heatproof glass since its very inception — and is the only manufacturer with a heatproof glass factory in Japan. Initially, we manufactured and sold laboratory glassware. But in 1948, we began making coffee siphons by taking advantage of the properties of heatproof glass and our refined glass processing techniques.
We later expanded into a wide range of popular home products made from various materials. Since the 1980s, we’ve been producing industrial glass for automotive light lenses. We also offer items for coffee and tea (black, Japanese and herbal), as well as microwave-safe cooking utensils and other kitchenware. In the next 100 years, we want to continue enhancing the lives of everyone who loves HARIO and keep creating products that people consider their favorites.
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Product information
Material | Glass |
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Brand | Hario |
Shape | Cone |
Number of Pieces | 12 |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Manufacturer | HARIO |
Global Trade Identification Number | 04977642728165 |
Product Dimensions | 4.65 x 4.53 x 5.24 inches |
Item Weight | 12 ounces |
ASIN | B07NS2SV3W |
Country of Origin | Japan |
Item model number | SSD-200-B |
Customer Reviews |
4.7 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #19,410 in Home & Kitchen (See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen) #47 in Coffee Machines |
Date First Available | March 28, 2019 |
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Hario V60 Immersion Dripper 02
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Flavor | 4.8 | 4.8 | 4.8 | 4.7 | — | 4.1 |
Easy to use | 4.7 | 4.6 | 4.7 | 4.6 | — | 4.3 |
Easy to clean | 4.6 | 4.4 | 4.6 | 4.8 | — | 4.4 |
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Customers like the versatility of the coffee filter, mentioning it allows for a wide range of technique. They love the design, saying it’s a brilliant functional design. Customers also praise the ease of use, saying the release lever is very simple and effective. They say the coffee is delicious, flavorful, and balanced. Customers mention that the coffee can be used for pour over or immersion.
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Customers like the quality of the coffee filter. They mention that it makes a great cup of coffee, provides tasty coffee, and makes brew without the sediment. They also say that it's easy to make delicious coffee and that it allows for different experimentation and flavors based on brewing times.
"...the taste of the coffee is as expected and I am quite pleased with this replacement to my old broken bonivita or the endless burst filter form doing..." Read more
"Quality, well made product and great design...." Read more
"...Glass is nice and thick, the base feels sturdy. The switch part itself is so-so, sorta feels like it could break if I was really rough on it...." Read more
"...I will honestly have to say that I am tasting flavors in my coffee that I did not know existed using my Chemex pourer...." Read more
Customers like the performance of the coffee filter. They say it works well, is simple but effective, and produces excellent results without any fuss. Some mention that it also works great for brewing tea using the same steeping method. Overall, most are happy with the performance and functionality of the product.
"I love this. its simple but really effective...." Read more
"This works great! a definite upgrade to my regular Melitta...." Read more
"...I've simply not gotten very good results with the Hario to date...." Read more
"...mention that I also make Japanese iced coffee with this, and it turns out great...." Read more
Customers find the coffee filter easy to use. They say it has a simple and effective release lever. They also say it's the easiest and most consistent way to make great coffee. Customers also mention that it'll make excellent coffee.
"I love this. its simple but really effective...." Read more
"...on to the Bonavita dripper, which was made of porcelain and had a very simple and effective release lever...." Read more
"This thing has made me fall in love with immersion brewing. It's so incredibly easy...." Read more
"Easy to use, easy to clean, solid build quality, good price, comes with a good number of filters and it makes absolutely delicious coffee" Read more
Customers find the coffee filter easy to use and clean. They mention that it disassembles very easily for thorough cleaning, and that it can be hand rinsed. Some say that the coffee in this device is much easier than using a V60.
