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;-) Just a theory. Maybe the global warming folks have it wrong, maybe there isn't a carbon shortage. Why else would these filters go up $6 in less than 3 years.
We change them on the first of each month and believe that they make a big difference in the taste of our coffee. We've used the Capresso Coffee Maker for the last twelve or so years and the charcoal water filters do exactly what you'd like them to do: filter the water before making the coffee.
As for the product itself I have been using it for years and it is made for my coffee maker and I have no complaints. The price wasn't any bargain compared to store bought but with Amazon's free shipping; it did save me some gas money. I mean there isn't a whole lot you can say about these filters unless you notice that they don't work. I normally purchase these filters from one of a local kitchen or appliance store; however, they were all out and the stores could not give me an ETA. Therefore, I purchased them on Amazon because I needed them.
This is the right fit and it was so easy to find on Amazon.com. It's the right choice for your Capresso coffee-maker. Ours is not an espresso machine.
This filter is specially shaped to go into the little basket, so other filters won't work. My suggestion (after buying a 3 pack) is to use filtered water.or tap water. What a giant ripoff. What a great idea.One could spend a fortune on filters alone. These things should sell for $.50 each. This is my 3rd Capresso 454 Coffee maker.
The filters that are used (1 comes with it) are about $5 each.3 for $15. I don't think you will see a difference. I love them. A total ripoff. Use plain cold water.tastes the same. Great coffee, all the time.
First, I think charcoal filters are a good idea.but Jeez, $5 per filter.
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