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How To Clean Delonghi Coffee Filter

By: HopeWeinner Home | Food-and-Drink | Coffee



You are going to buy for you a DeLonghi coffee maker. You may be having the question that which coffee filter is right for you. Answer is not simple as it depends on how many times you brew your coffee. Coffee maker filters are comming in several shapes and sizes. Let us see a brief overview of the world of coffee maker filters that might you help to pick out right one.

several styles of coffee filters
Two shapes are avail in coffee filters they are cone shaped and basket shaped. Basket filters facilitates water to stay in contact with the coffee grinds little bit longer than in case of cone filter and filters water more evenly. However it requires bigger grinds. The cone shape filter have one more advantage in compare to basket filters that they are less prone to spillage and are easier to clean.

various types of Coffee Maker filters
Paper Coffee Filters
Casual coffee brewers more widely use paper material. The advantage of paper filters is they are economical and do get the job done. As Well, clean-up is easy as they are usable. So all you have to do is take the filter out and throw it away. The most unlikely thing with this filter is that it is said that it absorbs the natural oils from the coffee ground which is thought to be true for the flavor of the coffee.
Cloth Coffee Filters
Cloth coffee filters are the hardest to clean so they are not as popular. The disadvantage of this environment friendly filter is, coffee grinds stick to the cloth, and so it actually takes a bit of effort to wash out all the grinds. But, for the coffee connoisseur the unnecessary work may be worth it, as both cloth and metal both provide the coffees natural oils to ooze through, different from paper.
Metal Coffee Filters
Metal coffee filters are made up of stainless steel. Metal filters are easier to clean, but they still require some extra clean-up time.
One advantage of metal coffee filters being its enduringness. It is a good choice of filter for people who brew many cups at one time, such as coffee shops, big families, or offices. With metal filters you can start brewing your next cup straightaway only by switching the used filter with a clean one and just wash them later.
Gold And Gold Toned Coffee Filters

The name gold coffee filter is used for two types of coffee filters the Swiss gold coffee filters and the gold toned coffee filters.
The Swiss gold filters are plated with 23 karat gold. So they are actually made of gold! Out of all the several filter materials gold has the best ability to retain the coffees natural oils. However, being gold, they are rather costly. These filters cost little bit more than other filters.
Whereas the gold toned coffee filters are made of stainless steel and treated so they dont transfer the metallic taste. Extended life is one of the advantages of these filters. Also, clean up and maintenance is very good. There is no cluttered clean up after your coffee is made.
How to clean your metal and gold coffee filter
If you use coffee filters, than you credibly have a drip type filter. If you are noticing that your metal or gold coffee filter is getting stained, here are some quick cleaning tips -
Pour 4 cups of hot water into a bowl of 1 oz citric acid.
Add 4 cups of cold water to the mix and pour the solution into the water chamber.
Start your coffee maker and let half of the water solution run through the machine.
Let it sit for 15 minutes.
Start up the coffee maker again and let the rest of the solution run through.
Throw away the solution and run 8 cups of clean water through the coffee maker to rinse out the solution.




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Hope Weinner is very much addicted to coffee. He is an excellent coffee maker critic and reviewer. You can fully rely on him in selecting the best coffee maker. If you want to know more about the coffee makers then you must visit http://www.bestcoffeemakersreviews.com/"> best coffee makers reviews site

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