Hario Switch vs Clever Dripper + Brew Recipes

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  • Опубликовано: 13 окт 2024
  • Our latest coffee brewer showdown is the Hario Switch versus the Clever Dripper. Both make great coffees, but which is the best one?
    As an added bonus, we share our go-to immersion recipes for both.
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    featuring host ‪@BrendanvanSon‬

Комментарии • 48

  • @turnbasedtoddy7664
    @turnbasedtoddy7664 Год назад +30

    Instead of pouring the water out of the clever after you rinse the paper you could put it on top of a cup and let it drain, that would take care of that extra water at the bottom. Also your using filters not designed for the clever so that is also causing extra water.

  • @natarajhauser
    @natarajhauser 6 месяцев назад +8

    Brand new viewer here. You went on at length about the "bubble" of water between the filter and the Clever valve, and how it made your coffee "weaker" or "thinner." Two thoughts: First, I'd wager the same exact thing happens with the Switch, but you don't see it because of the black part (which would make the perceived distinction psychosomatic). I could be wrong, but it would be simple to test. Second, the perceived problem with the Clever is easily resolved by putting your coffee in before pouring the water, exactly as you would do with a true pour-over setup. Then your "bubble" of water would actually be a bubble of pour-over coffee, and therefore perfectly acceptable.

  • @BeedeeEx
    @BeedeeEx 10 месяцев назад +7

    Thanks for the video. Well thought out and presented in an easy to listen to manner. Can't you use the Clever for a pour over if you just set it on a cup or carafe? I have before, so I'm not sure why that's an advantage of the Switch really.

  • @alexanderhaven3289
    @alexanderhaven3289 Год назад +23

    I tried both before buying and honestly could not tell the difference at all, provided the correct filters are used of course and not the wrong ones as is demonstrated here.
    So for me the bigger size of the clever dripper was the deciding factor.
    I do grind a lot finer though, setting 28 on a 1zpresso jx-pro. This is according to the manual the range for "moka pot - drip coffee maker". Grind setting for french press would be in the 40's. So, with such a course grind I am not surprised the end result lacks body.
    Also, I do coffee first then water. Draw down time is longer, in case you find that important but in the end makes absolutely no difference.

  • @edwardhahn4911
    @edwardhahn4911 Год назад +8

    Clever user here - very pleased with it. I’m unlikely to want to do pour over so I’m happy with my choice

  • @Murvalous
    @Murvalous Год назад +9

    I have and love the clever, not sure if you realised but you used the wrong filters from what I could see, think it was a standard v60 style but it's supposed to be the ones with a flat bottom, that's why you maybe got now water at the bottom, I think you'll still get a little bit but likely a lot less with the right filter.

    • @jordanclapham9321
      @jordanclapham9321 Год назад +2

      Yep I but this very wrong filter paper

    • @thestudio.coffee
      @thestudio.coffee  Год назад +2

      Yes, we're aware that the flat bottom is supposed to be better. But, we attempted both and found the same issue with both. There's just an accumulation of less extracted water at the bottom. It's manageable by changing the brew.
      But, I feel like you can't beat the versatility of the switch.

    • @patpickerall4820
      @patpickerall4820 Год назад +4

      @@thestudio.coffee Did you try using the Clever as a pour over by simply brewing it while on a cup?

  • @pimacanyon6208
    @pimacanyon6208 23 дня назад

    I use the switch as a way to do percolation with a small bed of coffee. I'm a caffeine lightweight, so my max amount of coffee is 7 grams. That makes a very small bed for regular pour over. With a small bed, water goes thru too fast to get a fully extracted brew. But with the switch, I put the coffee in the filter (after preheating and pouring off the hot water), switch closed, add 25 grams of water for the bloom, let it sit for 45 seconds, open the switch. At the 2 minute mark, I close the switch, add 50 grams water (total water is now 75 grams), leave switch closed for 30 seconds, then open switch. When all water is drained, leave the switch open and add the last of the water (another 40 grams for a total of 115 grams of water which is about a 1 to 16 ratio). You can play around with steep times, bloom times, etc. with the switch which makes it the perfect device for immersion, pour over, or anything in between.

  • @Norm6671
    @Norm6671 Год назад +15

    I went with the Clever between these two myself mainly because I already had the right filters for it and wouldn't have had to have different ones. Honestly, I feel like your comparison suffers because you didn't use the right filter paper for the Clever.

    • @Biiiias
      @Biiiias 8 месяцев назад +1

      Wich filter papers would be the right?

    • @thomasmotley5449
      @thomasmotley5449 2 месяца назад

      Melitta #4, not #3 as suggested.

  • @cg-es1te
    @cg-es1te Год назад +7

    The clever takes a #4 melitta... weird not using it??

  • @hakki368
    @hakki368 14 дней назад

    In the clever, just put the coffee in first then pour the hot water. You will avoid the "bubble of water" at the bottom that doesn’t contribute to the brewing.

