Coffee Filters
Product Features
- Made from heavyweight, high-grade paper to provide an even flow of coffee through the filter and preserve taste
- Filter has tall sides to prevent coffee grounds from overflowing while brewing
- For use with commercial brewers
- Processed with an elemental chlorine-free (ECF) bleaching method to ensure there is no detectable level of dioxin
- Filter measures 9-3/4″ in diameter at its widest part and 4-1/4″ in diameter at the base of the filter
Fits the Technivorm Grand Coffee Maker I have a Technivorm Grand Coffee Maker (60 oz) and WS can not manage to keep the filters in stock. Additionally, the Technivorm branded filters do not go into detail about the bleaching process and cost almost as much for a 100ct as these cost for 1000. These Bunn are certified chlorine-free and with no trace dioxin and pass NO paper or bleach flavor into the brew. The paper is thick enough to keep its shape and drop into the basket. I pre-wet paper filters (in the basket) and the bunn hold…
These fit Bunn pour over, 12 cup, restaurant style coffeemaker, filter number 6001 Hopefully this will clear up some confusion. These filters are exactly the same as what came with my restaurant style, 12 cup, pour over Bunn coffee maker. I set these side by side with the filters Bunn included with the coffee maker for comparison; Same bottom diameter, same top diameter, same height.. These filters are from Bunn, have the Bunn labels on the plastic bags with reg. number 6001 on the bag and even the shipping box is Bunn which also says made in America. 1000 filters is a…
Filters for DAYS! I have a 10 cup Bunn Coffee maker. My local Malmark no longer seems to carry filters for it, so I ventured into Amazon Land.A side note: Standard coffee filters do not fit properly in the 10 cup Bunn coffee maker. They are too small, at 1/4″ less in diameter. I usually end up with grounds in my coffee.Back to our story. These are labeled as 12 cup filters, but fit my 10 cup maker just fine. At 1 filter per day, I have about 3 years before I need to buy filters…