Melitta #6 Cone Coffee Filters, White, 40 Count (Pack of 12) 480 Total Filters
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Mark Morgan
> 24 hourThe filter is exactly as described. Direct from the factory.
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CJY
> 24 hourMelitta filters are the best by far. The natural color filters allow maximum coffee flavor, while removing grounds and other impurities. Strong and consistant. Much better than cheaper, bleached white store brands.
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rc
> 24 hourMuch better than the #4 filters. Can hold 2 cups of hot water without spill over
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Stoney
> 24 hourIve used the Mellita Coffee System for about 40 years. I find the system more convenient than coffee machines. If the power goes off, you can still make coffee if you have a gas stove or a camp stove. It is easy to brew exactly the amount of coffee you want, and exactly the strength that you want---including adjusting to new roast and grinds. You can even mix caffeinated and decaffeinated coffees if you wish. I often re-use the mornings grinds in the afternoon, by adding a spoon of decaffeinated coffee. That is not recommended with an automatic coffee machine---because if you clog up the filter, the boiling water could overflow. No problem clogging up a Melitta filter, if it drains slowly, then pour slowly. In a way, the Mellita system is more sanitary. It is easy to forget a used filter in a coffee maker, maybe for weeks if you go on a vacation, and find a fungus garden in there. You cant ignore a used Melitta filter, because it is out in the open. If you forget a used Melitta filter, it and the coffee grinds just dry out. Although most people use smaller Mellita filters and cones, I prefer the large #6 system. The #6 system (filters, cone, and caraf) is intended for brewing 4-8 cups at a time. However, the larger filter holds more water, and it drains faster, so you can brew 2 cups of coffee with a #6 filter faster than with a #4 filter. So the #6 system is faster and more flexible, at a very slightly higher cost for the filters. If you grind your own coffee, the water (for 1-2 cups) is almost boiling by the time youve set up the filter, ground the coffee, and put away the coffee grinder. A #6 filter actually holds the water for about 2 cups of coffee, but drains so fast that pouring 4-8 cups of water through just takes perhaps 10--15 seconds. The corresponding #6 glass carafe is marked for up to 8 cups, but obviously it takes longer to boil the water for 8 or so cups of coffee. Its as simple as it gets, the price of the filters is cheap, and the quality of the results as terrific. What else could you want? Presumably, brown filters are easier on the environment---and on you, less chemicals having been used to manufacture them. The specific Amazon product is probably the cheapest way to purchase the preferred filters. NOTE It is important to take care to pour the boiling water into the filter, not between the filter and the filter cone. It is any easy accident to make. To minimize such accidents, fold over the joined edges of the filters so that the filter opens wider. If you are a particular klutz, a quick rinse with a little cold water before you add the coffee can glue the filter to the cone. Recommendation: After major grocery shopping expeditions, sit down at your computer with your receipt, and check if you can buy any of the non-perishables through Amazon. When you find items (even if more expensive than you just paid), put the item on your Amazon wish list, and add a note to the wish list of the price you just paid. Check your wish list frequently, and when you see an item you need at a bargain price, buy it. > Click on “Stoney” just below the product title to see my other reviews, or leave a comment to ask a question.
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The Consultant
> 24 hourA few years ago when I first got these they widened the pinch seal that holds them together. Never had a blowout since with coffee or the herbal extracts I run through them. Not available locally, so Ill literally buy a years worth at a time. Best large drip filter available.
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Shirley
> 24 hourThat it still exists, and I can order it through Amazon because grocery stores dont carry No. 6!
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Darien Huel
> 24 hourArrived in good condition. Good filters, no issues. Great deal for $2.33 a 40pack box or $28.00 for 12 boxes. November 26, 2022 $28.00; but $40.37 today May 10, 2023 or $12.37 price increase. Thats 44.2% Increase in price. I thought Joe Biden had inflation at 8% not 44.2%?
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I was there
> 24 hourLove Melita drip coffee. Prefer the brown filters. Lifelong fan. It’s a must-have in our home.