  • @AWriterWandering
    @AWriterWandering 6 месяцев назад +1

    There actually is a larger 03 size Hario Switch. Moreover it seems to be possible to take any conventional glass Hario dripper and fit it to the Switch base.

  • @Tony-py3sg
    @Tony-py3sg Год назад +3

    I agree with your experience with the Clever Dripper I have tried every combination of grind size, ratios and drawdown times and it never has a full flavour, pleasant but lacking. After reading some reviews of the Hario Switch and watching this video I got one and bang right from the first cup it had as you describe a much fuller flavour. I really like it and look forward to experimenting with the Switch which brings me to a request could you post a video of how you like to use the Switch as a pour over or hybrid brewer? Keep up the great work. 10:44

  • @beware2081
    @beware2081 19 дней назад

    just had a thought Cant you just put the clever dripper on you cup and do a pour over?

    • @thomasmotley5449
      @thomasmotley5449 День назад

      @@beware2081 Yes, but it's not as good as a V60 or Switch imo.

  • @egauci1
    @egauci1 Год назад +3

    I can get 450 grams of water in a size 3 Hario switch. You may be able to squeeze in a half liter, but that would be just about the maximum

  • @johnpearson7815
    @johnpearson7815 Год назад +2

    Nice comparison. I've used both of these products extensively and there are definitely pros and cons of each. My comment - was interesting to hear your observations about strength and body, but personally it would have been helped if you'd also presented the TDS and extraction of both brews to give a fuller/more objective picture of what's going on. I feel like this is just the territory we're in for the nerdier home brewers these days, for better or worse 😉

  • @animeanytime
    @animeanytime Год назад +1

    Thanks for the nice video comparison!
    I have brewed thousands of cups on both the Clever and the Switch and I agree with your preference for the Switch but for different reasons: (i) easy use of specialty filters like the Cafec Abaca for faster drawdown and finer grinding and (ii) Switch is dishwasher-safe. That said, I think I prefer higher extracted coffee (or maybe lighter roasted) than you because I grind far finer than you do. Coffees dialed-in to my preferences typically have drawdown times of more than a minute.

    • @thomasmotley5449
      @thomasmotley5449 2 месяца назад

      Are you putting coffee or water in first? Makes a huge difference in draw down time. With water first, draw down takes about half as long.

  • @frederickvanriper7811
    @frederickvanriper7811 9 месяцев назад +2

    After owning 2 plastic Clever drippers with one failing due to heat cycle fatigue cracking, i bought a Clever glass and I love it in every way. Your test method fails in allowing water that never met coffee to sit between filter paper and the valve. Rinse paper with hot water then remove all standing water before adding your grounds. Add your water next on top of the grounds. The Clever gives you infinite control over everything. There is no blame on this brewer for a weak cup, it goes to you!

  • @JoeyTen
    @JoeyTen 9 месяцев назад

    Where can I find mug/glasses like those?

  • @19Vegi91
    @19Vegi91 Год назад +3

    Dude what was that kettle sorcery at 6:30?

    • @jiffjiffernson7292
      @jiffjiffernson7292 Год назад

      What the What - LOrd of Zeos. Water that won't accept coffee via a spoon and now this. Helter Skelter

  • @hookedonwood5830
    @hookedonwood5830 Год назад +2

    Switch user for a year+ brewing 500ml easy - even in the 2cup version.. you can open the valve and add more water during the brew very easy. Takes coffee latest glass of gods recipe is not clogging the filter as much so even quite fast with finer grinds for 30g coffee/500ml water.

  • @ishaya.
    @ishaya. Год назад

    I've been using Switch for couple moths and it's great to play with different recipes using the switch. I have to try your method as soon.

    • @thestudio.coffee
      @thestudio.coffee  Год назад

      Yeah, there's a couple I'd like to try still. Something like a finer grind with a minute immersion and 90 second drawdown. It's a fun product to play with.

  • @bernana_wrx
    @bernana_wrx 10 месяцев назад

    I use both. Love both. But I use my Hario switch everyday at work because the clever dripper has this godawful squeak and i get annoyed of the plasticy sounds it makes. I keep my Clever dripper at home for the weekend brews for me and other people. Although I do like the volume of the clever dripper more. The switch is easier to clean too, those ridges inside the clever dripper annoy me so cleaning that twice a week is nice while the switch is much easier to clean

  • @mixeddrinks8100
    @mixeddrinks8100 Год назад

    didn't you use to do photos?

  • @proximoshow
    @proximoshow Год назад

    Top review

  • @PeterEmery
    @PeterEmery 8 месяцев назад

    The Clever Dripper comes in small and large sizes.

  • @thestudio.coffee
    @thestudio.coffee  Год назад

    Switch or Clever. You can only have one. Which do you brew your coffee with?

