A good server makes pour-over brewing feel complete. The Hario V60 Range Server is the natural pairing for the V60 dripper: a compact, beautifully proportioned glass carafe designed to sit underneath the dripper while you brew, then move straight to the table for pouring. Made from Hario's proprietary heatproof borosilicate glass, the same material the company has been manufacturing in Japan since the 1940s, it's thick, robust, and built to handle the thermal demands of daily brewing without fuss.
The distinctive beehive-shaped body isn't just an aesthetic choice. The wide base provides stability during brewing, the angled spout makes for a clean, controlled pour, and the cup measurement lines etched into the glass take the guesswork out of brewing the right quantity. Both the server and the lid are made entirely from heatproof glass with a silicone rubber seal, which means the whole vessel can go into the microwave with the lid on if you want to reheat your coffee without transferring it to another container. It's a genuinely practical detail that sets the XGSR range apart from servers with plastic lids. The V60 dripper can also be rested on top of the server with the lid in place for tidy storage between brews. For best results when using it with a Hario V60 dripper, our V60 brew guide covers technique in full.
Available in two sizes, the 360ml suits the V60 size 01 dripper and is ideal for brewing one to three cups, while the 600ml pairs with the size 02 dripper and handles two to five cups comfortably. Both are dishwasher safe and compatible with Hario V60 paper filters via the corresponding dripper size. The server is sold without a dripper, which is available separately.
- Brand: Hario (Japan)
- Series: V60 Range Server (XGSR)
- Material: Heatproof borosilicate glass (HARIO Glass®); lid sealant: silicone rubber
- Dishwasher safe: Yes
- Microwave safe: Yes (with or without lid)
- Country of manufacture: Japan
- Compatible drippers: Hario V60 size 01, 02, and 03
- Dripper included: No (sold separately)
- 360ml
- Product code: XGSR-36-TB
- Capacity: 360ml
- Dimensions: W130 x D107 x H99mm
- Opening diameter: 77mm
- Cup capacity: 1-3 cups
- Weight (inc. packaging): approx. 300g
- 600ml
- Product code: XGSR-60-TB
- Capacity: 600ml
- Dimensions: W145 x D121 x H120mm
- Opening diameter: 77mm
- Cup capacity: 2-5 cups
- Weight (inc. packaging): approx. 400g
Which size Range Server should I choose? It depends on your V60 dripper size and how much coffee you typically brew. The 360ml pairs with the V60 size 01 dripper and is well suited to brewing one to three cups at a time. The 600ml works with the V60 size 02 and handles two to five cups. If you're unsure, the 600ml is the more versatile option for most home setups.
Is the Hario Range Server compatible with other drippers? It's designed specifically for use with the Hario V60, but the opening diameter of 77mm means it can work with other V60-compatible and cone-style drippers of a similar footprint. It also works perfectly well as a standalone serving carafe without a dripper placed on top.
Is the Range Server microwave safe? Yes, and uniquely so. Because both the server and the lid are made from heatproof glass with only a silicone rubber seal, the entire vessel can be microwaved with or without the lid. This makes it easy to reheat leftover coffee without needing to transfer it to a separate container.
Is the Hario Range Server dishwasher safe? Yes. The heatproof borosilicate glass body and glass lid are both dishwasher safe. The silicone seal on the lid should be checked periodically for any wear or residue build-up.
Does the Range Server come with a V60 dripper? No, the server is sold on its own. The Hario V60 Glass Dripper is available separately on our website.
What are the cup measurement lines for? The measurement lines etched into the glass show the volume corresponding to each cup count, making it straightforward to brew a consistent amount every time. This is particularly useful when following a recipe or brewing guide, as you can see exactly how much liquid has dripped through without needing a separate scale or measuring jug.
Can the V60 dripper sit on top of the server when not in use? Yes. The XGSR Range Server is designed so the V60 dripper can rest on top of the server with the lid in place for compact, tidy storage.
What is the difference between the XGSR and XVD Range Server? Hario produce two Range Server ranges. The XGSR (stocked here) has a glass lid with a silicone rubber seal, making it fully microwave safe with the lid on and giving it a cleaner, all-glass aesthetic. The XVD has a polypropylene lid and handle. Both function identically for brewing; the choice comes down to preference for materials and look.
The Story Behind Hario
Hario was founded in Tokyo in 1921, originally as a manufacturer of heatproof glass for scientific and industrial use. The name itself tells you everything: in Japanese, Hario means "King of Glass," and glass has been at the heart of everything the company has made ever since. After years of research, Hario developed its own proprietary heatproof borosilicate glass, produced using 100% natural materials in a pollution-free factory powered by electricity rather than oil. That commitment to clean, responsible manufacturing has been part of the company's identity from the very beginning.
Coffee came into the picture in the late 1940s, when Hario launched its first syphon brewer, applying the same laboratory-grade glass to the ritual of brewing. Decades of innovation followed, but it was the release of the V60 dripper in 2005 that changed everything. The conical design, with its distinctive 60-degree angle, spiral ribs, and single large opening, quickly became the most widely used manual dripper in specialty coffee worldwide, adopted by baristas and home brewers alike for the precision and clarity it brings to the cup.
Today, Hario's catalogue spans drippers, kettles, grinders, scales, servers, and more, all made to the same exacting standards the company established over a century ago. Everything is designed and manufactured in Japan, and the glass remains as good as it has ever been.


