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Organic Reusable Coffee Filters: Cone #4

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Ready to up your coffee game? These Reusable Coffee Filters are made with 100% Organic Unbleached* Linen and offer an alternative to disposable filters. Cotton thread ensures a long life, and plastic free coffee experience.

  • 2 x Cone #4 Style Coffee Filters
  • 100% Organic Unbleached* Linen

CARE + USE INSTRUCTIONS: Before first use, we recommend boiling filters in water for 10 minutes to prepare for your coffee ritual. To brew, place one Reusable Coffee Filter inside the pour over coffee cone of your choice, and fill with desired amount of ground coffee. Pour fresh boiling water over grounds. Empty grounds from filter after use, rinse and hang dry. You can store your filter(s) in water in the fridge, or freezer for prolonged freshness. Boil filters periodically to clean. 

*Unbleached refers to an eco-friendly process that does not involve bleach. Color varies.

Handmade by Marley's Monsters in Eugene, Oregon.

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Katie

They fit my cone filters perfectly, and I don’t have to buy more disposable filters! They are super easy to wash. I just rinse them out and lay them out to dry, periodically. I will boil them if I feel like they need it. There was no taste difference in my coffee at all.

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EVEN TASTES BETTER!

So, it does stain but it is now the color of the brown paper filters we were using. I even got my husband to be willing to clean them out every day because after the first test pot with these filters, the coffee tasted so much better! I don't know how but it does. It's a two pack so we rotate every morning - allows the other to dry fully first. We boiled before the first use as instructed and will again after each month of use. My only complaint it that it is hard to get all the wet grounds off the filter so there are a bunch that end up down the drain. We'll have to figure out a fix to this. Maybe a spoon scraping it clean will help... for us, they were worth the switch.

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Anastasia
Impressive

I bought a set through Grove and was a little skeptical. But after making coffee in my Ninja this morning…it is excellent! I make single servings and was previously going through paper filters like crazy so I’m happy to have found these and my coffee is even better for it!

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Devon
One set is enough

I ended up buying a couple sets of these filters because I don’t do laundry that often, but honestly the set of two is just perfect! Just dump, rinse, dry. I’ll probably end up gifting the others I bought since I love them so much.

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Claire
Perfect for Traveling!

We own a coffee company (Compact Coffee) and we travel a LOT. We don't always want to bring a ton of paper filters, so we bring this instead! Your cone matters so if you ever find that your Chemex is dripping way too slow, it's because there's no air happening above. Just make sure your filter is not blocking out any air.

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Shannon
Used for years!

I bought ones similar to these and still use them for my chemex but I got a smaller chemex and needed the right size so I got these. My first set is still in use after 2 years so I’m looking forward to this forever swap.

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Elizabeth
Love these filters!

I was getting tired of buying and throwing away filters so I'm happy to report these linen filters work great!! I also may have used them for a cup of tea or two when I couldn't find my infuser and they worked well for that in a pinch. Cleaning has been easy with dumping the grounds and rinsing them off plus the once a month boiling.

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Dashmore
Worth it!

These filters work great. We had been using cotton filters for about a year and a half but they eventually clogged and needed replacing. These linen filters are better because they are not as thick but are tightly woven so they filter just as well. They are easy to clean — just rinse and let air dry daily and boil once a month or so to remove residues.

My husband and I each make 2 cups of pour over a day so at $3.50 for 100 paper filters that’s over $40 a year so these are a bargain at $12 for 2 lasting over a year.

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