Melitta Number 2 Cone Coffee Filters are the paper filters most cone-style drip brewers were actually designed around — size 2 fits 2-to-6-cup brewers and most pour-over cones, and the natural-brown unbleached paper avoids the chlorine and dioxins used to whiten commodity filters. The microfine filtration catches the fine grounds that pass through reusable metal filters and muddy up cups.
The 600-count bulk pack is roughly a two-year supply for a daily drinker — enough to skip the monthly trip to the coffee aisle for more filters. Natural unbleached paper holds up wet without tearing or collapsing, and the filters separate cleanly from the stack instead of sticking together in a wet clump the way cheap imports do.
Melitta has manufactured its cone filters at its Clearwater, Florida facility since 1963. The German brand invented the modern cone-and-paper-filter brewing method in 1908 and still produces filters for the American market domestically — the filter most American kitchens have used for two generations.

