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Coffee Filters - 100ct - Market Pantry: Compatible With 8-12 Cup Drip Coffee Makers, 12 Cup Regular Filters

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Some filters include a monthly tracker dial that indicates when to replace the cartridge; other listings simply state a recommended replacement interval (for example, every 90 days or every 6 months). Check the product details to see which method the filter uses.

Listings show two main types: charcoal-based (activated carbon) filters and resin-style filters. Product pages typically identify which material a specific filter uses.

Charcoal-filter listings report reduction or removal of contaminants such as heavy metals (including cadmium, chromium and copper), mercury, chlorine, odors, calcium, THMs, VOCs, microorganisms and particles. Some listings report a 95% or greater reduction rate for cadmium, chromium, copper and lindane.

Resin-style listings describe protection against scaling and state that reducing scale buildup can help prolong the machine’s working life when filters are replaced as recommended.

Available pack sizes include single-filter packs and multipacks. Example counts shown in listings include 1-, 6-, 12- and 24-count options.

Filter descriptions state they improve coffee taste and enhance espresso quality by reducing chlorine, heavy metals and other listed contaminants, resulting in cleaner, better-tasting beverages.

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