Reddit Reddit reviews Hario Woodneck Drip Pot, 240ml, Dark Wood

We found 5 Reddit comments about Hario Woodneck Drip Pot, 240ml, Dark Wood. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

Kitchen & Dining
Coffee, Tea & Espresso
Home & Kitchen
Coffee Makers
Pour Over Coffee Makers
Hario Woodneck Drip Pot, 240ml, Dark Wood
Slow extraction through fine and delicate cotton flannelOriginal characteristics becomes even more present with unique brewing processCoffee oils are maintained so you get full and rich flavor and complexity2 Cup CapacityDesigned and manufactured in Japan
Check price on Amazon

5 Reddit comments about Hario Woodneck Drip Pot, 240ml, Dark Wood:

u/Biflindi · 12 pointsr/Coffee

Cool, welcome to a whole new world of coffee.

To be fair though it's actually a Moka Pot, a Percolator is a little different. A Moka Pot is going to give you a really good (in my opinion) dark and strong coffee. I probably use mine a couple times a week but I prefer my woodneck for daily use.

This site has some good videos on different brew methods and they have a couple different Moka Pot videos under the stove top section. Personally though I fill the basket with a medium fine grind (about 23 grams) and add already boiling water to the base before I put it on the stove top. With preheated water it goes a lot faster on the stove. Some people argue that if you don't preheat the water you will scorch the coffee but I don't know about that.

Anyways, have fun with it.

u/40yearoldman · 3 pointsr/Coffee

I just got a similar setup: The hario woodneck (http://www.amazon.com/Hario-Drip-Pot-Woodneck-240ml/dp/B0006HINCE).
It makes amazing coffee

u/the_CA_speedball · 3 pointsr/Coffee

I know this isn't really answering your question about the two links you posted, but I highly recommend a nel pot (Hario Woodneck for example). It uses a cloth filter instead of your normal paper filter. It makes the cleanest, smoothest cup of coffee I have ever had.

Just wanted to throw that out there, not many people seem to know about them.

u/Iwannayoyo · 2 pointsr/Coffee

Well that's good to know, but I meant a Hario Woodneck.

u/balagiwithak · 1 pointr/Coffee

Bodum makes a pourover similar to the Chemex, though it doesn't use paper filters.

And then there is the Hario Drip Pot, which uses a cloth filter.