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Product Description
Finum Tea Filter size medium Up to 6 tea cups finum filters are internationally renown. The variety of sizes give each tea enthusiast the chance to enjoy their tea in their individually preferred manner. Our oxygen bleached paper is famous for its unique true-flavor filtering qualities. They are chlorine free and biodegradable. To be used with a filter holder (click, clip, top holder or the filter stick).
Product Details
100 Finum Tea Filter, Medium
Kitchen: 0 pages
Publisher: Finum
Label: Finum
Studio: Finum
Average Customer Review: based on 3 reviews
Sales Rank in Kitchen & Housewares: #11650
Customer Reviews
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Customer Rating:
Summary: Perfect for TEA or COFFEE (no paper taste) 2010-08-05
Comment: I consider myself a coffee and tea snob (I have tried many gadgets and brewing methods).. The main thing is to get good tea or coffee from the start.. And manual control with a simple brew method works best (for one or 2).
I believe these filters are the ultimate for convenience at work or vacation, when you want to drink your own coffee or tea stash (I use them at home too, pending installing the espresso machine someday).. Nothing breakable, light weight for travel.. Although I had to throw out my tea one time airport security handled my tea with dirty gloves on (sometimes you cant win). For packing ahead of time fill the little bags (if I anticipate not having a teaspoon), I put all in between a fold of tin foil (to protect from light, and plastic), then put the batch in a zip lock).. Dont mix coffee and tea in the same ziplock..
Am using the size that is about 6" long, for one cup at a time.. I have tried several brands of coffee filters in a pour yourself coffee dripper, and all but one had a very noticeable paper taste (and these did not have this problem.. and I dont have to wash out the dripper when done either). Although for coffee, I believe the thicker coffee filters absorb more coffee oils (for people trying to avoid the oil for cholesterol reasons)..
Coffee or tea may float out of the filter if you are careless (and some of these tear out.. maybe 1 of 5.. little bit of a pain.. I think some are defective.. at least in my 100 carton.. almost gave 4 starts for this complaint).. I spoon in coffee, then dunk it deep enough to get the filter wet and drop it over the side of the cup (to close the top.. simple)..
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Customer Rating:
Summary: Work just fine for a large cup of tea 2010-04-02
Comment: These are very large filter pouches. I take them to work with enough tea inside to make a 16 oz beverage. They're very long (meant to be used with a filter stick) so I fold the top down and staple it - not too kosher, I know, but works great for taking to work! Tea leaves tend to swell up when steeped and these filters are large enough to allow for that expansion. And 100 for $5! A good deal.
Customer Rating:
Summary: Not Practical 2010-03-21
Comment: There is no way to close the bag. They are also too big for just one or even two cups.
I believe these filters are the ultimate for convenience at work or vacation, when you want to drink your own coffee or tea stash (I use them at home too, pending installing the espresso machine someday).. Nothing breakable, light weight for travel.. Although I had to throw out my tea one time airport security handled my tea with dirty gloves on (sometimes you cant win). For packing ahead of time fill the little bags (if I anticipate not having a teaspoon), I put all in between a fold of tin foil (to protect from light, and plastic), then put the batch in a zip lock).. Dont mix coffee and tea in the same ziplock..
Am using the size that is about 6" long, for one cup at a time.. I have tried several brands of coffee filters in a pour yourself coffee dripper, and all but one had a very noticeable paper taste (and these did not have this problem.. and I dont have to wash out the dripper when done either). Although for coffee, I believe the thicker coffee filters absorb more coffee oils (for people trying to avoid the oil for cholesterol reasons)..
Coffee or tea may float out of the filter if you are careless (and some of these tear out.. maybe 1 of 5.. little bit of a pain.. I think some are defective.. at least in my 100 carton.. almost gave 4 starts for this complaint).. I spoon in coffee, then dunk it deep enough to get the filter wet and drop it over the side of the cup (to close the top.. simple)..
bobbler