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Kono Meimon Filter (MD) vs Cafec Abaca+ (cone)

Kono Meimon Filter (MD)
Fits
V60 cone
Flow
Unknown · Unknown
Material
Paper · Cellulose
Reuse
Single-use
Availability
In production
How it brews
Kono's Meimon cone paper for the Meimon dripper, sold in MD-25 (about 2 cups) and MD-45 (about 4 cups). It's a conical paper that shares the V60 seat, so it drops into a standard V60-class cone as well as a Kono — handy if the Kono paper is easier to find than the reverse. Kono publishes no flow rating for it and there's no reliable within-seat ranking against other cone papers, so we leave flow unrated rather than guess. Pick the size to your batch, and a rinse before brewing is the usual habit for any single-use cone paper.
Cafec Abaca+ (cone)
Fits
V60 cone
Flow
Unknown · Unknown
Material
Paper · Abaca
Reuse
Single-use
Availability
In production
How it brews
Cafec's higher-abaca cone paper — the "+" signalling a larger share of abaca fibre than the standard ABACA cones — sold in Cup1 and Cup4 sizes for V60-style cones. Abaca tends to build a more open, durable sheet, and Cafec's pitch across the ABACA range is flow with clarity, but the maker prints no fast/medium/slow class for this paper, so we leave flow unrated rather than guess. It fits the V60-cone seat and interchanges with other cone papers there. A pre-brew rinse is the usual habit.