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title: "Hario, V60 Dripper Kettle Buono"
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# 1.2L capacity – perfect for 3-4 cups Gooseneck spout – precision pour control Stainless steel – durable & heat-retentive Hario, V60 Dripper Kettle Buono

**Brand:** hario
**Price:** Rp3157010
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> ☕ Precision Pouring Meets Timeless Style – Elevate Every Brew

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Hario, V60 Dripper Kettle Buono by hario
- **How much does it cost?** Rp3157010 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- hario enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted hario brand quality
- Free international shipping included
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- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Iconic & Coveted:** Globally recognized Hario design—join the community of coffee aficionados who swear by the Buono kettle.
- • **Built to Last & Impress:** Premium stainless steel construction ensures durability, heat retention, and a sleek, minimalist aesthetic that elevates any kitchen.
- • **Ergonomic Japanese Design:** Comfortable handle and balanced weight make pouring effortless and safe, reducing spills and burns.
- • **Versatile Kitchen Essential:** Ideal for pour-over coffee, tea, or cooking; compatible with gas, electric, and induction stovetops.
- • **Master Your Pour-Over Ritual:** Slender gooseneck spout delivers slow, steady, and precise water flow for barista-level coffee control.

## Overview

The Hario V60 Buono Drip Kettle is a 1.2L stainless steel stovetop kettle designed in Japan for ultimate pour-over precision. Its slender gooseneck spout offers controlled, steady pouring ideal for manual coffee brewing, tea, and cooking. Compatible with all stovetops including induction, it combines durability, heat retention, and ergonomic design in a sleek, minimalist form that’s become a global coffee culture icon.

## Description

Hario's V60 Buono Coffee Drip Kettle is a stunning stainless steel kettle that's easy to use, and offers a thin spout for easy pouring. Has a generous capacity of 27 ounces of liquid, or roughly 3-4 cups. Works with IH ranges, and gas and electric stoves. Is perfectly compatible with Hario's V60 Coffee Drippers.

