☕ Elevate your brew game with filters that mean business
Chemex Bonded Natural Square Filters are 20-30% thicker than competitors, crafted from premium cotton in the USA, and designed to fit nearly all Chemex coffeemakers. Their specialty fiber design traps bitter oils and grounds, delivering a clean, smooth cup every time. Packaged exclusively in a 100-count set, these filters enhance your coffee ritual with professional-grade performance and style.
Material | Paper |
Brand | Chemex |
Shape | Square |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Unit Count | 100.0 Count |
Manufacturer | Chemex |
UPC | 764527374531 760625106128 827165726596 885526987291 015400847438 028068001104 885551543295 885404271467 885755657187 029441095604 764527374548 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00827165726596 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 6.57 x 6.57 x 4.45 inches |
Package Weight | 0.63 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 12.99 x 6 x 1 inches |
Item Weight | 16 ounces |
Brand Name | Chemex |
Warranty Description | Warranty |
Model Name | Chemex Bonded Filter - Natural Square - 100 ct - Exclusive Packaging |
Color | Multicolor |
Suggested Users | Unisex-Adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | FSU-100 |
Style | SKUUF260 |
Included Components | Chemex Bonded Filter - Natural Square - 100 ct - Exclusive Packaging |
Size | 100 count |
A**G
Great filters for pour overs
Perfect for the Chemex. Produces a seal that is easy to pour & taste is unmatched. Highly recommend with a chemex or other pour overs but definitely worth it if you have a Chemex!
S**P
Chemex filters
Arrived without any issues. Works as expected
C**K
Great filter
I have been using this product for 5 years and love it. Just open, place the double fold on the spout side of your Chemex, and make a great cup of coffee
T**S
sturdy and affordable
The coffee filters for a Chemex pour over coffeemaker are simple and strong. I do two pour overs every morning and the filters never break! I prefer a paper filter vs. a metal filter as it filters all of the fine particles. It makes the coffee taste better as well. I have a very sensitive stomach. When I use a metal filter, the coffee is too strong and hurts my stomach. I love the pour over method of coffee vs drip brew coffee. I like the act of being intentional when making my morning coffee. It is time for me to purchase more filters.
I**E
Amazing quality
We happened upon a Eight Cup Classic Series Coffeemaker at our local Goodwill for six dollars and had no idea what it was. Brought it home and searched the web to find out. After watching a few videos on the web I ordered the Chemex Bonded Filter Natural Squares and a replacement Wood Collar as the one we had was broken and a piece missing. Upon receiving them we immediately brewed our first pot with pre-grown coffee. It took a lot of work and time to get the coffee through this filter but the reward in flavor was amazing. Next day we ground our own beans slightly larger and the results were much more satisfying due to the time it took to make and the taste was still amazing.We will be using the Chemex Bonded Filter Natural Squares and purchasing them again!
T**E
They're good filters but you can purchase them.for half the price at the store.
You can get 100 filters for $10 at local stores. Make sure you do smart shopping unlike me.
C**D
they are good
Use in my chemex. They initially were a little confusing to figure out how oto place in but there are directions on the box. They slow filter so think fill up and take 3-4 min to completely filter, but i do like better than a drip maker.
S**2
Expensive, but well worth it.
I never knew how massive a role a filter makes in the flavor of coffee. That paired with a proper grinder makes for a very radically better cup of coffee than what I was used to. The filter is really what makes the Chemex, a Chemex. It feels sturdy, and very dense in a way. Like craft paper. It restricts water flow much better than metal filters, and I have not seen much, if any, sediment in the bottom of any of my coffee cups. The coffee comes out very smooth, and has a more refined flavor than my other ways of making coffee. The square shape of the filters threw me for a loop, but they aren't hard to use, and the box does technically show you how to open it up and place it in the pour over. Technically. Once you get your hands on it, you'll see what I mean, it's not hard, just not instantly apparent. Squares versus circles? No clue, your choice. Also, there was no paper-y flavor for me, or chemical flavor, after properly wetting the paper a good bit and pouring the water out. I will say, 20$ USD for 100 filters or .20 cents per each is not cheap at all, or even at 10$, but is well worth it. Regardless if you have a genuine chemex or some over pour over that uses pretty similar cone filters, these filters are worth your money.
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