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product_id: 1559637
title: "Bonded Filter - Natural Square - 100 ct - Exclusive Packaging"
brand: "chemex"
price: "A$45"
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# Thicker paper for cleaner brew Square shape fits Chemex #6 Eco-friendly compostable material Bonded Filter - Natural Square - 100 ct - Exclusive Packaging

**Brand:** chemex
**Price:** A$45
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> ☕ Elevate your morning ritual with the filter that coffee pros swear by!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Bonded Filter - Natural Square - 100 ct - Exclusive Packaging by chemex
- **How much does it cost?** A$45 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- chemex enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted chemex brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Eco-Conscious Brewing:** 100% natural, unbleached paper filters that compost easily—good for your coffee and the planet.
- • **Bulk Pack for Daily Rituals:** 100-count exclusive packaging keeps you stocked for months of elevated coffee moments.
- • **Precision Fit for Chemex #6:** Exclusive square design ensures perfect funnel shape and optimal brewing flow.
- • **Brew Like a Pro, Effortlessly:** Simple folding instructions and air-vent groove for mess-free, consistent pour-over perfection.
- • **Pure, Clean Coffee Every Time:** Thicker bonded paper removes bitterness & sediment for a smooth, crisp cup.

## Overview

Chemex Bonded Natural Square Filters (100 ct) are premium, thicker paper filters designed exclusively for Chemex #6 coffeemakers. Engineered to remove bitterness and sediment, they deliver a clean, smooth cup every time. Made from eco-friendly, compostable materials, these filters feature a unique groove for optimal air flow and mess-free pouring. Perfect for daily pour-over enthusiasts seeking consistent, barista-quality coffee at home.

## Description

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Review: Game changing Chemex filters - I LOVE my Chemex filters! I recently switched to Chemex filters and the difference in my coffee was noticeable almost immediately. These filters are much thicker than standard paper filters, and they do an amazing job removing bitterness and sediment, which leaves the coffee tasting incredibly clean and smooth. I’ve used them with medium and dark roast beans and the flavor comes through really well without tasting muddy or overly acidic. The brewing process takes a little longer because of the thicker filter, but the end result is worth it in my opinion.
Review: Before being a Barista required a Master's Degree. - I prefer the unbleached. If you have a Chemex this is what you want, don't mess around with imposters and makeshift solutions the filter is key. All the reusable mesh ones have failed me, despite wanting to like them. I've tried it all... Industrial Automatics like the Burr, fancy home models like the Ninja or Braun, French Press, Keurigs, Nespresso, cold brew, and on and on. At the end of the day the Chemex pour-over is my go-to, all-time heavyweight coffee making champion and it's dead simple, cheap and quick. To qualify: I'm not a uppity coffee connoisseur. I've never been a barista. I don't have really staunch opinions on grind levels, temperatures and astrological charting for my morning coffee. I just want it to be good and the way I want it. Some helpful hints / important points for those going down this road: 1. First, rinse the filter (esp. for the unbleached). A variety of reasons exist but just do it and we'll leave it at that. 2. The folded side (thickest) goes against the side with the spout / pouring channel. This has less to do with the quality of the coffee so much as it has to do with not making a mess. It's not a recommendation, it's the directions on the side of the box. 3. Get the other stuff A kettle like this: Pour Over Coffee Kettle with BUILT-IN THERMOMETER - Large 1.2L - Gooseneck Drip Coffee Kettle and Stainless Steel Stovetop Tea Pot with a temperature gauge and the gooseneck spout. Using a regular tea kettle is not smart here. Any kind of grinder will do. The hand grinders are just annoying novelty products unless you live in the forest and require an off-the-grid option. After a week or two of dealing with one I think you will regret it. This one is cheap and effective: KRUPS F203 Electric Spice and Coffee Grinder with Stainless Steel Blades, 3-Ounce, Black But there's varying levels of options and design sensibilities out there for coffee grinders if you really want to complicate things. Then of course whatever Chemex model you like. I went for the Chemex 10-Cup Classic Series Glass Coffee Maker , because why feel limited? Of course, coffee is required so grab your favorite. I've been pretty loyal to this brand for a while: Heavenly Hazelnut, 2lb, Whole Bean Coffee, Light Roast, Direct Trade, 100% USDA Organic Certified The overpriced and overrated boutique stuff isn't my style. 4. If you have plants or a garden you can easily just take your grounds along with the filter and compost it or simply mix it with garden soil. This is way better than the Nespresso / K-Cup situation that I feel is just gross and unnecessarily wasteful. If you want to pursue that option go for a little caddy so you can bring the filter outside to your bin without making a mess. This one is nicely priced and will do just fine: Tierra Garden GP118 Odor-Free Compost Caddy, Mini 5. Don't let snooty people tell you how to make or enjoy your coffee. Look around and experiment with some temperature / grind levels. Throw some cheapo non-dairy powdered creamer in there if you feel the urge. At the end of the day, it's about you and your need to feel alert. 6. Try to stick with the Chemex branded products if you can- they did it first, and they thought it through. All this copy cat stuff just amounts to money-grabs. There's nothing to improve upon! It's a glorified funnel! I've tried every coffee making apparatus under the sun into the far reaches of the "stupid expensive" category range and I always come back to this simple fella and my 10-Cup (I believe the 8-Cup Chemex is on the filter box, the 10 is just a tad larger) which I guess is around $50 now. For a comparatively small investment you can kill the coffee game for many years to come. My Chemex 10-Cup is about a decade old and it still looks new. Once you do it like this you can never go back to the automatics.

