The Hario Coffeeandteapot earns a strong 4.8-star rating from 280 buyers at $27.63, featuring an aluminum body, paper filter compatibility, and a compact form designed for manual pour-over coffee or tea brewing.
Minimalist brewers who want a single device that handles both coffee and tea in a compact aluminum format. The 4.8-star rating from 280 buyers suggests genuine quality for the price.
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Skip if you need dishwasher-safe cleanup, as this model is hand-wash only. Also skip if you strongly prefer a glass or ceramic body for aesthetic reasons or heat retention characteristics.
Type Pour Over
Coffee input Grounds
Filter Paper
Operation Manual
Material Aluminum
Dishwasher safe No
Weight of 0.2 lb - lighter than 89% of the 41 models we track
Our scorecard
4.7/5overall
Owner rating4.8/5
4.8 average across 280 owner ratings
Popularity1.3/5
280 owner reviews, fewer than most models here
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other coffee makers, kettles and brewers we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Overview
The Hario Coffeeandteapot is a dual-purpose manual brewer at $27.63. It works with paper filters and is built from aluminum, giving it a different feel from Hario's more common glass and plastic lineup. At 4.8 stars from 280 buyers it sits at the top of the rating range, suggesting buyers are happy with the build and brewing results.
Aluminum construction makes it lightweight and durable compared to glass options. The drawback is that it is not dishwasher safe and the surface can react to acidic brewing liquids if not maintained properly. Dimensions are a compact 4.92 x 5.12 x 4.25 in, weighing just 0.2 lb, so it is extremely portable.
At $27.63, the Coffeeandteapot is priced above the entry-level Hario drippers but below the $30-$35 ceramic options. For someone who wants a lightweight, multi-use brewer with strong buyer backing, it makes a coherent case.
Pros
4.8 stars from 280 buyers reflects high satisfaction
Aluminum body is lightweight at 0.2 lb, ideal for travel or camp brewing
Compact dimensions of 4.92 x 5.12 x 4.25 in fit in small spaces
Versatile for both coffee and tea brewing
Paper filter compatibility produces a clean, bright cup
Cons
Not dishwasher safe; hand washing required
Aluminum can react to acidic liquids if not properly rinsed and dried
280 reviews is a modest pool for a confirmed 4.8-star rating
No capacity listed in available specs
Performance notes
Material is aluminum. Filter type is paper. Operation is manual. Dimensions are 4.92 x 5.12 x 4.25 in, weight is 0.2 lb. Color is listed as Clear Black. Not dishwasher safe. No capacity in cups, oz, or liters is confirmed in available data.
What buyers say
280 reviews at 4.8 stars is a strong result, particularly for a less conventional aluminum dripper in Hario's lineup. Buyers appear to value the multi-use design and the lightweight form factor. The dual coffee and tea positioning seems to resonate with minimalists who want fewer kitchen items.
What type of filter does the Hario Coffeeandteapot use?
It uses paper filters. Paper filters produce a clean, clear cup by catching oils and fine grounds during brewing.
Can it really brew tea and coffee?
The product is marketed for both. As a manual dripper, it brews whatever you put in the filter bed, including loose leaf tea if compatible filter sizes are used. The paper filter format works for both applications.
How does the aluminum body hold up compared to glass or ceramic?
Aluminum is more durable and far lighter than glass or ceramic, making it better for travel. The tradeoff is that aluminum requires careful drying to prevent oxidation, and it is not suitable for dishwasher cleaning.
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