my question is how Hario in its promotional video does the practice without first draining the hot water in the paper filter and also how do they use a dark roast coffee? it looks ugly
Why make the ribs removable? What value does that provide? Also, what value does this model provide over your other models? Is the difference only aesthetic? Much more info is needed in your videos.
Beautiful design. Hopefully available in the US soon?
How about flow rate and Heat retention?
Sooooooo pretty
Looks nice. But the price...
It's nice idea... I like it.
my question is how Hario in its promotional video does the practice without first draining the hot water in the paper filter and also how do they use a dark roast coffee? it looks ugly
Japanese tradition. They like brew darker roast coffee in drippers.
Looks kind of pretty, but overly complicated. How does it actually improve pour over coffee over regular drippers? 🤔 Or is it purely for aesthetics?
Thermal stability should be amazing, I mean, there is literally nothing stealing heath from the grounds
When will it be available in Europe?
Why make the ribs removable? What value does that provide? Also, what value does this model provide over your other models? Is the difference only aesthetic? Much more info is needed in your videos.
Removable is great if you want to pack it for travel. Boxing it up is less bulk vs regular drippers.
Release an all glass/ceramic/metal version to avoid hot water and plastic.
Is this just a gimmick?
At least, i think should rinse the paper first
Question appears: the rinse filter before in such brewer is possible at all?
ガラス製だったらもっとかっこよかったかな
Locks unnecessary
But what is the interest of this?