## Features

- Step 1: Fold the CHEMEX filter in half. Then fold in half again, bringing the two corners together. Place your finger between the 3rd and 4th layer and open into a funnel.
- Step 2: Place the funnel in the top portion of the CHEMEX coffeemaker, with 3 layers on the groove side. The groove is an air vent (and also the pouring spout) and allows air to escape from the lower portion of the coffeemaker.
- Step 3: Put coffee in the filter paper cone. Use one heaping tablespoon per cup of coffee (adjust to personal taste if needed after first brew). Refer to brewing instructions for remaining steps.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0000CF3HB |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,697 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #9 in Disposable Coffee Filters |
| Brand | Chemex |
| Brand Name | Chemex |
| Compatible Devices | Kaffee Maker |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 12,840 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00028068001104 |
| Included Components | Chemex Natural Coffee Filters, Square, 100ct - Exclusive Packaging |
| Item Type Name | Chemex Natural Coffee Filters, Square, 100ct - Exclusive Packaging |
| Item Weight | 1.1 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | CHEMEX |
| Manufacturer Part Number | FSU-100 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | Warranty |
| Material | Paper |
| Material Type | Paper |
| Model Number | FSU-100 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Package Size Name | Pack of 100 |
| Shape | Square |
| UPC | 764527374531 885199097365 760625106128 885526987291 028068001104 885551543295 015400847438 885404271467 885755657187 029441095604 764527374548 |
| Unit Count | 100.0 Count |
| coffee_filter_size | #6 |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Chemex
- **Compatible Devices:** Kaffee Maker
- **Material:** Paper
- **Number of Pieces:** 1
- **Shape:** Square

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Game changing Chemex filters
*by B***D on May 27, 2026*

I LOVE my Chemex filters! I recently switched to Chemex filters and the difference in my coffee was noticeable almost immediately. These filters are much thicker than standard paper filters, and they do an amazing job removing bitterness and sediment, which leaves the coffee tasting incredibly clean and smooth. I’ve used them with medium and dark roast beans and the flavor comes through really well without tasting muddy or overly acidic. The brewing process takes a little longer because of the thicker filter, but the end result is worth it in my opinion.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Before being a Barista required a Master's Degree.
*by J***N on December 6, 2017*

