







Melitta FBA USA Inc 626412#6 Natural Brown Cone Coffee Filters 40 Count - 4 PACK
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TexAngel
> 3 dayFor quite a few years we have had trouble with the coffee running over the filters and getting grounds in the coffee. Thought at first it was a problem with the coffee maker. Had been using #4 cones as per the recommendations with the appliance, but when making a 12 or 14 cup pot always ran over. With the #6, I trim about 1/2 inch off the top and it works perfectly. These filters have micro perforations which the other filters no longer have for some reason. I think the micro perforations are the answer to the problem. So glad to finally be able to add a bit more coffee and brew a full pot!
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Caroly89
> 3 dayThese are the best coffee filters on the market, for a reasonable price. Be sure to fold up the bottom edge so it doesn’t break
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Gloria
17-04-2025Have used these coffee filters for years, but my grocery stores quit carrying them. Now they only have bleached filters. More toxins for us to buy! I can throw the used one, grounds and all, into my green waste., and one less trip to the store.
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remainnameless
> 3 dayIt is surprisingly difficult to find these larger filters in our local supermarket. I use them for filtering coffee when Im making cold brew (a lot). Easy as anything, 1/3 cup coffee in a Mason jar filled with water (we use Spring water). Invert a few times, into the refrigerator overnight, filter, and voila! So good, I had to start making this half-caf, otherwise I was all jangles and jitters.
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Happy trails
> 3 dayGot plenty of the coffee filters that fit my coffee pot. Great filters
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KOF
12-04-2025The real deal. Weve used Melitta filter system for years and years in our house. Cant find #6 size locally. THANK YOU for selling on Amazon.
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Thunderheart
> 3 dayThis size #6 is difficult to find in stores. For pour through coffee, these filters are necessary. I have ordered them from Amazon for years.
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Frank Paynter
> 3 dayMelittas natural brown cone filters are an environmentally sound option for fans of filtered coffee. The filters themselves are compostable, and while unbleached filters dont brew a better cup of coffee, they are more environmentally friendly than white paper filters because they are manufactured without using bleach. (Paper is naturally brown and only turns white with bleach.)
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Carol Sue Haley
> 3 dayGreat!
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Nancy A. Schwarz
> 3 dayGood fit