Hario - V60 Clear Range Coffee Server - Glass
The V60 Range Server, stores up to 600ml (20.3 oz) of coffee, while keeping a stable temperature. Featuring thick, tempered glass and a sealed glass lid, the Range Server makes an excellent addition to any pour over setup. Compatible with the V60 dripper. About Hario Hario began as a glass manufacturer in the 1920’s and later expanded into products for tea and coffee. Hario pioneered the trend in 'by the cup' pour over coffee products and their brewing systems are appreciated worldwide for ingenious design, high functionality and using the highest quality materials.
The V60 Range Server, stores up to 600ml (20.3 oz) of coffee, while keeping a stable temperature. Featuring thick, tempered glass and a sealed glass lid, the Range Server makes an excellent addition to any pour over setup. Compatible with the V60 dripper. About Hario Hario began as a glass manufacturer in the 1920’s and later expanded into products for tea and coffee. Hario pioneered the trend in 'by the cup' pour over coffee products and their brewing systems are appreciated worldwide for ingenious design, high functionality and using the highest quality materials.
The V60 Range Server, stores up to 600ml (20.3 oz) of coffee, while keeping a stable temperature. Featuring thick, tempered glass and a sealed glass lid, the Range Server makes an excellent addition to any pour over setup. Compatible with the V60 dripper. About Hario Hario began as a glass manufacturer in the 1920’s and later expanded into products for tea and coffee. Hario pioneered the trend in 'by the cup' pour over coffee products and their brewing systems are appreciated worldwide for ingenious design, high functionality and using the highest quality materials.
The V60 Range Server, stores up to 600ml (20.3 oz) of coffee, while keeping a stable temperature. Featuring thick, tempered glass and a sealed glass lid, the Range Server makes an excellent addition to any pour over setup. Compatible with the V60 dripper. About Hario Hario began as a glass manufacturer in the 1920’s and later expanded into products for tea and coffee. Hario pioneered the trend in 'by the cup' pour over coffee products and their brewing systems are appreciated worldwide for ingenious design, high functionality and using the highest quality materials.
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The lowest price for Hario - V60 Clear Range Coffee Server - Glass right now is $26.50 at Dokodemo, compared across 20 retailers.
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Prices last updated 23 June 2026.
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Hario XGS-36TB Coffee V60 Server, Clear
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originally posted on wholelattelove.com
I bought this fine carafe to hold my Hario 02 Glass Dripper for pour over. Sure you could just lay your dripper directly over your coffee mug but this holder serves a couple great purposes. One, is you can see how much volume it's producing and observe the coffee as its brewing. I doubt you'll over flow, if you use your mug, but depending on the size, you could. Second, I pour about half the amount at the end into my cup, and then use the cover to close it up and keep it warm. It's easy to throw it back in a microwave to reheat it as well rather then your coffee cup as some of my cup's are not suppose to go in there. It's a lot sturdier than it looks. I was swishing the coffee at the end to mix it thinking the glass was too delicate but recently used a spoon and ... MoreI bought this fine carafe to hold my Hario 02 Glass Dripper for pour over. Sure you could just lay your dripper directly over your coffee mug but this holder serves a couple great purposes. One, is you can see how much volume it's producing and observe the coffee as its brewing. I doubt you'll over flow, if you use your mug, but depending on the size, you could. Second, I pour about half the amount at the end into my cup, and then use the cover to close it up and keep it warm. It's easy to throw it back in a microwave to reheat it as well rather then your coffee cup as some of my cup's are not suppose to go in there. It's a lot sturdier than it looks. I was swishing the coffee at the end to mix it thinking the glass was too delicate but recently used a spoon and despite banging on the sides of the thin wall, it's held up nice. I think its a great purchase for the price and the Glass Dripper and this work well. Like someone mentioned, the dropper sits gently on top and you could easily knock it over if you are not careful.
