Coffee snobs of the world (we're looking at us, Portland) are united on one thing: the best cup of coffee is made via the single-cup, pour-over method, using Hario coffee tools. Strangely enough, the Hario Buono kettle, the Hario hand-crank coffee grinder, Hario coffee dripper cones, and Hario paper filters are made in Japan, a country steeped in hundreds of years to tea culture. Here's a
thorough pictorial guide to the pour-over method, courtesy of Portland's Stumptown Coffee Roasters.
Hario paper coffee filters come to a point at the bottom, in a true cone shape, and fit only Hario dripper cones. This is a package of 100 paper filters.