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ProTec™ Continuous Cleaning Cartridge/Antimicrobial Treated Filters Save 38% Off

ProTec™ Continuous Cleaning Cartridge/Antimicrobial Treated Filters, 2/PackIf you are using a Honeywell humidifier or any humidifier that uses a paper filter, you NEED to get these! I was even using filtered water for my humidifiers and, STILL, the filters were turning YELLOW in less than a month. I purchased the Protec Antimicrobial cartridges, and all growth has come to a STOP! I should have used them from the beginning, but I thought that by using filtered water everything should be fine...WRONG! Spend the extra few bucks and save yourself from Mold in your air and bad smells, it is truly worth it.

tried with and without, without mold grows in filters with it does not. simple product idea that works .... awesome

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These little things do a great job of keeping bacteria, etc from growing in my humidifier. I have been using my humidifier daily for 8 months, and these have really cut down on the number of times that I have to clean the tank. I usually buy them at my retail giant store for much less, but they don''t seem to carry them during the summer. I was willing to pay a little more this time just because I''ve gotten used to the convenience.

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Cartridges indeed help to keep humidifiers clean longer. (Used with Crane animal shape cool mist humidifier.)

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Didn''t stop the mold from forming on my wick/filter humidifier. The wick grew some black mold on it. Was a waste of money. Now I use the anti-microbial liquid. one capfull takes care of it.

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LG LT500P-2 Vertical Refrigerator Water Filter (2 Pack) Save 21% Off

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  • Delivers clean, clear water that looks and tastes great
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Product was great and as described in the picture. It is the same recommended by the manufacturer and by buying this 2 pack I saved a lot!!!. Delivery time was perfect too.

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I ordered another product with the same name off of Amazon and received some generic crappy water filters with fake LG labels on them. Those other filters would dispense water slower than molasses moves. Needless to say, I returned those fake filters and ordered these instead. Kudos to Amazon for handling the return process so well.

What I received when ordering this product was exactly as pictured, two true OEM CUNO water filters made by 3M. The same exact ones that came with the fridge!

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Exactly what we needed. Half the price of local stores. Keeps making fresh ice cubes. It keeps the family happy.

DeLonghi 14 Cup Programmable Front Access Drip Coffee Maker

DeLonghi 14 Cup Programmable Front Access Drip Coffee MakerThe least of my worries (I thought) were whether or not the coffee maker carafe would pour well. This carafe ruins the fact that the coffee maker makes great coffee. When you try to pour, either coffee into your cup or water into the maker, it spills ontop the counter. I pour slow, fast, and any possible way you can pour and it still runs down the carafe and spills onto the counter. I have no idea how it does this, but it does. I have never had a pot do this before. A $10 Mr. Coffee pot has never done this, but this $100 dollar one does. It drives me nuts. I would give this five stars if the carafe poured correctly, but I can''t because it ruins all the good things about this pot.

Works beautiful and the coffee is just perfect every time. I have had other drip coffee makers, but this one is so easy to use and clean. I like that the water and coffee tubs are easy to fill and I can put this under my cabinets and on my countertop. Looks beautiful too!

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Just received this coffeemaker and I couldn''t be happier with it. I have had Bunn coffeemakers for many years and in April replaced my 10 year old Bunn with a new one. Well, the new Bunn was terrible. Very cheaply made, was sketchy when it did decide to work and the carafe leaked like crazy, no matter how careful I tried to be while pouring from it. I finally decided to search for a replacement and came across this model from Delonghi. On top of having many options that the Bunn didn''t (larger carafe, programmable, auto pause when you pull the carafe out while brewing) it just makes a great cup of coffee! And fast! And the fact that you swing the door out to put water and coffee in so you don''t have to pull it out from under the counter makes it even easier and more convenient to use. I''m really happy with it!

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Carafe drips all over no matter how you try to pour. Clock only works in military time. I would not recommend.

$100 piece of junk. Thought I was buying a better quality maker due to price. NOT!!!

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The carafe design must be flawed, as it is impossible to pour a simple cup of coffee without spilling coffee around the countertop. We called and complained, they sent us a new one and the same problem. It must be a design flaw with the carafe. I would recommend not purchasing this coffee maker.

Pur Single Replacement Filter for Pur Plus Faucet-Mount Filtering Unit

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Awesome. Wonderful. Superb. I Love it. It is simply the best. I am tired of writing reviews that have to follow Amazons inane rules on length s for right now if I like something this is the review the product will get. Stupendous.

Jura Impressa J9 One Touch TFT Coffee Machine Save 7% Off

Jura Impressa J9 One Touch TFT Coffee MachinePros:

+ Makes great coffee

+ Highly customizable for strength, size, temperature

+ Energy saving features

Cons:

Serious usability issues

Low height of spout

More plastic than there should be in a product this expensive

Please forgive the length of this review, but for a product that costs as much as this one does, I think you deserve as much information as you can get.

I have owned a Jura Impressa E8 for three years and have been very happy with it overall. The Impressa J9 is Jura''s current top-of-the-line model and, at first glance, it looks the part. Gleaming silver body and chrome buttons and accents plus a color LCD screen make a positive first impression. This fades a bit when you notice that nearly all of what you see is plastic, including the chrome-plated spouts. Seriously, at this price point I expected stainless steel or chrome-plated brass here.

In front center, above the drip tray (whose chrome grille is pretty much the only visible metal) is the dual coffee spout. This slides up and down and the dual spouts pivot apart for filling two cups. (Note that coffee comes out both spouts at the same time regardless.) The height of the spout is adjustable between 2.5 and 4.25 inches, with the maximum distance between the spouts being 2.0 inches. I found myself wishing for a taller opening.

On the left side is another single spout which is used for milk and hot water. The standard spout serves as a mixer for milk, water/steam, and if you''re making a latte or cappuccino, dispenses both the coffee and the milk, which is a nice touch. The height of this spout is adjustable between 4.0 and 5.75 inches. This spout has a dial that adjusts how much air/steam is mixed in with the milk, which enters the spout through a port on the left. Into this port you insert a piece of silicone tubing (supplied) which can be run into a milk container or connected to the supplied stainless steel insulated cup with siphon tube. This cup is said to be able to keep milk cold for up to 8 hours, though only when full. The port is covered with a red rubber plug when not in use.

Below the center spouts are two LEDs, with a single LED under the frothing spout. These initially illuminate white but change to yellow while a brew is in progress. They go out after a short while after the serving is complete.

