Positives: The coffee tastes a little better with the Melitta filter bags; it is somewhat aromatic and full-bodied. In addition, the coffee in the cup looks better; There are no eyes on top of the coffee. In addition, I get coffee with high acidity slightly better with Melitta coffee filters; is to say, the acid is weakened. Here, however, is still to select a different type of coffee, if you have a sensitive stomach.
Negatives: The Melitta filter bags have at the top of any notch and no handles to open. They also have a much poorer fit and not placed properly in the coffee filter. Filtering takes significantly longer with only a cup of coffee. Here patience is not only overused, but I already notice a drop in temperature. For me, coffee must be hot, so I broth by hand and not with a machine. Caught you a wrong type of coffee, it is almost impossible to brew the coffee with the Melitta filter bags in a reasonable time. Brew larger portions of coffee by hand with the Melitta filter bags, although I have not tried, but I think that should be unacceptable. The Melitta filter bags cost 358% more than the product of the discounters.
Conclusion: Those who have only once to brew a cup of coffee a day, want to enjoy the better flavor and enough money has left, is well served by the Melitta coffee filters. Otherwise, I would prefer the filter bags from the discounter.