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Hario V60 “Buono” Electrical Gooseneck Drip Kettle, 800ml, Silver

Original price was: $93.33.Current price is: $82.50.

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Straightforward one flip swap to activate kettle auto energy off when kettle involves a boil Hario merchandise are recognized world extensive for his or her tremendous high quality,. The corporate has been devoted to the design, manufacturing, and sale of heatproof glass because it was based in 1921 and is the one heatproof glass producer in Japan to have a manufacturing unit. We started our historical past as a producer of laboratory glassware. In 1964, we expanded our manufacturing to home goods, beginning with the espresso syphon
Buono Espresso Drip Kettle: Beautiful chrome steel electrical kettle that’s straightforward to make use of and provides a skinny spout for straightforward pouring. A Hario staple, its iconic form is acknowledged around the globe
Managed Pour: Slender gooseneck spout permits for a sluggish, regular, and managed pour. Nice for pour over, drip or handbook espresso brewing. Works completely with Hario V60 espresso drippers
Kitchen Important: Simply boil water for handbook espresso brewing, tea or cooking. Excellent for every day kitchen use, compact sufficient to be a countertop important. Minimalist and classy, Buono completely enhances any kitchen design
Japanese Design: Chrome steel kettle with an ergonomic design for straightforward, protected pouring. Kettle is cordless, heats shortly with auto-off operate
Product Particulars: Capability most 800mL, minimal 150mL; W295×D156×H175mm

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Prospects discover the kettle’s pouring management straightforward and it produces an important cup of espresso. They respect its high quality, sturdy building, and fast warmth up. The lid design can be wonderful, not loosening or tightening over time. General, clients are happy with the kettle’s efficiency, high quality, and design.

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  1. Elc

    High Quality Basic Stovetop Kettle!
    I am no stranger to Hario products, I have found that almost all of them may be somewhat simplistic, but they are extremely functional. Ive been using this for the last month and I have been loving it.Some helpful information:I bought the 1.2L model and it is made in Japan, its stamped right there on the bottom of the kettle.The steel seems to be high quality, absolutely no rusting, even if it has had water in it 80-90% of the time.The kettle is induction compatible, works great on my induction stove.It lists 1.2L as the capacity, do remember that boiling water is quite violent, so really, you can safely boil about 800ml or so, maybe up to about 1l. You can easily store and serve up to about 1.2l in it.I have exclusively used bottled water in the kettle, as the local water here is ultra hard and is not great for making coffee or tea, and I am unable to install a proper filtration system that is able to reduce the hardness.I havent had to deep clean the thing since ive been using relatively clean water in it, but I imagine that its not very hard, just bring it to a boil with some citric acid if you have scale issues.As to using the kettle, it pours beautifully, a nice even stream that doesnt dribble. The handle stays nice and cool, and is comfortable to use. It works great for my coffee-making, be it with my french press, V60, or my Aeropress. I can imagine that its great for making tea as well.As a bit of helpful advice, if you need to boil about 500g/ml of water, fill it up to a little under the 2nd ridge on the inside, it should be just a little over 500g, giving you some buffer in case if you leave it on boil for a little too long, or if you just want to pour a bit extra.The only minor gripe I have with it, is that its a little hard to tell when the water is at a rolling boil at times unless you are right next to the kettle. Nothing whistles, there are no thermometers, and its not automatic, so you have to listen for the rumbling of the water within and watch for the steam that comes out from the vent in the lid.

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  2. Tigre

    Functional and Attractive
    Outstanding kettle,especially for the pour-over method of brewing coffee. It is attractive and elegant. I like the long narrow spout and the upward taper of the kettle. There are three small holes in the cover for steam to escape. This is useful for me since it indicates the boiling point is near and you want to approach boiling (but not get there) for the pour over method. The handle is well insulated, but protection for your hand may be necessary since steam will escape from the lid while pouring. The narrow spout ensures even extraction in the pour-over method since you can precisely direct the water. My kettle was made in China, and I know there have been rusting issues. I have only had it for three months, but I simply pour out the water and remove the lid to keep it dry. This should keep the rust at bay, but we will see. Overall, highly recommended for the reasons mentioned.

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  3. C C

    Easy to use and easy to love
    This is the BEST purchase I’ve made all year! If you’re on the fence, let this be a sign to buy. I love this and use it every day. I love how fast it heats up and how modern it looks in my kitchen. It heats well and it’s perfect for my coffee and tea everyday.

