The Zamnesia Cotton Filter Sleeve is a washable, reusable cotton pre-filter that slips over a Zamnesia carbon filter to catch dust, hair, and grow-room debris before it reaches the activated carbon. Available in 100 mm and 150 mm diameters, it keeps airflow steady and stretches the working life of the carbon underneath.
Which size do you need?
Match the sleeve to the diameter of your Zamnesia carbon filter — not your duct, not your fan. The sleeve slides over the outside of the filter body.
| Sleeve size | Filter Ø | Filter body length it covers |
|---|---|---|
| 100 mm Cotton Filter Sleeve | Ø100 mm | 250 / 300 mm Zamnesia carbon filters |
| 150 mm Cotton Filter Sleeve | Ø150 mm | 300 / 350 mm Zamnesia carbon filters |
Running a 100 mm carbon filter on a 4-inch fan? Grab the 100 mm sleeve. On a 6-inch (150 mm) setup? The 150 mm sleeve is the one.
Why a cotton pre-filter sleeve matters for your carbon filter
Activated carbon kills smell — but only if air can actually reach the carbon. The Zamnesia Cotton Filter Sleeve is the cheapest piece of kit in your tent and arguably the one that pays back the fastest. Every speck of leaf dust, trichome powder, root hair and general grow-room fluff that would otherwise clog the outer mesh of your carbon filter gets caught in the cotton instead.
The consequence of skipping a pre-filter is the same story we hear a couple of times a month: airflow drops, the tent starts smelling, and the grower assumes the carbon is "spent" after six months when it's really just choked with dust on the outside. A clogged outer layer means the fan has to pull harder for less air, your negative pressure goes soft, and odour starts sneaking out of the zippers. A cotton sleeve sidesteps the whole problem — when it's grey and fuzzy, you pull it off, chuck it in a 30 °C wash, and put it back on.
What makes the Zamnesia Cotton Filter Sleeve different
It's purpose-cut for Zamnesia carbon filters in both 100 mm and 150 mm formats, so the fit is snug without strangling airflow. Cheap generic sleeves are often too loose (they sag and create dead spots) or too tight (they compress the outer mesh against the carbon and restrict suction). This one sits on the filter the way a sock sits on a foot — close, even, no bunching.
The fabric itself is plain cotton. No synthetic blend, no glued seams that fall apart in the wash. Honest limitation: it's a dust filter, not a magic odour-eater. The carbon still does the smell work. The sleeve just protects the carbon so it can keep doing that work for longer.
Specifications
| Material | Cotton |
| Available diameters | Ø100 mm and Ø150 mm |
| 100 mm sleeve fits filters | 250 mm and 300 mm Zamnesia carbon filters |
| 150 mm sleeve fits filters | 300 mm and 350 mm Zamnesia carbon filters |
| Reusable | Yes — machine washable |
| Compatibility | Designed for Zamnesia carbon filters |
| Function | Pre-filter sleeve — traps dust and debris |
Cotton sleeve vs. no pre-filter at all
The honest comparison isn't really sleeve vs. another product — it's sleeve vs. nothing. Here's what changes:
| Scenario | With cotton sleeve | Without |
|---|---|---|
| Dust on carbon mesh | Trapped in cotton — washed off | Stuck on the mesh, harder to remove |
| Airflow over time | Stays consistent — swap or wash sleeve when grey | Drops gradually as mesh clogs |
| Carbon filter lifespan | Extended — the carbon isn't doing dust duty | Shortened — outer layer chokes early |
| Maintenance | Pull off, 30 °C wash, refit | Vacuum the filter mesh, hope for the best |
Pairs directly with the Zamnesia Carbon Filter — the sleeve is built around its dimensions in both 100 mm and 150 mm formats. If you're putting together a fresh extraction setup, an inline tube fan and some acoustic ducting round it out nicely.
How to fit and maintain the cotton filter sleeve
- Switch off your extraction fan before handling the filter.
- Remove the carbon filter from its straps or duct connection so you can work with it freely.
- Slide the cotton sleeve over the body of the filter from the closed end, working it down evenly so it covers the full carbon section.
- Smooth out any bunching — you want even contact, not a baggy fit.
- Re-hang the filter, reconnect the ducting, switch the fan back on.
- Check the sleeve every few weeks. When it looks visibly grey or fluffy, take it off and machine wash at 30 °C — no fabric softener.
- Let it air dry fully before refitting. Don't tumble dry.
Who this sleeve is for
Anyone running a Zamnesia carbon filter in a grow tent — start here. It's especially worth the few quid if your tent runs hot and dusty, if you've got pets in the house shedding hair near the intake, or if you grow strains that throw a lot of trichome powder. New growers often skip the pre-filter and then wonder why their carbon filter "died" after one cycle. It didn't die — it suffocated.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does the Zamnesia Cotton Filter Sleeve reduce airflow?
Not in any meaningful way when it's clean. Cotton is breathable and the sleeve is cut to fit the filter snugly without compressing the outer mesh. Airflow only drops if you let it get heavily clogged — at which point you wash it and start fresh.
How often should I wash the sleeve?
Visual check is enough. When the cotton turns grey or visibly fuzzy with dust, pull it off and machine wash at 30 °C without fabric softener. For most tents that's once every 4–8 weeks, more often if you've got pets or a dusty room.
Will it fit a non-Zamnesia carbon filter?
It's designed for Zamnesia carbon filters in 100 mm (Ø100, 250/300 mm) and 150 mm (Ø150, 300/350 mm) sizes. Some third-party filters in the same diameter and length may fit, but the cut is specifically dimensioned for the Zamnesia range — that's where the fit is guaranteed.
Does the cotton sleeve filter odour on its own?
No. Odour is removed by the activated carbon inside the filter — the cotton sleeve only catches dust and debris before they reach the carbon. Think of it as protection for the carbon, not a replacement.
Can I cut the sleeve to fit a different filter length?
We wouldn't. Cutting raw cotton leaves a fraying edge that sheds fibres straight into your extraction system. Buy the size that matches your filter — 100 mm sleeve for 250/300 mm filters, 150 mm sleeve for 300/350 mm filters.
Do I need a cotton sleeve if my tent is clean?
Even a "clean" tent throws off plant matter, root dust, and airborne particles during defoliation and harvest. The sleeve is cheap insurance that meaningfully extends the working life of a much more expensive carbon filter.
Last updated: April 2026











