Coffee Filters Pricing and Costs

Save money when you get acquainted with coffee filters pricing and costs

By Michele Vrouvas
For many restaurants, buying wholesale coffee filters is an absolute necessity. Fortunately, business owners today have many more options when it comes to deciding which type of filter best suits their needs. While the majority of diners and breakfast-lunch operations stand by the disposable paper filters, gourmet coffee chains and upper scale eateries are experimenting with reusable models and even cone filters that do not require automatic coffee machines.

If you're committed to the standard disposable filters, remember that those made with a higher quality of paper help to make better-tasting coffee. Also remember that using the correct size filter ensures a snug fit that avoids an overflow of coffee grounds. As you get acquainted with coffee filters pricing and costs, consider the following options:

1. Check out prices of high quality Bunn restaurant coffee filters.

2. Decide how much to spend when you buy coffee filters that you can use again.

3. Find the best prices on a coffee filter cone.

 

Find great prices on well-known disposable Bunn coffee filters

Filter size and quantity are factors determining the price you'll pay for Bunn coffee filters. The filters range in size from regular, made for coffee makers filling standard size pots to extra large, made for brewers filling three gallon coffee containers. Packages with fewer filters cost more than those with higher quantities. As an alternative to Bunn filters, consider using commercial filters made by other filter manufacturers that fit Bunn commercial coffee makers.
Try: Re Stock It carries standard size Bunn filters that range in price from $7.50, for two packs of 500, to $15 for a case of 1,000. Larger sizes and smaller packages range in price from $5, for one pack of 250, and $11, for a case of 250. Coffee Gear USA sells Bunn filters by the case in prices ranging from $15 to $17. Coffee Wholesale USA sells commercial filters that fit Bunn coffee machines at $0.99, for a sleeve of 50, or $12, for a box of 1,000. The Find offers standard size cases of Bunn filters sold by different suppliers at prices ranging from $8 to $28.

Save money when you get the best deal on commercial reusable coffee filters

To drive down the costs of disposable products, some restaurants have turned to using a permanent coffee filter, either one made of polyester mesh or the higher priced Swissgold variety. Some filters come with a three-year replacement warranty. Manufacturers of the Swissgold filters recommend using medium grind coffee in these models.
Try: Prices for reusable coffee filters range from $2.50 at Ace Hardware, for a reusable 12-cup filter basket made of polyester mesh, to $13.50 at Nextag, $15 at Aabree Coffee for Keurig quality filters and $33 for the Swissgold reusable at Coffee AM.

Get competitive pricing on cone commercial coffee filters

Cone coffee filters, whether plastic or the gold coffee filter model, allow you to bypass automatic coffee makers altogether. Simply heat water on the stove or in a microwave and pour through a paper-lined cone filter that is fitted over a coffee pot.
Try: Single cup cone filters range in price from $3 each, at J&R, to $4 each at Fantes. Larger-size cone filters cost between $3 each, at Fantes, to $11.50 each, at Drug Store.com. Cone filters at Bald Mountain Coffee cost between $18, for a porcelain model, and $33, for the Swissgold variety.


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