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Cuisinart GTF Gold Tone Filter

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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 123







Binding: Kitchen
Brand: Cuisinart
EAN: 0086279114716
Label: Cuisinart
Manufacturer: Cuisinart
Model: GTF
Publisher: Cuisinart
Sales Rank: 123
Studio: Cuisinart


Features:
  • Permanent gold-tone filter
  • Helps provide full-flavored coffee
  • For use with DCC-100, DCC-900, DCC-1000, DCC-1200, and DGB-300 Series coffee makers







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Product Description:
'CUISINART' GOLD TONE FILTER BASKET Cuisinart's permanent gold-tone filter helps create full-flavored coffee. r.Also fits nearly all brands of 10-12 cup basket type Coffee Makers. Highlights: Helps create full-flavored coffee. Lets the natural oils from your Fresh Coffee through, for better flavor. Boxed. For model Nos. DCC-900 (Ace No. 6090195), DCC-900BK (Ace No. 6090203), DCC-1000 (Ace No. 6090179), DCC-1000BK (Ace No. 6090187), DCC1200 (Ace No. 6094676), DCC100, DGB300 (Ace No. 6060404) and DGB300BK .









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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Gold Tone Filter - Used for 2 Weeks
Good design. Cleaning: Time consuming and I use a lot of warm to hot water. Does not filter as well as the paper cones. Leaves a lot of dark heavey coffee in the bottom of the pot and in your cup if you mix it up. Coffee tastes ok. If you really want to use this, buy two or three. That way you can rinse it out and put in dishwaher instead of cleaning it so much. We went back to the paper ones. Wanna buy mine!



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Great addition
This is a very sturdy, easy to clean basket. A great addition to your coffee maker.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - works well
Hope it will last long enough to make it a better choice environmentally than paper. It's nice not to worry about running out of paper filters, but now I spend some extra time & water every day to rinse this one out.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Coffee with better flavor
I had lost this Gold Tone Filter that I had purchased for my Cuisinart 1200 and was using the coffee maker with only the #4 paper filters. After buying the replacement GTF filter and using it with the #4 paper filters, I would say the bitterness disappeared almost instantaneously and the coffee flavor was more robust and much smoother. A winning combination.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Good replacement
Needed a new one for mine which had a whole in it. Ordering from Amazon is the easiest way to get one.

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