- Material: Paper
- Compatible Devices: Coffee Maker
- Brand: Rupert and Jeoffrey’s Trading Co.
- Shape: Basket
- Number of Pieces: 200
- High Quality – Sturdy sides won’t collapse during brewing. This minimizes coffee grounds getting into your coffee.
- Standard Size – Made to fit coffee makers from 8 cup up to 12 cup. The dimensions of this filter are: Base Diameter 3-1/4″, Side Height 2-3/8″
- Superior Taste – Paper filters remove most oils and micro coffee particles which cause coffee to turn bitter. Metal and cloth filters can let these into your cup.
- Eco-friendly & Made In The USA – Biodegradable and made from paper, a renewable resource. All manufactured right here in the US.
- Easy Clean Up – Disposable filters mean that you can toss the grounds without needing to clean out a metal filter.

























Frank Wakefield II –
Coffee filters. Not really a high tech item. These filters promptly arrived. They’re tall enough for my coffee-making purposes. For some reason I like the idea of unbleached filters. I got a bunch of them at a reasonable price. I avoid that frustration of getting home from a grocery store only to realize I forgot to get filters, or annoyed because I remembered to look and the store was out of the filters. I’ll buy these again.
R. Prosser –
These are higher quality UN-bleached paper basket coffee filters 8-12 cup size. They are tall enough to fit my Bunn coffee maker. There is NO overflow mess in the basket when using 3 coffee measure spoonfuls of coffee grounds. These UN-bleached natural brown colored paper filters cost twice as much as the more processed white colored -bleached- coffee filters. But at about 3 cents each I am happy.
Patricia G. Hamby –
I love these filters, they keep their shape while brewing a great cup of coffee!
Truck Captain Stumpy –
At first I thought it absurd to actually rate coffee filters until I read the ratings and what they were for! I mean: Flavour? Really? who eats the things?Here is what I thought: overall the transaction was excellent with the exception of the first filter which pretty near takes divine intervention to actually get off of the pile. Does this differ from other brands or companies? nope. they’re all the same, as far as I can tell. and I am a former soldier, firefighter and government worker, so I’ve drank a bazillion gallons of coffee and used more paper than a New York kindergarten (of course, I’m talking paper filters versus kids art, but I thought the comparison was apt)They’re filters. they worked excellent. I didn’t eat one and they didn’t leave an after-taste to the coffee. I just always have issues getting that first little bugger off the pile. I would recommend these. just not to a kindergarten art class (the kids, anyway).
Elaine –
bought by mistake, my coffee maker uses cones! . But i used them to wash and dry my windows!!!
Julie –
Just perfect. Brown filters are better to use for the best flavor coffee.
Virgo Lamarr –
I use these instead of the white ones because those are bleached and I don’t believe that’s particularly safe even if they are fda approved or whatever.
Gary –
been using them for my Brothers coffee maker doing just fine