Kalita Wave Paper Coffee Filters I Larger Size 185 I 100 Count I Specially Pour Over Dripper I Made in Japan, Large, White
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Piratelisa
> 3 dayIf you are one of those people who don’t like coffee grounds in your coffee, than these are for you. They dont come with instructions, so I will include here. Place coffee grounds into the filters. Pour water onto the coffee grounds. There you have it. Coffee with no grounds.
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Diego P.
> 3 dayHonestly kinda expensive when compared to others, but they work flawlessly. Fast shipping and no hassle when used with kalita wave.
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Audreanne Mann
19-11-2024I was super excited to make coffee and my filters showed up smelling like detergent. I hadnt made coffee with this brewer before so thought it might just be these particular filters. Boy was I wrong. I made a cup and had to pour it out. Even after doing a filter rinse, the detergent taste was definitely there. Hopefully the replacements arent the same or I will have to order from a specialty shop.
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Susan from Tampa Bay
> 3 dayThe Kalita pour over makes the best coffee, and the filters dont leave a paper taste. Worth the money and the ritual required to make great coffee.
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RobO
> 3 dayThese are great filters if you can afford/obtain them. But they are just paper so why when we have 936 options on Amazon for pop-its or slotted spoons, do we have no decent alternate to these Japan sourced pieces of paper? I have to shop for these 3-4 weeks before I need them to be sure and actually get them before I run out.
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Sri
> 3 daynuff said
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Quincy C.
> 3 dayIf you have a Kalita Wave, then these are the only filters you should use. They fit the Wave just right, filter coffee like theyre supposed to, and leave a clean cup of coffee.
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Gary Wolfe
> 3 dayThe Kalita Wave Pour over Coffee system is really great. It makes an outstanding one cup and delivers robust flavor!
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HMS
> 3 dayThey work well.
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Carlie Grant
> 3 dayNice, but necessary to buy this brand? I bought this as a recommended complimentary product for the Kalita Wave 185 Dripper, thinking they were shaped to take advantage of the drippers unique shape. They appear to be bleached small size drip coffee filters. Reading that the brown unbleached type is better, when my supply of this product is exhausted, I will try the inexpensive store bought unbleached drip coffee filter sold by the gross at my local grocery stores coffee aisle and see how they work with my Kalita Wave 185 Dripper.