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Reddit mentions of GOLDTONE Reusable 8-12 Cup Basket Coffee Filter fits Mr. Coffee Makers and Brewers, BPA Free.

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GOLDTONE Reusable 8-12 Cup Basket Coffee Filter fits Mr. Coffee Makers and Brewers, BPA Free.
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FITS MOST MODELS - GoldTone Basket-style Mr. Coffee coffee filter with Solid bottom. Fits most Mr. Coffee 10-12 cup basket-style coffeemakersEASY TO CLEAN - This washable filter cleans easily under running water. Dishwasher-safeENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY - This BPA-Free Reusable golden-mesh filter helps conserve natural resources and protect environment. These rigid plastic coffee filters are built to the highest standard.FULL FLAVOR - Lets the coffee flavor through for richer tasting coffee.MADE IN USA - GoldTone reusable Filters are precision crafted in the USA using surgical grade stainless-steel woven mesh
Specs:
ColorGold/Black
Height3.5 Inches
Length5 Inches
Number of items1
Size8/12 Cup
Weight0.11 Pounds
Width4.5 Inches

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u/exfalsoquodlibet ยท 1 pointr/WildernessBackpacking

I bought a small digital scale for cooking - for weighing out recipe ingredients to the gram.

Then I started using it to weigh every piece of gear I own and take. The theory follows Colin Fletcher's maxim in his work The Complete Walker: 'take care of the ounces and the pounds will take care of themselves'.

I found, for example, that my 'lightweight' plastic fork is heavier than the titanium one that I was not using (for, being metal, it should be heavier, though this was not in fact true).

If I were you, I would weigh everything in this picture and see if I could find replacements that are lighter but are still functionally equivalent.

For example, your coffee filter - pretty big chunk of plastic (and it requires a finite supply of paper filters); how many grams is it? And is it lighter than this one? I bet, with careful research, you could reduce the weight of your filter by 50%.