    • @egauci1
      @egauci1 Год назад +1

      I made this decision a few months ago and opted for the switch. I got the 03 size which can hold almost a half liter. I often use 450 g to make two small cups but usually I make single servings using 350 g of water.
      My main reason for the choice was the manual control of the flow valve. I wanted to be able to set it on the mug and not have to move it while it was full of hot water.
      The downside of that is that once in a while I set it in the counter to add the preheating water and forget to close the valve 😂

  • @mdem5059
    @mdem5059 4 месяца назад

    The coffee grinds you used in the Switch seems insanely course. It should take a lot more than 30 seconds to draw through. I don't think you are doing it correctly. c.c

    • @thomasmotley5449
      @thomasmotley5449 2 месяца назад

      Not really true if you add water before coffee, which drastically reduces draw down time.

  • @Randel1966
    @Randel1966 Месяц назад

    That water is excess from how you emptied the water. Drain through valve over mug for a bit. You will never have any residual water in there. I am sure the Hario had some excess water in there. You can just can’t see it because it’s black. Hario literally copied Clever’s idea and got away with it by using a switch. Both fantastic brewers! Thanks for the video.

  • @jorhay1
    @jorhay1 Год назад +13

    This guy doesn’t even use the right filter for the switch..🤣 He says he’s tried both but in the video names the wrong filter. (It’s a #4 Melita, not a #3 V60 filter)
    Yes, when using the Workshop Coffee technique of pouring the water 1st, the tiny amount of water that sits at the bottom will technically function as a dilutor, but saying the switch makes “thin coffee” is about the dumbest thing I’ve heard from a YT coffee channel.
    You can make the texture however you like on the switch if you know what you’re doing.
    Check out channels like Hoffmann or Workshop Coffee. Hoffman said the liquid that sits outside the paper has never stopped him from getting great results, and even uses a weaker 1/16 ratio than the 1/12 ratio used here . But he’s only a world champion barista, what does he know…
    With the Switch, you also get a V60 so you can do 6/4, 5 Pour, ect, and the ability to make cool hybrid methods like Sprometheus and Lance Hedrick ect. It’s also made of glass and looks nicer than the Clever which, lets face it is kinda fugly…
    With the Clever you get a fool proof easy way to quickly make a bigger batch of delicious coffee, for when you don’t feel like being a barista, and you just want some GREAT coffee as quickly as possible. It is SO forgiving about water temp, ratio, brew time, grind size, even coffee! it’s REALLY HARD to make a bad cup with the Clever, it’s almost impossible to screw up.
    This whole “Heavier and Bright” vs “Clean and Crisp” is all marketing BS. If you want to know about the Clever, go on Reddit and read the hundreds of comments of people who actually have and use both. Most will say, if they wanted to, they could make basically the same brew on either. I have both and would agree, but they are different.
    IMHO they’re both great. Just get the one that works for your situation and style.

    • @thomasmotley5449
      @thomasmotley5449 2 месяца назад +1

      I think you mean he doesn't use or name the correct filter for the *Clever* (not the Switch). I have both a Clever and an 03 Switch. I much prefer the Switch. For a full immersion brew, the two may be similar, but for a hybrid technique with the coffee put in the filter before the water, the Switch is much superior imo, though I don't know exactly why. Since getting the Switch, I never use the Clever. Hybrid brews in the Switch, where you add roughly half the water with the Switch open followed by half with the Switch closed, are (for lack of better terms) brighter and crisper (and simply better imo) than Clever immersion brews. Not *just* marketing BS. Finally, the guy is wrong about the capacity of the Switch 03 and the idea that it can't brew for two people. It actually holds 400-450mL (not 350mL), and if you use the hybrid method I referred to above, you can easily make 600+ mL coffee because the first half drains before you add the second half.

  • @jajangteu2449
    @jajangteu2449 Год назад +1

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  • @jeffhildreth9244
    @jeffhildreth9244 20 дней назад

    After a few years of the V60 I bought the SWITCH.
    Ridiculous, fiddly, messy. Must hold the base when flipping the switch.. wont fit over my cups.. using a vessel and then pouring gives you colder coffee.
    I note you are using a deeper cup so the bottom of the unit doesn't drip water all over the counter top. At 9:56.. leave the coffee on the cup when you brew..
    that is because you are using the deeper cup.. try using the majority of standard coffee cups which are shorter, mess time.
    I have tried several "recipes" (which are not recipes but processes or formulas) nothing special.
    Conclusion, yuppie junk.. looks good and doesn't work.. Simply an affectation and not a useful tool.
    My opinion based on 50 plus years of making and drinking coffee.

  • @phynx2006
    @phynx2006 Год назад

    ☕👍

  • @MrAndrew60
    @MrAndrew60 Год назад

    This dude is giving me Charlie Day vibes.

  • @joetilman7227
    @joetilman7227 4 месяца назад

    "huge"? You must use a different dictionary than I do. One where "huge" means "not really that much." But you are trying to sell something, so I guess I get it.