








🍃 Brew Boldly, Waste Lightly – Elevate Your Tea Ritual
finum® 100 Tea Filters are FSC-certified, chlorine-free, biodegradable paper bags designed for loose tea brewing. Featuring a double bottom fold for optimal leaf expansion and a practical filling tab for precision, these 7.5 x 10 cm filters fit mugs, pots, and glasses, offering an eco-friendly, convenient, and aromatic tea experience.
















| ASIN | B002WB12IE |
| Best Sellers Rank | #721,053 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #632 in Tea Filters |
| Brand | finum |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (247) |
| Date First Available | November 10, 2009 |
| Department | All Ages / Unisex |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04004060420552 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Is Dishwasher Safe | No |
| Item Weight | 1.44 ounces |
| Item model number | 63/421.55.00 |
| Manufacturer | finum |
| Material | Paper |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 3.9"L x 3.9"W |
| Shape | Square |
| UPC | 735343108082 793842086720 |
R**N
Good quality filter ideal for cups of tea or cups of coffee
Great for loose tea and also when pouring coffee from a French press coffee maker into a mug to filter out grinds and excess sludge. Cute little plastic stick can be used to hang filter from it - you just stick it through the filter near the top and, if you’re making tea, hang it on the rim of cup, or can hold the stick with the filter above the cup. I use a French coffee press and have notice that even with pouring with the press filter in place, coffee grounds sediment and a few grounds can get into my coffee cup and looks like sludge when you get towards the bottom of the cup. Not wanting to drink this I decided to try using these disposable tea filters to pour my coffee through into a cup - and it works beautifully in filtering out everything mentioned above although when doing what I’m doing (unless you have a very deep cup), I hold the filter on it’s little stick ABOVE the coffee in the cup as it filters through vs hanging the stick with the filter on the sides of the cup so the tea leaves can steep in hot water. Is very effective. Nice quality filters are small and designed for individual cup of tea although could potentially work on small/narrow rimmed tea pots as well.
K**N
PERFECT FILTER SYSTEM for Loose Tea
I'm very pleased with these Finum Medium Tea Filters!! I've read the other reviews and understand where they're coming from. When these filters collapse on itself (when pouring water into them) - it's very tricky to reopen them - and the tea leaves start leaking out of the filter through the top. Frustrating... However,.... My review: I love these filters because they are not only strong but also wide at the bottom - this allows the full expansion of the tea leaves. Some filters out there are too narrow at the bottom and in my opinion doesn't allow for the full expansion of the tea leaves. Also, these filters are quite strong. I like to squeeze the tea filter with the tea leaves between infusions and these hold up extremely well no matter what temperature I use (doesn't disintegrate). I've used other filters that broke open after the 2nd infusion - very frustrating (waste of money). I'm so glad to find these bc they renewed my faith in tea filters!! :D It also helps to know that these are "green" - no dioxins were used - only oxygen to "bleach" these white and the ease of throwing them into a compost/landscape pile - makes it an easy choice. :D Give these a try!! Review done :D Below is just an Extra overview on how I use the filters: To help get the most of these tea filters: I open the tea filter and fluff the bottom open with my fingers (finger scissor kick). Then I poke a chopstick about 1/4" from the top and 1/4" Off centered to the right (right handed). This may seem odd but the "Off centered" poke allows a bigger area to pour water through and prevents the filter collapsing on itself. If you're left handed - poke the chopstick about 1/4" Off centered to the left. For some reason if it's poked right in the middle/center - the filter has more of a propensity to collapse onto itself and leak tea leaves into the brew. After you poke the chopstick into the filter - open the filter wide as its laying in your tea mug. When the water comes to temperature - hold the filter corner closest to you and carefully pour the water into the tea bag. The direct contact between the tea leaves and poured water helps to create a full infusion and maximum tea leaf expansion (rather than just pouring the water into the mug then placing the tea bag into the water). Afterwards I use a tea press (tongs) and carefully squeeze the tea filter/tea leaves to get the most of each infusion. I place the tea filter/tea leaves in another mug. The chopstick will keep it suspended in the other mug for clean safe keeping until the next infusion. I use one tea filter for about 2 - 3 infusions depending on the type of tea. Between each infusion the filter is squeezed with a tea press - these Finum's hold up really well! Like I mentioned earlier, I've had other tea filters that busted open after the 2nd squeeze. Again, overall, very pleased with these Finum Medium filters!! Give them a try! :D
M**L
I use these at work where quick and easy cleanup is a must
I use these at work where quick and easy cleanup is a must. These bags are sized to allow the leaves to expand well. The filter stick is made of very high quality plastic- I don't think it'll break with normal use. No issues with the bags tearing after steeping twice. Unfortunately, the more delicate flavors from my teas are dulled or not present in the brewed cup. This is to be expected with this type of filter but is something worth noting. Don't waste your best teas on these.