I prefer the unbleached. If you have a Chemex this is what you want, don't mess around with imposters and makeshift solutions the filter is key. All the reusable mesh ones have failed me, despite wanting to like them. I've tried it all... Industrial Automatics like the Burr, fancy home models like the Ninja or Braun, French Press, Keurigs, Nespresso, cold brew, and on and on. At the end of the day the Chemex pour-over is my go-to, all-time heavyweight coffee making champion and it's dead simple, cheap and quick. To qualify: I'm not a uppity coffee connoisseur. I've never been a barista. I don't have really staunch opinions on grind levels, temperatures and astrological charting for my morning coffee. I just want it to be good and the way I want it. Some helpful hints / important points for those going down this road: 1. First, rinse the filter (esp. for the unbleached). A variety of reasons exist but just do it and we'll leave it at that. 2. The folded side (thickest) goes against the side with the spout / pouring channel. This has less to do with the quality of the coffee so much as it has to do with not making a mess. It's not a recommendation, it's the directions on the side of the box. 3. Get the other stuff A kettle like this: Pour Over Coffee Kettle with BUILT-IN THERMOMETER - Large 1.2L - Gooseneck Drip Coffee Kettle and Stainless Steel Stovetop Tea Pot with a temperature gauge and the gooseneck spout. Using a regular tea kettle is not smart here. Any kind of grinder will do. The hand grinders are just annoying novelty products unless you live in the forest and require an off-the-grid option. After a week or two of dealing with one I think you will regret it. This one is cheap and effective: KRUPS F203 Electric Spice and Coffee Grinder with Stainless Steel Blades, 3-Ounce, Black But there's varying levels of options and design sensibilities out there for coffee grinders if you really want to complicate things. Then of course whatever Chemex model you like. I went for the Chemex 10-Cup Classic Series Glass Coffee Maker , because why feel limited? Of course, coffee is required so grab your favorite. I've been pretty loyal to this brand for a while: Heavenly Hazelnut, 2lb, Whole Bean Coffee, Light Roast, Direct Trade, 100% USDA Organic Certified The overpriced and overrated boutique stuff isn't my style. 4. If you have plants or a garden you can easily just take your grounds along with the filter and compost it or simply mix it with garden soil. This is way better than the Nespresso / K-Cup situation that I feel is just gross and unnecessarily wasteful. If you want to pursue that option go for a little caddy so you can bring the filter outside to your bin without making a mess. This one is nicely priced and will do just fine: Tierra Garden GP118 Odor-Free Compost Caddy, Mini 5. Don't let snooty people tell you how to make or enjoy your coffee. Look around and experiment with some temperature / grind levels. Throw some cheapo non-dairy powdered creamer in there if you feel the urge. At the end of the day, it's about you and your need to feel alert. 6. Try to stick with the Chemex branded products if you can- they did it first, and they thought it through. All this copy cat stuff just amounts to money-grabs. There's nothing to improve upon! It's a glorified funnel! I've tried every coffee making apparatus under the sun into the far reaches of the "stupid expensive" category range and I always come back to this simple fella and my 10-Cup (I believe the 8-Cup Chemex is on the filter box, the 10 is just a tad larger) which I guess is around $50 now. For a comparatively small investment you can kill the coffee game for many years to come. My Chemex 10-Cup is about a decade old and it still looks new. Once you do it like this you can never go back to the automatics.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A must buy for any chemex owner
*by D***S on December 8, 2014*

I bought my chemex after seeing it in a local coffee shop, and trying the delicious coffee it made. I thought it was such a cool yet simple coffee maker, and the final product was quite good. I bought the chemex and the special chemex filter, as the person at the coffee shop told me they were special filters specifically for the chemex maker (a bit more expensive than standard ones). Anyways upong bringing my chemex coffee maker home, I was immediately hooked. I don't know what does it, but for some reason the coffee from my chemex changed the way I enjoyed my coffee, and makes an INCREDIBLE cup of coffee. Before I was using a single cup plastic melitta pour over and a french press...the chemex blew them both out of the water. I think it's partially due to the full glass beaker design, which does not impart any impurities in the coffee that plastic potentially could. And I also think it's partially due to the filters, which is why I'm writing this review! The filters are extra think bonded filters, that seems to contain every single grain of sediment without sacrificing the delicious oils and aromas from the coffee beans. It allows for the perfect flow of coffee through the beans as well, slow enough so the coffee seeps long enough (like a french press, without the grinds in the cup). I do recommend wetting the filter first before putting the grinds in. I think it washed out any filter flavor a bit (maybe placebo), and it also may help with the flow of the coffee. Also, not related to the quality of the filters at all, but I HIGHLY recommend you grind your whole coffee beans right before use...it makes a world of difference in the quality and freshness of your coffee. Ideally a burr grinder, but at least a spice grinder is better than nothing.

## Frequently Bought Together

- Chemex Natural Coffee Filters, Square, 100ct - Exclusive Packaging
- Chemex Pour-Over Glass Coffeemaker - Classic Series - 8-Cup - Exclusive Packaging
- CHEMEX Glass Coffeemaker Cover

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*Last updated: 2026-07-06*