There are four hinged doors on top of the unit. The door on the left side exposes the water carafe, which is tall and narrow. A handle swings up on the carafe to assist in removing, holding and replacing. An optional "Clearyl Blue" filter sits inside the carafe with an extender that snaps on to bring it up to full height. You cannot see the water level once the carafe is in place an issue made especially annoying as the "refill water" indicator doesn''t come on until there is less than 8 ounces of water remaining, meaning that your last cup may not be full. The door on the right side covers a storage compartment which holds a spoon for pre-ground coffee, a hot water spout that can be swapped in for the milk frother, and the adjustment for the coffee grinder.

A small door in the center is where you would spoon in ground coffee if desired lifting that door triggers the pre-ground coffee cycle which is then started by pushing one of the buttons at the sides of the LCD panel within two minutes. A large door at the top rear surface exposes the bean hopper, which has an "aroma saver" inner lid and a plastic grille preventing you from getting your fingers near the grinder opening.

These doors on the top of the J9 are a problem for me. I have the J9 on a counter with cabinets above. The cabinets, and the moulding below them, are low enough that I can barely open any of the doors. I am able to, with some manipulation, get the water carafe out and access the storage bin, but the bean hopper is inaccessible unless I swing the whole unit around and out on the counter. Luckily I don''t have to do that every day. The side doors on my old E8 were narrower and easier to deal with, though I still had to pull the E8 out a bit to refill the beans which, on that model, were on the right side. Of course, if you have the J9 on an open counter, with unimpeded access to the top, none of this will be a concern to you.

The drip tray has four components. The large tray itself has two electrical contacts on the end that tell the machine the tray is inserted. The chrome grille (with a plastic grille underneath) sits on this. A secondary tray sits on the large tray and a plastic grounds container sits on this secondary tray. I noticed that the grounds container was made of a softer plastic than the one on the E8 and grounds tend to stick to it more.

Above the center spout is the LCD display with three buttons on each side. This is your primary interface to the J9. In normal mode, it presents six choices: Espresso, Coffee, Cappuccino, Latte macchiato, Hot water and 1 portion milk. Pressing the button by one of these choices immediately starts dispensing the selected item. On the top front surface of the J9 is a large rotary dial with a central push button. This is used to select additional beverage choices and to make adjustments. Flanking this dial are the power button and a P button used for programming.

If you spin the dial, you are shown all the standard beverage choices plus these: Ristretto, 2 Ristretti, 2 Espressi, 2 Coffees. You push the central button to make your choice, though if you choose a standard offering; it just takes you back to the main screen. Otherwise, pushing the button immediately starts dispensing the beverage. The double-portion choices double the amount of water used, but don''t double the amount of coffee ground, so don''t think, for example, that you can brew two 8-oz cups of coffee and get something good. However, it would probably work well for two of the smaller products such as espresso.

(By the way, in case you don''t know what a Ristretto is I didn''t the J9 makes it out to be a very strong espresso. Originally it was a "fast pull" of the espresso machine''s handle.)

No matter what choice you make, you can individually customize your cup, though the process of doing so I found awkward. On my old E8, I could select cup size before brewing and got mild, normal or strong by pushing the start button once, twice or thrice. On the J9, you use either the push buttons by the LCD or the dial to make adjustments, but your opportunity to do so is limited. For coffee and espresso, you can select one of five strengths only in the few seconds while the coffee is grinding. Then when the brewing starts, you can adjust the amount of water to be used in .5oz increments up to 8oz. For drinks that use milk, you instead select the number of seconds it will pump milk. For hot water you can select three temperatures; the manual says that "Extra Hot" corresponds to 203 degrees F, but I measured it at 170 in the cup.

You can, however, preset the customizations for each drink type using the programming menu and the "Expert Mode". These presets are used as defaults but can still be overridden while the beverage is being prepared.

When you first turn on the Impressa J9, the screen indicates that the water is heating and then it prompts you to press the dial''s button to initiate a rinse of the coffee system. This rinse uses far less water than the E8 did. Then you can make your selections. When you power down, it rinses again.

Ok, that''s a lot of words about the machine, but how good is the coffee it makes? Great! I found the coffee even more flavorful than what the E8 could prepare, and I had not even selected the strongest setting. The latte and cappuccino preparation was pretty good, though I found the milk foam to be no thicker than I ever managed to get from the E8. Earlier I got the Capresso frothPRO, which not only makes thicker, richer foam but is a heck of a lot easier to clean up afterward. However, if you''re making a lot of milk drinks in a row, you''ll appreciate the all-in-one convenience of the J9 just position your cup under the spout, push the button, and it does the rest.

Jura touts the energy-saving features of the J9, so I tested these. When the J9 is heating water, it draws 1300W, but I was amazed at how quickly it came up to temperature from a cold start, only about 15-20 seconds. When it is sitting ready to brew, it draws 3-5W. When powered off normally, Jura says that it draws 0.1W, but my "WattsUp" meter read zero, so it must have been even less than 0.1. There is also a rocker switch by where the power cord comes in (on the bottom right) that completely disconnects the power.

You can set an EnergySave mode. What this does is, once it has brewed, it does not keep the water at brewing temperature. This is indicated on the display. If you then want to brew a cup, you press a button and it takes 15-20 seconds to reheat, then you press the button again to start brewing. I watched my power meter when the EnergySave mode was disabled and didn''t see the heater come on too often. Jura says that this can reduce energy consumption by up to 40%, but if you want your coffee NOW, you will probably choose to leave EnergySave disabled. You can also set an auto-turnoff time which will shut the machine down after a period of no use that can be selected from 15 minutes to 15 hours.

The coffee and milk systems get cleaned independently. The machine will remind you to run a brewing cleaning cycle every 200 cups or so. This is done using a Jura cleaning tablet that is inserted into the ground coffee funnel. The machine then soaks, sprays, and rinses the system and then flushes with water this takes about 20 minutes. When you do this, you must place a cup under each of the coffee and milk spouts. About 8 ounces of solution get discharged into each of these cups.

The milk frother is supposed to be cleaned after every use. The usual way of doing this is to add a small amount of cappuccino cleaner (an initial bottle is supplied) in 8oz of water and let the milk tube suck it up into the system. There''s a cleaning option in the programming menu to do this. By default, it won''t remind you to clean the frother, but you can enable that if you wish.

