I got a Hario Switch a few weeks ago and, honestly, I wasn’t sure where it was going to fit in between my Chemex on the one side for large, slow brews and my Aeropress on the other for quick, single dose fixes. But the Switch has fast become my favourite coffee brewer.

I have not seen much mention of it so I thought I would give it a shout out on here to see if there were any fans and techniques to be shared.

I opted for the 03 off the bat so I had plenty of room for immersion and, having used it now, I don’t really see how the smaller size would work satisfactorily so - if you are curious - definitely get the 03.

  • MrAnderson@feddit.nl
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    11 months ago

    I’ve got the switch (size 02) and absolutely love it, find myself using it nearly daily. The flexibility it offers for playing with methods is great. My favorite recipe is inspired by the Coffee Chronicler’s, that brews as a V60 for the first half and then an immersion brew for the second half.

    Recipe below taken from the Chronicler website:

    Specs
    
    This recipe can be adapted to work with doses from 15 to 26 grams of coffee and most common brew ratios.
    Go for a 1:15 ratio if you have an entry-level conical grinder (such as a Baratza Encore or Hario Skerton).
    Adjust to 1:16 or 1:17 if you have a more consistent grinder.
    
    Pouring structure:
    
    ❶ 0:00 First pour: 50% total water volume (Open switch)
    
    ❷ 0:45 Second pour 50% total water volume (Closed switch)
    
    ❸ 2:00 Open the Switch and let it drain
    
    Total brew time = 2.45-3.15.
    
    However, the total brew time can be a bit longer if you’re brewing around the max capacity for this technique (26 g / 400 ml) or are using natural Ethopians.
    
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    11 months ago

    I was debating between a Hario Switch and a Clever Dripper as my most recent gear change. I finally went with the Clever since Hario or 3rd party filters are quite expensive here compared to Clever cones which just use a generic Melitta style cone.

    I love the mix of immersion and pour over. Really love it for the office. Requires the smallest of amount of my direct time input while providing very good consistent cups of coffee from day to day.

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      11 months ago

      I was going to write a bunch of things about the Switch but I guess they would apply to most other pourover drippers too. I’m coming from the Chemex as a comparison, which is lovely but a bit slow and unwieldy for that one cup of coffee.

      Having said that what makes the Switch stand out to me is that it feels like such a high quality piece of kit, and having the immersion element in the mix really suits me. My brain interprets that as “big aeropress” for whatever reason.

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    11 months ago

    Been wanting one for a while since the Clever Dripper is one of my favorite methods of making coffee. Just not sure they’re different enough to warrant buying.