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Review on ☕️ Toddy Paper Bags Coffee Filters: Home Model - Naturally Superior Brewing by Chris Tobin

Revainrating 5 out of 5

You don't need the whole messy toddy system - just use their filters!

Media could not be loaded. My relatives convinced me to buy the whole toddy system and I bought it. But hooray! This is a lot harder than it should be. All you really need are these filters - MUCH easier and cheaper than using the whole system (see instructions below). With the complete system, I'm tired of worrying about the wool floor filter (which can let coffee grounds through and always looks dirty with coffee grounds built in); rubber floor plug (which can be lost, had to be bought new); messy grinding cleaning (which takes a long time); and complicated procedures (which you need to remember). Here's an EASIER AND CHEAPEST way to ONLY use these filters: 1) Fill the filter bag with a full pack of ground coffee and place it in the container. 3) Pour 7 cups of water into the coffee filter bag and leave the bag in the pot for about 10 hours (or as long as you normally brew). It can be inside or outside the fridge. Don't worry about ground coffee falling out of the coffee maker: the bag simply stays in place if it gets wet. Pour into a saucepan (or just pour out). 5) Discard the filter bag with ground coffee. Pour the coffee from the coffee pot into a pot. just right? Here's the COMPLICATED method (how the toddy system works and why we don't use it anymore): 1) First, the toddy system requires you to coarsely grind the coffee (that's why we have a coffee grinder) unless you buy (You extra mash filter built-in grounds and sometimes fine coffee oozes out) Then pour your bag of coffee grounds into a white container and add 7 cups of water. 5) After about 10 hours (or as long as you want to brew) place a white container on top of a glass jug to strain the coffee. But first you have to remove the rubber stopper, then the coffee starts to spill out before you can put it on the glass jug, so it always makes a bit of a mess for me. 6) Once a white cup is placed on a glass jug, the coffee is slowly filtered into the jug through the wool filter at the bottom of the white tub. The wool filter can be reused, but you will never clean it, so explain to the family that it can be dirty and don't throw it away). 7) After the coffee is strained, a mess of coffee grounds is left in the white tub, which you need to scoop out with your hands or empty into the bin, then rinse the tub thoroughly. too much pain Go the easy way! These filters are great!

Pros
  • Genuine Toddy replacement filter
Cons
  • Ugly packaging