# Hario Switch Immersion Dripper Review — One Dripper, Two Brewing Styles

> A hands-on review of the Hario Switch SSD-200 immersion dripper. We test both immersion and drip modes, compare it to the V60 and Clever Dripper, and evaluate who this versatile brewer is best suited for.

**Canonical URL**: https://coffee-guide.jp/en/gear/hario-switch-immersion-dripper-review  
**Category**: Coffee Gear & Equipment  
**Published**: 2026-04-27  
**Updated**: 2026-04-27  
**Author**: Coffee Guide Editorial  
**Tags**: hario, dripper, review  

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The **Hario Switch** is a hybrid brewer that combines immersion and pour-over extraction in a single device. A stainless steel ball valve in the base controls whether water flows through immediately (drip mode) or sits in contact with the grounds (immersion mode). The switch between modes is a single physical button press.

This design gives the Switch unique versatility: consistent immersion results when you want reliability, V60-style clarity when you want precision.

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- Hario Switch specifications and how the valve mechanism works
- Immersion mode: brew times, flavor profile
- Drip mode: comparison with standard V60
- Hario Switch vs Clever Dripper

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## Hario Switch SSD-200: Specifications


> **HARIO Immersion Dripper Switch SSD-200-B 1-2 Cups Made in Japan Black** / 価格: ¥3,300 / 評価: 4.4 / 特徴: Immersion + drip switchable / V60 02 filter compatible / Heat-resistant glass
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| Specification | Detail |
|---------------|--------|
| Capacity | 200ml (1–2 cups) |
| Body material | Heat-resistant glass |
| Filter compatibility | V60 02 paper filters |
| Valve mechanism | Stainless steel ball valve |
| Weight | ~340g |
| Origin | Made in Japan |

The Switch uses V60 02-size paper filters directly — no proprietary filter required. For anyone already using a V60, no additional filter purchases are needed after the Switch arrives.

## How the Switch Mechanism Works

The core innovation is the **ball valve at the base**. When the switch is in the closed position, the valve blocks water from flowing through the filter. Water pools above the valve, steeping with the coffee grounds in full contact. When you flip the switch open, the valve releases and coffee flows down into the server below.

This mechanism enables two fundamentally different brewing approaches with the same device:

**Immersion mode (switch closed):**
- Coffee steeps in hot water for a set time
- Consistent extraction regardless of pour technique
- Fuller body, more forgiving of grind inconsistency

**Drip mode (switch open):**
- Water flows through immediately as poured
- Functions identically to a standard V60
- Cleaner, brighter cup when technique is precise

## Immersion Mode Performance

**Basic immersion workflow:**
1. Set filter, close the switch valve
2. Add coffee grounds, pour hot water over
3. Wait 2–4 minutes (adjust to taste)
4. Open the switch; coffee flows into server below

The ability to control steep time directly controls extraction strength. Longer steep = more body and sweetness; shorter steep = lighter, cleaner cup.

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Light roast: 2–3 minutes | Medium roast: 3–4 minutes | Dark roast: 2–3 minutes. Dark roasts can become bitter if steeped too long — start shorter and adjust. The sweet spot for most medium roasts is around 3 minutes at 92–95°C water temperature.

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## Drip Mode vs V60

When used in drip mode (switch open), the Hario Switch functions as a standard pour-over. Cup quality in this mode is essentially equivalent to a V60:

| | V60 | Hario Switch (drip mode) |
|--|-----|--------------------------|
| Clarity | High | High (equivalent) |
| Body | Light to medium | Light to medium |
| Technique sensitivity | High | High |
| Filter | V60 02 | V60 02 (same) |
| Price | ~¥1,100+ | ~¥3,300 |

The Switch costs approximately 3x more than a standard V60 plastic dripper. The premium is for the immersion switching capability — if you only use drip mode, a plain V60 is the more cost-effective choice.

## Hario Switch vs Clever Dripper

Both the Hario Switch and Clever Dripper are immersion brewers, but they differ in several key ways:

| | Clever Dripper | Hario Switch |
|--|---------------|-------------|
| Brewing modes | Immersion only | Immersion + drip |
| Filter type | Trapezoidal (Melitta-style) | V60 02 |
| Material | Plastic | Heat-resistant glass |
| Price | ~¥2,800 | ~¥3,300 |
| V60 user compatibility | Requires new filters | Existing V60 filters work |

The Switch's key advantage over the Clever is the **drip mode option** — giving you two distinct brewing styles in one device. For V60 users specifically, the filter compatibility is a significant practical benefit.

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## Final Verdict

The Hario Switch is the **best upgrade for V60 users who want to explore immersion brewing without abandoning their pour-over setup**. The ability to steep, then drain — using the same V60 filters — makes it a genuinely versatile brewer.

For beginners looking for the most consistent possible results, the immersion mode significantly reduces the technique gap. For pour-over purists who want only V60-style drip, a standard V60 remains the simpler, cheaper option.

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