Review: Indispensable - This little item appears unassuming. It's pretty and definitely trendy but it's also pricey (if you're not willing to order online and wait a bit). When I recently decided to start dabbing into making pour-over coffee, I thought that I would never end up spending the precious money it costs to buy this thing. I ended up buying it because I found a great deal on desertcart while shopping for a grinder and, after all, it was Christmas time ;]. Anyways, after making (or trying to make) coffee by pouring with anything I could find in the kitchen and then switching to the Buono, I have to say: I would call this thing indispensable. It holds heat like nothing you've seen. Test: Heat the water to a boil and suspend the kettle in the air for 3 minutes to cool, and then pour the water onto a cooking thermometer. Mind you, when you do this, not only does the air cool the kettle during those 3 minutes, but once you begin to pour, the water itself comes into contact with the air which cools it more rapidly still. Well, my results were a water temperature of 210 degress Fahrenheit. Impressive. Taking care of water temperature is a huge load off your back when trying to control a million variables (or so it seems) when you're making pour over. Obviously, control over the pour rate and precision in your aim is a huge bonus with this product as well. Nothing surprising here. It's as smooth and easy to pour as you would think. Conclusion: I'm glad I got mine. If you don't have a kettle and find a good deal on this one, get it.
Review: GREAT pour-over kettle - it looks good, it functions great, and it's a nice balance of build-quality/good design + affordability - This is my second purchase of the Hario V60 Kettle. It is an awesome product and it makes an incredible gift. This type of kettle is a special-use product and it has a few different names. I have heard "long-neck", "goose neck", "drip", and "pour over" kettle. More or less, this is a smaller & lightweight kettle (about 4 cups capacity but performance is best when you are closer to a max of 3-3.5 cups) and it is made for control. By control I mean that it pours slowly, and in a predictable manner to allow the user to have maximum control over how much water they pour. For usage of certain brew products (such as the Hario Drip Coffee maker, the Chemex, or the AeroPress, this control is hugely beneficial. For when you are making a cup of tea or two for yourself, this is also hugely beneficial. With this increased control, the sort of pour-over kettle also greatly reduces messes, and arguably reduces the chance of accidents leading to burns. As you can see by the listing, the capacity of this is smaller (27 ounces max) because the products this is made primarily for have relatively low capacities (and many are frequently used for preparing a single-serving.) The implication is that this V60 (and most pour-over kettles) are not very suitable to brew a large quantity of a hot drink. My solution to this is a $13 giant kettle for the rare occasions I am making a large quantity of tea that exceeds the capacity of my Hario V60. Being stainless steel, this product has a few functional advantages: --It works with gas, electric, induction, and even open-range sources of heat --It does NOT react to the boiling water (so the drink you are preparing will not have any off-taste that comes from the brewing tools) --It is easy to clean --It is highly heat-resistant & durable (the pour spout has been beefed up so that it holds up to long-term usage) --It is lightweight, making it easy to maneuver and therefore increasing control The method I use most to make coffee is with the Chemex (I also brew tea in it). Being a borosilicate glass, I like this because it has absolutely no effect on flavor and I find that many other brewing methods result in the flavor of coffee or tea being modified due to the materials that the brewing apparatus is made from (Hario's own V60 Drip Brew is like the Chemex as it does not impact the flavor...and also like the Chemex, it uses much thicker/denser filters to achieve coffee of notable purity and good taste.) Some kettles have surfaces that can react with boiling water and modify the flavor. While I like borosilicate for things not going on the stove, I prefer a metal kettle for something constantly seeing high-heat and temp jumps. So I purchased a Hario V60 Kettle and since then it has been a great companion. The build quality of this is very good. While the Hario is more expensive than many other kettles, it is a quality piece. The pour spout is STRONG and can withstand the beating that a daily-use kettle will see. The handles have good ergos, are comfortable, and have reasonably good heat resistance. The lid design is also excellent in that it does not become tighter/looser as temperature changes (something another kettle I have does terribly) and the handle on the lid makes it easy to remove without making contact with the metal surfaces. While this product does not whistle, it does have three top vent holes that visibly release steam when the water is boiling, and it is very visibly noticeable (like 2-3+ feet high at a full-boil). The lid should always be placed on the unit in a way in which these three holes are furthest AWAY from the handle (to prevent steam burns.) There is only one possible downside (other than price) which is that this kettle is intended to ONLY boil water. It is not the best candidate for brewing coffee or tea directly in (I highly recommend brewing inside a borosilicate or ceramic pitcher/cup/jar because of how borosilicate is non-reactive regardless of temp or pH.) However, I look at this as being more by-design than a downside...not to mention how this sort of kettle is very impractical to brew directly in. The V60 kettle is quickly becoming an industry standard for this kind of pour-over kettle. It's popular in the home setting; it's popular with coffee houses for professional usage, and it's not hard to see why: the Hario V60 Kettle is well-made to a point in which it can withstand years of constant usage, it performs exactly how this sort of [very useful] kettle should function, and it is reasonably-priced for this type of product. So I highly recommend the Hario V60 Kettle.

## Features

- Buono Coffee Drip Kettle: Stunning stainless steel stovetop kettle that’s easy to use and offers a thin spout for easy pouring. A Hario staple, its iconic shape is recognized around the world
- Controlled Pour: Slender gooseneck spout allows for a slow, steady, and controlled pour. Great for pour over, drip or manual coffee brewing. Works perfectly with Hario V60 coffee drippers
- Kitchen Essential: Easily boil water for manual coffee brewing, tea or cooking. Perfect for daily kitchen use, compact enough to be a countertop essential. Minimalist and stylish, Buono perfectly complements any kitchen design
- Japanese Design: Stainless steel kettle with an ergonomic design for easy, safe pouring. Designed and made in Japan
- Product Details: Capacity 1.2L, 1200mL. Best when filled to about 800mL. Ideal for IH ranges, gas and electric stoves

