- Each cartridge is good for 60 uses or up-to 6-weeks
Product Description
The charcoal filter cartridge removes up to 82% of the chlorine and other impurities found in tap water, improving the taste of the water and coffee. Designed to work in Capresso Coffee Makers 437/439, 449/448, 440, 452/453… More >>


These filters were suppose to fit my coffee maker according to the description, and they were way too big!! Very disappointed.
Rating: 1 / 5
This filter does not fit in the Hamilton Beach Brewstation and Stay or Go Coffeemakers as previous poster indicated. Buy the Hamilton Beach 80674 Water Filter Replacement Pods and Handle instead.
Rating: 1 / 5
I searched for the filters for my coffee maker by looking for the coffee maker and seeing what Amazon ‘suggested’ people buy with it…big mistake. The filters are the wrong size. There’s probably nothing wrong with the filters, but since SIZE MATTERS, I can’t tell you for sure. Happy searching!
Rating: 2 / 5
Since it pops up on amazon.com with the Brewstation, you might believe these filters fit the coffeemaker. They don’t, so don’t bother to buy them. Why they get associated on the website is a mystery.
Rating: 1 / 5
Beginning with the Coffee Team Plus, Capresso introduced the concept of a water filter in the water tank of their automatic coffee makers. If you use tap water, the filter is a wonderful idea. It removes impurities and chlorine before the water is heated. Clean water and a clean coffee maker = great coffee.
The manufacturer’s recommendation is to change filters every 6 weeks or 60 pots of coffee. I usually change them every two months, or so. I imagine the effectiveness of the filter may depend on the quality of the water you use. I haven’t had a problem yet.
Usage tip: Each filter is individually wrapped in plastic to keep it fresh until opened. When you open a filter, first soak it in cold water for about 15 minutes. Then rinse it under running water for another minute or two until the water dripping from the filter is clear. If you still see black particles dripping from the filter, run a pot of water through the coffee maker, with the new filter inserted, without coffee beans and discard the water afterward, or use the water for plants (when it is cooled, of course.)
Rating: 4 / 5