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i think the older aeropresses (with gold labels) have some iffy chemicals in them for the sake of the plastic not cracking. my V60 is fine after a few years but i don't use it as much as i want to.
i do kinda regret not getting a ceramic V60 though.
My AeroPresses are newer than that and should be less toxic (l’ll never believe they don’t release anything bad into the beverage, but ultimately we have to die of something…).
I had a beautiful white ceramic one that crashed on the floor, so I went for the polymer one. Is yours transparent, too?
oof, that's a shame.
yeah, i have the exact same model as in your picture. it does have some of those diagonal cracks but not at all as bad as yours.
Ceramic takes longer to heat up is a downside...
also holds the heat longer, so if you give it a pre-rinse it's less sensitive to bad pours if you don't have a gooseneck. i can never get the speed right with my plastic v60 and old-style kokkaffe pot which is the only kettle i have.
Yep I know, Mr Hoffmann got me there and that’s the second reason I went with plastic. But I watched some Lance lately and he talked temperature stability a bit down, so I would try again with preheating vs cold brewer once I get a new ceramic one :)
Yeah me too, although it's giving me a greater incentive to consider a ceramic Hario Switch.
I didn’t know there was a ceramic version of the Switch! But some mechanism must be out of plastic right?
Yeah, the bottom part that houses the actual toggle mechanism is plastic still. But a ceramic cone is probably "good enough".
Yeah but I like the simplicity of the V60 as it is, plus the ceramic+silicone looks hideous to me. I'll get a plain white porcelain V60 and hopefully be well served for ~~years~~ decades?
Well sure, if you're not interested in the brewing recipes you need the Switch for then just buying a ceramic V60 will be fine. But I was thinking about wanting a Switch anyway so this might just push me to it. And I don't think something like this looks hideous, although taste is of course subjective.
I’m a bit out of the loop regarding new recipes making use of the Switch, I will look into it! I also saw some colored versions with color-matched silicon base that look much better to me. In the end though, it’s a tool and aesthetics are not that high priority