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Hario V60 Drip Scale and Timer

Hario V60 Drip Scale and Timer

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Measure well. Brew consistently.


Great pour-over isn’t guesswork.

It’s weight, time, and intention.

The Hario V60 Drip Scale is designed with a compact footprint that comfortably fits a server while keeping your brew station clean and uncluttered.

It combines a precision scale and built-in timer in one streamlined tool — so you can follow recipes accurately and repeat them with confidence.

Precision Where It Counts

This scale measures in both grams and tenths of a gram for fine adjustments during blooming and early pours.

Capacity extends up to 2,000g, automatically adjusting intervals as weight increases:

  • 2g–200g: 0.1g increments
  • 200g–500g: 0.5g increments
  • 500g–2000g: 1g increments

It’s sensitive enough for small-batch brewing and stable enough for full servers.

Designed for the Brew Station

When paired with a V60 setup, the scale tucks neatly underneath, with only the display and buttons visible for easy access.

The large digital screen keeps readings clear. Dedicated controls allow you to tare, start/stop the timer, and monitor extraction without distraction.

Small footprint. Clear data. Consistent results.

Features

  • Built-in brew timer
  • Tare function
  • Gram and 0.1g precision
  • Maximum weight: 2000g (2kg)
  • Minimum weight: 2g
  • Large, easy-to-read display
  • Compact design

Specifications

  • Size: W120 × D190 × H29mm
  • Material: ABS resin
  • Batteries included
  • Wipe clean with damp cloth
  • MPN: VSTN-INT-2000B
  • Made in China

About Hario

Founded in Tokyo in 1921, Hario began as a manufacturer of laboratory-grade heatproof glass. Their precision-driven approach eventually expanded into coffee equipment, where clarity, functionality, and durability remain central to their design philosophy.

 

If you want to improve your pour-over, start with measurement.


Control the variables.

Let the coffee speak.