On my E8, I discovered that the stainless steel filter/strainer, inside the machine, would get gunked up with coffee grounds and oil over time. Eventually this would prevent coffee from flowing and what coffee you did get tasted bad. I know a lot of people griped about having to send their E8 back to Jura for "repair", but I think many of them could have fixed the problem themselves. The J9 seems a bit less prone to this problem as the clean cycle does a halfway-decent job of cleaning the filter, but I''m going to show you how you can help.

I have attached three photos to the product page. The first shows the view inside the opening when you have removed the drip tray. Notice the brown plastic flap with a slanted edge hanging from the top of the opening. This flap is hinged and spring-loaded. Up behind it is the brewing mechanism and the filter disc see the second photo. In this photo you can see the disc after just a few days of use. The third photo shows the same area after a cleaning cycle has been run much better, but not perfect.

What I recommend is: once every couple of weeks or so, take a damp paper towel. Reach into the opening, and with your fingers (and the towel), reach up behind the flap (you can pull it forward a bit don''t force it) and wipe off the strainer and surrounding area. You may need someone with long fingers (or small hands) to do this. You won''t be able to see what you are doing, but you will be able to feel the disc with its central screw. Cleaning this regularly will keep the quality of the coffee consistent and reduce the chance of problems down the road.

Some miscellaneous stuff you should know. The J9 comes with one filter plus a water hardness testing strip. If you choose to not use the filter, you are supposed to test the water hardness and set the value in the programming menu. This controls how often the machine will prompt you to run a descaling process. The descaling tablets must be purchased separately. If you use the filter, you don''t need to descale, but do need to replace the filter every two months. Make sure you get the right kind Jura has two incompatible types of "Clearyl" filter. The one you want is Jura 67879 Clearyl Water Care Cartridge for ENA.

Also in the "Welcome Kit" are two cleaning tablets, a bottle of cappuccino cleaner and manuals in multiple languages. I highly recommend visiting Jura''s web site and downloading the manual so you can go over it before purchase.

I hope you found this review helpful if you have additional questions, ask in the comments and I''ll do my best. The J9 is expensive, to be sure, but if you buy it, you''ll get a machine that makes fantastic coffee in multiple styles, and quickly. I do have some quibbles with the design as far as usability is concerned, notably the positioning and size of the top doors and the quick reflexes you''ll need to make adjustments when brewing a cup. With proper care, it should last for years.

I have had a Capresso C3000 super automatic for many years that I was starting to have some minor problems with (small water leak, tray sensors corroding) and decided it was time to get a replacement. I work from home and tend to drink coffee most of the day so I''m looking for something that works reliably and for a very extend period of time. I started looking at the new super automatics from the Jura Capresso based on the longevity of the old C3000. I will admit, it''s the TFT display that really caught my eye on this one. I started looking thinking that I''d end up with a Z series, but the TFT display was what veered me over to this one.

It comes pre-loaded with default recipes for latte macchiato, cappuccino, an espresso shot, a ristretto shot, coffee, coffees, hot water, and steamed milk. All of the recipes can be customized via "Expert Mode". You can adjust the strength (1 5 beans), volume in ounces or mL''s), steamed milk amount (based on time in seconds). You can also adjust all of the parameters while making the drink without saving, which is great for guests. Basic operation is very simple and straightforward. The TFT display makes this super user friendly. Anyone can easily scroll thru using the wheel on top of the machine and pick whatever type of drink they want. Or, you can select most drinks directly from the TFT screen as well. For two shots or two cups of coffee, hit the button twice. You can also enter the recipe modification mode by holding the drink selection button as well. Grind adjustment is via a knob under the back right top cover. It also displays graphics of your drink while it''s being made.

The coffee seems to be a bit stronger on this than on my old C3000, but I love the fact that you don''t have to move the cup for lattes and cappuccinos. And, the insulated milk container (included) really does keep the milk cold all day.

I was a bit disappointed when I first got the machine and went looking for the "Auto On" function that turns on the machine at a set time to warm up. After I really started using the machine, I realized this was really not needed. It''s typically heated up and ready to go by the time I get the milk container out of the fridge and connected.

Maintenance and Cleaning: If you use steamed milk, I highly suggest changing the setting to display the "Rinse Milk System" prompt to appear right after using. The default is 10 minutes, and you cannot select this rinse from the Maintenance menu. The quicker you rinse out the milk residue, the less likely you are to get clogs. The manual also suggests to use the Jura Cappuccino Cleaner daily. I tend to rinse often and do a breakdown cleaning of the milk system and frother about every other day.

The drip tray on the J9 TFT is very different that what I was used to on the C3000. It has 4 parts (bottom tray, top tray, grinds container, and grill) but the material seems much easier to clean that the drip tray on my C3000.

There is a bar graph style indicator in the Maintenance menu that shows you when cleaning and filter changes are due. I''ve always cleaned my old one as least once a month with a tablet and about once a week using a cleaning cycle with just water. This machine does use the new Clearyl Blue filters.

One other thing, the coffee only dispenser does not rise up high enough to use with any of the travel mugs that I have, but the milk frother/coffee dispenser side does.

Overall, very happy with my purchase so far. It has the Jura quality that I''m used to, makes great coffee, everything can be customized, easy to clean, and has a neat screen on the front :-)

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If you are reading this, you are likely both a gadget lover and a coffee enthusiast, or are considering the J9 as a gift for someone who fits that description. Having tested it for a month and a half, I am still finding surprisingly thoughtful aspects. For example, I found that holding down any button while coffee or milk is pouring prompts you to let it know when you have as much as you want. This is perfect for those odd size cups you can''t estimate the volume of, or adding milk foam to the top of a cup of hot tea. It is this attention to detail that really defines the experience with this coffee machine.

Because others have given very good lengthy reviews, with even more available on Youtube, I will give my brief thoughts:

FLAVOR

As expected from the Jura brand, the flavor is excellent. More accurately, the flavor is finely tuned to the user, as the way it is brewed, including strength and grind, is very customizable. Regardless of how you like your coffee, the J9 will likely make it just right and consistently. I have used both very high end and standard beans, and was pleased with both, in the sense that the best flavor and consistency was brought out of both. Of course, the better bean gave the better coffee. Different coffee types are all produced equally well, with black coffee being something beyond the typical office brew and espresso having a beautiful crema and serious punch. A filter is integrated to give better water quality as well, though it can be left out if you want to avoid the cost of replacing it.

