Melitta Cone Coffee Filter #2 100 Count- Natural Brown
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In the #4, one can find the regular 10-inch Coffee makers that make 12 cups of drip coffee. For the tens, we have the #6 There are 12 cup pour over coffee makers available. Thanks for your help. I wish you all the best with your
It is true, I usually make 3 cups of coffee - I have a 4-cup brewer We are using a cone 2 filter.
The term natural brown is used to describe the color rather than whether the material is natural or synthetic
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Selected User Reviews For Melitta Cone Coffee Filter #2 100 Count- Natural Brown
issue with these is that they are slightly brown, which is due to the transfer of paper flavor to The paper taste will be covered by additives if you flavor your coffee that way, but if you drink black coffee, you'll detect that taste a lot. That was not enjoyable for me. In any case, when compared to the smaller packages inside, these were a good deal The local store should be used. It's your call.
Pouring over a single cup of coffee with the #2 is simple and effortless. The Melitta website says that the filters are compostable. Cleaning up the used grounds without using a paper filter is messy. It is quick and easy to clean up a filter and grounds if I compost them. It takes a little longer for the coffee to steep in the paper and the steel filters, but it's totally worth it for the ease of cleaning.
I will not purchase filters for a while, but 100 count was a great saving over the local grocery store. Packaging was a little tattered, but I will not buy filters for a while.
These filters have never caused me any problems in all the years I've used them. For some reason, my local store (TOPS) stopped carrying these, so I'll be purchasing them on It's hard to believe that TOPS has changed everything over to their brand, but what are you going to do about it, I ask. My situation is the same as theirs because I like their price. As long as Amazon still sells the items they used to sell, I'll continue to use them. This one goes to Amazon!.
You have to hate it when you hand grind great beans only for the bottom of the cup to fall out and your beans to end up in.
Although I resisted for a very long time, I had to turn back to these filters once again because of the taste. Surprisingly, the taste of coffee made with paper filters is just as good as that of coffee made with these. Thank you for your understanding, Mother Nature.
When our trusty Keurig is out of commission or electricity isn't available, this is a great alternative to instant coffee. Fresh ground coffee beans are ground in a grinder, put in individual packets (or in the individual filters if you're like us and obsessive organizers), pack up the Melitta Brewer and Filters, and we're ready to go. It's off to the camping ground we go. As a matter of fact, it brews quicker than the Keurig The smell and taste are similar to freshly brewed coffee. I love how light it is, how compact it is, and how convenient it is This is a very efficient system. Its design allows you to see where the coffee drips, so you don't overfill the cup with boiling water like with other portable brewers. They are a perfect fit for the Melitta Brewer.
The water has fallen apart several times when I was pouring it. As a result, the grounds spill into the coffee mug, ruining the cup of coffee. They are not something I would purchase.