originally posted on Prima Coffee Equipment
I love this range server! I own the 03 server. The beehive glass looks amazing! Technically you do not "need" one to brew a v60, but the functionality of the server out weighs the "not needing it." Using the server alows you to brew the optimal coffee groud to water ratio, I use 27g of coffee with 415g of water. Thus, you can stay true to the process without modifying the parameters just to fit into your typical 8-10 ounce mug. You can pour however much coffee you want into your mug and once you have more room pour the rest of the coffee into the mug. Unless you have 16 ounce or larger mugs then just pour it all! Plus you can watch the coffee brew and drip and take sick pics. If you are only brewing for yourself, then the 02 will be the best option. If you are ... MoreI love this range server! I own the 03 server. The beehive glass looks amazing! Technically you do not "need" one to brew a v60, but the functionality of the server out weighs the "not needing it." Using the server alows you to brew the optimal coffee groud to water ratio, I use 27g of coffee with 415g of water. Thus, you can stay true to the process without modifying the parameters just to fit into your typical 8-10 ounce mug. You can pour however much coffee you want into your mug and once you have more room pour the rest of the coffee into the mug. Unless you have 16 ounce or larger mugs then just pour it all! Plus you can watch the coffee brew and drip and take sick pics. If you are only brewing for yourself, then the 02 will be the best option. If you are brewing for 2 or more people, I brew for my wife and I, then spend the extra couple dollars and you will be glad you did!
originally posted on vervecoffee.com
This is a replacement to my original Kalita server, which broke as a result of my own doing. As much as I liked my Kalita server, which went along with my Kalita Wave 185, I decided to go with the Hario V60 server this time, as I have seen many cafes brew with the Kalita, and serve with the Hario. As far as which one is better, I'd say they are both of equal quality. However, as far as looks, the Hario wins hands down. It definitely catches your attention moreso than the other, and if points count for presentation, get the Hario V60 range server.
| Capacity | 600 Milliliters |
| Auto shut-off | No |
| Special feature | Resistant |
| Style | Size 02 |
| Included components | Glass Server |
Hario XGS-36TB Coffee V60 Server, Clear
Free delivery
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Hario XGS-60TB Coffee V60 Server, Clear
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V60 Range Server 600 Clear (XGS-60TB)
Delivery between 27 June – 3 July $33.83
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Delivery $15
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Delivery $9.95
I bought this fine carafe to hold my Hario 02 Glass Dripper for pour over. Sure you could just lay your dripper directly over your coffee mug but this holder serves a couple great purposes. One, is you can see how much volume it's producing and observe the coffee as its brewing. I doubt you'll over flow, if you use your mug, but depending on the size, you could. Second, I pour about half the amount at the end into my cup, and then use the cover to close it up and keep it warm. It's easy to throw it back in a microwave to reheat it as well rather then your coffee cup as some of my cup's are not suppose to go in there. It's a lot sturdier than it looks. I was swishing the coffee at the end to mix it thinking the glass was too delicate but recently used a spoon and ... MoreI bought this fine carafe to hold my Hario 02 Glass Dripper for pour over. Sure you could just lay your dripper directly over your coffee mug but this holder serves a couple great purposes. One, is you can see how much volume it's producing and observe the coffee as its brewing. I doubt you'll over flow, if you use your mug, but depending on the size, you could. Second, I pour about half the amount at the end into my cup, and then use the cover to close it up and keep it warm. It's easy to throw it back in a microwave to reheat it as well rather then your coffee cup as some of my cup's are not suppose to go in there. It's a lot sturdier than it looks. I was swishing the coffee at the end to mix it thinking the glass was too delicate but recently used a spoon and despite banging on the sides of the thin wall, it's held up nice. I think its a great purchase for the price and the Glass Dripper and this work well. Like someone mentioned, the dropper sits gently on top and you could easily knock it over if you are not careful.
