Pros & Cons
Cons
This says it is cheesecloth, but it is a tightly woven muslin. Did not work at all. These were made outside of the u. Wait of my money.
Highlights
Quality
They are muslin, as advertised, and cinch up really easy with the drawstring closure.
Great quality, 50 pack, not thin at all, and more than served the purpose needed.
I first tried the “cup over” method with the filters, but found that the coffee was going through it too fast and tasted weak.
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- This product had a total of 1,473 reviews as of our last analysis date on Mar 17 2023.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I found that regular coffee was upsetting my gut so i started purchasing mold free organic coffee
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I first tried the “cup over” method with the filters but found that the coffee was going through it too fast and tasted weak
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Then i started putting the grounds directly in my coffee and then straining it into another cup
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The fine mesh strainer was still allowing much of the grounds debris into the coffee
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Then i purchased a large tea strainer to hold 1 to 2 tablespoons which again resulted in weak coffee
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I do not pour near the opening of the bag but next to it
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Then i set my timer for 4 minutes which is the regular time for french press coffee
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I find if i let the groundsbag dry it’s easier to dump the grounds out into my trash