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B000IGOXLS |
| Best Sellers Rank | #36,157 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #56 in Tea Kettles |
| Brand | HARIO |
| Brand Name | HARIO |
| Capacity | 1200 ml |
| Coffee Maker Type | Pour Over |
| Color | Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 10,281 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04977642021006, 04977642730571 |
| Included Components | 1 stainless steel kettle |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 21"D x 13"W x 18"H |
| Item Type Name | Kettle |
| Item Weight | 144 g |
| Manufacturer | Hario |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Model Name | Gooseneck Coffee Kettle |
| Model Number | VKB-120HSV |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Manual |
| Part Number | VKB-120HSV |
| Power Source | manual |
| Product Dimensions | 21"D x 13"W x 18"H |
| Special Feature | Manual |
| Specific Uses For Product | Espresso |
| Style | Gooseneck |
| UPC | 885761550205 885454294812 885127470352 885431968392 885876661322 767615220314 782195027924 885656438236 885437925245 887659017753 699234002159 729587562861 885141187816 885121879991 885329717453 885612500946 781147617411 709832508615 885351229054 885669435413 885128127361 631324831713 885273270721 778295097424 400008944281 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Wattage | 1200 |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** HARIO
- **Color:** Silver
- **Item Weight:** 144 Grams
- **Material:** Stainless Steel
- **Style:** Gooseneck

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color, Size** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Indispensable
*by I***Y on December 30, 2013*

This little item appears unassuming. It's pretty and definitely trendy but it's also pricey (if you're not willing to order online and wait a bit). When I recently decided to start dabbing into making pour-over coffee, I thought that I would never end up spending the precious money it costs to buy this thing. I ended up buying it because I found a great deal on Amazon while shopping for a grinder and, after all, it was Christmas time ;]. Anyways, after making (or trying to make) coffee by pouring with anything I could find in the kitchen and then switching to the Buono, I have to say: I would call this thing indispensable. It holds heat like nothing you've seen. Test: Heat the water to a boil and suspend the kettle in the air for 3 minutes to cool, and then pour the water onto a cooking thermometer. Mind you, when you do this, not only does the air cool the kettle during those 3 minutes, but once you begin to pour, the water itself comes into contact with the air which cools it more rapidly still. Well, my results were a water temperature of 210 degress Fahrenheit. Impressive. Taking care of water temperature is a huge load off your back when trying to control a million variables (or so it seems) when you're making pour over. Obviously, control over the pour rate and precision in your aim is a huge bonus with this product as well. Nothing surprising here. It's as smooth and easy to pour as you would think. Conclusion: I'm glad I got mine. If you don't have a kettle and find a good deal on this one, get it.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ GREAT pour-over kettle - it looks good, it functions great, and it's a nice balance of build-quality/good design + affordability
*by Z***S on November 8, 2014*

