Talk:Tevilat Keilim

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  1. Reusable K-Kup coffee filters compatible with keurig machines with metal filters require tevila with a bracha.[1]
  1. A utensil which is only in contact with the food at a time when it isn't edible according to Shulchan Aruch Y.D. 120:5 doesn't require tevila, but according to the Rama should have tevila without a bracha. Tevilat Kelim 11:150 applies this to a metal flour sifter that it should have tevila without a bracha. Kof K agrees. However, the coffee is edible after it emerges from the coffee filter so the filter does require tevila.