Hi there

i am making my own Hario Pourover Station and would to know if anyone has the size dimension of a Hario V60 #2 Ceramic dripper, specifically:

- diameter of the bottom from end to end
- diameter of the bottom opening, (not the hole), but the smaller ring surrounding the drip

The above will basically allowed me to cut the right size hole to accommodate the dripper

would really appreciate your help, thanks!

CY

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not to be mean...but can't you just take a tape measure and measure a V60? I would assume you have one, seeing as though you are making a pourover bar.
i am waiting for the dripper to come in at the end of the month - it is currently out of stock. Takes some time for the station to be built and hence hoping someone with the Hario could measure theirs and let me know.

Alex Stoffregen said:
not to be mean...but can't you just take a tape measure and measure a V60? I would assume you have one, seeing as though you are making a pourover bar.
Also not to be difficult here, but how do you know the Hario dripper is the right dripper for you. If you don't have access to one now, I assume you have not been using one. You wouldn't by a car without a test drive, right? Just asking the probing questions here.
Outer diameter is 10,5cm

Inner ring is 6,3cm

(Accuracy of measurements should be taken with a pinch of salt so please allow a error marginal of +/- 0,1 cm.)
Phil Proteau said:
Also not to be difficult here, but how do you know the Hario dripper is the right dripper for you. If you don't have access to one now, I assume you have not been using one. You wouldn't by a car without a test drive, right? Just asking the probing questions here.

Cars and drippers are comparable when the other one costs more than 15€ and runs with motor. Neither of those conditions is satisfied yet.
Thanks for the info and all the feedback.

appreciate the quick reply, Joona.

CY

Joona Suominen said:
Outer diameter is 10,5cm

Inner ring is 6,3cm

(Accuracy of measurements should be taken with a pinch of salt so please allow a error marginal of +/- 0,1 cm.)
Phil Proteau said:
Also not to be difficult here, but how do you know the Hario dripper is the right dripper for you. If you don't have access to one now, I assume you have not been using one. You wouldn't by a car without a test drive, right? Just asking the probing questions here.

Cars and drippers are comparable when the other one costs more than 15€ and runs with motor. Neither of those conditions is satisfied yet.
Here is ours,

I went with the plastic since I knew we would break the ceramic. The plastic can use a smaller hole, I think we went with 3". In hindsight I would have went with a 3.5" hole and then I could probably use any type.

It's a little tall for that size cup but it should handle a 12oz if needed. We may also add a bar mat of some type.

Jess

your setup looks fantastic - very nicely done!!

Jess Haynie said:
Here is ours,

I went with the plastic since I knew we would break the ceramic. The plastic can use a smaller hole, I think we went with 3". In hindsight I would have went with a 3.5" hole and then I could probably use any type.

It's a little tall for that size cup but it should handle a 12oz if needed. We may also add a bar mat of some type.

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