- Material: Paper
- Compatible Devices: Keurig Single Serve Coffee Makers
- Brand: PERFECT POD
- Shape: Basket
- Number of Pieces: 4
- For use with Perfect Pod EZ-Cup & Ez-Cup 2.0 (sold separately) for Quick & Easy Clean-up
- Saves up to 80% over pre-filled single serve coffee pods
- 100% BIODEGRADABLE- paper keeps plastic out of the landfills
- Specially designed paper filters trap coffee’s natural oils, sediment and grounds for a smooth, satisfying cup of coffee.
- Use your own Fresh Coffee – Save Money – Reduce coffee pod waste; Disposable paper filters are packaged in #1 clear, recyclable plastic (storage container).





















Nesa Anderson –
The short story is the EZ-Cup works GREAT for people wanting to use their own coffee and save money. Don’t waste your money on any non-paper reusable filters – the coffee will be weak and full of sediment without a paper filter.I considered buying a Keurig coffee maker for over a year. I was getting tired of cleaning all of the coffee pot parts and built in grinder every day; usually in the morning when I really wanted a cup of coffee – fast. I was delighted with how easy and quick the Keurig machine was. I really wanted to use my own coffee and keep my costs down, so I also purchased a reusable filter with a metal mesh type filter. I was SO disappointed. The coffee was weak and full of sediment which you can taste even before you get to the bottom of the cup.After doing some research on Amazon and taking apart a K-Cup, I discovered three things: 1.) A paper filter was the answer (the inside of a K-Cup has a paper filter), 2.) I should grind the coffee to the same consistency as the coffee in a K-Cup and 3.) Don’t PACK your coffee tightly into these filters or the water may not be able to infuse the coffee properly and you may have a mess on your hands if the water can’t penetrate the pod you are using.The problem with the reusable single cup filters with a metal mesh is the hot water runs through these non-paper filters too quickly and produces a very weak cup of coffee. Also, coffee ground with home grinders creates super fine particles that get through the mesh filters and into your cup. The sediment leaves a bad taste. A paper filter slows the hot water down just enough to strengthen the taste AND it filters out the sediment. I have 3 cups size settings on my Keurig. The middle 7.25 oz setting is perfect for me. The 9.25 oz is always too weak for me.Some people say coffee run through a paper filter is healthier than coffee run through a non-paper filter because it filters out bad things. I do know it tastes MUCH better.I researched all of the paper filters and decided to try the Ez-Cup and Ez-Cup filters based on reviews and because it had Amazon Prime shipping. They cost from around .10 – .125 cents each, which is great. I found it very easy and quick to make up a “pod.” Fill the filter to the top with coffee, place it in the Ez-Cup plastic pod, flip the paper filter top across the top, then press the plastic lid down to seal, drop it in the machine and go.I read about one person adjusting the spring lower to get more coffee in the filter for a stronger cup of coffee. After studying the Ez-Cup for awhile, I did not see how it was possible to adjust the spring. I didn’t want to ruin my new pod, so I called Ez-Cup customer service and they said I did not need to make any adjustments to get a full filter of coffee. When you place a paper filter in the Ez-Cup, about ยฝ of it will project above the top of the Ez-Cup. That’s okay. Fill the filter all the way to the top of the paper with coffee. You can fill the filter while holding it in your hand or set it in the Ez-cup and fill it all the way to the top. (Ok to shake it to level while filling, but do not tamp it down.) I gently flick any coffee I may have gotten on the outside edges of the filter so there’s no coffee between the seal, flip the paper top over, press the lid down and it will compact the filter into the cup against the spring loaded bottom and seal shut.Unlike what some other reviews said, I found it easy to press the plastic lid on. If it’s new and a little tight, set it on the counter and press down with the ball of your hand. After one cup, the plastic warms up and is VERY easy to press down for a second cup.If there was a filter breakage issue in the past, there is not now. I went through 200 filters with no problem.I highly recommend the Ez-Cup and Ez-Cup filters!
Kristi McCaig –
I find these will overrun with my keurig – didnโt realize there are diff sizes since the k-cups are the same.These are on the small side and will leak grounds into coffee.
Lesley Sootoo –
This is the easiest filter to use. The little lid flap is great and keeps all the coffee grounds in the filter. I recommend it to everyone!
MBZMAN –
Much better than other brands of filters. The I bleached ones I tried are too thin, bursting during the brew process, allowing the grounds to flow into the cup! These perform exactly the way theyโre supposed to. Iโll only use these from now on!
Auralee Collins Fox –
Iโve purchased several times. Love that thereโs a lid on them. Makes clean up super super easy!
Elaine –
Exactly as described, works perfectly with the perfect pod. Removes the hassle and mess of cleaning the coffee grounds out of the perfect pod, plus theyโre biodegradable and compostable! I love that this set of products (perfect pod+filters) made it so easy to ditch single-use k-cups.
Kathy James –
Gives you the freedom to build your own cup of coffee.
B. –
Iโm trying to cut down on purchasing k-pods. So I just buy my favorite coffee in the canister and use the disposable filters to make my own k-pod.