
DESCRIPTION:
Coffee is 98 percent water. Often overlooked, the quality of the water is as important as the quality of the coffee. A good rule of thumb is that if your water doesn’t taste good from the tap, it won’t taste any better in your coffee. That’s why Cuisinart suggests adding a water filter to the coffeemaker. The Cuisinart DCC-RWF charcoal water filter removes chlorine, calcium, bad tastes and odors, for the purest cup of coffee every time….For More Information CLICK HERE!!!
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Real Customer Reviews & User Feedback:
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147 of 162 people found the following review helpful
Freshwater Fluid Flows Freely From Fine Filter!, By
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I live in Seoul, South Korea, where it is inadvisable to drink water directly from the tap. Unless, that is, your idea of a good time is to let a little amoebic dysentery cozy up and get friendly with your colon. Okay, so, the water isn’t ALWAYS that scary to drink. Just, uh, just most of the time. Even when the water doesn’t make you sick, it usually tastes like it’s been funneled through an old radiator. Coffeemakers, generally speaking, don’t include water filters because the brewing process ostensibly kills all of the harmful bacteria. But you can still taste the heavy-metal-goodness in every last drop of leaden java. Lip smacking! Anyhoo, I purchased a Cuisinart Coffeemaker recently (oh, how I love that machine), and it came with a package of these little filter fellows, and let me tell you, they do the trick. Gone are the filamental-flavors, the taste of scalded electrical wire! All that’s left is pure watery goodness, the clean, crisp clarity of two spic-n-span H’s and one well-scrubbed O. Now, if this little wunder-filter can do THAT for the brackish dreck that passes for water in Seoul, imagine how much more effective it would be on YOUR water! Uh. Assuming you also do not live in Seoul. Or, er, Mexico. And parts of Bangladesh. And most of Haiti. And also, maybe, Djibouti. (Although I think Djibouti’s been getting its act together with the public water works system these days, thanks to macro-economic reform programs. See the comments section below.) NOTE: Some elements of the above review may have been exagerrated in order to titillate easily-titillated readers. Readers with tender sensibilities should not have read the previous review.
42 of 43 people found the following review helpful
A must for your coffee maker!, By
Tara P. (USA) – See all my reviews
I purchased these filters from Amazon and am very happy with them. I really noticed an improved taste in my coffee. I think this is a great investment to help maintain the taste of the coffee and increase the lifespan of your coffee maker by reducing build-up from water minerals.
74 of 81 people found the following review helpful
Not Necessary For Pure Water BUT Can Prevent a Clogged Valve, By
This review is from: Cuisinart DCC-RWF1 Replacement Coffeemaker Water Filters, Set of 2 (Kitchen)
Some time ago, I decided to stop using these expensive filters. I already have a Brita charcoal activated filter and use that filtered water directly into my Cuisinart. No problem and very good coffee. When I was using the small Cuisinart filters, I experienced a lot of problems with slow water feed resulting in steam and other problems. I decided, after spending some on filters over a period of a year, that I was just wasting money on these filters. I cleaned the coffee maker after I stopped using the filters, am getting excellent coffee and no more slow water feed and a fine running coffee maker. The coffee tastes as good or better. But, please note that I am using filtered water – just not filtering it in the coffee maker. |

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