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The carrottimes 50 Pcs Disposable Coffee Filters are designed for coffee lovers who value convenience and quality. Made from food-safe materials, these filters ensure a pure coffee taste while their unique UFO-like structure allows for full extraction. Compatible with various cup sizes, they are perfect for any setting, whether at home, in the office, or on an adventure. Lightweight and portable, these filters make brewing coffee a breeze without the cleanup.
Brand | carrottimes |
Model Number | FDLZ-Brown50 |
Colour | Brown |
Product Dimensions | 10.01 x 10.01 x 24.28 cm; 344.73 g |
Capacity | 15 g |
Material | Paper |
Compatible Models | Nespresso |
Item Weight | 345 g |
H**L
Best coffee filter design
Those who have never used a disposable coffee filter before may not understand why this one is good. I have been using similar products for many years. The most common ones are those with two "arms" to hang on to the cup. They are usually weak and small and will easily fall or spill.That is why when I try this one, I found out that the design is really good. It is very easy to use, just put it on top of a cup or coffee mug. It stays very sturdy, obviously, as it has a round shaped stand, just like the cap of a cup. It just stay there very safely. When you pour hot water, you don't have to worry about accidentally pouring water into the cup directly, as the whole cup is covered.The filer, when opened, is big enough to put a good amount of coffee. It is for one cup use. The filter quality is good and the water goes through nicely. To make a good hand poured coffee, you cannot wait too long to add the second and third round of water, before the filter is satuated with coffee grind.Another good design is the cap of the filter. It is perfect if you want to bring some coffee to office or during travelling. You can add in the coffee beforehand and close it with the provided cap. This is such a smart design, and so convinent to use.The box has a very nice design, too. It has an opening slit at the bottom so that you can take out one by one. The only thing that needs improvement is the instruction. There is no manual or detailed instruction on how to use it. So, you will need to read the product listing here to get an idea of how it works.
S**R
Just The Job!
The filters are packed into a small cardboard box, you just need to pull out one from the top each time you need one. They fit nicely on different sorts of cups – we use these with some tall cups we have so that the filter is not sitting in the brew. Work well – just the job!
M**M
Coffee Cup Filters - What a good Idea!
I've heard of coffee filters and even coffee bags, but 'coffee cup' filters, now that is a good idea!If like me you enjoy the taste of freshly ground coffee, what better way than to enjoy a cup. Just pop one of these filters on your cup, remove it's plastic lid, put a rounded dessert spoon of coffee in the filter and pour over some hot water, now that's what I call convenient and best of all it's hassle free! No need to empty a coffee pot afterwards, these filters are completely recyclable and can either be dried and used in cupboards as air fresheners or popped straight in the compost bin or garden waste bin.Made from natural wood pulp, these filter bags contain no whitening agents or other harmful substances, ensuring the perfect tasting cup of coffee every time. Oh but wait one minute.., don't just stop at making coffee with these, they also make perfect filters for loose tea too, a win-win in my books!Currently selling at £18.99 for 50 filters (37p each), I think the price is too high. These need to be half that to be something that I would buy regularly, especially as they're a single use product. Otherwise I can't fault them, a perfect solution to the perfect cuppa.
A**R
The best solution I have found so far.
Within the scope of what they are meant to achieve these are excellent.Not as good as a machine or a french press but much more convenient.I was surprised how big the box is, it is very plain and could be better designed for storage as once open you can not secure the top closed.The filters themselves are a talking point, any coffee drinker will come over and ask you about them. Surprisingly robust, they could probably do away with the plastic lid although that would make taking your grains away or using them as a odour eliminator harder. Maybe just have 5,10 or 25 lids to save money and to be green as you can reuse the lids.Unless you have a novelty giant mug these will fit your cup. When you add water it starts to seep through quickly but then slows, it is at this slow part that you are getting the most taste, waiting for it all to go through will take time so go away for 60 secs and then come back and add more water, the less you add each time the stronger it will be, so 3-5 mins to make a cup.If you have somewhere to store it say hang it over a spare cup then you can use it all day, I think the limiting factor with reuse will be keeping the cardboard dry.Look at the advert, prefilling them and storing them in a freezer bag is possibleI was using a medium/fine grind that I grind myself there was very little debris in the cup which is brilliant. Better than cone shaped paper filters.
