Melitta 6 Cone Coffee Filters, Natural Brown, 40 Count (Pack of 12) 480 Total Filters Import To Shop ×Product customization
- Cone Coffee Filters: These super premium Melitta cone coffee filters fit all 10 cup electric cone coffee makers; Our filters trap more bitter oils and impurities for a better cup of coffee
- Advanced Design: Our coffee filters feature Microfine Flavor Enhancing perforations that allow the full coffee flavor to filter through and a double crimped filter design to help protect against bursting
- Number One Coffee Filter Brand in the World: Our cone, basket and single serve filters are all designed to brew rich, flavorful coffee; They are all compostable and made of high quality paper that won’t tear for mess-free brewing
- Optimal Brewing: Our products are designed to provide optimal extraction resulting in a rich and flavoful cup of coffee which is never bitter
- Join the Pursuit for Better Coffee: Melitta is dedicated to providing the ultimate coffee experience with our premium coffee filters, coffee pods, pour-over brewers, coffee makers and premium coffees
$28
Our founder, Melitta Bentz, invented coffee filters and pour-over brewing in 1908. For over 100 years, Melitta has remained a pioneer in coffee, coffee filters and coffee brewers. Our paper filters are 100% biodegradable. We offer filters for cone, flat bottom basket, percolators and single serve coffee brewers. Our filters are produced using chlorine-free white, natural brown and bamboo paper. In addition to filters, we offer a wide range of coffees and brewers including pour- overs, carafes, pour-over kits, coffee makers, kettles, drip coffeemakers, and even our own premium, batch-roasted coffee. Our coffee beans are sourced from farms located in prime coffee-producing regions. We batch roast and grind our beans extra fine in true European fashion – bringing out the coffee’s full flavor. Enjoy our entire range of ground coffees, whole bean coffees, and single serve coffee pods.
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Always fold along crimped seam edge before placing in coffeemaker cone basket for maximum strength!
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Specification: Melitta 6 Cone Coffee Filters, Natural Brown, 40 Count (Pack of 12) 480 Total Filters Import To Shop ×Product customization
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Ronald C. Marks –
It Matters Which Paper Filter You Use. No. It Really Does.Have used these for over a year in workplace coffee supply. Never a problem. Never a “blowout” or breakthrough due to weak construction. Consistently good with the right filtering of coffee.Like all paper filters, this one removes some of the oils. For most of the drinkers in my workplace, this is what they want.Great filters. Great supplier. Highly recommend.
Fancy –
Melitta Coffee Filters Size 6Melitta Coffee Filters Size #6–40 in each box of 12. Hard to find in stores! Prompt delivery, perfect condition. Enough for a year now for us. Thank you!
JRo –
Melitta pour overBeen making pour over drip coffee for decades. The only way to prepare coffee in my opinion for taste, body, and smoothness.
Renaissance –
Melitta #6 Cone Coffee FiltersThey’re coffee filters that work as expected.
SherriNAZ –
Hard to find #6 Melita filters in the store…I have ground my own coffee and used the drip method for years. I love my Melita and use it everyday. I could use a gold filter, but it is messy and not as easy as the paper filters.
Research everything –
Nontoxic alternative to bleached filtersBleach free (no dioxin!) in these natural filters. For our 12-14 cup pot. Have used these for years.AlsoCompostable!!!
Stoney –
> The Mellita Coffee SystemI’ve used the Mellita Coffee System for about 40 years. I find the system more convenient than coffee machines.If the power goes off, you can still make coffee if you have a gas stove or a camp stove.It is easy to brew exactly the amount of coffee you want, and exactly the strength that you want—including adjusting to new roast and grinds. You can even mix caffeinated and decaffeinated coffees if you wish. I often re-use the morning’s grinds in the afternoon, by adding a spoon of decaffeinated coffee. That is not recommended with an automatic coffee machine—because if you clog up the filter, the boiling water could overflow. No problem clogging up a Melitta filter, if it drains slowly, then pour slowly.In a way, the Mellita system is more “sanitary”. It is easy to forget a used filter in a coffee maker, maybe for weeks if you go on a vacation, and find a fungus garden in there. You can’t ignore a used Melitta filter, because it is out in the open. If you forget a used Melitta filter, it and the coffee grinds just dry out.Although most people use smaller Mellita filters and cones, I prefer the large #6 system. The #6 system (filters, cone, and caraf) is intended for brewing 4-8 cups at a time. However, the larger filter holds more water, and it drains faster, so you can brew 2 cups of coffee with a #6 filter faster than with a #4 filter. So the #6 system is faster and more flexible, at a very slightly higher cost for the filters.If you grind your own coffee, the water (for 1-2 cups) is almost boiling by the time you’ve set up the filter, ground the coffee, and put away the coffee grinder. A #6 filter actually holds the water for about 2 cups of coffee, but drains so fast that pouring 4-8 cups of water through just takes perhaps 10–15 seconds. The corresponding #6 glass carafe is marked for up to 8 cups, but obviously it takes longer to boil the water for 8 or so cups of coffee.It’s as simple as it gets, the price of the filters is cheap, and the quality of the results as terrific. What else could you want?Presumably, brown filters are easier on the environment—and on you, less chemicals having been used to manufacture them.The specific Amazon product is probably the cheapest way to purchase the preferred filters.NOTEIt is important to take care to pour the boiling water into the filter, not between the filter and the filter cone. It is any easy accident to make. To minimize such accidents, fold over the “joined” edges of the filters so that the filter opens wider. If you are a particular klutz, a quick rinse with a little cold water before you add the coffee can “glue” the filter to the cone.Recommendation: After major grocery shopping expeditions, sit down at your computer with your receipt, and check if you can buy any of the non-perishables through Amazon. When you find items (even if more expensive than you just paid), put the item on your Amazon wish list, and add a note to the wish list of the price you just paid. Check your wish list frequently, and when you see an item you need at a bargain price, buy it.> Click on “Stoney” just below the product title to see my other reviews, or leave a comment to ask a question.
Amazon Customer –
Best coffee filters! Does not affect taste!I grew up on these coffee filters. You now cannot find this size in stores near me! I was glad I found them here and for a steal of a deal. They leave no residual taste and work great with standard size pour overs (I consider standard size to be at least an 10 cup pot). They have never torn for me. Glad to have stocked up with a 12 pack!
James M Sumner –
Top Product Well PricedThe best coffee filters for the best price.Al naturally colored paper with no taste whatsoever,as preferred and designed.
NSC ELECTRONICS LAB –
Using a #6 in a Cuisinart Coffee MakerIn the Cuisinart, the filter is somewhat larger than the basket. Fold the filter seams over and fold the excess filter over flat.