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Review on ☕️ CAPMESSO Disposable Coffee Paper Filters - 300 Count (Natural) - Compatible with Keurig Coffee Makers and Reusable Pods by Craig Kimball

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Unbleached paper is good, paper coverage is not good. I'm not sure

I used them for the first time today and did a little comparison with my latest patch of "signature" filters - EZ-Cup by Perfect Pod. Price - These Capmesso filters save you about 50% or $0.05 per filter, so it's a consideration, but not a big one for me given the low overall price. Flavor - I personally can't tell the difference. Tie? But I have to give the unbleached paper a slight edge, so Capmesso wins. The size. You can see that the Capmesso filters are slightly smaller and fit nicely in the larger EZ-Cup filters. Is that a plus or a minus? IDK - Want to add as much coffee as possible to each brew? It doesn't matter to me that I'm interested. Simplicity - Both come in easy stacks and are not difficult to take apart. No difference. Purity - Both are made of paper, which I can't tell any difference in thickness, and both keep the coffee grounds out of the cup. However, without the paper lid, the coffee grounds will stick to the top of the Capmesso filter cassette holder. It's okay if you only give the holder a quick rinse, but that may conflict with your reason for using the filters in the first place. Filters I just received!

Pros
  • 🌴KEURIG FILTERS: ECO-FRIENDLY MATERIAL: Our paper coffee filters are 100% biodegradable, helping to reduce our environmental impact and water wastage. No chemical residue, no harm to the body.
Cons
  • I won't say anything