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Topic: Wanted: Basket Coffee Filter Daddy

Posted By: dcmac214 on 04/12/18 07:18am

Any recommendations?
DW 'needs' a coffee filter caddy/holder for the large 8-10 cup basket filters like these.
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Looked online and local stores, haven't found anything that would suit the purpose.


Posted By: Merrykalia on 04/12/18 07:25am

I use an old coffee can that I cleaned and painted. It looks good, has a lid and works great.


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Posted By: downtheroad on 04/12/18 07:33am

Tupper Ware....lots of sizes to choose from..

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Posted By: DutchmenSport on 04/12/18 07:42am

Maybe something like this.


Posted By: Dutch_12078 on 04/12/18 07:42am

We keep ours in a round Tupperware storage container. We found that a rubber tipped touch screen stylus works quite well for separating the filters.


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Posted By: accsys on 04/12/18 07:45am

We just take one stack of 50 out of the bag and sit it on top of the coffee can - get to do it three more times before getting another bag - don't need a special container.


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Posted By: ScottG on 04/12/18 08:01am

I leave ours in the bag it came in stored inside a kitchen cabinet.


Posted By: afidel on 04/12/18 08:11am

Camco makes pop a filter.


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Posted By: 2oldman on 04/12/18 08:14am

i use a gold filter


Posted By: Edd505 on 04/12/18 08:24am

Merrykalia wrote:

I use an old coffee can that I cleaned and painted. It looks good, has a lid and works great.

+1


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Posted By: drsteve on 04/12/18 09:13am

ScottG wrote:

I leave ours in the bag it came in stored inside a kitchen cabinet.


Same here... they stay in a nice neat stack.


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Posted By: bpadamson on 04/12/18 09:35am

Dutch_12078 wrote:

We keep ours in a round Tupperware storage container. We found that a rubber tipped touch screen stylus works quite well for separating the filters.


ditto


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Posted By: fj12ryder on 04/12/18 09:56am

drsteve wrote:

ScottG wrote:

I leave ours in the bag it came in stored inside a kitchen cabinet.


Same here... they stay in a nice neat stack.
Us too, adding something to put them in just adds to the space they take up. Store 'em in the bag.


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Posted By: dcmac214 on 04/12/18 11:22am

afidel wrote:

Camco makes pop a filter.

I find it odd that a general google search, as well as amazon and camping world didn't bring this up. But DW says not what she wants. Think I'll haunt the thrift stores, find a can/container (as suggested other replies) and have one of the granddaughters decorate it. She'll 'have' to love it!


Posted By: Fizz on 04/12/18 12:01pm

https://www.amazon.com/One-At-Time-Filte........2BWJ-tvL&preST=_SY300_QL70_&dpSrc=detail


Posted By: wa8yxm on 04/12/18 04:33pm

Camping world and other stores of that type sell Pop A Filter filter holders.

Let's see if I can pop one up for you.

Amazon link
Camco Pop A Filter

Also comes in white.


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Posted By: Dave H M on 04/13/18 07:16am

this has been interesting for me.

I just toss them in the cabinet next to the coffee grounds can.


Posted By: 2oldman on 04/13/18 10:26am

Something else I thought nobody used anymore.


Posted By: John&Betty on 04/13/18 10:29am

downtheroad wrote:

Tupper Ware....lots of sizes to choose from..

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That's what we use...


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Posted By: mobeewan on 04/13/18 03:36pm

When I use a drip coffee maker I leave them in the bag in a cabinet with a Pinch type coffee filter separator in the bag on top of the next filter.


Posted By: westend on 04/13/18 05:03pm

fj12ryder wrote:

drsteve wrote:

ScottG wrote:

I leave ours in the bag it came in stored inside a kitchen cabinet.


Same here... they stay in a nice neat stack.
Us too, adding something to put them in just adds to the space they take up. Store 'em in the bag.

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Posted By: WillyB on 04/14/18 04:45pm

We just use a margarine-type container. Any of these, like sour cream or cottage cheese plastic containers are handy to keep for leftover veggies, etc as well. They nest in the cupboard to save space, and cost nothing.


Posted By: Ron3rd on 04/14/18 08:32pm

accsys wrote:

We just take one stack of 50 out of the bag and sit it on top of the coffee can - get to do it three more times before getting another bag - don't need a special container.


Same here


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