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100 paper filters by Cafec, designed for cone-shaped coffee drippers. Made in Japan from premium Japanese paper and ABACA fibers—banana plant fibers sourced from the Philippines—these filters are crafted under the watchful eye of coffee enthusiasts and professionals.



Compatible with drippers in Hario 01 size.



Specifications:


  • Material: ABACA fibers + wood pulp
  • Size: Cup 1
  • Color: White
  • Two-sided crepe 
  • Quantity: 100 pcs

CAFEC Abaca Filter Paper has been very popular all over the world for years as the symbolic product of CAFEC thanks to the fast-water flow by the good balanced Two-Side crepe and because of an eco-friendly product.



However, CAFEC, as the pioneer of filter paper, always aims higher. We have kept making an effort to develop a much better filter paper with much more added-value, and as a company who aims to contribute to the SDGs, we want to make a much eco-friendly product.



Abaca+ filter paper is made by the new manufacturing technology “Fine-Grained” method; we succeeded to increase the paper surface area by narrowing the distance between each crepe, and more, created even water flow by uniforming the texture of paper.



Abaca+ filter paper is for professionals.


The roasting level filter paper is designed to control flow speed by the different framework of paper itself, while, the Abaca+ filter paper is designed to create a faster water flow so it is easy for professionals to control water flow by their skilled ability.



Abaca+ filter paper not only includes abaca, but also has the FSC® certificate. And more, the total volume of package is also decreased by lowering the height of crepe. Then, it will contribute to transportation cost reduction. It can be said that the Abaca+ filter paper is a next-generation product.




What is Abaca?


Abaca (Musa textilis) is a banana plant native to the Philippines, now commercially cultivated in the Philippines, Ecuador, and Costa Rica. Also known as Manila hemp, the plant is economically important for its strong fibers extracted from the leaf stalks. It grows up to 4–7 meters tall. Originally used for making ropes and twines, most Abaca today is pulped and used in specialty paper products such as tea bags, coffee filters, and banknotes. It is classified as a hard fiber.



Abaca can be harvested three years after planting and then every 3 to 8 months. Harvesting leaves the root intact, allowing new plants to grow. It is one of the strongest natural fibers, highly resistant to sunlight, moisture, microorganisms, and seawater.

Manufacturer: CAFEC
Thermal: No
Product type: Accessories
EAN: 4962522601881
Index: 2502010110
Product reviews are obtained by means of the Trustpilot program, which allows customers who have actually purchased the product in our store issue opinions based on an individual link. Both positive and negative reviews are published in accordance with Trustpilot's terms and conditions - available here. The star rating is the average of all customer ratings for a given product.

100 paper filters by Cafec, designed for cone-shaped coffee drippers. Made in Japan from premium Japanese paper and ABACA fibers—banana plant fibers sourced from the Philippines—these filters are crafted under the watchful eye of coffee enthusiasts and professionals.



Compatible with drippers in Hario 01 size.



Specifications:


  • Material: ABACA fibers + wood pulp
  • Size: Cup 1
  • Color: White
  • Two-sided crepe 
  • Quantity: 100 pcs

CAFEC Abaca Filter Paper has been very popular all over the world for years as the symbolic product of CAFEC thanks to the fast-water flow by the good balanced Two-Side crepe and because of an eco-friendly product.



However, CAFEC, as the pioneer of filter paper, always aims higher. We have kept making an effort to develop a much better filter paper with much more added-value, and as a company who aims to contribute to the SDGs, we want to make a much eco-friendly product.



Abaca+ filter paper is made by the new manufacturing technology “Fine-Grained” method; we succeeded to increase the paper surface area by narrowing the distance between each crepe, and more, created even water flow by uniforming the texture of paper.



Abaca+ filter paper is for professionals.


The roasting level filter paper is designed to control flow speed by the different framework of paper itself, while, the Abaca+ filter paper is designed to create a faster water flow so it is easy for professionals to control water flow by their skilled ability.



Abaca+ filter paper not only includes abaca, but also has the FSC® certificate. And more, the total volume of package is also decreased by lowering the height of crepe. Then, it will contribute to transportation cost reduction. It can be said that the Abaca+ filter paper is a next-generation product.




What is Abaca?


Abaca (Musa textilis) is a banana plant native to the Philippines, now commercially cultivated in the Philippines, Ecuador, and Costa Rica. Also known as Manila hemp, the plant is economically important for its strong fibers extracted from the leaf stalks. It grows up to 4–7 meters tall. Originally used for making ropes and twines, most Abaca today is pulped and used in specialty paper products such as tea bags, coffee filters, and banknotes. It is classified as a hard fiber.



Abaca can be harvested three years after planting and then every 3 to 8 months. Harvesting leaves the root intact, allowing new plants to grow. It is one of the strongest natural fibers, highly resistant to sunlight, moisture, microorganisms, and seawater.

Manufacturer: CAFEC
Thermal: No
Product type: Accessories
EAN: 4962522601881
Index: 2502010110
Product reviews are obtained by means of the Trustpilot program, which allows customers who have actually purchased the product in our store issue opinions based on an individual link. Both positive and negative reviews are published in accordance with Trustpilot's terms and conditions - available here. The star rating is the average of all customer ratings for a given product.

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