Hario V60 Drip Station, Clear
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Introducing Hario! Hario is a well-known coffee, tea, and kitchen brand from Japan. They have extremely high quality standards, well-detailed instruction manuals, and a passion for food & drink.
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30-Day returns on select items, with price matching available. Email CustomerSupport@luxio.com for customer service. Please allow 24-48 hours for a support representative to reach out to you. Please be aware this time may be longer due to increased customer volume, especially during weekends, holidays, and sales.
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Free Shipping on orders in the USA under 25 LBS, with the option of UPS, USPS, or FedEx. International shipping via DHL or USPS is also available. Expedited shipping can be chosen at checkout for a fee depending on your location. Please allow for up to 2+ business days for processing of your order.
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- HARIO's glass is "heat-resistant glass," which is an earth-friendly material made from 100% refined natural minerals.
- HARIO's heat-resistant glass has been produced in a "chimney-free factory" since 1972
- 1921 Oct. Hario was Established by Hiroshi Shibata Seisakusho in Kanda Sudacho, Tokyo. Hario Started manufacturing and sales of glassware for physics and chemistry.
- 1955 Jun. Completed the industry's first tank furnace for hard first-class glass "Hario glass" at the new factory .
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Hario is considered the best company for glass in the entire world. Hario translates to "King of Glass". "HARIO's glass is "heat-resistant glass," which is an earth-friendly material made from 100% refined natural minerals. We are particular about safe and secure materials in consideration of the customers who use them. HARIO employees who deliver such products are environmentally friendly, and employees themselves create their own knowledge and pay close attention to their behavior so that they can act with an awareness of improving manners and morals. HARIO's heat-resistant glass has been produced in a "chimney-free factory" since 1972. It was realized by the success of the original technology development that melts the glass raw material by electricity instead of heavy oil. At that time, the glass factory changed the common sense that smoke and dust were terrible, and created a work environment that was friendly to the employees working in the factory without disturbing the environment adjacent to the factory."