This is my second purchase of the Hario V60 Kettle. It is an awesome product and it makes an incredible gift. This type of kettle is a special-use product and it has a few different names. I have heard "long-neck", "goose neck", "drip", and "pour over" kettle. More or less, this is a smaller & lightweight kettle (about 4 cups capacity but performance is best when you are closer to a max of 3-3.5 cups) and it is made for control. By control I mean that it pours slowly, and in a predictable manner to allow the user to have maximum control over how much water they pour. For usage of certain brew products (such as the Hario Drip Coffee maker, the Chemex, or the AeroPress, this control is hugely beneficial. For when you are making a cup of tea or two for yourself, this is also hugely beneficial. With this increased control, the sort of pour-over kettle also greatly reduces messes, and arguably reduces the chance of accidents leading to burns. As you can see by the listing, the capacity of this is smaller (27 ounces max) because the products this is made primarily for have relatively low capacities (and many are frequently used for preparing a single-serving.) The implication is that this V60 (and most pour-over kettles) are not very suitable to brew a large quantity of a hot drink. My solution to this is a $13 giant kettle for the rare occasions I am making a large quantity of tea that exceeds the capacity of my Hario V60. Being stainless steel, this product has a few functional advantages: --It works with gas, electric, induction, and even open-range sources of heat --It does NOT react to the boiling water (so the drink you are preparing will not have any off-taste that comes from the brewing tools) --It is easy to clean --It is highly heat-resistant & durable (the pour spout has been beefed up so that it holds up to long-term usage) --It is lightweight, making it easy to maneuver and therefore increasing control The method I use most to make coffee is with the Chemex (I also brew tea in it). Being a borosilicate glass, I like this because it has absolutely no effect on flavor and I find that many other brewing methods result in the flavor of coffee or tea being modified due to the materials that the brewing apparatus is made from (Hario's own V60 Drip Brew is like the Chemex as it does not impact the flavor...and also like the Chemex, it uses much thicker/denser filters to achieve coffee of notable purity and good taste.) Some kettles have surfaces that can react with boiling water and modify the flavor. While I like borosilicate for things not going on the stove, I prefer a metal kettle for something constantly seeing high-heat and temp jumps. So I purchased a Hario V60 Kettle and since then it has been a great companion. The build quality of this is very good. While the Hario is more expensive than many other kettles, it is a quality piece. The pour spout is STRONG and can withstand the beating that a daily-use kettle will see. The handles have good ergos, are comfortable, and have reasonably good heat resistance. The lid design is also excellent in that it does not become tighter/looser as temperature changes (something another kettle I have does terribly) and the handle on the lid makes it easy to remove without making contact with the metal surfaces. While this product does not whistle, it does have three top vent holes that visibly release steam when the water is boiling, and it is very visibly noticeable (like 2-3+ feet high at a full-boil). The lid should always be placed on the unit in a way in which these three holes are furthest AWAY from the handle (to prevent steam burns.) There is only one possible downside (other than price) which is that this kettle is intended to ONLY boil water. It is not the best candidate for brewing coffee or tea directly in (I highly recommend brewing inside a borosilicate or ceramic pitcher/cup/jar because of how borosilicate is non-reactive regardless of temp or pH.) However, I look at this as being more by-design than a downside...not to mention how this sort of kettle is very impractical to brew directly in. The V60 kettle is quickly becoming an industry standard for this kind of pour-over kettle. It's popular in the home setting; it's popular with coffee houses for professional usage, and it's not hard to see why: the Hario V60 Kettle is well-made to a point in which it can withstand years of constant usage, it performs exactly how this sort of [very useful] kettle should function, and it is reasonably-priced for this type of product. So I highly recommend the Hario V60 Kettle.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ GUCCI KETTLE
*by G***O on June 20, 2014*

its expensive and at the end of the day its a kettle. If you're really into your coffee this might be a good investment.....but you can make do without one. As far as the build and quality goes....its pretty perfect. The goose neck pours water great and allows for perfect pour control. I'm going to knock it 1 point for not whistling when the water comes to a boil. The lid rattles...but for the price you pay you'd think the kettle would whistle. UPDATE: 2016-04-27 I have brought this review back to 5 stars. I love this kettle....I use it at least 3 times/week and it is essential for pour over coffee. I love the way it looks on the stove, I love the way it boils water, I love the way it bellows out steam like a locomotive, and I especially love how it holds enough water for 2 cups of coffee.....one for me and one for me. I've had this bad boy for a few years now and it still looks very good to me. There is some discolouration underneath where it hits the element but thats to be expected. If this kettle dies today I will buy the EXACT same one with little hesitation.

## Frequently Bought Together

- Hario V60 "Buono" Gooseneck Drip Kettle, 1200ml, Silver
- Hario V60 Ceramic Coffee Dripper, Size 02, White
- Hario V60 Paper Coffee Filter, Size 02, Natural, 200ct

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