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Homemade Coffee Filters?

How can I make my own coffee holders for my brew station that makes up to 12 cups of coffee?

By Rose Marie from S/W MS

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December 14, 20120 found this helpful

I suppose you could make some out of a porous cloth or something, but they'd get messy looking in a hurry. Anything out of paper would probably not save you any $$. I have a permanent filter. That's your best bet in my opinion. It is made of copper or stainless steel and fits inside your coffee pot just like a paper filter, except you take it out each time and empty the grounds and wash it off and use again and again.

I have had mine so long I don't recall where I got it. You can probably obtain one at stores like Bed, Bath and Beyond. Doubtful, but not impossible, to maybe get one at Walmart or Target.

 
December 16, 20120 found this helpful

I got a permanent filter at amazon.com

 

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December 17, 20121 found this helpful

I've used a paper towel in a pinch and they work very well but for green purposes if doing so on a regular basis you could cut cheese cloth to about the size of a paper towel instead and then hand wash as needed.

 

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