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11 Awesome Things You Can Do With A Simple Coffee Filter

Find out the real reason why I always keep coffee filters on hand, even though I don't even drink coffee!

I’ve written dozens of posts over the years sharing creative ways to use everyday household items. It’s a topic that I’m really passionate about! More often than not, those “single-use” items you have around the house can actually be used in a ton of different ways.

And every once in a while, I learn about so many useful things I can do with an item that I end up keeping it on hand—even when I don’t use the item for its intended purpose! That’s the case with used coffee grounds, and that’s exactly the case with the subject of today’s post: coffee filters.

Even though no one in our house actually drinks coffee, I always keep a package of coffee filters in my pantry. That’s because a few years ago, I came across so many brilliant uses for coffee filters that I simply had to have some at home!

Normally I won’t go out of my way to buy something I don’t technically need, but coffee filters are one of the exceptions I make to that rule. (It helps that in addition to being useful, they’re also really cheap!) So what exactly makes coffee filters so dang useful? Well I’m glad you asked, because I have 11 clever uses for coffee filters to share with you, starting right now! 🙂

11 Brilliant Uses For Coffee Filters

1. Soothe Puffy Eyes

Use a couple of coffee filters to help soothe puffy and itchy eyes. Soak the coffee filters in brewed tea (chamomile works well) or just plain water, then chill them in the fridge. Then fold the filters up and place them over your eyes as a soothing cold compress. Ahh!

Related: 15 Quick & Easy Home Remedies For Red, Itchy Eyes

2. Grease Pans

Coffee filters are the perfect tool for spreading oil or butter into your cooking and baking pans, because they don’t leave behind any fibers or residues. Just dip the filter into a bit of oil or softened butter, and rub it around the inside of your pan!

3. Protect Dishes

You can shield your nice dishes from scratches and nicks by stacking them with coffee filters between each dish. Coffee filters are strong enough to stand up to the movement of the dishes, but soft enough to prevent additional damage.

4. Control Odors

Scoop a few tablespoons of baking soda into a coffee filter, twist it closed, and secure it with a rubber band. Place your baking soda sachet inside shoes, gym bags, closets, your fridge, or anywhere else that needs a little deodorizing. You can also add a few drops of essential oils to the sachet to leave behind a favorite scent!

Related: Surprising Uses For Baking Soda (That Have Nothing To Do With Baking!

5. Clean Up

Coffee filters make great cleaning rags for all kinds of cleaning jobs! They’re lint-free, which makes them great for cleaning computer monitors, televisions, and windows. Even the most reflective surfaces will turn out squeaky clean and free of streaks!

6. Soften Clothes

This is one of my favorite coffee filter tips—use one as a makeshift dryer sheet! Dampen a coffee filter with a bit of white vinegar, and add a few drops of your favorite essential oil. (I like to use lavender!) Toss the “dryer sheet” into the dryer with your clothes, and they’ll come out free of static and smelling fresh and clean!

7. Snack Time

A coffee filter can be used as a disposable bowl when you’re feeling snack-y. Use one to divvy up popcorn, chips, pretzels, and more!

8. Add Flavor To Soups

Some soups call for ingredients that need to be “fished” out of the soup before serving, like bay leaves, herbs with tough stems, or whole spices. You can make this process super easy with the help of a coffee filter! Just place those ingredients in the center of a coffee filter, then twist it up and tie it off with a piece of twine. Drop the sachet into your simmering soup, and you’ll be a able to easily pluck it out when your soup is ready to serve!

9. Keep Celery Crisp

Wrap celery stalks in a coffee filter, then place the wrapped stalks in a plastic storage bag. Store the celery in your fridge, and the coffee filter will help absorb excess moisture and keep your celery crisp for longer.

Related: 37 Tips For Keeping Food Fresh Longer

10. Sprout Seeds

Use a coffee filter to sprout seeds and get a jump start on your spring planting! Dampen a coffee filter with water, then place a few seeds inside. Fold the filter up and place it into a ziplock bag. Place the bag somewhere warm, and in a few days your little seeds will be sprouting like crazy!

11. Keep Them In Your Car

Keep a stack of coffee filters in your car’s glove box. They’re really handy for keeping dust off of your console and dashboard! You can also use them as napkins in a pinch, or to clean up spills. And the next time you check your oil, you can use one to wipe off the dipstick!

Keep in mind that for some of these uses, the filter can be re-used again and again! They’re a lot tougher and versatile than you might think!

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