200 Pieces Unbleached Percolator Coffee Filters for Bozeman Percolator, 3.75In Disposable Coffee Filter Paper Suitable for Camping Home Office Coffee Shops Use (Brown)
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200 Pieces Unbleached Percolator Coffee Filters for Bozeman Percolator, 3.75In Disposable Coffee Filter Paper Suitable for Camping Home Office Coffee Shops Use (Brown)
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200 Pieces Unbleached Percolator Coffee Filters for Bozeman Percolator, 3.75In Disposable Coffee Filter Paper Suitable for Camping Home Office Coffee Shops Use (Brown) Prices
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8 reviews for 200 Pieces Unbleached Percolator Coffee Filters for Bozeman Percolator, 3.75In Disposable Coffee Filter Paper Suitable for Camping Home Office Coffee Shops Use (Brown)
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andrew robinson –
I haven’t used these filters yet, but I purchased them for my father’s camping trips. They seem on par with the previous filters he’s used. Looking forward to testing them out during our next camping adventure.
Amazon Customer –
Love these, they are a great idea!
R.B. –
So I got these in hopes that they would work for my Ozark 12 cup percolator. My boyfriend seems to think that coffee grounds in coffee is part of the camping experience but I disagree. They fit a smidge small and a couple of holes are exposed but it still works to keep a majority of the grounds out of the coffee and makes for a better cup of camp coffee so I am happy.
CarylBird –
I didn’t realize that I needed filters for my coffee percolator until I tried them!
They fit well – slightly too big, with the hole slightly too small – but probably better than the alternative!
The coffee produced by the percolator no longer tastes as bitter, and doesn’t have any grounds floating in the bottom at all – this particularly helpful for very fine ground coffee, such as Lavazza.
Clean up is also much easier, as the coffee slurry no longer gets into the fine holes of the main drum.
They are fairly good value and I will buy more when they run out.
Alesia Young –
Works great
veneilijä –
I didn’t even know that they made coffee filters for our style perculator/coffee urn, so I was delighted when I chanced upon this set of 200. This has been a game changer in our household by making it so much easier to clean the ground basket before making fresh coffee. I also really like that these are unbleached which allows me to toss it and the grounds into my composting pile with little reserve. I will note that our percolator is not a Bozeman, but these still fit our set-up perfectly – just make sure you measure the lower part of your grounds basket to see if these will work for yours. I highly recommend.
veneilijä –
I use these filters in a small percolater pot I use in my camper. They fit it perfectly, stay in place, and make a great pot of coffee with no weird extra tastes/smells. The pot came with 50 filters that were some kind of synthetic filter, I replaced those with these. In short a great filter that would be hard to best.
Alan H. Jordan –
I make coffee every day in a 12-cup percolator. I don’t like having grinds at the bottom of the coffee, so I’ve been taking the types of filters that are used for drip-coffee makers, ripping a small hole in them, pushing them on the part of the basket under the pole stem that holds the basket and making coffee. It was an improvement, but cleanup is a little tedious.
These filters slide right on. They don’t come up on the edges, which makes it easy to load the coffee, and the fall out easily when I tap the basket against the side of a trash can or lightly tap it against a paper towel. (Sometimes, I like to use coffee grinds to banish smells. Coffee grinds drying help to neutralize the smell of drying paint.)
The coffee tastes more robust to me.
These filters are a winner. I make one pot a day, so one package is about a half-year supply. Many people spend $7 for one cup of coffee in a coffee bar. If you’re one of those people, why not treat yourself to an easy-to-use item that makes the coffee you make a home taste better every day?