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Krups 049-33 Gold Tone Filter | 
enlarge | Brand: Krups Category: Kitchen
List Price: $19.99 Buy New: $10.99 You Save: $9.00 (45%)
New (11) Used (1) from $10.38
Avg. Customer Rating: 19 reviews Sales Rank: 884
Fragile: Yes Shipping Weight (lbs): 10 Dimensions (in): 5.1 x 4.9 x 4.3
MPN: 049 Model: 049 UPC: 010942119678 EAN: 0010942119678 ASIN: B00005QTXK
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Product Description Why use a permanent filter? For one thing you won't experience that painful moment of truth when you realize you have to face the day without a java fix because you forgot to put paper filters on your grocery list. For another stainless steel filters extract the most flavor from your coffee. They are environmentally friendly and they save you money in the long run. There now, all that should have you convinced!
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| Customer Reviews: Read 14 more reviews...
gold tone filter November 19, 2008 This has changed the way I make coffee now. One its reusable so its GREEN. And two it makes way better coffee than those paper filters hands down.
Everyone should have this!
No good for fine grounds April 9, 2008 This filter seems like a good idea but in practice it allows far too many fine grounds to enter the pot. This drastically changes the flavor of the coffee and makes the last few cups in the pot completely undrinkable. I suppose if I had a burr grinder I could adjust the grind to be less fine but I have a normal spinning blade grinder that has served me well and makes great tasting coffee otherwise.
I am sticking with my Melitta #4 Natural Brown paper filters.
Krups 049-33 Gold Tone Filter March 29, 2008 We bought the Krups gold tone filter for our new coffee pot so we wouldn't have to fool with paper filters. It's great! Easy to clean and a very fine mesh to catch the grinds.
Useless March 2, 2008 This filter is useless. I am extremely happy with the Krups KM7000 coffee maker now that I figured out what the culprit was (this filter). The filter does a terrible job of filtering out what I will call "coffee-mud". I was always getting a thick residue in the bottom of the pot and unless I made extra and carefully poured, I'd end up with this gunk in my cup. I still use the filter, but I use it with a traditional paper filter. Not sure if there is a need for this filter at all since I'm using a paper filter, but I like to think I'm getting some use for my $10.
This filter is great! January 16, 2008 I usually need to replace my filter around every two years, and it would probably last longer if I wasn't such a klutz washing it. Not bad for daily use!
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