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Kono. 9.mp4 -

These have a smoother surface that doesn't allow water to escape through the sides as easily.

This is the standard "solid" choice for Kono drippers. They are made from and are known for:

These are generally fluffier than standard Hario V60 filters, allowing for a balanced flow that highlights the body of the coffee. Kono. 9.mp4

You can find these at specialty retailers like Holistic Roasters or The Roasters Pack . 2. Kono "Silky" Paper Filters

If the video emphasizes a slower, more "solid" extraction, it likely refers to the . These have a smoother surface that doesn't allow

If you're looking for high-quality "solid" paper for use with a dripper (often featured in coffee brewing videos or guides like "Kono. 9.mp4"), there are two main types of filters specifically designed for this equipment: 1. Kono Cotton Paper Filters

They produce a clean, crisp cup with high aromatic clarity. You can find these at specialty retailers like

They significantly extend brew time (e.g., from ~2:20 to ~3:00 minutes), resulting in a much richer, cleaner cup with reduced acidity.