Same here avoiding Amazon.. I recently bought some on eBay and got drop shipped from Amazon, usually I'm good at catching drop shippers before ordering but this time I wasn't careful enough. Very frustrating.
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My strategy has been to look around for specialty roasters that also sell v60 filters so I can get them as part of a coffee mailorder. I started keeping a list of the ones I discover and was considering trying to put it out into the wild, not sure what the best way of doing that may be. I prefer to buy local but do not prefer my only local roaster that carries v60 filters, they do their coffee a bit too “second wave” for my liking (everything pretty dark and lacking character, even stuff they call light and single origin).
I buy like 5 boxes at a time direct from Hario
Good call. It looks like there is a Summer sale going on Hario USA. I prefer the untabbed filters and Amazon is hit or miss on these. I ordered a half dozen boxes, which hold me to end of year.
thanks for the recommendation.
if you're in the usa, it looks like both seattlecoffeegear.com and wholelattelove.com carry them. i definitely try to use them over amazon
Thanks a lot! The price on wholelattelove.com is really good, and free shipping if I buy in bulk which I usually do anyway.
Depends on where you're located, but most coffee stores and cooking stores sell them here (if one doesn't have them, the next one will).
I'm able to get brown paper based ones that fit made by Melitta in some supermarkets too. But they are harder too find.
I agree. If OP lives near any roasters they should try there first. Even smaller roasting companies often sell equipment. For any Hario filters most supermarkets are out of the question, in my area it's mostly flat bottom and Melitta #2/ #4.
I’m in the u.s. unfortunately I have not been able to find them locally.
I'd be willing to bet the local coffee shops that have Hario filters bought them on Amazon themselves and sell them at a slight mark up. So either way you're going through Amazon.
Hario or their US distributor have a storefront, thanks to which I just found out that they sell cute slash disturbing bird-shaped filters??!? wtf
https://www.hario-usa.com/collections/filters/products/v60-lovedrip-paper-filter-02
And yes, lots of independent roasters carry filters. Rogue Wave in Canada has a really good filter selection including Cafec ones.
I buy a cheapo pack of 400 regular rounds and fold them twice.