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EXCELLENT!
I have used this filter with my Grind-n-Brew for 2 years. I put it in the dishwasher at least twice and have never had any problems with it. I have no idea what these other reviewers are doing wrong, but I love this filter. I never have grounds in my coffee. There is always a little darker/thicker coffee in the bottom of a good cup of coffee!
As for price, $20 is NOT the actual price for this filter. $10 is the "real" price, so you are not getting a deal on Amazon especially when you ...
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Basic filter
Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?) The first one I had I frequently put in the dishwasher and it lasted a little over a year, so I will hand wash this one. The price here is the same as the manufacturer's site, but for now you save on the shipping.
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Gold standard?
There are pros and cons to this conical, gold-coated filter.
Pros: You can reduce the use of paper products. Your filter never runs out Makes an ok cup
Cons: Finer grinds make more sludge in the bottom of the carafe, just not as good a filter as paper. The gold eventually wears off. It is bonded to the mesh, but gold is relatively inert and doesn't bond well to anything.
I've bought a few of these over the years, but overall, I prefer bro...
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It's a coffee filter!
Ah, my new gold tone filter is the envy of all my friends (well, one of them at least)! With over 58,000 holes, you can be assured no course grounds of coffee will sink to the bottom of your carafe, leaving a layer of coffee unworthy of drinking. You won't catch any floaters in your carafe either. What does this mean? This means you won't drink your savory cup of coffee not realizing these little pesky floaters. You won't get that scratchy feeling slithering down the back of your throat, itching...
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GREAT COFFEE FILTER!!!
let's hope I don't accidentally toss this one in the trash--ha! this filter is a perfect fit for my coffeemaker. thanks for your time!
[Cuisinart Gold Tone Filter (GTF) review can be read at Amazon.com]
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Something you should know
I have a friend who owns a gourmet coffee shop and he talks (ad naseum) about coffee constantly. He says you should NEVER use a re-usable filter of this sort because coffee oils are not filtered out. They pass through, creating a dark slime in the carafe and an off-taste to the coffee. Only a paper filter removes these coffee oils, preferably unbleached brown paper.
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Totally disappointed
Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?) I bought this item with the impression that permanent coffee filters made coffee taste better, but I can honestly say it doesn't. Once more, there are still grounds in my coffee and a disgusting syrup at the bottom of my cup. I'm not sure if the filter I got is bad. It did come from Amazon and I haven't had problems with anything I've got from them, so I'm not necessarily accusing them...
[Cuisinart Gold Tone Filter (GTF) review can be read at Amazon.com]
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False Advertising
I have always felt confident about shopping on Amazon, however,after this purchase I will have to be alot more cautious. I was ordering the Cuisinart DGB-550BK Grind-and-Brew 12-Cup Automatic Coffeemaker and Amazon had a 'buy these together' for this price. The item matched with the coffee maker was this filter. I am sure it is a great filter, problem is it is NOT the filter that goes to THIS coffee machine. So in my opinion Amazon tricked me into thinking this filter went with this coffee machi...
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Durable
I've had this filter for almost two years now. I usually hand wash it, but it holds up to the dishwasher as well. The only complaint I have is that it has a tendency to get grounds caught in the bottom of the filter, where the plastic joins the screen. Overall, I've been very happy with this filter, and if it wears out, I plan on replacing it with another Cuisinart.
[Cuisinart Gold Tone Filter (GTF) review can be read at Amazon.com]
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replacement filter
what can you say about a replacement filter? it works, fits just right and is cheap. kind of like my husband.
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