







โ Elevate your daily brew with filters that mean business.
Amazon Basics Basket Coffee Filters offer 200 high-quality, compostable paper filters designed to fit most 8-12 cup basket coffee makers. Certified by the Sustainable Forestry Initiative, these filters provide superior sediment-free filtration for a smooth coffee experience, backed by a 4.8-star rating from over 19,000 users.


















| ASIN | B0C4Z6SKCS |
| Brand | amazon basics |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 21,074 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Paper |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00195515041492, 00195515042604 |
| Item Part Number | 45-200/623 |
| Item Type Name | Coffee Filters |
| Item Weight | 0.4 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Amazon.com Services LLC. |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 45-200/623A |
| Material | Paper |
| Model number | 45-200/623 |
| Number of Pieces | 200 |
| UPC | 195515042604 195515041492 |
C**R
Good value and works perfectly
These filters work exactly as expected. They fit well in standard coffee makers and donโt tear or fall apart. Good quality for the price, especially for the amount you get. No issues at all and definitely a solid everyday option.
T**.
Good filters
These coffee filters were just as good as name brand. Easy to use, filters my coffee perfectly and no folding or collapsing when brewing in my coffee machine. They are sturdy, easy to separate and no mess after. Good value.
E**S
Great filters
Exactly what it says it is. Work great and affordable.
L**J
Easy to use.
Good sturdy fit in basket, easy to separate.
B**N
Perfect In So Many More Than Just Any Way. Read On --
Brewing drip coffee is becoming a lost art. Everybody seems to be OK with buying expensive cups at a street vendor or shop, or at least keeping their very own K machine to make their own personal special cuppa joe. Might be the same folks who gripe about high costs. I'm not any of those, except I sometimes grumble about the costs of certain things. These coffee filters are not one of those. Truth be told, I don't drink coffee at all. Don't tell anybody or I'll get bombarded with Keurig and Starbucks hate mail. We use coffee filters as flower and plant pot liners. They get a filter, a bit of pea gravel, another filter, then soil goes in with the plant. Keeps the soil where it should be, allows good drainage even when the pot sits in a cup or tray to retain the water. Coffee filters are the perfect product for this. Blasphemy? Will Juan Valdez ride into town, looking for the cretin that doesn't drink coffee? Will the coffee filter police show up at my door, 'splainin how there's some federal code that requires me to buy and filter coffee and the squeezins if I buy the filters? Will our hero find his way out of that airless closet before we can rescue him? Tune in next Monday for the conclusion of the series... These filters are inexpensive, available, probably do a spectacularly excellent job at keeping coffee grounds out of the cup or pot. For us, a package lasts years, through hot and cold, rain or shine, snow, rain, ice, sun. All to keep flowers and plants happy. I could probably get used ones to work, and the house would smell like fresh-brewed coffee every morning. The best part of waking up and all that. Did I forget to mention I don't drink coffee? Thought I'd said something. Net, these filters a great value for us. Yes, we do highly recommend them. Even for brewing coffee if you must. :)
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