







Kalita Wave Paper Coffee Filters I Larger Size 185 I 100 Count I Specially Pour Over Dripper I Made in Japan, Large, White
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Stacia - Colorado
> 3 dayThese filters are a good size and shape for a pour over but they’re so thick, it drains too slowly. I pour the water but it ends up overflowing and is a very slow-going process. Will definitely try a different brand next time.
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Smokin Joe
> 3 dayGood quality but extremely pricey - gouged on this one but I’m learning - local market had em couple bucks — also these are very small - just for 1-4 cups - any more and you’ll see it get messy
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Adele in CBus
> 3 dayWe have (and love) the Kalita 185 drippers and these filters are a perfect fit for those. But they are a lot pricier than generic #2 cone filters which work just fine in the drippers. So mostly we use the generic.
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Jo Ann Zeno
> 3 dayThis is easy and the coffee is great. The only thing is the filters do not fit well.
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JMA
> 3 dayThey work much better than the cone-shaped filters since the water drips through much more slowly and I consistently get good results.
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gc
> 3 dayIts too expensive.
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Diego P.
> 3 dayHonestly kinda expensive when compared to others, but they work flawlessly. Fast shipping and no hassle when used with kalita wave.
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DPB
> 3 dayIf you like coffee and you you pay extra for better coffee… You should buy yourself a Kalita! Hands down the best cup of coffee.
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Frank Bruce
> 3 dayThe seller delivered on time, and the product was as described. I would do business here again.
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zenmar
> 3 dayI wish this was cheaper. Unlike kalita 102 filter, this paper is known for strong smell. You will notice when pre rinse stage with hot water before putting grinds on this. You can smell the same on this waste water so pre rinsing is pretty important for this filter. Other than that this works fine. You can substitute this with Melitta coffee maker paper you can find at 99 cents store but thickness is so different so will outcome if you are curious.