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In >, on 10/14/05
at 07:38 PM, "Dee Randall" > said:




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>> In >, on 10/14/05
>> at 01:11 PM, "C & S" > said:
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>>>"L, not -L" > wrote in message
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>>>Thank you for pointing out the need for clarification. I consider myself
>>>a "middle of the road" coffee drinker. I grind my own beans but am not
>>>obsess over types of beans or methods of roasting (we do have a close
>>>friend who roasts his own beans, amazing coffee). I want a reliable
>>>electrical appliance that's going to brew a decent cup of coffee.

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>> In that case, make sure you are using good water and buy a gold filter to
>> fit your choice if it does not come with one.
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>> jim
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>Does a gold filter last -- I've used one when I've been out of filters.
>Then I wonder if I will taste something metallic. They look to me as if
>they might even "peel." I know they are not made of GOLD. What is it,
>I wonder. Thanks.
>Dee Dee


They last very well, but keep in mind, the gold filter is fairly thin and
you don't want to scrub it with anything hard. If it is a good gold
filter, you should get no metalic taste. At least none of the ones I have
experience with impart any taste.

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