Paige N Penn—February 2, 2021
Very pretty, easy to use, very easy to clean. Coffee tastes very good. I used a French press for years and got tired of the mess and broken beakers. This pour over maker is pretty enough to leave on the counter after using. The ceramic is a good thickness and seems sturdy yet lightweight. The used filter and grounds are very neat and don’t drip while I am putting it in the compost bin. Read more
Ashley—July 9, 2023
my girlfriend loves pour over coffee, especially with this ceramic dripper! she dropped her first one a few months ago and it cracked, so she bought a different glass kind to replace it, but it wasnt the same. obviously, since im such a good partner, i bought her this one again, as the petal shape and the vibrant color options are beautiful! she's now back to making her coffee every morning with ease Read more
Joann Groeneveld—July 6, 2019
I love this beautiful flower dripper!! It makes a great cup of coffee. It is easy to use & is easy to clean. It even comes with a matching coffee spoon. Read more
Alex—September 17, 2022
The plastic flower dripper's material will crack from heat stress in less than a year. Despite the build quality concerns, I prefer the coffee to my Hario V60, as the plastic Cafec using the same technique produces a softer acidity and stronger aroma. This ceramic dripper however is not exactly the same as the plastic, the shape is slightly different. The ceramic has a slightly larger opening at the bottom, almost identical to my metal Hario V60. The ceramic material drains more heat from the brew than the plastic. The ridges on the interior are slightly more pronounced near the bottom than either the V60 or the plastic flower dripper, so you can expect a faster flow rate and more bypass. All of that considered, you can predict a lower extraction. As I've used this ceramic dripper, I've found the flavor to be in between the plastic flower's aroma and the metal V60's pronounced acidity. The plastic flower is my favorite of the three but it's a shame that the build quality/durability is poor. Read more


reqwerq—July 29, 2018
I've been using the Sanyo Sangyo dripper for a few months now and love it. It is high-quality Japanese porcelain so it will last forever and you will not get plasticizers or lead in your hot coffee as you might with a plastic dripper or a badly-glazed third-world product. The Hario V60 is cheaper but the Sanyo Sangyo has a full-size handle that better fits a man's hand and it comes in several colors. To me the design is somewhat more attractive if you appreciate that sort of thing. It makes uniformly excellent coffee using the Hario #2 filters which have never torn or failed during the pour. I like a fast pour so I fold the Hario filter seam on an angle to create a slightly steeper cone. If you get a dripper of any kind, consider buying a kettle made for pourover coffee. The long narrow curved spout will give you good control over the pour. I picked up a Primula for $10 on the discount rack at our local grocery store. Top it all off with a home grinder and fresh organic coffee beans. Read more
Chris—July 10, 2023
This was advertised as dishwasher safe. After two months of use and hand washing I decided to throw it in the dishwasher today and it cracked in half. A month after my return window closed. Until today it was a 5 star product. Read more
Aviva—March 14, 2018
This pour over is great! I’m glad I made the switch from my plastic pour over. I thought they’re all the same but I was wrong. This one makes a much better cup of coffee, it comes out more quickly so it stays piping hot and the coffee is strong. Ask love the color and design. 👍🏻 Read more
Reggie—August 25, 2020
Love the pour over coffee maker cup. Nice size to make more than one cup at a time. Read more