O**E
Brilliant
carrottimes 50 pcs Disposable Coffee Filters, Portable Pour Over, Hanging Disposable Drip Coffee Bag, Single Serve Drip Coffee or Tea, Perfect for Travel Camping Office Home (Brown)I don't very often leave 5 star reviews, but these are ingenious for so many reasons. First they are great for travel or camping. As a coffee junkie I need my coffee and I don't always remember to take a caffitiere. I don't need to with these. They are like a dunking bag that sits over your cup, you fill the bag with your coffee grounds and pour boiling water through. But whats ingenious is that you can load a filter bag with your coffee and then replace the lid so you've got one portion of coffee with a filter ready to travel. That's great for an overnight stay in a hotel where you want a coffee to go. I'm not sure whether the little lids are plastic, I think they are and that is a shame, but according to the description you can use the used and still loaded filter bag with its lid as cleanser in the fridge or cupboard and let it absorb the bad vibes and smells. So that's another thumbs up from me. There are 50 in a pack so they are great value for money. Perfect for travel and camping. You could even take them on a plane and use hot water to make a decent cup of coffee. Really pleased with these. Brilliant, thank you!
S**E
Great for camping and office
I'm not one for disposable items, but chose these as a camping option. I finally tested one out today, and I have to say they make life in a small space much better in the morning! You can only add a small amount of water at a time, but it's no more time consuming than waiting a bit for a french press to steep. The top of the mug is entirely covered by the filter, so heat does not escape. And the little cover can snap back on so grounds don't spill out if you need to set it to the side before disposal. I'm headed out for a very short trip in my (cramped) campervan and will be bringing a few of these along instead of my bulk press or drip cone and filters. For longer trips where I would want to make a whole pot to have in a thermos throughout the day, these wouldn't be practical, but they make a great cup of coffee (tall insulated mug)! I will buy in the future to always have on hand.
A**R
Works good for me!
This is my first, personal experience with a pour-over type coffee. It worked good for me! You will need a cup/container big enough for it to hang as the coffee could submerse the filter.Disclaimer, I’ve only used this at least twice, maybe 3 times, but I know for sure twice.The box was a little damaged upon arrival, but the product wasn’t damaged that I noticed. The little filters are not individually wrapped or sealed. There is a plastic piece that you pull off and it covers the opening to the filter, but there is nothing covering the outside of the filter on the bottom of the filter.The circular piece at the top that sits on the rim of the cups has worked well for me! Hasn’t slipped off into the cups, hasn’t gotten soggy (but I don’t try and pour water directly on it either), and has held up well while using it. The filters have also held up well and have not broken or ripped while using them.These are nice, portable coffee makers! I think the nice thing about a real pour over system is you don’t have to worry about the coffee reaching your filter and no longer filtering because it’s immersed, but that’s not based on experience as I’ve never personally used a pour-over system! But I still think these are good, work well, and are versatile. I could travel, camp, use at work, etc. Just need coffee grounds, hot water, and a cup! Would have liked them to be wrapped/sealed, but they work well so far!
D**R
So easy to brew coffee anywhere!
These ingeniously simple coffee filters need no machine, electricity, or special technology to brew a cup of coffee! You just put the disk on top of a cup, remove the safety lid, add a scoop of your favorite ground coffee, and gently pour water in a circular motion over the grounds. The fine, built-in filter strains the grounds out and lets the pure coffee drip into your cup. After you're done, all of it (except the plastic lid) is recyclable! The first time I tried it, I added too much water -- I suggest using a clear cup for the first time just to help gauge how much coffee you have made. Otherwise, it's a snap! Great for camping or traveling.
A**K
Good item for the pantry
I make espresso almost every day, and admittedly, I'm a bit of a coffee snob.I do not usually make filter coffee. But occasionally we have a guest who prefers filter to espresso drinks or French Press. These disposable filters are a great solution for me.I tested these filters out, and it does brew coffee well. It's a little odd because using it as designed, the coffee doesn't simply pour through the filter, it may actually steep in the coffee- like tea. But I found that using a tall glass or carafe I can create a true pour over. On the other hand, this filter is perfect if you want to make a small amount of cold brew.For me, this is a nice pantry item. I don't need to make filter coffee every day, but when I do, these filters are a handy and complete solution. Might even be a good solution for camping.I hope this review helps!
R**E
Perfect!
Just decided recently that I wanted to downsize and get rid of my coffee maker, so instead of having so much clutter on my counter, I just have my gooseneck kettle and I can make pour over coffee with these filters right into my cup. Worked like a charm, and a lot less plastic use than the cups I was using before!
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