INTERFACE

The screen, which seems to add a hefty sum to the price, could be considered a gimmick. For some reason, they brag that it is TFT in the product name, though that is not an impressive screen technology. However, having a screen and buttons (no touch interface) allows for simple and intuitive customization. You can set every parameter of each coffee type quickly and without ever looking at the manual. This makes customization something everyone can have fun with, rather than a daunting task for the professional. If you purchase this unit, I recommend playing with the settings and creating your ideal coffees rather than sticking with the presets. It is a primary reason to own a fancy coffee machine. Some changes can also be made on the fly, such as the above mentioned ability to change the volume of coffee and milk.

CLEANING

The machine includes some consumables for the cleaning, of which extra will need to be purchased (or DIYed) as needed. Other than this issue, cleaning is a breeze. The machine lets you know when it needs to run self-cleaning modes, if you don''t do it first, and they are automated. The coffee grounds are ejected as cute pellets and can be thrown away more regularly. The tray will not let itself overflow, because it has sensors to let you know it is time to empty it.

DESIGN

This is my only real sticking point with the machine. For something in this price range, it is sub par. Other than the front plate and tray lid, it is largely made of plastic. The silver color is painted on and easily scratched off, revealing the black plastic underneath. It is strange that they did not at least use silver plastic to avoid scratches showing. Those scratches might occur while trying to open the top flaps, since the unit is a bit too tall to fit under a standard kitchen cabinet. The spouts on the front are chrome plated and feel cheap. Also, the chrome plated wheel on the top for menu navigation does not have smooth movement and feels very plasticky.

Other than the strange design compromises, the J9 is a really wonderful coffee machine. I can not imagine anyone being disappointed with it in that regard.

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This coffee maker exceeds all my expectations. It''s quick to program the drinks to your specifications. Machine is easy to use and even easier to clean. It is worth every penny.

Update: Thank goodness for Amazon. Jura has no customer service. One week after purchase the machine started having trouble making espresso. I tried all their troubleshooting methods; increasing the grind, cleaning, and descaling. By week two, the machine could only steam milk. I called Jura and left multiple messages. I also emailed them. After no response I submitted a return to Amazon. They took back this expensive paperweight, paid for shipping, and gave me a full refund. Again I say, thank goodness for Amazon. I still haven''t heard a word from Jura. Bottom line: this machine is a lemon

All instructions were followed exactly according to the manual. Defective machines happen, but ignoring them loses customers.

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This is our third Jura Capresso machine, and, although we just got it, we can already tell that it''s an outstanding machine!

Prior to this, we started with a basic Jura Capresso Impressa machine, and then moved to a Jura Capresso ENA4 when the Impressa gave out on us after a few years. Before that, we had had a Saeco automatic machine, but we''ve found that we prefer the Jura brand overall: it puts out stronger coffee, looks sleeker out in the kitchen, and is easier to clean and upkeep.

Since a lot of this machine is automated, it definitely has more of a learning curve to it. Fortunately, the instruction manual it comes with is very thorough, and I hope to read through it a few times since I tend to be a bit more technically challenged. It took us about an hour to set it up, read through the basic instructions, and make our first espresso with it. (We don''t plan on getting much sleep tonight since we''ve been playing barista since it arrived a few hours ago!)

The many programmable features, however, make it wonderful, and I love the fact that it comes with pre-programmed settings. It has programmed settings to easily and quickly make the following items: espresso, coffee, cappuccino, latte macchiato, hot water, or hot milk, as well as doubles of anything.

You can also pre-program the sizes of your drink. We''ve found this to be really convenient with our last automated Jura since we like to have pre-set drink sizes for our morning to-go coffees.

My husband uses just cream in his coffee and espresso, but I usually drink mine as caffe lattes. For such, I use either skim milk or soy milk, and it has steamed both beautifully, leaving me with wonderful foam, if I desire it. I can already tell that the metal frothing can it comes with is going to be a pain to clean since it''s not dishwasher-safe and has a plastic tube that I can see becoming clogged rather easily. Despite that, it froths really well! Instead of putting a steel frothing pitcher under a pipette/tube as I''ve done with previous models, you use a plastic tube; you attach one end of the tube into a small hole in the frothing device, and the other end into your pitcher of milk. The Impressa knows exactly how much milk to steam and foam, based on the type of coffee you select (cappuccino or macchiato) and the size of your brew. This is one smart machine!

One big piece of advice is that when you have an automatic machine like this, you shouldn''t use oily or greasy beans. We buy beans from a local coffee brewer or stock up on the Lavazza Super Crema Espresso beans and get them on Subscribe and Save from Amazon. Using the proper beans will ensure that you have a nice crema on the top of your coffee. The type of beans you use makes a huge difference in the quality of the coffee a machine like this makes, and we''ve found that the Jura makes cafeor restaurant-quality espresso.

Be warned, too, that the upkeep of Jura machines is also more expensive than that of a Saeco. The cleaning tablets and Clearyl filters you have to buy can add up, so just know that upkeep of this machine is another cost to factor in. I think we have to replace the filter about once every three to four months on our last machine, and that is with us making about five to ten shots of coffee/espresso each day.

Overall, we love our Jura so far, and know we''ll love it as much as we''ve loved our last two! It''s one of our more expensive household "toys," but, if you''re serious about your coffee, you''ll love having one of these coffee centers. After all, it''s the little things in life that make a difference, right?

I will also be sure to update my review as we use this more.

UPDATE ON 10/30/11: As we''ve used this more, I''ve come across a few more negatives that I wanted to be sure to include in my review:

* the instruction manual is much too brief; we''ve had to find online reviews and forums to find ways to program the machine to suit our needs (the Jura website hasn''t been any help)

*the plastic material used to make this isn''t as nice as it could be; after only owning it for a few days, we already have a knick/scratch on the front; we''re really careful with our possessions, and aren''t even sure how this happened; the plastic dredge drawer could also feel more substantial

*it''s a bit frustrating that you can only steam milk by using the plastic tube, which is hard to clean; this does make for perfect foam, but I prefer our older, more traditional model, whereby you frothed/steamed milk under a tube in a steel pitcher

Overall, though, I''m still keeping my five-star review for this since it makes excellent coffee!

UPDATE ON 12/31/11: I also wanted to add that if you use the milk frothing system on a regular basis, you will definitely want to run the cleaning liquid (one bottle of which is included with the machine) through the system every few days. The manual suggests doing this every day, but I''ve found that every four to five days works fine. It only takes a few minutes to do so, and it makes a difference in the foaming of the milk.

