Hario V60 Ceramic Coffee Dripper
Key Design Features
The V60 is named after its 60-degree V-shaped angle, but its mastery lies in three specific engineering elements shown in your images:
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V-Shape Cone: Allows the water to flow to the center, extending the contact time with the coffee grounds for a deeper extraction.
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Spiral Ribs: These raised "ridges" on the inner wall prevent the wet paper filter from sticking to the ceramic. This allows air to escape, maximizing the expansion of the coffee grounds (the "bloom").
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Large Single Hole: Unlike multi-hole drippers, this large opening allows the brewer to change the coffee's flavor by altering the speed of the water pour.
Specifications
The images highlight two primary sizes, both manufactured in Japan:
| Feature | VDC-01 (Size 01) | VDC-02 (Size 02) |
| Capacity | 1–2 Cups | 1–4 Cups |
| Dimensions | 115 x 100 x 82 mm | 137 x 116 x 102 mm |
| Material | Arita-yaki Porcelain | Arita-yaki Porcelain |
| Best For | Single servings | Sharing or larger mugs |
Visual Aesthetic & Colors
The V60 Ceramic is famous for its wide palette of colors, allowing it to fit into any kitchen aesthetic. Your images show a vibrant range including:
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Classic: White, Red, and Matte Black.
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Pastels: Pink, Purple, and Sky Blue.
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Earth Tones: Olive Green, Indigo Blue, and Mustard Yellow.
The ceramic material is highly prized because it offers excellent thermal stability, keeping the water temperature consistent during the brewing process—a critical factor for a balanced cup of coffee.










