"...Additionally, it’s an easy and quick swap out to use the switch with other types and size drippers, like the Hario Mugen (02 size), for changing up..." Read more
"...- The Hario, unlike the Bonavita, is super-easy to completely disassemble and clean. Huge YAY here...." Read more
"...can be detached and run through the dishwasher, and you can hand rinse the bottom (though be mindful the ball doesn't fall out)...." Read more
"...Simple design, super easy to keep clean, and makes the perfect cup of coffee!" Read more
Customers like the immersion of the coffee filter. They mention that it can be used for pour-over or immersion brewing, and that it brews faster without the fuss of pour- over. They also appreciate the concept of incorporating the simplicity of pour over with the versatility of immersion. Customers also love the switch that allows them to combine percolation and immersion however they like.
"...combination of the two seems to be the key: I think it allows the immersion to do its work, and then rinses the grounds during the pourover stage to..." Read more
"...Adjust grind size to your liking, the immersion makes it fool proof." Read more
"...It's a great concept, incorporating the simplicity of pour-over with the versatility of immersion...." Read more
"...pretty with the Barista Warrior copper cone strainer and the pour over coffee is great...." Read more
Customers love the design of the coffee filter. They say it's versatile, brilliant, and unique. Customers also say the glass flute is beautiful and functional. They mention that it captures the sweetness you get in a fine espresso.
"...its attractive and works great...." Read more
"Quality, well made product and great design...." Read more
"...It produces a really nice and balanced cup, with sweetness, acidity, and full aroma -- all of the things I was missing when I was first playing with..." Read more
"Nice heavy glass funnel for making a perfect afternoon pour over. Simple design, super easy to keep clean, and makes the perfect cup of coffee!" Read more
Customers find the coffee filter versatile, easy to work with, and allow for a wide range of technique. They say it's an interesting idea and a practical addition to their morning pour over ritual. However, some customers feel the product is cheaply made and not as versatile as they would like.
"...This brewer is so versatile...." Read more
"...Coffee never tasted better. Opens up new experiments." Read more
"A beautiful and practical addition to my morning pour over ritual. Makes the smoothest cup of coffee I’ve had." Read more
"...It's so versatile!After 2 months of almost daily usage, everything still performs really well. No malfunction. No broken parts. No cracks." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the material of the coffee filter. Some like that it's made of glass and the bottom is hard rubber, while others say that the switch lever is plastic and insubstantial.
"...And I can say this is my favorite way to brew coffee.Glass is nice and thick, the base feels sturdy...." Read more
"...The product is well made, top is glass and the bottom is hard rubber. The switch mechanism is well thought out...." Read more
"...Again, the Switch is glass, so you need to use care in handling and the filters, from Hario are on the pricy side and Amazon has been the only..." Read more
"...Just a kettle, my cup & this. It's mostly glass, which will be easy to keep clean...." Read more
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if any note is to be made its make the flange that rests on the cup lidd a little wider for larger cups but it works for all the ones ive tried so far only being somewhat questionable on the largest.
Glass is nice and thick, the base feels sturdy. The switch part itself is so-so, sorta feels like it could break if I was really rough on it.
This brewer is so versatile. Use it as a normal V60 pour over, use it to steep and release, or use a hybrid technique that uses immersion and percolation (my personal favorite). If you’re interested in a good hybrid recipe, look up Sprometheus on YouTube—he has a great one.
Glass is nice and thick, the base feels sturdy. The switch part itself is so-so, sorta feels like it could break if I was really rough on it.
This brewer is so versatile. Use it as a normal V60 pour over, use it to steep and release, or use a hybrid technique that uses immersion and percolation (my personal favorite). If you’re interested in a good hybrid recipe, look up Sprometheus on YouTube—he has a great one.
The product is well made, top is glass and the bottom is hard rubber. The switch mechanism is well thought out. Great alternative than taking the coffee maker out and plugging it in. Makes about 14-16oz I been using a pod coffee make and the taste doesn’t even compare to this method.
Here we are. My next immersion dripper, Hario. As compared to my previous favorite:
- Like the Bonavita, the Hario dripper doesn't put my hot coffee in touch with plastic. YAY!
- Unlike the Bonavita, this dripper uses nonstandard filters. These are more expensive, and I'm also not a fan of the thicker paper as compared to the brand I was using with the Bonavita (Filtropa), so I'll give this a BIG NAY. At least I'm not getting too much paper taste. (But more on taste in a moment.)
