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| Material | Paper |
|---|---|
| Brand | Bunn |
| Shape | Disk |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Unit Count | 1000.0 Count |
| is_discontinued_by_manufacturer | No |
|---|---|
| product_dimensions | 15.75 x 7.75 x 7.75 inches; 4 Pounds |
| item_model_number | REGFILTER |
| department | mens |
| date_first_available | August 3, 2017 |
| manufacturer | Bunn-O-Matic Corporation |
| best_sellers_rank | #2,282 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #15 in Disposable Coffee Filters |

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Customers find these coffee filters to be genuine Bunn products that work well in commercial brewing machines and fit perfectly in Bunn coffee makers.
Bought them for work we got a bunn 20cup station and they fit perfect and for the price not bad Read more
Well, let me just say, if there's one thing we've learned over the years at our family’s café, it's that not all coffee filters are created equal. We've been using the BUNN 12-Cup Commercial Coffee Filters for quite some time now, and I must admit, they’ve become a staple in our daily operations. You see, good quality in a coffee filter might not seem like a big deal, but when you're making hundreds of cups a week, it matters. These are the only kind of filters we use, and honestly, I think that's saying something. They manage to keep the grounds exactly where they should be, no rogue bits ending up in the pot. And with a whopping 1000-count pack, we don’t have to worry about constantly reordering, which is a huge plus when you're busy running a business. In my experience, BUNN always maintains the quality we rely on, and these filters are no exception. Bottom line? If you need reliable and durable coffee filters for consistent results, I tend to think you can't go wrong with these! Read more
These are definitely for restaurant multi burrwer bunn style coffee makers. I purchased this size for my home bun coffee pot because I was getting overflow of coffee grounds and when switching to the metal or plastic filter found thick coffee sludge at the bottom of the pot. This s filter works. They are big, however if you press them in, press the sides to the wall of the plastic filter spout, they do their job. They are very good quality Read more
Fits perfect for the bunn. I love strong coffee so standard filters just let the grounds overflow. Great value also. Read more
I know its odd ordering 1000 filters for home use, but these are great filters for brewing in the Bunn commercial coffee maker (VP-17). They last many years and never expire, so it makes sense to buy this way to save money. Plus, I have filters whenever I want to make a great pot of coffee and they are the perfect size for our Bunn. This supply should last us 4 to 6 years. Read more
I drip pour my coffee using the cleaver coffee dripper. I use a lot of filters. The cone shape filters are expensive and the cost adds up fast. I use the bunn filters they work great and a lot more cost effective, big time. What I do is form shape the bunn regulator filters to the cone shape cleaver coffee dripper by putting in some hot water first. Then using a small ladle I form the wet filter to the shape of the cone. Then I drain off just enough so the water level is just below the filter this helps keeping the valve closed in the cleaver coffee dripper and prevents accidental discharge. Then I pour in my custom ground coffee and fill with water. This process works great. I’ve been doing this for several years now. If you read this and say it’s complicated but it’s not. I do it extremely fast. And I always have hot water in a big pot going all day on my nuwave cook top. I find that the water passes through the bunn filters fast enough and better then the V-shape cone filters. Read more
The OXO 12 cup maker needs this kind of flat filter. The OXO brand coffee filters are ridiculously expensive. I bought these because they appear to be similar in design and dimensions. They do the job. The only issues it that they are a little less deep, (the side walls are not as long), and when making 12 cups of coffee, the filter is relatively filled with grounds after the brew. Taking the filter out has to be done carefully to not spill the used grounds. This filter also seems to be a little less robust than the OXO filter. However, it does work and with some caution, there are not problems. So, a good substitute and pricewise a great bargain. Read more
We were experiencing an overflow issue with our Cuisinart burr grind-and-brew machine. Whether brewing via the reusable gold-tone filter or a standard paper filter, the grinds would travel up and over the edge of the filter while brewing and into the pot. The standard paper and gold filter wall heights are simply too short to handle a full strength brew's worth of grinds. Notably, the dry ground volume of a full strength brew does "fit" in a standard paper filter (when not brewed) however once wet, the coffee grinds not only expand in size but the once dry paper filter will compress and sit "down" into the holder as the water saturates it through capillary action. These BUNN filters solved the short-filter issue completely. They are large enough and more importantly, deep/tall enough to ensure that grinds no longer overflow into the pot. When unpacking these filters they admittedly seemed too large and we were doubtful that they would fit our machine, however upon use we found that they functioned perfectly. The extra material and height of the filter walls proved to be useful as the grind expansion and capillary action pulls the filter walls down into the basket. If you have had similar overflow issues with your machine whether Cuisinart, Bunn, or whatnot - I recommend you try these filters. The 1000 pack seems extreme but the per unit cost is excellent and if you use your machine regularly then it is a great value. Read more