It’s pouring.
You asked, we made it happen: Now you can snap up a pack of 100 filters with your dripper (perfect for keeping the coffee coming).
Hario started in the 1920’s as a laboratory glass factory. And thanks to science, their dripper is changing the pour-over scene cup by delicious cup. In fact, you could say it's revolutionizing third wave coffee (a movement that's bringing awareness to the entire process of coffee-making). Named after the strategic 60 degree angle of the cone, the game-changing curved ridges inside of the dripper allow your fresh joe to flow more smoothly and give the filter a little extra grip too. Our favorite part: No matter how many servings you make, it’ll only take 3 minutes to brew. Now all you need is a still-warm scone.
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