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Frigidaire FRIGIDAIRE 241521304 WATER FILTER CUP AND HOUSING ASSEMBLY

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  • WATER FILTER CUP AND HOUSING ASSEMBLY. INCLUDES "O" RING *FILTER NOT INCLUDED. FRIGIDAIRE
  • Works with the following models: Frigidaire FRS26R2AQ0

We couldn''t figure out why water was leaking into the refrigerator. The problem seemed to coincide with the food in the refrigerator freezing. Once we thawed the food and lowered the cooling setting on our refrigerator, the leak started. Finally figured out it was a cracked housing on the water filter. I am guessing that the water froze in the filter and expanded enough to break the housing. I ordered the replacement part online, it showed up in a few days, easy to replace, problem solved.

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I had to replace this filter because it froze up and cracked as some others have experienced. Like Jeff''s Advice said, the inlet and outlet tubes are oriented 90 degrees from the original which meant that one tube had to be pulled out a little more. I don''t understand a FSP part not being the same. I just needed the mounted housing and not the filter cup but it''s probably best they are as a pair due to any manufacturing variances due to production dates. Overall, everything worked out as it should. The filter assembly was priced very reasonably and the shipping was fast as it arrived before the expected delivery date. I''m very satisfied and even more pleased with the savings from not having to call a repairman. This is an easy do-it-yourselfer. Thanks.

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The first thing I noticed was the inlet and outlet stubs are not oriented the same as the original. I installed it anyway and it seems to work fine but had to slightly expose one of the lines from the cover to make it reach. I''m the only one that notices it and who cares.

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Not sure why the plastic filter assembly cracked in our Frigidaire refrigirator, but it did. With help from my son we found the replacement assembly on line and took about 8 minutes to remove & install the new housing. For less than $30.00 the system was repaired and operating again. This is a great replacement part that was easy and quick to install. Really nice to have ice and cold drinking water again. Thanks for all your help...........Jack

This was a perfect fit! I saved myself 15 dollars, it was 40 at Sears.

The item arrived sooner that expected. Very happy with my purchase.

Wolfgang Puck WPTPCM010 12-Cup Programmable Coffeemaker

Wolfgang Puck WPTPCM010 12-Cup Programmable Coffeemaker with Stainless-Steel Thermal CarafeI purchased this coffee maker for my nephew as a gift. It was on backorder, but I waited, because this was the specific coffeemaker that he wanted. I received the coffeemaker from Amazon on March 30, 2010 and gave it to him within a week of receiving it....Then the problems began.

From day one, the coffeemaker was spewing coffee all over the counter, instead of into the carafe. He didn''t want to involve me in the problems with the coffeemaker, so he called the Wolfgang Puck (WP) Customer Service...Big Mistake! Had he let me know, I could have shipped it back to Amazon, received my money and he could have purchased any other brand he wanted. However, it didn''t work that way.

After numerous attempts to "fix" the problem over the phone, the WP Company sent a pick-up order for the coffee maker and received it on May 3, 2010. Since that time, he has been repeatedly told he would have a new machine in "2 weeks".

I became involved in July, when he was getting nowhere with the company. I requested a refund on July 19, and I was told it had to be approved by corporate headquarters. A week later, I was told the request was denied, because they still have the coffee pots... (Well, where are they?)!! I then asked for the name of a contact person at the corporate office and they refused to supply me with a name.

Through lots of trials, errors, and frustration, I found a number. I called it and believe it or not, I finally made contact with a customer relations manager. I talked with her and I finally agreed to wait another "2 weeks". The time came and went and no coffee maker, so I called and she said the company had just received them and would be shipping his coffeemaker as the first shipment. And....as a thank-you, he would also receive a complimentary gift set of WP Kitchen knives. I waited until September 16 and ended up calling her again. The manager then checked and found out that the coffeemaker had NOT been shipped, because the coffeemakers were bent and damaged in the shipment.

I received an email later that afternoon, stating that she has requested a refund for me. It''s not here yet, but I have much hope that my money will be refunded.

Update: This note is being added about 6 months after my inital review. We too have experienced the problem with coffee overflowing on to the countertop. I very quickly learned that is after inserting the pot into the maker I pivot the pot so that the handle is as far left as possible, the spillage does not happen. This method has been successful for the past 200 pots made. It''s a weird quirk that shouldn''t be necessary, but I otherwise stand by my review.

The best coffeemaker we have ever owned is a long since discontinued Starbucks Barista with a thermal carafe. It was close to perfection for almost 10 years. Even after some trim pieces fell off, it continued to be a reliable performer. After several years of regular use, the plate on the bottom of the carafe top began to break, one piece at a time. The Barista continued to make great coffee, it just didn''t hold the temperature as well as it originally did.

Earlier this year we despaired that we would have to go back to buying makers that work for a few months and then die. My wife, after hours of searching spotted this familiar face in the crowd. We ordered in December and it arrived today. To say it was worth the wait is an understatement. We now know that we have years of fresh, hot, reliable coffee making ahead of us. The only difference between this model and the original Starbucks is the it now uses a cone filter instead of a flat bottom. No big deal at all.

Footnote: "Old Reliable" the Starbucks Barista worked right through this morning, its retirement day. It''s not headed for the trash however, there spare parts to be salved for our beautiful new baby.

When, (and if), this machine becomes available again, click ''n'' buy. You won''t regret it!

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Unfortunately we didn''t read the reviews before ordering this coffee maker. We had it boxed and ready to ship back when I popped on to see if anyone else was having the flooding issue. That is when I discovered that EVERYONE was having the overflow issue. My brilliant husband Robert unpacked the coffee maker and promptly went out to his shop area and cut a disc the diameter of the bottom of the coffee carafe from a piece of 1/4" masonite. Problem solved!! The spring on the top of the carafe doesn''t get depressed far enough to allow the coffee to flow into the pot properly. Putting that 1/4" spacer under the carafe is all it needed. We are happy, we love the way the coffee maker makes and keeps coffee. Robert also painted the disc black once he knew it was going to work. It looks like it belongs to the unit.

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We''ve had more coffee on the floor than in the pot since getting this coffee maker. Coffee''s good, but you have to hold your mug under the lip of the counter top and let the coffee drip into it from there. It takes a long time to get a cup of coffee that way. The worst part of all of this? The company won''t respond. No response to emails. Can''t get through on the phone (although while on hold you can refill your cup using the above described method).

