BUNN BCF100-B 100-Count Basket Filter Reviews
BUNN BCF100-B 100-Count Basket Filter
- Home-brewer filters made of 100-percent pure virgin fiber
- Continuously checked for proper porosity, flowrate, and structure
- Produced for freshness and purity; designed to eliminate overflow
- 100-percent biodegradable box and filters; FDA approved
- Measure 2-3/4 by 3 inches
Make sure to have plenty of these on hand. After all, without them you won’t be able to brew that essential morning rev up beverage.
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(out of 20 reviews)
List Price: $ 1.99
Price: $ 1.18


Review by William Taber for BUNN BCF100-B 100-Count Basket Filter
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This is the only filter to use with your Bunn 10-cup pourover coffee brewer. The store-brands and the Mr. Coffee brand filters are not tall enough to properly contain the grounds in the basket, due to the superior sprayer nozzle found on the Bunn coffee brewers.
Review by Matthew Hunter for BUNN BCF100-B 100-Count Basket Filter
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Because I can’t find Bunn filters at any of my local stores, I’ve tried several other brands – trying to find one that would adequately replace the Bunn filter. My final conclusion – there aren’t any.Aside from the fact that some other coffee filters leave a papery taste in your coffee, there’s another important reason to get these filters. Bunn coffee brewers can brew a whole pot of coffee in 3 minutes. To do this, they need to push a large amount of water through the grounds in a short period of time. Other coffee filters were not designed to support this high flow-rate. With filters like Mr. Coffee, my Bunn’s filter basket will occasionally overflow during the brew process – spilling coffee and grounds all over my counter. Other brands are too short and grounds manage to get over the filter, and then down into the coffee pot.If you have a Bunn coffee maker, then you *need* Bunn filters. Tip for Canadians: You can buy coffee filters at your local Tim Hortons – they say Tim Horton’s brand, but they are made by Bunn for Tim Hortons! I found this out the last time I was in Canada visiting family… good to know if you can’t find these elsewhere.
Review by I. T. Gavrilovic for BUNN BCF100-B 100-Count Basket Filter
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If you own a Bunn coffee maker, then you either love it or hate it. The difference is likely due to the coffee filters you use. You *must* use Bunn brand filters for any of their 10 cup brewing machines. Here’s why:-These 2.75 x 3″ filters are uniquely designed for Bunn machines. They are almost 10% taller than other filters. If you try brewing coffee w/ another brand of filter (which is shorter), you will probably end up w/ filter overflow and nasty grounds in your coffee. Which is what some people don’t understand when they complain of coffee grounds in their mug.
-In addition, these filters are made from “special paper grade…[for] optimum extraction of coffee’s taste” and are “oxygen processed for better coffee flavor.”I don’t think they cost significantly more than other filters and are well worth buying. In fact, I will never use anything else in my Bunn BT10-B. However, they can be difficult to find in most grocery stores. I have found filters at St@pl&s and T@rg&t. And, of course, here at Amazon.com!
Review by D. Dickman for BUNN BCF100-B 100-Count Basket Filter
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Living in a rural Oregon community there are no filters like this to be purchased anywhere within a 40 mile radius so I was happy to find them at such a great price here. I can’t live without my Bunn coffee maker and it can’t live without it’s proper filters.
Review by Tan Rebel Lawyer for BUNN BCF100-B 100-Count Basket Filter
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Got a great Bunn coffee maker. Looked inside to see what kind of filter they said to use. They didn’t say what size on the box, in the manual, or even on the pack of filters. Very confusing. Went to Sam’s to buy the filters, and saw that they sold some that supposedly fit Bunn coffee makers. Started to get them, but fortunately had taken in the pack that came with the coffee maker. I could see that they were not the same size. I was confused, but did not buy at Sam’s. Looked on Amazon, and was still confused, because many were sold for Bunn. Decided to get these because they came in a box clearly marked as Bunn filters. Finally, I lucked out. These are the right ones. By the way, the coffee from the Bunn coffee maker really does taste better. Best I’ve ever had at home.