Both are pour-overs. Both make great coffee. Owning one is enough for most people, which is exactly why this comparison refuses to fence-sit. Clarity, body, scale, technique, price — a head-to-head with clear recommendations at the end.
The best pour-over for a beginner isn't the one with the highest ceiling. It's the one that gives you a great cup with the smallest chance of going badly wrong. Two brewers fit that description, and the V60 is not one of them.
Most pour-over advice assumes you're brewing alone. Doubling the recipe usually tastes worse than expected, because not every dripper scales. Here's which brewers handle two cups gracefully, the ratio maths, and when to brew two singles instead.
Hybrid brewers — immersion then filter release — are the most underrated category of coffee gear. The Switch and the Clever Dripper both work on the same principle but feel very different in the hand. This is the side-by-side that helps you pick one.
Yes, you can brew pour-over without a scale. People did it for decades. But it costs you something, and the trade-off only makes sense in specific situations. Here are the volume measurements that work, and why a $15 scale eventually pays for itself.
People love to make this an ideological fight. It isn't. The AeroPress and French press produce different coffee for different situations, and once you know what each does well, the choice is usually obvious within thirty seconds. Here's the honest breakdown.
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