CAFEC Abaca Plus Cone Filter
Even faster. Paper filter makes it easy to control the extraction with your arm
Introduction
About the product
The Abaca+ filter uses a new Fine-Grained process that reduces the spacing between the crepes, thereby increasing the surface area of the paper.
By adjusting the texture, we have been able to achieve a more uniform extraction.
Top: Abaca Plus, bottom: Abaca Filter
While roast-level paper filters allow you to adjust the extraction speed by varying the paper structure , the Abaca+ filter further increases the extraction speed , making it easier to control the extraction with your skill.
These paper filters are even more environmentally friendly as they have also been FSC-certified, which proves that they are produced from properly managed forests.
By supporting foresters and communities that practice proper forest management and supporting companies and businesses that use their products as raw materials, you will contribute to forest conservation around the world.
Abaca (Manila hemp), the raw material, is four times stronger than wood and produces pulp (fiber) that is half the thickness of coniferous trees, making it highly permeable to liquids and both flexible and durable.
In addition, abaca (Manila hemp) is a perennial plant and can be harvested almost indefinitely by leaving the parent plant, making it an environmentally friendly material as a recyclable resource.
Introduction
About the product
The Abaca+ filter uses a new Fine-Grained process that reduces the spacing between the crepes, thereby increasing the surface area of the paper.
By adjusting the texture, we have been able to achieve a more uniform extraction.
Top: Abaca Plus, bottom: Abaca Filter
While roast-level paper filters allow you to adjust the extraction speed by varying the paper structure , the Abaca+ filter further increases the extraction speed , making it easier to control the extraction with your skill.
These paper filters are even more environmentally friendly as they have also been FSC-certified, which proves that they are produced from properly managed forests.
By supporting foresters and communities that practice proper forest management and supporting companies and businesses that use their products as raw materials, you will contribute to forest conservation around the world.
Abaca (Manila hemp), the raw material, is four times stronger than wood and produces pulp (fiber) that is half the thickness of coniferous trees, making it highly permeable to liquids and both flexible and durable.
In addition, abaca (Manila hemp) is a perennial plant and can be harvested almost indefinitely by leaving the parent plant, making it an environmentally friendly material as a recyclable resource.
Specifications
Product introduction from staff
Product introduction from staff
Kurasu recipe
Kurasu recipe
Instructions
Instructions
Notes
Notes