Folgers Coffee Classic Roast - 33.9 Ounce - Makes 270 Cups - 1 Unit
Category: FEATURED PRODUCTS
Category: FEATURED PRODUCTS
This big 33.9-ounce canister lasts me over a month, and I love that it makes exactly 270 cups without any bitter aftertaste.
This giant canister lasts me over a month, even with my two-cup morning habit. The flavor is consistently smooth and never bitter, which is exactly what I want in a daily brew.
I was tired of running out of coffee midweek, and this 33.9-ounce can finally solved that—it's been two weeks and I still have plenty left. The classic roast flavor is smooth and consistent, not bitter like some other budget options.
I needed a big can to get through my morning shift without running out, and this 33.9 ounce tub easily lasts me two weeks. The grounds are fine enough for my drip machine, and the smell when I open the foil seal is exactly that classic breakfast aroma.
This was the first time I tried this particular roast, and I'm surprised at how smooth it is for a can that costs so little. Already through my first tin and the grounds haven't clumped up like some cheaper ones do. Definitely a solid everyday brew for the price.
I was pleasantly surprised how smooth this large canister brews up—no bitterness, even when I let it sit on the warmer for a while. The 33.9 ounces really does last forever, easily getting me through a month of mornings.
Brewing a full pot each morning, this can lasts me over a month—the aroma fills the kitchen instantly and it’s smooth enough to drink black. The 33.9-ounce size is perfect for my daily habit without running to the store every week.
Finally, a coffee that doesn't get watery or bitter even when I brew a whole pot and leave it on the warmer for an hour. The 33.9-ounce container lasts me almost two months of daily use, which is fantastic value.
Been using this for my morning camping trips and it makes a solid cup without being bitter. The 33.9 ounce container lasts me about a month and a half, which is great value.
First time trying this big can and I’m surprised how smooth it tastes with just a spoonful per mug. It brews up a rich, dark cup that doesn’t turn bitter even when I let it sit for a while.