|
|
|
|
Melitta Cone Coffee Filters, Natural Brown, No. 6, 40-Count (Pack of 12)

|
MSRP: $26.40
Your Price: $12.93
Savings: $ 13.47 ( 51% )
Shipping: Usually ships in 24 hours
Manufacturer: Melitta
Prices subject to change. Please verify price during checkout.
|
|
Melitta Cone Coffee Filters, Natural Brown, No. 6, 40-Count (Pack of 12) Features
|
Made from unbleached, chemical free paper pulp Fits all coffeemakers that use a # 6 cone filter Case of 12 package, each containing 40 filters Microfine pores eliminate harmful oils, bitter sediments; second safety crimp for strength and durability Manufactured in Clearwater, Florida; Melitta makes an annual donation to fund the replenishment of trees across the United States
|
|
|
Related Melitta Cone Coffee Filters, Natural Brown, No. 6, 40-Count (Pack of 12) Products
|
Coffee 40-Count Filters, No. Melitta Natural 6, Cone 12) (Pack Brown, of Melitta 40-Count Natural 12) No. of Cone (Pack Brown, Filters, 6, Coffee Brown, 6, 12) Natural Filters, Cone 40-Count Coffee (Pack Melitta of No. 40-Count Melitta Coffee Natural Brown, 12) 6, (Pack Cone Filters, No. of of 40-Count No. Melitta 12) Brown, Cone 6, Filters, (Pack Natural Coffee
|
|
|
Additional Melitta Cone Coffee Filters, Natural Brown, No. 6, 40-Count (Pack of 12) Information
|
Thicker, textured, high quality paper with patented flavor enhancing micro perforations, traps harmful oils & bitter sediment to deliver the full taste and aroma of your coffee to your cup! An added extra crimp for additional strength, prevents filter bursts and provide safe, easy disposal. Made from unbleached paper pulp for today's demand for environmentally safe, natural products, Melitta makes annual contributions to the American Forests Global Releaf fund.
|
|
|
What Customers Say About Melitta Cone Coffee Filters, Natural Brown, No. 6, 40-Count (Pack of 12):
|
|
You can make a cup or make a pot. The Melitta system is easy, and it delivers consistently good coffee. Great product. I am continually pleased with the elegant, simple, effective design of the Melitta system. And it's great to be able to get the unbleached filters. These are the large filters for making a pot.
I often re-use the morning's grinds in the afternoon, by adding a spoon of decaffeinated coffee. The #6 system (filters, cone, and caraf) is intended for brewing 4-8 cups at a time. 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 you've set up the filter, ground the coffee, and put away the coffee grinder. You can't ignore a used Melitta filter, because it is out in the open.Although most people use smaller Mellita filters and cones, I prefer the large #6 system.
It makes pouring water in easier and minimizes accidents. What else could you want.Presuably, 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 prefered filters.HINT Fold over the "joined" edges of the filters. The correspondding #6 glass caraf is marked for up to 8 cups, but obviously it takes longer to boil the water for 8 or so cups of coffee.It's as simple as it gets, the price of the filters is cheap, and the quality of the results as terrific. 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. 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 their. 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.
That makes them fit more securely in the cones, and more widely open. I've used the Mellita Coffee System for about 40 years. That is more difficult with an automatic coffee machine.In a way, the Mellita system is more "sanitary". 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.
Just make sure to fold over the crimped edges so that the filter doesn't come apart during brewing. I brew directly in to a stainless carafe.Unlike other reviewers, I received all 12 boxes of filters.I use this filter cone & brew directly in to my stainless carafe:Copco 2 Quart Thermal Capacity Brushed Stainless Steel CarafeRSVP Maunual Drip Coffee Filter Cone for Carafes or Thermos These are the best paper coffee filters I've found. I use the "pour over" method of brewing coffee with a filter cone because most coffee makers do not get the water hot enough for a proper brew.
So while this is a good quality product, I was disappointed in the discrepancy. I recently purchased #6 Melitta Cone Coffee Filters, advertised as 40-count, pack of 12. I received only 11 40-count boxes of filters within my sealed (box of 12). Have others had this problem.
This product has become hard to find at coffee stores and other retailers. No 4 filters are easy, but No 6 is rare and much more expensive.
|
|
|
|
|
|