I love this range server! I own the 03 server. The beehive glass looks amazing! Technically you do not "need" one to brew a v60, but the functionality of the server out weighs the "not needing it." Using the server alows you to brew the optimal coffee groud to water ratio, I use 27g of coffee with 415g of water. Thus, you can stay true to the process without modifying the parameters just to fit into your typical 8-10 ounce mug. You can pour however much coffee you want into your mug and once you have more room pour the rest of the coffee into the mug. Unless you have 16 ounce or larger mugs then just pour it all! Plus you can watch the coffee brew and drip and take sick pics. If you are only brewing for yourself, then the 02 will be the best option. If you are ... MoreI love this range server! I own the 03 server. The beehive glass looks amazing! Technically you do not "need" one to brew a v60, but the functionality of the server out weighs the "not needing it." Using the server alows you to brew the optimal coffee groud to water ratio, I use 27g of coffee with 415g of water. Thus, you can stay true to the process without modifying the parameters just to fit into your typical 8-10 ounce mug. You can pour however much coffee you want into your mug and once you have more room pour the rest of the coffee into the mug. Unless you have 16 ounce or larger mugs then just pour it all! Plus you can watch the coffee brew and drip and take sick pics. If you are only brewing for yourself, then the 02 will be the best option. If you are brewing for 2 or more people, I brew for my wife and I, then spend the extra couple dollars and you will be glad you did!
This is a replacement to my original Kalita server, which broke as a result of my own doing. As much as I liked my Kalita server, which went along with my Kalita Wave 185, I decided to go with the Hario V60 server this time, as I have seen many cafes brew with the Kalita, and serve with the Hario. As far as which one is better, I'd say they are both of equal quality. However, as far as looks, the Hario wins hands down. It definitely catches your attention moreso than the other, and if points count for presentation, get the Hario V60 range server.
So easy to use with the Hario filter. Enables me to split the filtered coffee. So I use one portion for hot coffee earlier in day. Then, with the good seal in lid, you can store the remainder of the liquid in the fridge and later in the day, drink cold coffee. So easy to use as the glass tolerates both hot and cold liquids. Looks good too as a serving vessel on the table.
I usually make a single serve pour over directly into my opaque coffee cup. However, when I have time I like to use the server as it is good to see the coffee dripping into the server. Because of its shape, the server itself is very stable and something about the quality of the glass seems to enhance the appearance of the coffee. Turns an ordinary cup of coffee into an event.The server was collected directly from the warehouse and the people I dealt with were very efficient and pleasant. A great experience.
I had one previously but got broken by accident after a number of years. The quality is great for doing a v60 pour over or a clever dripper. Would recommend if you are making coffee for a few people at home.
I love it so much. The shape is beautiful and the capacity is impressive without being overbearing or chunky. I use it multiple times a day for coffee and tea, both hot and iced! The spout pours beautifully also. No coanda effect or spillage.
Like the server , works great for our pour overs, haven?t had much use for the cap . The glass seems very delicate but has with held over 100 uses with the V60 no issues , and a couple Aero Press?s . (Don?t do it )! I Don?t think it would hold up to the weight and pressure needed for very long. The fit is not that great and a little movement with pressure the glass could give way. I have successfully put this on our Technivorm Mocamasters heat plate with no issues. There are warnings against this so tread carefully. Going to purchase another to have a couple stations to do single serving pours.
This new jug has a narrower top than the one I bought last year (and dropped). It has a heavier base and seems more solid. Importantly, it now has a lid that actually fits and does not prevent complete emptying of the jug. The lid still isn't quite right, it is difficult to pour with it in place. One star off for that. Better to pour, then use the lid if there is any coffee left you want to keep hot. Be aware it's quite small, but that is fine for people who don't need a big jug. It's good to have an alternative. It can still serve 4-5.
You could brew into any vessel that fits under a V60, but this serving pot is classy, easy to clean, and that's about it. I use mine daily and have had no issues keeping it clean. I really like the wide base for stability, especially when swirling the water/grounds mixture after blooming.
| Capacity | 600 Milliliters |
| Auto shut-off | No |
| Special feature | Resistant |
| Style | Size 02 |
| Included components | Glass Server |