NuiG—January 4, 2026
Review: These #2 cone coffee filters have been an excellent addition to my daily coffee routine. The sizing is accurate and fits perfectly in 2–6 cup cone coffee makers, pour-over brewers, and my Ninja coffee maker with no bunching or overflow issues. There is no guesswork involved, which makes brewing quick and consistent every time. The unbleached natural brown paper is a standout feature. There is absolutely no chemical smell or paper taste, so the coffee comes through clean and smooth. Knowing the filters are compostable makes them even better, especially for anyone trying to reduce waste without sacrificing performance. Durability is impressive. The paper is thick and tear-resistant, and I have not experienced any blowouts or coffee grounds leaking into the brew, even with finer grinds. Cleanup is effortless—just toss the filter after use. These are reliable, well-made filters that work exactly as described. Pros: Precise fit for 2–6 cup cone brewers and pour-over makers Compatible with Ninja coffee machines Unbleached natural paper with no chemical odors Compostable and environmentally friendly Thick, tear-resistant, and leak-proof construction Delivers clean, sediment-free coffee Easy disposal with no cleanup required Cons: Natural brown color may look different from bleached filters Paper is slightly thicker, which may slow drip time for very fine grinds Summary: A dependable and eco-conscious coffee filter that fits multiple brewers, resists tearing, and produces clean, great-tasting coffee. Excellent value for everyday home or office use and a strong choice for anyone who prefers unbleached, compostable filters. Read more

PoohkieBear—January 6, 2026
As expected, but one issue I think needs discussing. While the box containing the filters is paper-based, inside, the filters were divided into 2 packages of plastic wrap. Upon opening one of the bags, there was a clear scent of plastic. I pre-washed one before using it in a pour-over and one that wasn't prewashed. It didn't make a difference that I could discern. Nonetheless, I would suggest pulling the filters out of the plastic wrap and allowing them to air out to lose the scent of plastic. It appears they use the same packaging die for both #2 and #4 filters, but to make the #2 filters fit, they've divided them in half and wrapped each in plastic. I would prefer they simply use a smaller but wider paper packaging without the plastic. Read more
Waiski—January 5, 2026
Ordered these unbleached eco-friendly coffee filters for my Nijia coffee maker. Did not realize that the filters are smaller than the coffee filters I already had. These filters fit 2-6 cup coffee makers and 1-cup pour-over brewers. The ad also says that they’re “compatible with Nijia coffee makers.” I like the little tab to open them up. When I want a small pot of coffee, I use these smaller coffee filters. After each use, simply toss out your disposable filter for hassle free cleaning. I’m subtracting a star because the price is a bit higher than the other filters that are available. Read more
Mark W.—January 2, 2026
I use these in a Bodum pour over coffee carafe. The Bodum comes with a metal filter, and I just put these right inside the metal filter for a double filter effect. It really makes my coffee incredibly smooth!! They are quite durable and high-quality and you get 100 of them in a package, which is a great value at this price! I literally use these every single day and they perform flawlessly every time. I’ve never had a break or a problem with these… The quality control is exceptional. They are packaged well, and look like something that you could pick up at any supermarket. I like the fact that no harmful chemicals were used to make them perfectly white… Keep that stuff out of my coffee!! Highly recommended! Read more
Gibbswp—December 30, 2025
I really like these filters. We use a lot of pour over coffee, and I like to use unbleached natural paper. It is probably just me, but I feel the coffee tastes better when not used with bleached paper filters. I really like these filters because they come with thumb tabs to pull out the used filter. This is the part of pour-over coffee that I have never liked, as it seems I always end up with some used coffee grains on my fingers. With the convenient tab, I don't have to touch the filter itself, but only pull it out using the tab. If you are a pour-over coffee drinker, I can highly recommend these filters. Read more
Scott—January 3, 2026
The only thing worth noting about these filters is that they come in a box so they are easier to store without making a mess. They work just fine for pour over coffee makers and include a handy tab for easy removal, as many others do. I took a picture comparing them to No. 4 filters as a reminder that these are not full-size cone filters for a drip machine. These run 10 cents each, but a quick search shows that very similar filters are available for 5 cents and even 3 cents. Read more
Nella Z—January 5, 2026
I am very pleased with these unbleached, natural paper coffee filters in the number 2 cone size. I like to use paper filters in my Hamilton Beach two cup coffee maker instead of the metal one that comes with it. These filters fit perfectly and the liquid drips well. Once the coffee finishes perking, it is so easy to just lift the filter with the grounds out and throw the whole shebang into the trash or the composter. The filters also fit well in my holder, keeping them contained and handy next to the coffee maker. All in all, these are very good filters and the 100 count is a bonus. Read more
John Paul Bunyon—December 31, 2025
These coffee filters fit into a size 2 machine or pour over coffee maker. They hold just enough ground coffee for 2-6 cups. The paper stays strong enough to pull out without ripping or losing grounds after Brewing. They are thinner than others I've had but work just the same. I do not notice any change in taste, or smell. The filters themselves are odorless and brown in color. At ten cents a piece they are a good value for Brewing coffee at home. Read more