Cold Brew Coffee Filters, 120 Count Single Use Filter Packs, Disposable Fine Mesh Brewing Bags for Concentrate/Iced Coffee Maker, Cold Press Kit, Hot Tea in Mason Jar/Pitcher (Personal Size 4″x6″)
Original price was: $8.99.$6.99Current price is: $6.99.






Price: $8.99 - $6.99
(as of Jan 18, 2025 15:02:24 UTC – Details)
Feature:
120 count cold brew filter bags, enough to last more than two months;
Natural material, made from food-grade natural fiber, decomposable and suitable for commercial composting;
Durable, rip resistant, stronger enough can hold more ground coffee without leaking,less chunks and sludge;
Multipurpose use, brewing cold coffee and tea, or making hot & fruit water, also can be used for spice sack for soups and boils,even put in with pressure cooker.
Brewing Instructions:
1. Insert one Personal filter into the container.
2. Pour coarse ground coffee into the filter. (coffee:water ratio of about 1.5:8)
3. Slowly pour cool water into the filter, making sure to saturate all the coffee grounds.
4. Tie the bag closed. Leave plenty of room for the coffee to move around.
5. Cover the lid and let brew for 12-24 hours.
6. Remove lid and carefully remove filter with grounds from brewing container.
(NOTE: The ratio of coffee grounds to water is subjective and depends on personal taste.)
Specifications:
Size: 4 inch wide, 6 inch tall
Color: white
Package included:
120 x Personal Size Bags (coffee grounds not included)
Personal Size Disposable Cold Brew Bags: at 4″ Wide x 6″ Tall, ecommended 100g coarse grounds in 32oz mason jar or standard sized pitcher. Simply fill with grounds and tie the draw strings tight!
Value Pack Save Money and Time: It will comes with 120 counts disposable coffee fliter bags. Our fliter bags work great as an tea bag, lemon citrus, hot tea & fruit water infuser, or spice sack for soups and boils.
Natural material, made from healthy corn fiber,Compatible with cold brew coffee grounds: Bizzy Coffee, Tiny Footprint, Starbucks, Cold Brew Lab, Death Wish, Stone Street, Chestbrew, Gradys Cold Brew, Koffee Kult, Lavazza, Dunkin Donuts, Chameleon.
Disposable Without Mess: The disposable coffee fliter bag can help make your cold brew drinks as easy as possible. You just simply fill with coarse ground coffee and tie the draw straps tight,brew in differnent sized jar, pitcher, or bucket, once you are done brewing, throw away the cold brew filter, then serve on ice! What’s more, each bag is durable, rip resistant, it won’t tear and spill out grounds everywhere and can reduce sludge and grounds from soiling your cold brew batch effciently.
Make coffee at home: with these drawstring filter bags, it will be much convenience to make and enjoy coffee with your friends, also, it will be nice for you and your kids to make tea, coffee together, spending a warm leisure time
Customers say
Customers praise the coffee filter for its quality, durability, and value. They find it works well for brewing cold brew coffee and has strong ties that prevent leaks. The bag holds three cups of coffee beans perfectly with enough space for circulation of the water. Customers appreciate its ease of use and sludge capacity.
AI-generated from the text of customer reviews

Meg Kay –
Great makes cold brew easy to clean up
I love these theyâre easy to use to make cold brew perfect each time . I tie off the ends gently. Are used to make cold brew without bags and it was such a mess to clean the wet grounds out of my cold brew container now I simply lift it up after itâs completely dripped and throw the whole thing in the garbage unless a person wants to recycle the grounds. Iâve NEVER had any grounds leak out of the bag at all and itâs never torn thatâs why I give it five stars.
ChrisB803 –
The trick for easy, delicious cold brew
I had been using nut milk bags to make my cold brew, but it was kind of a pain to clean after every use. These are affordable, versatile, and do a decent job of containing the “sludge” you often get when making cold brew.I tie off the top and just let it sit in a gallon jar of water for 36-48 hours, then sprinkle the grounds in my garden to prevent snails.It’s been a couple months since I bought these, and I still have a bunch left. The one bag should last me a year, at least.
Tommy T –
Your quest is over.
Stop looking. You found it. This is the best product at the best price. I even hand squeeze these to get every drop out and they have never ripped.
Smile Saurus –
Just About Perfect
I bought a gallon-size jar here on Amazon that included a mesh filter for making cold-brew coffee but after a couple of years the filter began to come apart and coffee grounds spill would into the jar. Since the company doesn’t sell a replacement filter, I looked into other options and landed on these single-use filter bags.I like these bags. While the size I got ‘can’ hold 8 cups of coffee grounds, my ‘recipe’ for cold-brew is 4 cups of coffee grounds + enough water to fill the gallon jug, so I only put 4 cups in the bag. The top of the bag has a nice wide opening which made it easy to dump coffee grounds into the bag. As the bag got heavier, I used a rubber band along the jar’s mouth to hold the bag in place so I could fill it. After tying the string, a small hole remained at the opening – not huge, but large enough for grounds to escape. So I didn’t fill the jar past that point and made sure to screw on the lid with the strings hanging outside of the jar so that the bag wouldn’t shift/spill.It worked. 21 hours later I had nice cold-brew coffee with ZERO coffee grounds in it and more importantly: ZERO sludge in it! The strings stayed tied and didn’t ‘suck out’ too much of the liquid.These would be perfect if they could be 100% tied shut.The description lists these bags as ‘commercially compostable’ and I considered tossing the whole bag into my countertop composter since I already compost my coffee grounds but I wasn’t sure if the machine could handle it. A couple of tea bags are one thing, but a thick bag like this is quite another.Also: once the cold-brew was done, I had to move the bag to the side and pour the coffee into a large bowl because the bag was too stuff to pull straight out of the jar. A bit of a pain, but not world-ending.The original gallon-size jar with filter: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07JN36LWT/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
toolman –
Perfect size
If you want to make a gallon of cold brew coffee then this bag is perfect. Holds three cups of coffee beans perfectly with enough space for circulation of the water. Highly recommended.
reenie0521 –
Works like itâs suppose to, no complaints
Works perfectly for my cold brew coffee. I just like to tie the tops and I donât get a lot of grinds. Good price good product
NJB Dimples –
These bags work great!
These bags work great. Great value as well. I also use them as mini gift bags and for potpourri!
Jim –
Solid product
Quantity is great. I use for making my own cold brew coffee. No issues as of yet. Havenât had any coarse ground coffee slip through at all and itâs been 2 months.
Jason Tilton –
Was amazed by the size and strength of these