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Hario "Technica" Glass Syphon Coffee Maker, 600ml

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Size: 5-Cup


Style: Std


Features

  • Upper bowl, lower bowl and burner are made of the best heat resistant borosilicate glass from Hario
  • Stand, burner cover, and filter are made of stainless steel
  • Imported from Japan
  • Item dimmensions are: 14"H x 6.2"W x 4.3"L; 5 Cup Capacity
  • Fasteners are made of brass; windbreak is made of aluminum

Description

Our full-fledged professional coffee flavor can be tasted at home. Beautifully crafted for an expert cup of coffee. The brand recognized by Coffee Geeks worldwide.


Brand: Hario


Capacity: 5 Cups


Color: Glass


Product Dimensions: 4.3"D x 6.2"W x 14"H


Special Feature: Manual


Brand: Hario


Capacity: 5 Cups


Color: Glass


Product Dimensions: 4.3"D x 6.2"W x 14"H


Special Feature: Manual


Coffee Maker Type: Vacuum Coffee Pot


Material: Stainless steel and Borosilicate Glass


Filter Type: Reusable


Style: Std


Specific Uses For Product: Coffee maker


Item Weight: 1.54 Pounds


Included Components: Filter


Operation Mode: Manual


Voltage: 110 Volts


Model Name: Technica Glass Syphon Coffee Maker


Number of Items: 1


Human Interface Input: Unknown


Package Type: Standard Packaging


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Item Weight: 1.54 pounds


Manufacturer: Hario


Item model number: Technica


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: August 8, 2012


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  • very cool coffee maker
Size: 5-Cup Style: Std
This is a very nice looking coffee maker, it looks quality. It reeks coffee fanatic if anyone sees it in your house lol. The box, was about 16" long, by 6" wide x5", which I thought was a little small, I thought this thing was going to be huge for a 5 cup, but it's not that huge. It's a perfect size. It comes with everything you see in the picture. It is Japanese made, so it has Japanese writing on the box, but one thing good is it has English as well. I think I seen Chinese, Korean, and Spanish on the instructions as well. It comes with a small denatured alcohol burner, but you'd need to buy some denatured alcohol, I bought some here, green denatured alcohol http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001FOSX9U?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00 it's about 7.98, not bad. It has a plastic measuring, stirring spoon inside too. Guess I didn't need the hario wood stirrer but it was only 5.98. The whole setup looks quality and feels sturdy. That top lid becomes the stand for the top part once the coffee is done and you pull off the top. The strainer comes with one of the cloth filters already attached. They are 7.30 for 5 filters, http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000IGOTW6?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00 but I read you can keep washing them and re-use them, so it'll be interesting to see how many servings each filter lasts. I seen this siphon type coffee maker at a shop in Japan, and always wanted one, and now they're here at a decent price, so it's pretty nice to have. Don't know why someone doesn't just make an electronic version of this with a built in electric heater of some sort and a gold filter, I should just design one with a computer ic that controls the timing and light that tells you when to add the coffee. Seems pretty simple. Ahh, that would take the fun away, this is way cool with the alcohol burner. Anyways, can't wait to try it. Will leave comments after I make a cup tomorrow, I think my order of denatured alcohol is coming, but for now, the quality and completeness of the kit are 5 star, and the one day prime shipping was awesome. Update: Ok, so amazon sent me laquer thinner instead of denatured alcohol, please do not use lacquer thinner, it has all kinds of toxic things like acetone, so be careful, it had an amazon bar code of denatured alcohol, but the product was lacquer thinner. Anyways, i ended up getting this burner. http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00VLADUQ4?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00 it was only 35 dollars and shipped in one day, awesome. I just tried it now, the burner clicks on, had a full tank of butane as well. I had the flame low, so it took longer to boil, but i made coffee with about the same amount i normally do. I used three of the hario scoop spoon it says 9gm per scoop, but i put 3 full scoops for the 5 cups and the coffee was nice and rich. I let the water come up as much as it could, then stirred it just till it incorporated, waited the 70 seconds with burner under, then removed the burner, held a slightly warm wet towel under the bottom glass, i was scared to use a cold wet towel even though it's pyrex, but it was cool enough to start drawing the liquid back down. This is a great cup of coffee, and yeah, it's a little more work, now i have to wash the cloth filter and rinse the two bowls carefully as one person stated, it's easy to drop these things, so be careful. But it's great, i love it. I don't mind the extra time, it's actually fun to watch and make, and the coffee is delicous. Oh and last thing, i just straightened the top, i didn't push down on it, it pretty much seals itself once it's straight, and after the coffee was done, i just pushed it a little to one side and turned it at the same time, the top glass was cool aready so easy to handle and it just popped off. Didn't take a whole lot of strength, so just put the top on gently, no need to push it on there. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 20, 2015 by Maleko

  • Delicate just like the coffee
Size: 5-Cup Style: Std
This is perfect for people who want a uniquely strong yet smooth mug of coffee, not for beginners though
Reviewed in the United States on June 26, 2023 by Daniel Padilla

  • Nice
Size: 5-Cup Style: Std
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Reviewed in the United States on August 1, 2023 by yazan

  • Slightly complicated, but it's a good cup of coffee
Size: 5-Cup Style: Std
Compared to the fairly laborious process by which I was using my French Press before, this is a fairly simple way to make coffee. So I totally understand if readers of the review disagree with me. However, I've found the Hario Syphon Coffee maker to be a lot easier to clean and the coffee to be smooth, stout and delicious (with no grounds). Before you buy this product, I suggest you consider making a few additional purchases to make things faster and easier. The first thing I would recommend is to replace the included alcohol burner with a butane burner instead. It burns clean and fast by comparison. Regardless of which burner you use, boiling the water from cold or even room temperature will take quite a while, so I would also recommend that you boil the water in a kettle first. If you don't already have an electric kettle, well, those are good to have around regardless. If you are switching from French Press to syphon, you probably already have one. Thirdly, I would recommend replacing the included filter with a permanent coffee filter (Diguo sells one specifically for the Hario). Cleaning and then soaking the included fabric filters gets to be a pain. The permanent filter is far easier to clean and does a terrific job. So, now that you have your electric kettle, your butane burner (I got the Yama Glass Mini Butane Tabletop burner) and your permanent filter, you'll need to tweak the recipe a bit. The included recipe was far too weak for me. I basically doubled the recipe and then added just a pinch more coffee. On my burr grinder, I set it for 8 cups at a medium grind. I stir the moment water starts flooding the top chamber, about 40 seconds after the top container is full and again after I remove the heat source. From kettle to syphon to cup, I've got it down to about 8 minutes to prepare. Now that I read what I've just read, I understand just how obsessed with coffee I am and how willing I am to tweak a brewing method until it's perfect. The Hario syphon coffee maker probably isn't for everyone, but I think I can say confidently that it's for everyone who loves coffee a bit too much. I could probably use some counseling and rehab. If you don't care how your coffee tastes as long as it contains caffeine, stick with a coffee machine. This method is about 5 stops down the rabbit hole. Perhaps start with a pour-over. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2021 by Allogenes

  • Superior method, but...
Size: 360ml Style: Std
This has proven to be quite a nice method of brewing coffee and a really good product for using that method. The main downsides out of box come in the cloth filter, which introduces some mild off flavors from the get go, and the included alcohol burner, which proves a bit finicky at times and makes one spend a fair bit of extra time babysitting an open flame unless one heats the water first using a different method. Replacing them with a metal filter and a butane burner solves the issues but also nearly doubles the upfront costs. I'd still strongly recommend this for anyone hardcore about their coffee's flavor however. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2023 by Vlademir1

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