- Material: Paper
- Brand: Melitta
- Shape: Cone
- Number of Pieces: 1
- Fits all 8-cup to 12-cup cone coffeemakers
- Add more flavor to your life
- Thicker paper
- Package dimensions: 10.8inches L x 13.0inches W x 20.4inches H
$14.98 Original price was: $14.98.$11.98Current price is: $11.98.

| Style | Coffee Filters, Coffee Filters + Ground Coffee, Coffee Filters + Paper Towels, 4 Packs |
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Bengal –
The Melitta unbleached coffee filters always seem to be high quality (consistently). They hold a lot more than just ground coffee. I like to add other beneficial, natural, flavor enhancing ingredients on the top of my Organic, Fair Trade, Medium Roast… such as Organic Cinnamon powder, Organic Cardamon powder and Vanilla Pyure Organic Liquid Stevia Extract sweetener in my cup. Delicious ! Tastes better than a gourmet coffee shop purchase. Occasionally, I will add some Organic, raw Cacao as well. Also noteworthy (if you’ve had filter breakage with other brands) the Melitta filters always hold everything no matter how fast I pour the hot water through my Ceramic Pour Over Coffee Dripper ! ;-)On a less positive note- I do have to comment (for the sake of clarity and also because I was vexed) about the way in which one of my valid questions was answered by two different individuals. One response was fairly helpful (albeit w/some inaccurate info) and posted by a fellow Amazon customer, but the other response was just a sarcastic, IMO total time waster and it seems as though.. the sarcasm might have been posted from a Melitta Company Rep ? I’m thinking… the purpose of Amazon reviews and questions… are to serve as helpful tools for other Amazon customers who also may have the same concerns and questions. Here is a copy and paste:My question: What exactly is meant by “microfiber perforations” ? Is this reference to the size of the perforations only, or is it a mixed fiber content ?Answer #1 to my question-It reads, “microfine” not “microfiber.” They have small perforations on the side which allows some of the coffee to come though instead of all going to the bottom of the cone filter. The filter is all paper product.By Kindle Customer on July 5, 2021Thank you for your response Kindle Customer, I appreciate it. However, the Melitta “Product Description” actually states (I took a screen capture and did a copy and paste as of 07-08-21) quote:”The microfiber flavor-enhancing perforations”.Someone needs to correct the Product Description, so it is 100% clear and not misleading.Microfine has quite the different meaning from microfiber ! Had the description really stated: “microfine” I would never have asked my question in the first place, as “Microfine” would have been crystal clear to me. Microfiber is another story ! Although it is widely used in many different applications and considered by a lot of companies and customers to be a useful, soft and strong fiber… it is undeniably toxic ! It is NOT a stretch to wonder IF a coffee filter company used Microfiber combined with paper fiber, since some reputable tea companies (with otherwise healthy teas) use plastic fibers in their tea bag filters. Like plastic, microfiber is also toxic for the Earth… for rivers, lakes and especially the oceans. This was THE PRIMARY REASON for my concern and also WHY I posted my question.As for the self-presumed ‘deep thinking’ dork who told me to “Think” as he fired off a stupid, sarcastic response to my question… why bother ? What’s your point ? You just like wasting other people’s time ?
***Phoenix*** –
I prefer natural to bleached coffee filters any day. The Melita filters work fine. They are on par with store brand filters so I usually buy whatever has the best price. At the time of purchase I couldn’t find filters in store. These were ten bucks for 2 boxes which are usually 3.50 to 4 in store. Not too bad. As I write this, they are about double store cost, which I would not pay. Other than that, the filters work fine.
Mike –
When I was buying these coffee filters, I was surprised by how expensive many of them were. After looking around, these were the best value. I’ve honestly never noticed a difference in the taste of my coffee from using different filters. As far as I can tell, the taste results were pretty much what I expected. My coffee tasted like the coffee I expected to brew.
LaVeda –
These are just right for the enormous amount of coffee my hubby and I drink!
Samantha –
I wanna say the directions when looking at your Ninja coffee maker manual it tells you to buy the #2? But don’t.. #4 is perfect if you are using for more than a single cup serving. I now have a big bag of #2 only to be used for smaller servings but I use the #4 for half pot of coffee or more.
dsquared –
simple and easy to use
G V Potter –
They are the filteriest filters that ever did filter an unfiltered slurry of ground beans and boiling hot water!They perfectly fit the Melitta pourover pot I bought.
Jeff LeRoy Davis –
I use a filter almost every day and they never fail to serve me very well