: Braun Brita Patented KWF 2 Water Filter (2-Pack)

: Braun Brita Patented KWF 2 Water Filter (2-Pack)

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Braun Brita Patented KWF 2 Water Filter (2-Pack)

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Braun Brita Patented KWF 2 Water Filter (2-Pack)
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 139





Binding: Kitchen
Product Brand: Braun
EAN: 0073149188687
Label: Braun
Product Manufacturer: Braun
Model: KWF2
Publisher: Braun
Ranking: 139
Studio: Braun
Warranty: 1


Piece facts:
  • Two-pack of Brita water filters for all Braun FlavorSelect and AromaDeluxe coffeemakers
  • Improves coffee flavor by filtering out chlorine
  • Also reduces calcification
  • Each filter lasts for about 70 brewing cycles




(2-Pack) Filter Water 2 KWF Patented Brita Braun






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A 2-pack of replacement water purifier filters for Braun all flavor select coffee machines

Review:
Designed to fit all Braun FlavorSelect coffeemakers, the two water filters in this pack improve coffee flavor by filtering out chlorine and other off-tasting elements. They also slow down the calcification process. Each filter lasts for about 70 brewing cycles--or about two months. --Fred Brack










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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - * Improves coffee taste! ...
Even if your water tastes fine, I believe you'll still notice an improvement in the taste of your coffee using a fresh filter at the recommended intervals (2 months).



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - Good value, good results
This is one of those items you think you'll remember to replace when you purchase your coffee maker and then, three years later, realize you're still using the original filter. Amazon makes purchase of the filters easy (you cannot find them readily in retail stores), and the replacement makes a great difference in the taste of your fresly-brewed coffee.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Great addition to my coffee maker purchase. ...
You'll need these for your Braun coffee maker. Buy them now rather than search for them later.



Buyer's feedback: 3 out of 5 stars - It does what it's supposed to do.
As with most custom water filters, this one is expensive. Basically, it's the same marketing strategy as for printer cartridges. The printer is cheap; the ink will kill you.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Makes coffee taste awesome! ...
Very hard to find filters. Makes our coffee taste so much better. Delivered ahead of schedule. Thanks!

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