☕ Brew Boldly: Your Coffee, Your Rules!
These Coffee Pod Replacement Filters come in a generous 200-pack, allowing you to create your own coffee pods with your favorite blends. Compatible with all major coffee pod brewers, these eco-friendly filters are designed for convenience and sustainability, making them the perfect choice for coffee enthusiasts.
Shape | Disk |
Material | Pods |
D**N
Works Great!
My husband and I are at a hotel and we’ll be here 3 weeks. After the first day, I really missed my usual brand of coffee so I purchased the coffee and the pod kit from Amazon to see if it would work with the single serve coffee maker in our room. It worked PERFECTLY! Everything sealed very nicely using the iron. I used a wine glass from our little kitchenette because that’s all I had that was close to the diameter of the pod, and it worked great! No leaks whatsoever, even though I let the pod steep in the hot water for a couple minutes to make a little stronger brew. The pod fits in the little single serve tray very nice. I have to say I don’t think it makes very strong coffee but letting the pod steep a little longer in the hot water solved that issue for me. Highly recommend!
B**2
These filters seal 100% of the time.
Great filters, great price. I use them in an aluminum pod holder that I bought on ebay for $10. You place the filter in the aluminum ring-like holder, fill the filter with ground coffee (2-2.5 teaspoons which makes an 8 ounce cup of coffee in my brewer) and seal the filter top using a household iron (my wife gave me her old iron). Takes about 2-3 seconds to seal and it seals every time, 100% of the time, perfect pods. I like my coffee fresh so I grind my own coffee and make enough pods for a few days at a time, only takes a few minutes. Makes a great cup of coffee tailored to my likes. I use a bodium burr grinder with appropriate coffee and grind that I like. I have bought these filters and another brand and both work equally well but these cost less than the others.
A**Y
Filter is Very Thick
If you want to make your own coffee pads or pods, these filters work Wonderfully!I use a canning jar ring, insert one of these filters, add my coffee grounds, place the flap on top and use a Hot iron, for a Few Seconds, to seal them closed. I've not had a single problem with the top sealing closed, or coming apart, however, there is a small issue.The filters are excessively thick, it causes increased back pressure, and my Senseo coffee machine will not push a full cup of water through the pad without, auto shutting off, . Although it's a problem, I use the same pad and run the single cup serving again and all is good.
P**L
I happen to own one of the Perfect Pod flat pod makers that the filters fit perfectly ...
First, a caveat.I happen to own one of the Perfect Pod flat pod makers that the filters fit perfectly into for filling and sealing. I have had no problems at all, so far, in the first box I purchased, with making, sealing, and using these filters.Lacking this item, which is no longer made, these pods CAN still be used, albeit with a little more trouble.The easiest way, without the pod making machine, is to find a small glass, measuring cup (no spout! need a flat rim), or bowl, with a thick enough rim to take a little pressure, into which the filter will fit with the edges extending over the rim. The cup or other holder needs to be able to take the heat of an iron, so not plastic! Spoon in the desired amount of coffee, then fold the top over and use a hot iron, from the laundry room, to seal the pod. Repeat until you have as many pods as you want.But if you have the type of coffee maker that the filter fits snugly into, and then presses down to hold it firmly in place all along the top, you might try not sealing them at all! You may be able to place the filter into the holder, spoon in the coffee, fold the top over and then just close the coffee maker to make the coffee. With mine, I can remove the holder easily to dispose of the pod, but if you don't have that sort, and have to reach in to get the used pod, you may find this unacceptable as it would be easy to spill the used grounds during removal. And some of the flat coffee pod makers may not hold it in well enough to keep the lid in place without sealing prior to use.With those caveats (or coffeeats?) I highly recommend these filters.
S**I
not worth it
I like a strong cup of coffee. I bought this for my single serve basket type for my Hamilton beach.. It is simply too small to put enough coffee in for a strong cup, also, I did try to use my flat iron to seal, which did work, but again would have to put even less coffee in.
A**A
Great for those of us that still use pods
These are great for making pods to use in our Bunn MyCafe coffee maker. These would work well in a Senseo as well. I hope they don't discontinue them anytime soon.
N**A
Consistently Weak Coffee
Purchased these for a cruise. If you like coffee flavored water, these are for you!I tried 2 TBS Pike Place Starbucks, weak. 2.5 TBS med roast specialty coffee, weak. Tried 2 pads with 2 tbs in each - doubled up in the brew basket, still weak! It is was the darkest color of the brew trials, but it just tastes like coffee flavored water!I'm so disappointed! I read the great reviews, followed all the tips & tricks, but the result was very disappointing.What do they do well? Seal! I had zero grounds in my coffee. I was careful to only seal the edges using a hot iron & pad set on a ⅓ measure cup. Worked perfectly. Incredibly easy.If only it would do what I needed it to. Allow a good cup of coffee to be made from it.
K**N
Makes brown water, not coffee
Why did you pick this product vs others?:I was so excited to find these pods. They were easy to seal (I used an 8 oz jelly mason jar - perfect size). However, it seems the filter paper is too thick to allow water in to steep the coffee. We ended up with light brown water, not coffee. I even let the pod steep for another 5-6 minutes after brewing without much difference.
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