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Zoom Hario V60 Scale with Timer
Zoom Hario V60 Scale with Timer
Zoom Hario V60 Scale with Timer

Hario V60 Scale with Timer

The Hario V60 Scale takes care of two crucial measurements required to brew great coffee: weight and time. Set your Hario V60 Dripper and Range Server on top of one of these scales to ensure you brew just the right amount of coffee in the right amount of time.

This scale weights in both 1 gram and 1/10th of a gram measurements for desired precision, with capacity to weigh up to 2,000 grams. Batteries included.

 

Product Details

The V60 Drip Scale is designed to comfortably fit a server while maintaining a small footprint. This scale features a built-in timer to help you follow and repeat brew recipes accurately. It weighs in both 1 gram and 1/10th of a gram measurements for desired precision, with capacity to weigh up to 2,000 grams.

Product Number: VSTN-INT-2000B
Color: Black
Size: W120×D190×H29mm
Capacity: 2,000g maximum

Material: Main Body, Weighing Platform: ABS Resin

About the Partner

HARIO

HARIO has been designing and producing quality heatproof glass in Japan for over 100 years—and is the only manufacturer with a heatproof glass factory in Japan.

The company started out manufacturing laboratory glassware. In 1948, they expanded their production to household items, starting with the coffee siphon. They also began producing lenses for automotive headlights in 1980. Today, HARIO continues to produce a wide variety of items, from microwave-safe kitchenware and coffee & tea implements, to aromatherapy and pet products.

The name HARIO originates from the Japanese words for glass (玻璃, hari), and king (王, ō). Thus HARIO (or 玻璃王) means the King of Glass.

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