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coffee paper filters ? where do you buy ?

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hello, I can't find coffee paper filters at any supermarket, have you seen them lately ?

Thank you.

Just got some at Big C Extra Pattaya Klang. They are at the lower right of the first coffee section of the row holding jam, etc., at the checkout end. I usually get them at Friendship, Pattaya Tai. They 1-2 size is pennies cheaper than the 1-4 size, just right for two mugs

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Did you try a piece of kitchen tissue folded over? Works fine for me.

If you refer to classical dripper machine.

Best Supermarket (at Dolphin roundabout) always had when I visited.

Expensive brand stuff (Melitta).

As written: Lazada now has some offerings.

But check the size carefully. Most are the small (1x2) ones (I use 1x4/104).

And often shipped from China.

The 1x2 are also often found at TOPS.

 

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Daiso the Japanese shop in Central- 60 baht for 90

35 minutes ago, Orton Rd said:

Daiso the Japanese shop in Central- 60 baht for 90

Also on Lazada

Oh you are just having the common 'man in supermarket' disorder. Can't find anything except the beer. I have an album of photos on my phone of regular purchases  that I can show to an assistant who will then lead me drooling by the hand to the relevant aisle and shelf and push my nose directly at what I seek. It doesn't help that the stores seem to take great glee in causing confusion for us males (females look at  every shelf and aisle  on their visits) by moving things around every few months. 

I have found them in almost every supermarket I've gone to. Tops, Big C, Makro, Friendship, Tesco.

They are usually located at the end of wherever the "coffee" products are shelved, between where the "coffee" ends and the "tea" (and/or cocoa) products start. Note: that means after all the instant and "3 in 1" coffee products too.
I think I found one place (Foodland ?) where the filters were close to where the coffee "beans" were located. Might have been Friendship.
Usually there are only a couple spaces reserved for the filters and they often come in 2 sizes. (Pretty much just one brand as well. I found one shop had 2 different brands but the only real difference was the name and packaging as the filters were pretty much identical.)

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2 minutes ago, jacko45k said:

It doesn't help that the stores seem to take great glee in causing confusion for us males (females look at  every shelf and aisle  on their visits) by moving things around every few months. 

They seem to take pride in putting things on shelves based on what the packaging looks like instead of what the product is.

I've often found a product (like ordinary spices or other condiments) in 2-3 different locations because someone apparently thought they looked like something else so they stuck them together (or just crammed them into whatever open space they could find on a shelf).

Big C (South Pattaya) is bad for doing that. Tops (at the Chill) is not that big but they too have similar problems. In the dairy section they will stock Cottage Cheese in the short, round containers near the Half & Half, but the Cottage Cheese in the little "cups" goes in with the yogurts 3 cooler sections away because the packages look the same. 
I tried to show one of the staff that they had Sour Cream located in 3 different sections of the coolers - quite far apart from each other - and just got a shrug. 

In one store I found "homemade" relishes stocked in with the fruit jams, because (I guess) the jars were a similar shape and size. Another store has the relish stocked next to the (jarred) olives and pimentos while the canned olives are in the same area as the canned beans.

(As a former Logistician it drives me nuts when I see stuff like that but after awhile you just have to accept that if you can't find something "where it's supposed to be" then look in the places "where it shouldn't be" and maybe it'll be there !)

Still can't find Smoked Oysters anywhere though (without ordering online that is). 

15 hours ago, Orton Rd said:

Daiso the Japanese shop in Central- 60 baht for 90

 

yes the cheapest in Thailand.

 

I think you need to get out more

21 hours ago, samtab said:

hello, I can't find coffee paper filters at any supermarket, have you seen them lately ?

Thank you.

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