☕ Sip, Brew, Repeat – Your Mess-Free Coffee Revolution Awaits!
The YQL Cold Brew Coffee Filter offers 50 disposable mesh brewing bags, each measuring 4x6 inches, designed for easy and mess-free cold brew coffee or tea preparation. Made from eco-friendly, high-temperature resistant material, these filters are perfect for coffee lovers seeking convenience and versatility.
M**O
Amazing
One of the best purchases I've made on Amazon! I'm a cold brew fanatic but can't justify going to a coffee shop and spending money on it every day. These genius little bags allow me to turn the coffee I already have into delicious cold brew. I add 3 oz ground coffee to one bag, tie it closed, and let it steep in 48 oz water for about 12 hours. It couldn't be easier and is a very economical option as well.
S**N
These Make Great Cold Brew Coffee, With No Mess!
So, I love cold brew coffee. I make 6 quarts about every 10 days, give or take. I have a 12-quart bin to steep it in, but the one yuck part was having to deal with the grounds at the end. I was filtering through cheesecloth and it was messy and time-consuming. Plus, despite using 50 count cloth, was still getting coffee "silt". Then I ran across these! I debated which size to get - I use a 12-ounce bag of coffee to make the 6 quarts. I was hoping the 6" by 10" would hold all the coffee. It did! Not by much, but I was able to put the whole bag's coffee into the filter bag, with enough tie-off room. There is a single cord looped to one side to tie it off. I knotted the tie as tight as I could - then made a knot about 1/2" out, and looped the ties around the top of the bag and tied it off tight also, for extra insurance. Then put it in the water and held it under until it got good and wet and let it sit 12 hours. When it was ready, I got a mesh strainer to hold the bag out of the water so it could drain back into the coffee and not waste. Then I poured it into my fridge container. Not a single ground escaped - and I couldn't see any silt, either! This coffee has been great! When I get to the bottom, I'll find out if I missed silt, lol. But this was SO much easier than dealing with all the loose grounds. Highly recommended!Edited to add: got to the bottom of my container, not one bit of silt! Usually there is plenty of silt at the bottom. Very happy!
T**H
Best bag for making cold brew, no more filtering
These are awesome. Before I would just combine coffee and grounds in a picture, then have to sift the coffee the next day before drinking my cold brew. Now, I just have to remove and squeeze the bag of any excess coffee and I'm good to go, no extra filtering required. I'm definitely never looking back, this is the best way to make cold brew without some fancy cold brew picture with a built-in filter.
K**O
Cold Brew Done Right
I love these coffee filters as they allow me to make cold-brewed coffee a breeze. it literally takes minutes to fill them up and put them inside of the jar with cold water. The quality is great and I get very smooth taste without the residue.
A**R
A cold-brew mesh that's true!
The no-mess, cold-brew filtration bag is an outstandingly crafted mesh that's durable and large enough to provide a variety of coffee grind dosages or tea leaves that enables one to use different size brewing containers. The durable mesh holds up to any agitation or shaking that one might use in the cold-brew process and eliminates the grind of clean up !
M**8
Works well for cold brew coffee and teas!
Just used these today for making cold brew coffee I just tied and knotted the string over the top in a pitcher and it kept the contents inside.No leaking! Works great!
D**.
mess free cold brew!
i love these!! i just used he first bag and it’s strong and didn’t break easily which is what i was looking for. It filters the coffee well so it’s smooth. i definitely recommend these!
K**.
Better than the reusable cloth bag.
Holds 2 cups coffee easily and is very durable. It does not tear nor leak coffee grinds. The drawstring closure tightens nicely. It works so much better than the reusable cloth bag.
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