Bottom line: Don''t buy it unless you have a lot of towels close by.

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Sadly, this review may be too late to save this great product. I really don''t understand the negative reviews on this unit, though it is not a traditional "Mr Coffee" type unit, it''s also not so complicated that my Rocket Science degree is required to use it. My husband and I may be lucky, but I can''t imagine a better performing coffee maker! We''ve now had the Wolfgang Puck coffee maker for most of 2011 and find it makes excellent coffee, is very reliable, brew excellent coffee (better than Starbucks!), and continues to feel like it''s very well made. We purchased this coffee maker after our Starbucks Barista Grande stopped working after over 6 years of honored service. It was the ONLY coffee maker that has a removable water reservoir, stainless steel carafe that stays hot for hours, a convenient filter basket, and makes a 12 great cups of coffee in approximately 12 minutes. For the most part all parts of this unit that "touch" coffee are dishwasher safe--at least they''ve survived so far and still work as well as when they were new!

We have learned some "Tricks" that may have "increased our luck"--these are the same tricks we had learned with our Starbucks version. We''ll continue to use these tricks on all future coffee makers, because they''re just good practices.

1. Don''t fill the reservoir beyond the "max fill" line that is CLEARLY marked on the vessel. The holes in the container used to secure the reservoir handle are located just above the max fill water-line and not water tight and will leak water if you overfill;

2. The carafe lid does collect coffee grounds (especially if you use the reusable filter that comes with the unit). Once the lid contains enough coffee grounds, it can leak and spill coffee during the brewing process--no matter how carefully it is placed on the carafe. To prevent this leakage, rinse the lid before each use in very warm water (hotter water seems to clear it faster); ensure you press the central valve and the serving valve to release the trapped grounds.

3. Rinse the filter and filter basket and carafe and run it through the dishwasher regularly--I''ve noticed improved flavor when these pieces are kept really clean. It''s also possible leakage is caused with the filter basket valve becomes covered in coffee oils, so keeping it clean could make it perform better.

--I also rinse and fill the carafe with hot water and let it sit for a few minutes while you clean the filter basket and its lid and fill the water reservoir--before I dump out the water, I''ll twist on the lid and pour additional hot water out of it, just for good measure. Then, when everything is ready (e.g. the freshly ground coffee beans are in-place and the filter/basket is closed and ready for the carafe and the water reservoir is adequately filled.)

4. The carafe is always the last component to be positioned--that''s the intended use for this unit, the filter basked isn''t supposed to be opened once the carafe is in-place. The valve spring on the filter basket is ONLY engaged once the carafe is properly place beneath it, so the basket should be in-place BEFORE the carafe is put in to place.

WF813 ReliOn Humidifier Wick Filter (2 Pack)

WF813 ReliOn Humidifier Wick FilterI ordered what was called "WF813 ReliOn Humidifier Replacement Filter (2 Pack)" just to find out they are NOT ReliOn brand filters. They are another brand that come close to fitting some ReliOn humidifier models. However, the filter isn''t quite as big as a real ReliOn WF813 filter, so it doesn''t truly fit as well as it should. These are BestAir brand filters, and the box lists the humidifier models that these filters fit, and ReliOn is NOT one of them. These filters will probably do the job, but this ad is deceptive. I won''t buy from this seller again.

This was what I wanted but found the shipping costs to be very high for the weight. Make sure you order more than 1 to make up for it.

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For those who only have experience with filter that comes "free" with the ReliOn''s I was expecting pretty much the same thing -a filter that after about a week you tried as hard as you could to not touch or move it as the whole thing just disintegrates in short order.

So I ordered like four boxes, each containing 2 filters. The first of these replacement filters has been in my humidifier that runs about 18 hours a day for over a month -they are still strong, all in one piece, and I can wash them, extending their life. You can tell the difference in them, they are much heavier the the filter that comes with the original humidifier.

Stock up, good value.

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This was not the same as what came in the box...the dimensions are slightly different. yes it works but it is not the same. I won''t buy it again.

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they should have rate the product and then rate the company. i paid about $ 23.00 for the relion ( kaz )

humidifier and now dish out$ 13.75 for 2 filters. the " the filter is fine " , but it''s the price that is unbelievable. but i gotta have it. sorry , all i can say is it''s a real shame. don barajas

43501 Coffeemaker by PROCTOR SILEX Save 28% Off

43501 Coffeemaker by PROCTOR SILEXI bought this from a local store a little less than a year ago. It worked great up until about a month ago when it started giving me fits. I think the problem is that it is getting "old" and the plastic on the top lid is becoming weaker. Every morning I plug the coffee maker in before jumping in the shower. When I get out I have a nice pot of coffee waiting for me. Not now! Sometime in the 10 minutes or so it takes me to return, the top lid pops open allowing the water/steam to escape from the machine instead of going through the brew basket and making coffee. So, now I come out to a kitchen that has been "steamed" by my coffee maker and just a half of a cup of coffee. I''ve watched it several times on weekends and have found that once the plastic on the top lid starts to get warm, the plastic bends enough that the little tab that holds the lid down comes undone and the lid pops up.

Overall, this was a good coffee maker for the price (I think I paid around $10 on sale at my local store). Had I paid more for it, I would be unhappy about the short life span (less than a year). But, since I''ve used it to make at least 1 pot of coffee each day I guess I''ve gotten my money''s worth. If you can get it cheap enough, then go ahead and buy it, just know the life expectancy may not be as long as you had hoped.

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Farberware Percolators Save 31% Off

Farberware FCP412 12-Cup Percolator, Stainless SteelI''ve happilly enjoyed Farberware''s larger 20-cup electric percolator that is still brewing some wonderful coffee after 10 years. All I had to replace was the electric cord, which petered out after 3 years.

I''ve had this model for a few months and think that it will also last a long, long time (don''t know about the cord, though). This machine looks terrifically retro, is easy to clean and keeps the coffee consistenly hot for hours. After tasting coffee here, you won''t go back to your old drip machine.

My advice to you is:

1. Don''t overfill the basket with grinds, because it''s very easy to make a STRONG cup of coffee with this. We like strong coffee, so this is a good thing.

2. Clean it w/soap & water as soon as you are finished with it to protect the pot. I also clean it out with Dip-It every 6 weeks or so to remove the coffee stains from the inside and make it shiny and new-looking.

