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"Good quality, saves money"
I always wanted a gold basket and purchased it together with a Cuisinart Grind-n-Brew. It is of high quality materials and labor, and works great. I don't use it now because I don't like the sediment left in the bottom of the pot and cup. I knew it did this because I read it in the reviews. As a personal preference, I continue to use paper filters and keep my gold filter in a zip loc bag for a backup.

"It's a coffee filter..."
It's a coffee filter! Works perfect w/my coffee maker (grind and brew)- cuisinart. No complaints.

"Gold Tone Filter=Economical but not neat"
The gold tone filter works good, we don't see much in the way of little bits of grounds in the carafe at the end. It is also nice not to need to purchase filters or find a place to store them in the kitchen. However, the grounds do not come out of the filter easily. Whacking the filter on the edge of the trash can gets the bulk of them out, but then we still need to rinse a lot of them down the sink/garbage disposal.

"Coffee filter is junk"
If you like coffee grounds in your coffee buy this filter. I personally don't like mud in the bottom of my cup.

"Very Pleased with this Coffee Filter."
The filter is great and very easy to clean. It is much nicer than getting rid of a soggy, paper filter and it's environmentally friendly, too!

The only downside is that it does allow a small amount of grounds to get into the coffee. This doesn't bother me at all and I think the coffee tastes better than when I used paper filters.

I would definitely purchase this item again.

 

Cuisinart GTF-B Gold Tone Coffee Filter

List Price : $20.00
Our Price : from $6.69

Why I buy this one ?
- For use with DGB-500, DGB-600 Series



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What our customer's say!

"No problems so far", Been using this filter for a while now (around 10 months I think) and really haven't had any problems at all. Makes a great cup of coffee. I am actual a bit of a coffee snob - but I don't really care to spend the time doing a french press every morning (and I like having a thermal carafe in my coffee maker that keeps it hot for 4+ hours on the weekends). Haven't had much trouble cleaning it but it does put more grounds down the drain than I would like because they kind of stick to the filter.

"Cuisinart Coffee Filter", A filter that is reusable. Save money. Even though it is advertised that it may let coffee grinds through, I have not had that experience. Worth its money.

"Cuisinart filter", It works well, but it is a mess to use and clean. It is much easier to use paper filters.

"Tough to clean and not heart healthy", I have been using this (don't tell ;), but it is a pain to clean. You end up putting a lot of grounds down the drain. A bigger issue is that coffee has a lot of oils in it which are not good for you if you are a heart patient. The paper filter eliminates the majority of these fatty oils so it's one less source for you to be concerned with. (Learned this in cardio-rehab after my own heart attack). I will probably go back to using paper.

"overpriced", This item works well for what it is designed to do, but it is overpriced in my opinion. Cuisinart makes top-quality products, but you have to pay top-dollar to obtain them.



 
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Read this reviews before You buy...

"Perfect Fit", We found that the paper filters just wouldn't stay upright overnight in the basket, resulting in unattended surprise overflows and a great deal of "sediment" in the coffee and everywhere else. This filter is made for this model and fits like a glove, have yet to see one ground in my cups and the rest of the household has yet to declare any. As for taste, we haven't noted any true appreciable difference, even using high grades of coffee which are distinctive, nor in the occasional purchase of more standard grades of coffee beans. All in all, I give this five stars, for a number of reasons: Far easier to "change" the filter when you have just gotten out of bed, having forgotten to set the coffee timer the night before, just dump out old grounds and sleepy fumble the filter back, rather than the floppy paper ones wrangling; Environmentally friendly, self explanatory; Cost effective over long run, those paper filters add up; Never having to find yourself needing coffee but sans filter again and looking at the roll of paper towels for rescue; Saves space on counter and/or in the cupboard, as you don't have to store paper filters; Last but not least, I am so sick of trying to pick just ONE paper filter at a time out of the stack and coming out with multiples, more of that pesky fumbling, since they don't just pop out one like a Kleenex box does. So, in conclusion, very worth it and I recommend it.

"normal for a gold filter", The previous reviewer is correct about the "sediment" from the filter. Typically gold filters allow the oils and other properties of the ground bean to pass though, instead of being stuck in the paper filter. This gives a darker richer coffee. It also means you have a small "shot" of more dense coffee at the end of your cup. You can either drink it or not, some people really like the taste of the gold filter, others are used to the paper and don't like it at all. I guess it's just a matter of taste.

"Too much sediment", I was hoping to avoid wasting paper and be environmentally conscious with a reusable filter. I don't care for the grounds sediment that escapes the filter. I'm back to using paper.



 
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