

☕ Elevate your cold brew ritual with the ultimate filter upgrade!
OXO Good Grips Cold Brew Coffee Maker Replacement Paper Filters come in a pack of 50, providing an additional filtration layer to the stainless steel mesh for smoother, low-acid coffee concentrate. Made from biodegradable paper, these filters are designed exclusively for OXO Cold Brew Coffee Makers, ensuring a cleaner, sediment-free brew every time.










































| ASIN | B00QYCCWCC |
| Best Sellers Rank | #115,185 in Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Kitchen ) #348 in Disposable Coffee Filters |
| Brand | OXO |
| Color | Cold Brew Filters |
| Compatible Models | Coffee Maker |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,073) |
| Date First Available | 23 March 2015 |
| Item Weight | 9 g |
| Material | Paper |
| Model Number | 11147200 |
| Product Dimensions | 7 x 2 x 7 cm; 9 g |
| Special Features | Manual |
S**M
Why have you doubled the price?
D**N
Works as intended. No complaints from me.
A**I
Great price for 200 filters
T**.
After at least 100 batches of cold brew, I find the filters do exactly what they are supposed to...remove the fines from your cold brew concentrate. Initially, I found they clogged even though I use the most course setting on my burr grinder. The problem was me...I was gently stirring the brew mix 3 to 4 times over the course of it's 24-hour cycle which loosened and created more fines and subsequently clogged the filter. Now, it's 1 gentle stir about an hour into the cycle and let it be...no issues, it drains completely and the concentrate is delicious. OH, by the way, OXO.com sells them for $3.99 for Qty-50...just bought 4 more packs.
H**H
I approached these OXO replacement filters with the enthusiasm of someone who'd just discovered that cold brew doesn't have to taste like regret. At fifty filters per box, they were kind to my wallet, which is more than I can say for my relationship with actual relationships. The paper filters did an admirable job catching most of the grit, delivering coffee so smooth it could probably audition for a toothpaste commercial. The real comedy began when I attempted to make my usual 900 ml batch. About halfway through, the filter decided it had seen enough of this coffee nonsense and went on strike. The liquid simply refused to pass through, as if the coffee grounds were staging a sit-in protest. I found myself standing there, watching my precious cold brew concentrate hold up traffic in the filter, wondering if this was how people felt during the great coffee shortage of 1942. Just be prepared for the occasional filter rebellion when you try to make more than a teacup's worth. They're like that friend who's great for small gatherings but suddenly needs to leave when the party gets too big.
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