3. At most supermarkts you can buy little paper disc filters that sit in the bottom of the jar and keep the smaller grinds from falling into the water. It also filters out alleged carcinogens that are not removed by traditional percolators or coffee presses.

I would actually give this 4.5 stars, because sadly, these newer models are now made in China rather than the Farberware factory in the Bronx.

had one for over ten years, loved it. now they''re made in china and i''ve had to buy 2 in the last year. i''m an aircraft mechanic and the thermostat has failed. it''s a 5 dollar part and farberware refuses to sell the part or even identify the part number for it. if the coffemaker is within 18 months of the datecode on the bottom they''ll replace it. what a waste of time and effort!! if i had the part i could fix it in ten minutes. farberwares'' customer service reps on the phone are the worst. you can get the thermostat for the larger models probably because of the higher cost. if this were an aircraft, there would be an emergency bulletin sent out to replace the part with one that is more reliable. farberware has really dropped the ball on quality and service. if this were one of my products i would be embarrassed to sell it. i would recall the entire lot until it was fixed. if you google fcp412 you''ll find dozens of complaints.

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I have purchased 2 of these pots in the last 16 months. The last one in Feb. They both worked great for 6 months or so then the heating units seem to fail. Only got warm tan water this morning! Same thing my last one did after about 8 months! Great pot if you only need one for 6 months. Am on Amazon looking for something that will last a little longer!

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For the coffee traditionalist AND for those who long for the taste and smell of home!

This little perc has been a presence in our family for thirty or forty years. After I left home several decades ago, I evolved into a coffee press/Peet''s fanatic myself, but when I brought my parents to live with me, the little Farberware Perc came with them, and I quickly reverted back to that fresh perked taste and smell. The coffee makes up fast and goes fast, so you never have that old perked coffee smell in your house or that syrupy brown gunk to deal with, and these chubby little Farberware droids last forever. Fortunately my folks decided they liked Maxwell House Colombian better than the Master Blend, and we brew several pots of this delicious liquid a day.

Warning: do not compare this coffee experience to your Peet''s or Zabar''s cafe presse instead think of diners and grandma''s house!

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This is a wonderful little perk. I''ve had it for almost a month and used it every day, sometimes twice a day.

Speed of coffee prep: A+ (doesn''t really take longer than a drip machine)

Speed of perking: A+

Temperature and Temperature maintenance: A+

Ease of cleaning: A+

(Day-to-day cleaning: rinses out easily with very little elbow grease, and you should also buy some percolator cleaner you can find it at most grocery stores hidden amongst the dishwasher stuff. You use this stuff about once a week or approx. every 5-10 uses to clean any stains or grounds buildup. I use about a TBS. of powder and one perk cycle, rinse powder residue, and voila, it''s perfectly clean cleans the "slots" without scrubbing)

Design: B+

(the manufacturer''s label piece on the front started coming off immediately, but since this has absolutely nothing to do with the perk''s function, I''m too lazy to return it).

If you have never used a perk before, or have used a different kind, you may need to experiment a bit with how finely or coarsely you grind your beans, and your preferred ratio of water to coffee beans. But when you find that right balance to suit your taste buds, well, you''ll never want to go back to a drip coffee maker!

Note #1: This is a 2-4 cup perk. This means 2-4 SMALL cups of coffee. If you''re like me, your coffee cup is more like a 12-16 oz. cup. I fill with water to the 3 or 4 cup (max) line, and I only get about 1 1/2 cups of coffee out of this. I think the 4-cup max means 4 6-oz or 8-oz cups of java. So if you want more than 2 decent-sized cups of joe without having to make another pot, I''d suggest buying the larger version of this perk. This size is perfect for a limited coffee drinker, or someone who''s single. It''s small (and kind of cute).

Note #2: I do wish they''d start making these with an auto shut off option. Some folks don''t want an auto shut off, but some of us would. The perk does lower the temperature to a keep-hot setting, but if you leave this baby plugged in all day, you may arrive home to the smell of burnt coffee. Depending on how much coffee is left in it, the coffee will eventually reduce/evaporate even on the keep-hot setting. I made this mistake once, and so I''ve learned to always unplug the percolator after I pour my cuppa joe.

March 2011 UPDATE

Nearly 4 years later, this little baby still works great. I''ve washed daily with soap and water and maintained it with Dip-It cleaner every 2 weeks or so, and it''s still in great shape and making great coffee.

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Klean Kanteen Reflect Stainless Steel 27 Ounce Water Bottle

Klean Kanteen 27 -Ounce, Bamboo Cap, Mirrored Stainless Steel Water BottleSo, I''ll admit: this bottle wasn''t so much purchased to fill a need as out of an appreciation for the design. That said, it has been my bedside water bottle for the last three months (as well as seeing some outdoor use) and I think I''ve used it enough to write a brief review.

Clearly, in terms of aesthetics, the cap is what sets this thing apart from most other bottles on the market. The simple design and bamboo elicit a certain understated elegance. With that, however, come certain disadvantages. The steel threads on the lid are definitely noisier against the bottle neck than the plastic lid. Also, if using the bottle in a very dry climate, the instructions note that the bamboo should be periodically oiled with a cutting board oil to keep it from cracking. As you could probably surmise, the carry ring is not nearly as ergonomic as that on the plastic caps, either. I can''t speak to it''s durability, but I''d be hesitant to put this bottle (that is, this lid) through the kind of abuse I''ve subjected other Klean Kanteen''s to.

Really, this bottle comes down to a matter of priorities. If having your bottle be a design statement is your prerogative, or if you feel it''s important that your water come in contact with nothing but food-grade steel, than this is probably the bottle for you. With the exception of the finish (which is more brushed than stippled like the pictures suggest), what you see is what you get with this bottle.

I just received the Reflect in Mirrored Stainless Steel. It is beautiful -an adjective I never thought I would use to describe a bottle. As my title says, this looks like a bottle Apple would have designed. It is the same shape as the regular 27 oz. Kleen Kanteen bottle, but the polished stainless steel exterior gives it a high-end, simple, and clean look. The cap on the Reflect bottles with their stainless steel shell and bamboo top are different than the caps on the other Kleen Kanteen bottles and, aesthetically, a great match for the Reflect bottles.

After an initial washing of the bottle, I filled it up and tested it for leaks. Despite turning the bottle upside down and shaking vigorously no water leaked out, which should be expected. The top screws on and off very easily and quickly -just one full turn to seal or open the bottle. As it states on Kleen Kanteen''s website and with the material that came with the bottle, the bottle itself can be put in the dishwasher. But, the stainless steel cap with the bamboo top should not be cleaned in the dishwasher or submerged in water in order to prevent water from getting inside and creating sanitary issues.

