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Black & Decker PF75 Permanent Coffee Filter For DCM2000 Series

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MSRP: $14.99
Your Price: $11.99
Savings: $ 3.00 ( 20% )
Shipping: N/A
Manufacturer: Black & Decker
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Black & Decker PF75 Permanent Coffee Filter For DCM2000 Series Features
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PERMANENT FILTER-GOLD TONE DE755/B,DE790/B,DE710/B,DCM675 Works with the following models: Black & Decker ABD515B, Black & Decker DCM1200B Black & Decker DCM1250B, Black & Decker DCM2000, Black & Decker DCM2000B, Black & Decker DCM2010
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Additional Black & Decker PF75 Permanent Coffee Filter For DCM2000 Series Information
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Reusable, non-toxic, gold-tone filter with lift-out handle. Environmentally friendly - eliminates the need for disposable paper filters. Fits all SmartBrew+ coffeemakers - DCM2000/2500/2700 series - and other Black & Decker brand 12-cup coffeemakers."
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What Customers Say About Black & Decker PF75 Permanent Coffee Filter For DCM2000 Series:
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It works very well and is more convenient than paper filters. Shipping was unbelievably expensive and hating paying so much for shipping.
They last a long time. it beats the paper ones getting stuck in between your fingers in the morning when you are half a sleep. I have always used the permanent coffee filters. Also, helps if you want to save a few pennies. the coffee grounds i just dump in the garbage bin and rinse the rest down the the sink (of course they are biodegradeable). I occassionally wash it in the dishwasher or with soap and water and if their is a buildup i soak it in vinegar. i would say i saved by not having to buy approximately 12 boxes per year of the paper filters. Great product.
Well made and easy to rinse. Filters all but the finest grinds. Turkish let's a little thru. Stores inside of coffee maker. Works for me.
I was very dissatisfied with the shipper's packaging of this product. So, it's functional and I'm not going to bother returning it.My issue is that I paid $6.68 to get this shipped to me. The retail packaging is simple cardboard box. The seller sent it to me in a PADDED ENVELOPE, which at some point got crushed by the USPS.The product's plastic framework withstood this treatment and popped back into shape, but the gold-plated metal filter has a dent. So, my $12 coffee filter costs me ~$18.00. I might as well have gone to a Bricks and Mortar establishment to purchase this and gotten an undamaged one for the same price.
Like my dad used to make his coffee.grinds in the basket, then dump the grinds. I find it easier than dealing with the paper filters that never fit properly, that would occasionally clog and overflow. Better water flow through the grinds.
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