: Medelco 4-Cup Permanent Basket Coffee Filter
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Medelco 4-Cup Permanent Basket Coffee Filter
from: Medelco
Amazon.com's Price: $7.99
Prices subject to change.



Binding: Kitchen
Brand: Medelco
Color: Golden Stainless Steel
EAN: 0039206211118
Label: Medelco
Manufacturer: Medelco
Material Type: Stainless Steel Mesh
Model: 2-BF111-CB-12
Publisher: Medelco
Release Date: April 05, 2008
Sales Rank: 2607
Studio: Medelco

Features:
  • 4-cup permanent coffee filter made of surgical stainless steel
  • For use with all coffee makers using 2- to 5-cup basket filters
  • Environmentally friendly; easily replaces paper filters
  • Dishwasher-safe on top rack
  • 5-year manufacturer warranty



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Editorial Review:

Product Description4 Cup, Golden Basket Permanent Coffee Filter, Universally Designed To Fit Most Coffee Makers, Heat Treated Surgical Grade Stainless Steel Mesh, Color Can Not Wear Off, Environmental Option To Disposable Paper Filters, Top Rack Dishwasher Safe, Unlike The More Expensive Alternatives, 5 Year Limited Warranty.


What Others Say

finally a small filter!
Finally found a small permanent coffee filter that fits! We searched all over the state. I bought two filters online, one for my son and one for me. It works perfectly, saves money and the environment.

Alaskan Gramma



yes, weak coffee
I agree with previous reviewers, this filter creates weak coffee. Get the Mr. Coffee version of the same.



Does Not Fit Hamilton Beach HDC700S
The filter is so small that most of the water bypasses the filter. A phone call to Medelco was a waste of time.



Coffee Filter
I needed a small permanent coffee filter for my 4-cup Mr. Coffee. It fits perfectly and no coffee grounds leak out.



Rip off pricing and shipping
This filter has been for sale for 8.99 recently, but now other sites all lead only to here where it is suddenly selling for $16.99 ("down from $23.99" is BS), at twice the price. The larger 10 cup model only costs 9.99, is available everywhere.

Then, insultingly, shipping weight is listed as a whopping lying 4 pounds. This item weighs 3 ounces (company website is honest at least).

Isn't that illegal, to charge shipping costs based on fake weights? I know handling costs something, but that is in a different tax category - shipping "reimbursement" goes right into the seller's pocket as hidden profit. It probably costs 80 cents parcel post to send this item. They want to charge 10 times that amount when it is already ... Read More


 

Medelco 4-Cup Permanent Basket Coffee Filter