I love the fact that the product is almost entirely made of stainless steel, other than the small bamboo round piece on the top of the cap and the one silicon ring around the interior part of the cap to prevent leaking. From an ecological standpoint, it is probably a good thing the product contains no paints, even eco-friendlier ones. I drink a lot of water throughout the day and am using this bottle in place of a glass so I expect the finish to hold up well. If you use this water bottle for more active uses then the polished finish may not be the best choice as I imagine it will show scratches and scuff marks more than the Reflect Brushed finish or the regular Kleen Kanteen stainless steel finish.

I was using a Sigg bottle for many years, but recently learned that their bottles -at least the older ones -actually contain BPA, which they chose to conceal from their customers. In addition, the coating on the inside of the neck of the bottle was coming off, which made me concerned that I might be ingesting small pieces of the coating material. Given the issues with Sigg, I decided to discontinue using my Sigg bottle and boycott the company''s products. The fact that I can put the Kleen Kanteen bottle in the dishwasher is a nice benefit over the Sigg bottles, which need to be cleaned by hand. Another benefit of the Reflect bottle is the one turn on/off of the cap compared to several turns of the Sigg to seal or open the bottle. I think I will be very happy with the Kleen Kanteen Reflect bottle and will probably purchase one of the regular stainless steel bottles for outside use.

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I have to agree with the first reviewer and say that this water bottle is so great looking. I think their description of it being the Macintosh "computer" of water bottles is pretty accurate. I love that it is completely stainless steel except for the silicone ring and the bamboo top. You can screw the top off in about a turn and a half. I have not had any problems with leaking thus far. When I first took it out of the package, the inside had a funny smell to it. I hand washed it (even though it is supposedly dishwasher safe) and the funny smell is no more. There is no funny aftertaste to my drink either. Although, I have only used water in it. I am unsure of how it would fare with other beverages. Oh, and I have it in the mirror finishwhich is so shiny & fabulous! =)

I lost my prized orange Nalgene bottle several years ago and had just never replaced it. A little while ago I went to the Klean Kanteen website to purchase a bottle. I saw the advertisement saying that the Reflect bottles were coming soon. I decided to hold out and purchase it once it was released. Boy, I am sure happy that I did!

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I''ve had this bottle for over a month now and use it every day. I have no complaints. I''d recommend it to friends and if I lost it I''d immediately get another one. UPDATE: I''ve now had this bottle for almost a year and a half. I still use it all day every day.

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I used this water bottle very frequently for about 4 months. I love the look and materials. Here are some key words of caution however.

1) The water bottle is loud.

I can''t take the water bottle to class because when I try to open it, it lets out that loud metal on metal screech. I''m used to the noise by now, but it can be bothersome to others. In particular, it really bothers my girlfriend! She won''t let me use the water bottle in the house anymore.

2) I find it really hard to clean around the silicone ring.

I get a mold looking substance around the ring that''s really hard to remove with just a conventional dish sponge. The mold clings to the inner side of the ring.

I hate to say it, but the mold and the noise really have dampened my use! Not sure how much more I can use this really nice looking and environmentally friendly water bottle!

Pondmaster 02215 500 GPH Pond Pump with Filter and Fountain Set Save 33% Off

Pondmaster 02215 500 GPH Pond Pump with Filter and Fountain SetWe have two of these. One is 250 gph and one is 500 gph. They''ve both been running 24/7 for over a year and we haven''t had any trouble with either one of them. The filters are easy to get out and clean and replacement filter media is readily available and inexpensive. Just make sure everything is properly and securely reconnected if you take them apart so baby fish won''t get sucked in. We''ve never had a problem getting the hose reconnected or putting the thing back together.

We haven''t noticed that our electric bill in any worse because of these.

Our pond is approximately 300 gals with goldfish and plants. We loosely cover the pond in the winter with greenhouse plastic (using a dome-shaped frame made of PVC sprinkler pipe) so the pumps can continue to run and provide aeration for the fish all year long.

UPDATE: June 18, 2009 both pumps are still going strong. I am currently buying new sets of filter media as the original filters have finally started to fall apart -although they are still usable, they are just getting shaggy looking and I''m not sure how much longer they will really be effective. We have continued to run both pumps 24/7/365.

Amazing product. Looks great in the pond, doesn''t bother the fish, easy to clean ~ and it works! Our pond has never been this clear continuously. We are thrilled.

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I have this pump in my 300 Gallon fish pond. I didn''t use the fountain set, but instead bought a 15'' 3/4" tube and ran it to a waterfall. I added an in-line UV clarifier after the intitial set-up. Keeps my pond crystal clear (with the help of the UV) and the waterfall sounds wonderful.

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It is a good pump. the only problem is that you have to put something heavy on the fountain part so it will stand up straight and the wind won''t blow it down.

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I have been using the Pondmaster 500gph since Aug 10, 2011. It certainly does a good job of filtering out "stuff" in my 400 gallon pond and my water is clear. It''s easy to clean. It did tend to float so we put a piece of slate in the bottom of filter box as suggested (unscrew 4 screws & put in slate). This extra weight keeps the filter from floating. I am not using the fountain because I bought tubing and connected tubing to an old fashioned handpump so I can have a water fall. I am located in central NC. bkm 9.5.11

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Couture Colour Resc-Hue Water Purification System

Couture Colour Resc-Hue Water Purification System With Handheld Massage Wand RESC-HUE WaterI have rotten egg smelling sulfur water and NOTHING worked until I tried this product. It is absolutely life changing. My hair and my skin are soft, there is no smell and to boot my hair color doesn''t fade from the chlorine any more. Worth every penny!

I simply am in love with this system!! It works great if you have dry skin or hair due to swimming. I bought this for my daughter who swims daily and the grandparents will not wash her hair and I wanted her hair to grow beyond shoulder length but they would not co-operate so I had to think outside the box.In one use you will feel a diffrence in your skin which is why I need it.I get tired of using lots of soap, shampoo, and bottles of lotion daily. I love the way it makes me feel cleaner because we have hard Texas dry summers and water.You will not be dissappointed in this system if you consider buying this for one shower in your home. I would like to find a good place to buy the refills though if anyone knows short of dealing with the manufacturer.

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