- The Hario glass seems to have less effective heat retention than the Bonavita's porcelain. I can't prove that but I just don't feel that I'm getting a good heat up without a lot more initial water pouring. Not sure what the net impact is but I'll give this a MEH.
- The Hario, unlike the Bonavita, is super-easy to completely disassemble and clean. Huge YAY here. My Bonavita was somewhat grungy inside, as was revealed after it shattered. Ew.
- The Bonavita had significantly more water capacity. I can't brew more than 24g of coffee in the Hario, whereas I used to be able to go over 30 in the Bonavita. NAY.
- No lid. The Bonavita didn't have one either. Clever for the win here! Why can't we get a nice lid and keep the water hot and contained, coffee dripper companies?
Actual coffee rating? Well, here's where things go totally south for Hario. I've simply not gotten very good results with the Hario to date. I'm getting really sharp and bitter cups, with the same coffee and procedure that used to render excellent results with the Bonavita. What's different? First of all, the geometry of the dripper, which I theorize concentrates too much of the drainage through the narrow tip of the coffee at the end, thereby causing overextraction at that point. Second, the thick Hario paper and (perhaps) not well engineered interior, which cause a very long drainage time, thereby exacerbating the overextraction problem. No paper taste at least.
So where does this leave me? Not immersion brewing all that much; I'm sticking with pour-over from my Kalita Wave for now and just using the Hario on occasion when I'm bored. I'm hoping that James Hoffmann, who says that he is a fan of the Hario, will create a guide to using it that will help me get a better result. While I wait for that, I'm not going to bother drinking too many cups of really bad coffee.
So in summary: I weep for the loss of my precious Bonavita, I can not really recommend this thing at the moment, and also looking back on this review it's apparent that I probably need to drink less coffee. Should I crack the code on getting better results from the Hario I'll come back and update the review. Until then, happy brewing!
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Update, many months and many brews later: I've finally cracked the code on this thing. Full immersion with ~50% of your target water, for two minutes. Then drain and go pourover for the other 50%. This combination of the two seems to be the key: I think it allows the immersion to do its work, and then rinses the grounds during the pourover stage to ensure full extraction. It produces a really nice and balanced cup, with sweetness, acidity, and full aroma -- all of the things I was missing when I was first playing with this. Upgrading from 3 stars to 4 stars, but it took me a lot of experimentation to get here so I'm not giving a full 5 even though I'm pretty happy with brew quality at this point.
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For immersion (and anything in between), this is a great implementation. Immersion tastes good, is easy to work with, and cleaning has not been an issue so far. It sounds like previous versions might've had an issue with the stopper ball falling out, but this has not been the case for my unit ordered in 2023.
I have settled on the "coffee first, then water" technique, and I grind a little finer than for the V60. I also use a gram of extra beans compared to the V60. It uses the very same #2 V60 filters so no change there.
With medium or medium-dark roast I set my kettle for 92 degrees C, then rinse the filter with 100g of kettle water with the switch closed so the water sits and heats the glass. Then I drain the cone out and put it on top of my coffee cup, and put the cup on the scale. With the switch closed again, I add 18 grams of ground coffee into the cone, then pour 240 grams of water from the kettle over that. I let that sit for about two minutes, do a light stir, then open the switch and let it drain into the coffee cup. 8 ounces of awesome coffee!
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What I especially like:
It requires much less fussing about than with the original V60. I don't have to keep watching the time to perform pours at specific intervals. This fits in much better with kitchen workflow especially at breakfast where I'm also assisting my partner (scrambling eggs, rinsing utensils, etc.).
The process is forgiving. I can get distracted and miss the two minutes point, or let it sit for a few minutes after the drain out, and the coffee flavour hardly suffers at all.
Consistency. Much less chance for random variability. If you use the same ingredient amounts and the same timing, you get identical delicious cups of coffee each time. It's not affected much by pour rates or techniques so you can use any old kettle and you'll be good.
