





Hario V60 Paper Coffee Filters Single Use Pour Over Cone Filters Size 02 White, 100 count, 2-pack
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Ataudio
> 3 dayWork perfectly. Still mastering the pour over ritual but so far the coffee has been very good. Excellent value.
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RC
> 3 dayThey fit perfectly in my japanese slow pour ceramic filter
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Ajaa957
> 3 dayPreviously purchased these Hario 02 coffee filters from SKY Japan Shop & Blue Sea Market with no problems (original filters that are lightweight, and with no tabs). However, this last time I purchased from Trade Master JP - and received the counterfeit/inferior products that are thicker in paper weight and has the tabs on them. Based on my experience, I have tried these tab-laden filters once when I received them by accident, and they were (like previous reviewers mentioned) terribly slow while changing the flavor of the coffee. So I will be returning these and looking to reorder them from someone else.
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J & P Fish
06-04-2025The best! Accept no substitutes...
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Joey L.
> 3 dayCame with clean status. Always good
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Westley Donnelly
> 3 dayI use these daily with the Hario V2 pourover. Work perfectly with no taste added. Will never go back to a standard coffee machine.
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Renzo Quevedo
> 3 dayEs lo que se necesita para preparar en un V60
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Eric IIDX
> 3 dayI received these as a gift, as Ive been using the Hario V60 coffee pour over brewer for a number of years now. At first, I was concerned that they were not genuine, as they felt noticeably different, and had an easy open tab at the opening. As it would turn out, it seems Hario has just changed their manufacturing method to this new style of filter. I had a huge supply of the old style filters that just recently ran low, so this was my first time restocking up on these in many years. I still have a handful of the old filters on hand to compare. The old ones had a pulpy, slightly heavier feel to them, while the new ones feel much more like simple paper. Thats really about it, as far as my personal anecdote goes -- brewing time seemed to be just about the same, with no difference made in grind size, coffee bean, or pour speed. No complaints. However, it seems your mileage may vary, based on the number of negative reviews of this new style of filter! If youre looking for more a sure thing, consider picking up a Chemex brewing vessel and their square filters (in the cardboard box.) Ive been using those for even longer than I have the Hario setup, and those filters have remained totally consistent. They tend to be more expensive, though.
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Wendie
> 3 dayGood product, good price, great shipping!
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JGiant
> 3 dayUpdating my review because I think the design changed and the particular bean I was using didnt play nice with it. All beans since then have a normal draw down.