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Product Description
Thicker, textured, high quality paper with patented flavor enhancing micro perforations, traps harmful oils & bitter sediment to deliver the full taste and aroma of your coffee to your cup! An added extra crimp for additional strength, prevents filter bursts and provide safe, easy disposal. Made with chlorine free, oxygen cleansed paper pulp for today's demand for environmentally safe, natural products. Melitta makes annual contributions to the American Forests Global Releaf fund.
This review is from: Melitta Cone Coffee Filters, White, No. 6, 40-Count Filters (Pack of 12) (Grocery)
The product is fine. But the description is misleading. Each package contains "40 count," that is, 40 filters. But this is not a "(Pack of 12)," as you would think from the description, from the price reduction (from $23.88 to $1.93), and from the shipping weight (4.20 lbs). It's just one box of 40 filters. And you'll pay, as I did, $11 for FedEx to bring you this one box.
Soon after I submitted this feedback, I was issued a partial refund of $7. Product description still needs correcting, but at least customer service was responsive.
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This review is from: Melitta Cone Coffee Filters, White, No. 6, 40-Count Filters (Pack of 12) (Grocery)
Home and Beyond and True Value offers this 12 pack of coffee filters with 40 in each pack. I ordered two 12 packs of 40 coffee filters each and Home and Beyond only sent two packs of 40. Not the 24 packs I ordered and paid for. My advice is do not do business with Home and Beyond or True Value when buying these coffee filters because they do not ship what the listing says. Until Amazon starts enforcing Home and Beyond and True Value to honor what they list in their offerings, IMHO then the buyers need to go somewhere else. Weight says 4.20 pounds. Are they trying to say one tiny pack of 40 paper coffee filters weighs 4.20 pounds???
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This review is from: Melitta Cone Coffee Filters, White, No. 6, 40-Count Filters (Pack of 12) (Grocery)
When I ordered the Melitta filters (pack of 12), I thought I was getting 12 packages of filters! This would have been a good buy for about $20.00. However, to my amazement and consternation, I found ONE package of filters arrived in the mail. My own fault, to be sure, for not checking more carefully. You can be sure I will if I ever do this again!!!!!!!!!!!
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