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by: Remo DeCaffe
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Krups coffee filters, charcoal, paper & gold tone

How do you choose which Krups coffee filters you need? You can find charcoal, paper and gold tone filters for your Krups coffee machine. Coffee filters are mostly made of disposable paper, however stainless steel is gaining popularity.

What size of machine do you have? Searching online you can find filters for all sizes of coffee makers such as, one cup (single cup), 2 cup, 4 cup, 6 cup, 8 cup, 10 cup, and 12 cup.

types of Krups filters

Krups paper coffee filters - Paper filters (F15C02, 472-00, F15-C02) do the best job of keeping grounds out of your coffee. These Krups coffee maker filters are recommended when using less than optimal grades of coffee, to lighten the flavor of the coffee, and to keep grounds out.

Krups gold tone filters (F15C01, 180 049, 026-33, 049-33, 053-00) are made of stainless steel, and treated so as not to transfer metallic tastes. You get the most flavor from the coffee, when using these filters, and usually a few of the finer grounds as well.

If you have any of the following coffee makers from Krups, such as Crystal AromeTime Plus 467-71, 199-46 Aroma Control, DuoThek Therm 780-6104B, Proaroma 12 Plus F 452, Duothek Plus 464-42, 180-46 Aroma Control and the Crystal Arome R466-42.

Remo DeCaffe is, author for www.coffee-makers-n-espresso-machines.com - Find online ratings, reviews & info on the best coffee makers, cappuccino machines & grinders for home & commercial use, from Cuisinart, Krups, Braun, and Black & Decker, as well as many others.

 

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