Filters
Kono Meimon Filter (MD) vs CoffeeSock Cotton (V60)
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.
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.