The resulting brew. Best. Coffee. Ever.
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What I don't like:
It has no handle so I have to be careful carrying it to and from the sink to avoid burning my finger tips.
The little steel ball that is the heart of the Switch's valve can sometimes stick open and needs to be dislodged by poking it with a finger or tapping the cone on the counter. I'm used to checking for that now so I don't get caught out during a pour over operation.
It requires a little more care when washing it than the V60 does. It's possible for the steel ball to pop right out of it if handled too roughly. It's trivial to pop back in, but it could possibly get lost or go down the drain in the worst case. Also the plastic lever -- the valve switch -- can become dislodged from its normal position and require some fiddling about to get it back into position. Be patient! It's easy once you figure it out the first time.
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But despite these little foibles I just love this coffee making tool because it makes such wonderful, rich coffee with excellent mouth feel and a clean cup.
**Design und Material:**
Der Switch 02 ist aus hochwertigem, hitzebeständigem Glas und Kunststoff gefertigt. Das Design ist modern und funktional, mit einem eleganten Ausguss und einem gut durchdachten Mechanismus zum Wechseln zwischen Filter und Auslauf. Das Glasgefäß ermöglicht eine klare Sicht auf den Brühvorgang und hat ein großzügiges Fassungsvermögen von 600 ml.
**Brühmethoden:**
Die besondere Stärke des Hario Switch 02 liegt in seiner Fähigkeit, sowohl als Pour-Over-Kaffeezubereiter als auch als French Press verwendet zu werden. Der Wechselmechanismus erlaubt es, zwischen den beiden Brühmethoden schnell zu wechseln, was zusätzliche Flexibilität bietet. Die Pour-Over-Funktion liefert eine präzise Kontrolle über den Brühprozess, während die French Press-Option eine kräftigere Tasse Kaffee erzeugt.
**Handhabung und Reinigung:**
Die Handhabung des Hario Switch 02 ist einfach und benutzerfreundlich. Der Wechselmechanismus funktioniert reibungslos, und die Anleitung ist klar und verständlich. Auch die Reinigung gestaltet sich unkompliziert, da alle Teile leicht auseinanderzunehmen und zu reinigen sind.
**Kaffeequalität:**
Die Kaffeebrühergebnisse sind durchweg gut. Die Möglichkeit, die Brühmethode anzupassen, ermöglicht es, verschiedene Geschmacksprofile zu erkunden und eine Tasse Kaffee nach persönlichen Vorlieben zuzubereiten. Die gleichmäßige Extraktion, insbesondere bei der Pour-Over-Methode, sorgt für einen klaren und aromatischen Kaffee.
**Nachteile:**
Ein Nachteil des Hario Switch 02 ist, dass die Reinigung des Filters gelegentlich mühsam sein kann, insbesondere wenn Öle und Kaffeerückstände festsetzen. Auch kann es bei unsachgemäßem Gebrauch zu Undichtigkeiten kommen, wenn der Mechanismus nicht korrekt betätigt wird. Das Glasgefäß, obwohl hochwertig, ist empfindlich gegenüber Stößen und kann bei unsachgemäßer Handhabung leicht zerbrechen.
**Fazit:**
Der **Hario Switch 02** ist eine ausgezeichnete Wahl für Kaffeeliebhaber, die Flexibilität und Präzision bei der Kaffeezubereitung schätzen. Seine Vielseitigkeit, durch die Möglichkeit, zwischen Pour-Over und French Press zu wechseln, ist ein großer Vorteil. Trotz kleinerer Nachteile wie der etwas mühsamen Reinigung des Filters und der Empfindlichkeit des Glases bietet der Switch 02 ein gutes Preis-Leistungs-Verhältnis und eine wertvolle Ergänzung für jede Kaffeeküche.
Der Hario Switch 02 ist ideal für diejenigen, die unterschiedliche Kaffeebrühmethoden in einem Gerät vereinen möchten und Wert auf eine präzise und anpassbare Kaffeezubereitung legen.