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  4. ZapNZs

    GREAT pour-over kettle – it looks good, it functions great, and it’s a nice balance of build-quality/good design + affordability
    This is my second purchase of the Hario V60 Kettle. It is an awesome product and it makes an incredible gift.This type of kettle is a special-use product and it has a few different names. I have heard “long-neck”, “goose neck”, “drip”, and “pour over” kettle. More or less, this is a smaller & lightweight kettle (about 4 cups capacity but performance is best when you are closer to a max of 3-3.5 cups) and it is made for control. By control I mean that it pours slowly, and in a predictable manner to allow the user to have maximum control over how much water they pour. For usage of certain brew products (such as the Hario Drip Coffee maker, the Chemex, or the AeroPress, this control is hugely beneficial. For when you are making a cup of tea or two for yourself, this is also hugely beneficial. With this increased control, the sort of pour-over kettle also greatly reduces messes, and arguably reduces the chance of accidents leading to burns.As you can see by the listing, the capacity of this is smaller (27 ounces max) because the products this is made primarily for have relatively low capacities (and many are frequently used for preparing a single-serving.) The implication is that this V60 (and most pour-over kettles) are not very suitable to brew a large quantity of a hot drink. My solution to this is a $13 giant kettle for the rare occasions I am making a large quantity of tea that exceeds the capacity of my Hario V60.Being stainless steel, this product has a few functional advantages:–It works with gas, electric, induction, and even open-range sources of heat–It does NOT react to the boiling water (so the drink you are preparing will not have any off-taste that comes from the brewing tools)–It is easy to clean–It is highly heat-resistant & durable (the pour spout has been beefed up so that it holds up to long-term usage)–It is lightweight, making it easy to maneuver and therefore increasing controlThe method I use most to make coffee is with the Chemex (I also brew tea in it). Being a borosilicate glass, I like this because it has absolutely no effect on flavor and I find that many other brewing methods result in the flavor of coffee or tea being modified due to the materials that the brewing apparatus is made from (Hario’s own V60 Drip Brew is like the Chemex as it does not impact the flavor…and also like the Chemex, it uses much thicker/denser filters to achieve coffee of notable purity and good taste.) Some kettles have surfaces that can react with boiling water and modify the flavor. While I like borosilicate for things not going on the stove, I prefer a metal kettle for something constantly seeing high-heat and temp jumps. So I purchased a Hario V60 Kettle and since then it has been a great companion.The build quality of this is very good. While the Hario is more expensive than many other kettles, it is a quality piece. The pour spout is STRONG and can withstand the beating that a daily-use kettle will see. The handles have good ergos, are comfortable, and have reasonably good heat resistance. The lid design is also excellent in that it does not become tighter/looser as temperature changes (something another kettle I have does terribly) and the handle on the lid makes it easy to remove without making contact with the metal surfaces. While this product does not whistle, it does have three top vent holes that visibly release steam when the water is boiling, and it is very visibly noticeable (like 2-3+ feet high at a full-boil). The lid should always be placed on the unit in a way in which these three holes are furthest AWAY from the handle (to prevent steam burns.)There is only one possible downside (other than price) which is that this kettle is intended to ONLY boil water. It is not the best candidate for brewing coffee or tea directly in (I highly recommend brewing inside a borosilicate or ceramic pitcher/cup/jar because of how borosilicate is non-reactive regardless of temp or pH.) However, I look at this as being more by-design than a downside…not to mention how this sort of kettle is very impractical to brew directly in.The V60 kettle is quickly becoming an industry standard for this kind of pour-over kettle. It’s popular in the home setting; it’s popular with coffee houses for professional usage, and it’s not hard to see why: the Hario V60 Kettle is well-made to a point in which it can withstand years of constant usage, it performs exactly how this sort of [very useful] kettle should function, and it is reasonably-priced for this type of product. So I highly recommend the Hario V60 Kettle.

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  5. Laureen Mello Nottolini

    excelente chaleira, vale a pena

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  6. Kenichi Honda

    Es un gran vertido, generalmente tiene una buena calidad del material. No me ha salido fugas de agua y me gusta mucho servir el agua.

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  7. JB

    Comprei pela loja café Store e achei ótimo tanto a entrega quanto o produto que, realmente me parece original. Vem com manual de instruções e a qualidade da chaleira realmente é diferente. Recomendo.

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  8. Jenofonte

    Según sus etiquetas es hecha en Japón y quiero pensar que si . Materiales de calidad y diseño muy detallado.

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  9. Jebinga

    Hochwertig, stabil und schön anzusehen.

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    Hario V60 “Buono” Electrical Gooseneck Drip Kettle, 800ml, Silver
    Hario V60 “Buono” Electrical Gooseneck Drip Kettle, 800ml, Silver

    Original price was: $93.33.Current price is: $82.50.

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