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Kitchen and Housewares Reviews of Cuisinart GTF Gold Tone FilterCustomer Review: Reusable coffee filter Summary: 3 Starsmessy for me to empty used coffee grounds out of. I began to use the paper filters with it which works fine. its probably just me
Customer Review: Great filter, saves money in the long run... Summary: 5 StarsSo big woop, you have to clean it after every use. I have to pump gas in my car every week but I don't complain about those things. It takes 1 minute out of my life to clean the thing in the sink, and in the long run saves me about $30.00 a year on paper filters. PLUS, gold filters make the coffee taste better than standard filters. The gold actually traps certain particles that can make coffee taste metallic or bitter.
I would recommend this to anyone who gets a Cuisinart coffee maker like I did.
Customer Review: Outstanding Coffee Filter Summary: 5 StarsThis filter is a must have. It's not too expensive and it'll quickly pay for itself buy not having to buy disposable paper filters.
Customer Review: A must have! Summary: 5 StarsI purchased the Cuisinart 4 cup filter after purchasing the 4 cup coffee pot. (Thanks to one of the coffee pot reviews recommending it).
I believe it's a "must have". It's the perfect size filter, and you never have to worry about running out of filters. And if that isn't enough....it's environmentally "friendly".
Customer Review: save paper and (eventually) $$ Summary: 4 Starsi can't say how this particular filter measures up, since it's my only permanent filter. these are a bit more work (you must rinse them every time, rather than just toss in the trash) but i think using paper filters is so wasteful of resources. also, the cost of paper filters can add up, and since this is a one-time investment it's bound to save $$.
for my coffee maker, it's a bit large (but i dont have a cuisinart, i have a weird brand, so this may not be common), and this means that the lid is propped up slightly, which menas that the coffee is not as hot as it usually is when it's done. but, not a big deal.
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