Flem Alfaro
2025-08-02 11:12:38
High quality cheesecloth fabric that works great at straining the liquid from the solid.
Jamia'
2025-07-10 13:59:30
Little smaller than i initially thought but they are a good size for milk and juicing. The material is soft and lightweight. They did not have any seeds on them so they was great.
habiba
2025-07-04 12:42:57
A little smaller than expected
Joseph Brisbois
2025-06-01 17:52:57
I don’t have a coffee maker and I don’t want one.It’s extra space on my countertops I don’t have to spare.I’m still on the 1st bag out of the 4 it comes with. Very reusable.Instead of having a coffee pot, I put a couple scoops of coffee in one of the bags, and let it sit like tea.Sometimes I get some grounds at the bottom of my cup if I dip the bag too much but it’s not gonna hurt ya.Cleaning them is easy.If you have a sink trap, good.Turn the sink on, gently turn the bag inside out, and let the water push the coffee or tea ground out.Catch everything you can In trap.I have a small glass jar that fits perfectly inside the bags. So that’s how I dry them.I’m very satisfied with these and if I ever decide to make some edibles, I might use these bags instead of regular cheese cloth.
Laurie Grochmal
2025-05-31 17:02:31
As described
Harvey
2025-05-29 16:46:48
I bought these to make cold brew coffee because of their cheap price. One of them ripped at the seam within the first two weeks. These may be good for draining/drying food by hanging, but don't wring them! They're too flimsy for such treatment. There's a better bag for coffee called "Organic Cotton Cold Brew Coffee Bag - Designed in California - Reusable Coffee Filter with EasyOpen Drawstring Cold Brew Maker for Pitchers, Mason Jars, & Toddy Systems (Large 12" x 12")". A much better product. I purchased them at Amazon and been using them for over a year. They're still going strong
Snowy
2025-05-12 11:29:12
Got these to use as I was starting to make my own oat milk, and I didn't want to spend a lot just to try out making the milk. While I have to clean them out multiple times for 1 batch of milk, that's my bad since I ordered the small ones, but they work fantastic, and I've used them and cleaned them for quite a while and they're still holding up! I'm upgrading to bigger bags soon, but I'll keep these to use for smaller projects!
Melissa
2025-04-24 14:52:38
I buy tea that is very fine and got tired of so many particles going through various metal tea strainers when making iced tea. I just put in the amount I need to make a gallon, pull the bag closed and clip the strings to the edge of my pitcher with a binder clip. I pour about a quart of boiling water in, let it steep to a desired doneness, remove and add water and ice to fill. Once cooled I turn it inside out, shake out the tea grounds and rinse thoroughly with cool water. Blot between layers of a cloth or paper towel then let dry. I’ve used them repeatedly (in a rotation of 2, so far) and they work perfectly. No unwanted tea particles in the iced tea. I only gave 4 stars for sturdiness because - depending on the use - the strings are very thin and might not last long. For what I’m using these for, no strings have broken or frayed. I did tie them together at the very ends before the first use. If one does break I see no reason why you can’t just thread a new piece of string in.
Pardip
2025-04-11 13:48:36
Price wise it’s good ðŸ‘ðŸ¼
John
2025-03-28 11:43:28
Best I’ve found to strain nuts fine as dairy milk
Customer
2025-03-23 10:11:43
I like to make wine. Lots of kits have oak chips or berries that need to be immersed the wine. These work well for that.
William Baker
2025-03-02 18:10:20
Not sure how to review a cheese cloth, its good. It does what its intended to do. Nice price and easy to use
Rpbelles
2025-02-10 14:22:15
These little bags strain well and the various sizes are great for different types of food items in kitchen, very happy with my purchase