WebFilters are really good and all do just about the same thing depending on the coffee, the freshness, and the grind date. But a different machine will most definitely produce a different coffee than the previous. Downsides … WebAug 9, 2005 · Aug 4, 2005. #6. Well, maybe I shoudl have said "maybe". Cone filters with built in velocity stacks around the base may have benefit, or the filters that have an open front end with more filter media there. But if you just stick one under your hood with no cold air setup, you'll decrease performance dramatically IMO because you'll be sucking in ...
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WebSep 20, 2008 · The cone has more surface area, but by nature of it's shape it demands convoluted air flow. I can build a box that would house one, but the cone design will basically mean the air gets stuck in a box then finds it's way through the filter without flowing nicely. The flat filter has smaller surface area, but allows very smooth airflow. Any … WebSep 10, 2024 · Coffee Kevin shares his opinions of both cone and flat bottom filters. This seemingly endless controversy among drip coffee enthusiasts seems ongoing. Is one... cow and bell emoji
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WebApr 9, 2024 · Coffee Filter Shapes: Cone vs. Flat-Bottom Filters There has been a long-standing debate in the specialty coffee community as to which filter basket shape … WebDec 4, 2013 · A general guide is that "1 square of a K&N filter [folded pleate as opposed to a flat filter surface] will supply the air requirements for 4 to 4.5 hp [without causing a loss of flow]". Quote from David Vizard, … WebJust geometrically on a cone the column of water will be (on average) taller and narrower, whereas a flat bed filter makes the column of water thinner and wider. 2. joakims • 2 yr. ago. Interesting. The Tricolate mentioned above has a very small and wide column of water. Would be very interesting to compare that to V60. cow and baby cow