Hario V60 Meteor Filter is a revolutionary product specially created for specialty coffee lovers. It adopts an innovative high-speed water flow design, allowing you to experience an unprecedented hand-brewed coffee extraction method. This filter paper is added with 30% Abaca Fiber, which greatly improves the water permeability, makes the water flow smoother, and can perfectly display the flavor characteristics of the origin of the coffee beans.
Product features
Extremely fast extraction technology - Compared with standard V60 filter paper, the flow rate of Meteor filter paper is about 3 times faster (based on Hario's internal test data), which greatly shortens the brewing time, allowing you to use finer grinding and extract a richer coffee flavor.
Highlight the flavor of the origin - the special water-permeable design facilitates even extraction, highlighting the unique origin characteristics and flavor levels of each coffee bean, and retaining more of the delicate aroma and sweetness of the coffee.
Environmentally friendly and sustainable - Made of renewable abaca fiber composite material, it has good biodegradability and is FSC® certified, making it an ideal choice for environmentally conscious baristas.
product specifications
• Brand: Hario
• Product name: V60 Meteor Paper Filter
• Model: VCF-01-50-MT (No. 01)/VCF-02-50-MT (No. 02)
• Size: No. 01 (serves 1-2 cups) / No. 02 (serves 1-4 cups)
• Packaging specifications: No. 01 (width 107mm x depth 102mm x height 20mm) / No. 02 (width 128mm x depth 124mm x height 20mm)
• Quantity: 50 tablets per box
• Material: Abaca Mix + Paper Pulp
• Abaca fiber content: 30%
• Origin: Made in Japan
• Featured label: Speed Brew (extremely fast brewing)
• Environmental certification: FSC® certified, biodegradable
• Flow rate: Approximately 3 times faster than standard V60 filter paper
Applicable objects
• Specialty coffee lovers who pursue the ultimate flavor
• Baristas who want to shorten brew time
• Consumers who care about environmental protection and sustainability
• Pour-over players who like to experiment with different extraction parameters