A**R
LOVE THESE FILTERS -- Work perfectly if used as shown!
These tea filters with filter stick work perfectly! I've been using them for a long time (years) and am very surprised by some of the negative reviews. I've tried about every option out there and these work the best for me. I believe that the spillage problem some have had is because they haven't opened up the filter to allow the little notches to hold each side of the filter bag in place. There is no spilling over if you use the product as shown on the box. Six other comments/suggestions: 1) I found that I make less of a mess when I fill the filter bag with tea leaves before attaching the stick, not afterwards; 2) There is no need to discard the sticks after finishing up the box -- you can accumulate them so that multiple people can make tea at once; 3) The size of the stick's large indentation is ample for placing on the rim of even my largest mug; 4) The size of these filters is for a small cup; I don't mind the filter not touching the bottom of my cup and have found no difference in how my tea steeps if it doesn't, but when I am making tea in a deeper mug, I sometimes use this same stick with one of my longer filters -- It work's the same with all filters with no spillage; 5) The sticks are also sold separately, so if you don't want the small filters, simply buy the sticks separately to use with a larger filter; and 6) I've found so many other uses for these sticks and filters, such as steeping spices in a cup of chicken broth for extra flavor before drinking, and using it to filter solids from a liquid.
M**E
Easy and Biodegradable
These are my favorite single cup/mug tea infusers! They're easy to use and when you're finished you just toss them out. The infusers (and the tea leaves) are biodegradable, which may not matter to everyone but it matters to us. I have been using these Finum filters for 25 years, and they're still my favorites.
M**B
Good idea, but falls short
I was hoping to replace the filter I had used in the past, but that company doesn't seem to exist now. Gave these a try. The holes are not pre-punched, so you are required to push the plastic pin through the 2 thicknesses. While pouring the hot water over the enclosed coffee or tea, the sides of bag often collapse, releasing the contents into the cup. A bit of a hassle to accomplish a clean drink.
A**R
The product itself I am delighted with , a very easy way to make a single cup of coffee . However in the past six months I have twice ordered more packages neither of which have ever arrived . Getting a refund has not been an issue but I don’t know where the delivery problem lies . It is frustrating and disappointing as I am reluctant to order again .
D**S
tut was er soll. leider kam das päckchen (auch die verpackung der teefliter) beschädigt an.
F**A
Ottimi filtri da tazza, vanno bene anche per una teiera piccola. Perfetto il sistema che, a differenza dagli altri filtri che schiacciano le foglie, lascia che ci sia maggiore possibilità di contatto con l'acqua, le foglie libere infondono meglio. La carta è sottile il giusto e l'acqua passa bene. Geniale l'idea del bastoncino, unica critica è che potevano inserirne almeno due di bastoncini, per fortuna non sempre il tè si beve in solitudine
A**.
Je n'utilise plus que ces filtres pour mes thés en vrac. Ils sont très pratique et a priori sans danger pour la santé.
E**A
Es super practico. Puedes preparar te de cualquier tipo de hoja
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