☕ Elevate your coffee game with every pour!
Kalita Wave (100P) Paper Filters in Size 155 are premium paper filters designed specifically for Kalita 155 drippers. This pack of 100 ensures consistent, clean, and balanced coffee extraction with a basket shape that optimizes water flow and flavor clarity.
Shape | Basket |
Material | Paper |
D**R
Great product for drip coffee
I have been buying this filter for our Vietnam Coffee we made at home for a few years. It is my go to filter. The product is high quality. There is no residual taste from this filter. I highly recommend this filter.
M**N
Made for the Kalita Wave 155
These are the only filters available for the Kalita Wave 155. They are high quality
S**M
great
wave really does improve flavor
V**S
They work great!!
I like these filters because they're pre-formed and they do what they're supposed to do. My only gripe is that I wish they were "taller" so they would hold a lot more water. Other than that, they work just fine!
T**A
Goodfilter
Filts well no added tastes
I**A
Why 1 star reviews? 2nd buy & still a great filter
With the 16% in 1 star reviews we were concerned so we bought both the white and brown filters.We found both to not have any problems. White are shipped in the plastic bag you see and the brown are shipped in a box.The brown just cost a lot more per filter.The filters are two to three times as thick as a grocery store 10-12 cup filter.The filters tend to sit up in the pour-over cup but with the first scoop of coffee, I just push it down with the scoop.We have the Kalita Wave series Wave Dripper 155 and the Hario V60 Buono Coffee Drip Kettle (bought elsewhere as the one here is from China not Japan).Insanely good and smoooooth coffee.
J**R
They're everything that a filter is supposed to be .
I like the small size that fits perfectly in my single serving coffee maker. The seller has prompt delivery too .
F**X
the brown ones supposedly retain their shape better, but i prefer these
the brown ones supposedly retain their shape better, but i prefer these. i rinse the brown ones in near-boiling water, 50 at a time, multiple rinses. they are never odorless, but i don't taste them afterward. on the other hand, this rinsing weakens them to the point where the white ones (not rinsed) hold their shape better. shape retention isn't that important, but it's easier to pour into a filter that hasn't deformed.while we're here ... let me say that i don't think pulse-pour technique is necessary with 155 filters. pouring continuously is possible if you pour slowly enough. i use a heavy-duty, 400ml beaker. no drips, no need to pulse. the Hario VDD-02B decanter's silicone band fits _this_ quite well!
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