- Pack of twenty four, 100-count each (total of 2400 count)
- Biodegradable filters for eight-inch coffee-machine baskets
- All-natural product made of unbleached paper; won't affect coffee flavor
- Manufactured in Sheboygan
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Prefer The Unbleached Coffee Filters,
By Elaine S (Los Angeles, CA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: If You Care 8-Inch Basket Filters in Poly Bag, 100-Count Packages (Pack of 24) (Grocery)
We have used both the If You Care Basket Filters and Melitta's Brown Basket Filters and could not find any differences. Both are good. We only like to use natural colored paper products or bleached with hydrogen peroxide, not with chlorine whenever possible.
5.0 out of 5 stars
good product, cheaper in bulk!,
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This review is from: If You Care 8-Inch Basket Filters in Poly Bag, 100-Count Packages (Pack of 24) (Grocery)
Had been using this product regularly, until the local health food store closed. I try to avoid chlorine since it supposedly makes byproducts that mimic estrogen, which can be harmful to the males of any species. As these are unbleached, their production does not require chlorine. Glad to find it on amazon.com in bulk, and cheaper.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
If there was such a thing as organic coffee filters this would be it,
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This review is from: If You Care 8-Inch Basket Filters in Poly Bag, 100-Count Packages (Pack of 24) (Grocery)
before you buy coffee filters do your research. what chemicals do they use when making the paper? what glues do they use to hold the paper together? if you care rates superior in all categories in my book. if you don't care go ahead and drink something that is just been soaking in hundred degree water with acidic coffee. I think that's crazy if you're a health-conscious long-term coffee drinker. also drink organic coffee with fair trade certification
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