No 02
The Hario V60 makes coffee that tastes objectively better than what most people brew at home, and it costs less than a decent French press. The ceramic dripper is beautiful enough to leave on your counter, the included server catches drips, and those 100 filters mean you're set for months. Once you use one, you understand why specialty coffee shops use this exact method.
This works best for someone who already cares about their morning coffee but hasn't upgraded their equipment yet. Think of the person who's tired of a broken coffee maker, or the newlyweds setting up their first kitchen together. It's also perfect for new parents who need a moment of ritual before chaos starts. They'll use this daily and think of you every time.
The set arrives with everything you need: the ceramic dripper, glass server, 100 paper filters, and simple instructions. It's small enough to fit anywhere and works with standard coffee mugs and thermoses. At 35 dollars, you're getting a tool that will outlast any electric machine and actually improve someone's life.
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