BUNN A101M500S Coffee Brewer Filters, 10-Cup, Basket
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Outlaw Customs & Hotrods
> 3 dayok
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Laura Moats
> 3 dayRight size coffee
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db75oh
> 3 dayTo the negative reviews - if youre like me and use alot of coffee grounds, it will overflow. Its also a matter of the fineness of the grounds. Mass-market coffee may not taste as good, but flows much more quickly. Finer grounds, particularly espresso - flow through any filter very slowly. Thats the nature of coffee makers; dont blame Bunn. Bunn filters are indeed taller than the cheap grocery-store brands, and will last a bit longer before overflowing. But they do have a limit of course, and that is not the manufacturers fault. If you like very strong coffee and have a Bunn, I recommend letting it brew for a minute or two, then turning up the lid on the Bunn coffee maker (or whatever is needed to stop the water flow; they have some newer brewers with different ways). Then let the water build-up flow down for 3-5 minutes, then resume brewing. I would just add to keep an eye on the price, which for these has always been volatile, especially if buying from a reseller.
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Steve
> 3 dayThey fit
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Linda Kearns
> 3 dayPrice
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Dale
> 3 dayWorks as should
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John Rogalski
> 3 dayBeen using this filter for years, its big (high) enough to avoid coffee ground overflow while brewing a full pot of strong brew (extra scoop of coffee). They are of consistent quality, and in this quantity a good buy.
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DG
> 3 dayThis is a repeat order. Right size and price.
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Anamous
> 3 dayGdds
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Michael W.
> 3 dayGotta Bunn? Then you gotta buy ‘em! Other brands will not flow fast enough and cause messy overflows. The cost is only slightly more than bargain brands. No brained. Just get them!