Hario Immersion Switch: 10 Head-to-Head Comparisons
V60 enthusiasts who want to reduce brew complexity and repeatability variance, and beginners who want immersion-style forgiveness with paper-filter clarity — without buying separate pour-over and immersion equipment.
Check price on AmazonHow does the Immersion Switch hold up?
- Switch valve holds water in contact with grounds for user-controlled immersion time
- Compatible with all standard V60 02 filters and Hario paper filters
- Glass body for material-neutral extraction and full visual brewing feedback
- $50 produces 3-4 distinct brewing modes (full immersion, immersion-then-drip, timed release, standard V60 with switch open) from one device
- Ball valve mechanism requires periodic cleaning to prevent coffee oils from slowing or blocking the valve seal
- 300ml single-cup capacity limits batch brewing
- Glass body is more susceptible to thermal shock from rapid temperature changes than ceramic V60 alternatives
- At $50, buyers comparing it to the $30 plastic V60 may not immediately understand the switch function's value
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Immersion Switch vs. every brewer — 10 comparisons
Record: 5 wins · 2 losses · 3 ties across 10 brewers.
Who should buy the Immersion Switch?
V60 enthusiasts who want to reduce brew complexity and repeatability variance, and beginners who want immersion-style forgiveness with paper-filter clarity — without buying separate pour-over and immersion equipment.
The Hario Immersion Switch adds a glass ball valve to the V60 geometry, converting the world's most popular pour-over into a switchable immersion-and-drip brewer — eliminating the V60's pour technique requirement while retaining its cup clarity.
Check price on AmazonFrequently asked questions
What is the best alternative to the Hario Immersion Switch?
Based on our spec-by-spec analysis, the Hario V60 02 edges out the Immersion Switch in most head-to-head categories. See the full breakdown on its comparison page.
Is the Hario Immersion Switch worth it?
The Immersion Switch is an Entry-tier brewer at $50. It wins 5 of 10 head-to-head matchups in its category. It's best suited for: V60 enthusiasts who want to reduce brew complexity and repeatability variance, and beginners who want immersion-style forgiveness with paper-filter clarity — without buying separate pour-over and immersion equipment.
How does the Immersion Switch compare against its rivals?
We've compared the Immersion Switch against 10 brewers head to head. It wins 5, loses 2, and ties 3. Browse the full matchup grid below for individual verdicts.