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These Pre-folded Natural Unbleached Coffee Filters come in a 100-count pack, designed for compatibility with pour-over coffee makers ranging from 5 to 13 cups. Made from premium Canadian pulp, they ensure a sediment-free brew while being eco-friendly, unbleached, and fully compostable.




| ASIN | B0D8BFP4C3 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #146,347 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #564 in Disposable Coffee Filters #11,208 in Paper & Plastic Household Supplies |
| Brand | Brew Choice |
| Brand Name | Brew Choice |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 297 Reviews |
| Material | Paper |
| Material Type | Paper |
| Number of Pieces | 100 |
| Package Size Name | 100 Pack |
| Shape | Square |
| UPC | 602835450205 |
| Unit Count | 100.0 Count |
J**Y
Slightly thinner than the OEM, but they work great!
Not quite as thick and “filter-y” as the name brand, but they work great. This is our second box of them and they never break or tear, and they make good coffee! The price is the reason we tried these, and they don’t disappoint.
W**Y
Works as expected
Works as expected at a good price.
A**G
Good filter holds a lot of coffee
I like to use these paper filters in my pour over coffee. They hold up well. I usually wear them with warm water to get the paper taste out of them before I put the ground coffee in. Good product
J**Y
Good filters but they are a little thinner
They're cheaper coffee filters for pour over coffee. They work well but I notice sometimes they will droop in and cause some coffee to bubble out of the side because it doesn't allow air to flow through. They work and they cost less than chemex filters, but they do seem like they aren't as robust.
G**E
Strong, does not rip. Filters well.
Works great. I have stainless steel filter as well. Apparently paper filter removes undesired elements that stainless does not address. Strong enough I have not yet had one rip while removing despite years of use.
M**N
Great! Subscribed!
Better quality than expected at this price point. Way cheaper than the one with the same brand name of the coffee maker. Good thickness, holds up to coffee and water as it should! They don't break like the cone shaped ones! I went ahead and subscribed to get them on a regular interval! Only complaint, first box came as pictured with the easily removable lid, second box came with a folded integrated lid that I couldn't leave open in the cabinet and required manipulation to access filters. No clue why the change, interested how the third box will come hopefully like the first (ie. as pictured)!
N**N
BEST PAPER FILTERS I'VE TREID -- GREAT FOR POUR OVER COFFEE
These filters are awesome for my pour-over routine and I love that they are pre-folded and fit nicely in a small box that is easy to store. No complaints!
K**L
Decent Alternative, But Not Quite Chemex
Let's address the elephant in the coffee shop - these filters are fine if you're looking at them in isolation. They're pre-folded (convenient!), unbleached (eco-friendly!), and they do what filters are supposed to do: keep grounds out of your coffee. However, if you're a Chemex user who's used to their branded filters, you might notice some differences: ### The Good: - Pre-folded design saves time - Natural, unbleached material - More affordable than Chemex brand ### The Less Good: - Noticeably thinner than Chemex filters - Faster brew time (which might not be what you want) Think of these as the "store brand" version of your favorite cereal - it'll do the job, but there's just something slightly different about the experience. The thinner paper means your coffee will brew more quickly, which could affect the extraction process if you're used to the Chemex timing. <aside> If you're a coffee purist who has perfected your pour-over timing with Chemex filters, these might throw off your game. However, if you're looking for a decent, budget-friendly alternative and don't mind adjusting your technique, these are perfectly serviceable. </aside> Bottom line: They're not bad filters by any means - they're just not Chemex filters. Whether that matters depends on how particular you are about your coffee brewing process. For casual coffee drinkers, they're fine. For pour-over perfectionists, stick with what you know.
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