Filters
CoffeeSock Cotton (V60) vs Cafec Abaca T-90
CoffeeSock Cotton (V60)
- Fits
- V60 cone
- Flow
- Unknown · Unknown
- Material
- Cloth
- Reuse
- Washable, reusable
- Availability
- In production
- How it brews
- A reusable organic-cotton cloth filter cut for the V60 in 01/02 sizes. Like nel cloth, it passes more oils and some fines than paper — landing between paper's clarity and metal's heavy sediment — while cutting single-use waste. It needs the cloth-filter care routine: rinse thoroughly after each brew, store wet (many refrigerate it), and periodically boil it clean, or old coffee oils will turn the cup stale. There's no manufacturer or community flow rating within the V60 seat, so flow is left unrated.
Cafec Abaca T-90
- Fits
- V60 cone
- Flow
- Fast · Manufacturer-stated
- Material
- Paper · Abaca
- Reuse
- Single-use
- Availability
- In production
- How it brews
- The most open, fastest-draining paper in Cafec's roast-tuned ABACA line — a low-density sheet with high crepe texture on both faces, which Cafec rates as its smoothest, quickest flow. Counterintuitively it's paired with medium-to-dark roasts, not the lightest: the quick drawdown keeps contact time short so a developed roast doesn't tip into heavy, ashy extraction. Because the paper stays out of the way, your grind and pour do the steering and it's the least fussy of the three to run clean. In one roaster's blind test on a floral honey coffee — same recipe, only the paper changed — the faster T-90 read as cleaner but less layered than the denser, slower T-92 (author testimony, a single coffee, not a controlled study). If a cup tastes thin, reach for a hotter pour or a slightly finer grind before adding agitation.