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Ecopad, the Refillable Coffee Filter for the Classic Senseo

Sunday, April 1, 2012

Ecopad, the Refillable Coffee Filter for the Classic Senseo

Product Details

  • Item Weight: 1 ounces

  • Shipping Weight: 2.1 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)

  • ASIN: B0007INM5A

  • Item model number: 2xEB


Price : $12.98
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Ecopad, the Refillable Coffee Filter for the Classic Senseo

Product Description


Amazon.com Product Description
Designed for the Senseo coffee machine, this refillable, reusable coffee filter provides an array of convenient features. The environmentally friendly unit can be used with any ground coffee, while preserving the rich creamy foam. It can also be used with finely ground tea. Use the filter every day or as back up when the paper filters run out. The coffee filter can go in the dishwasher for quick cleanup, and its durable construction ensures long life.
The refillable, reusable coffee pad for the Senseo coffee machine. This is the new Brown unit (replaced the older and discontinued blue ecopad). The patented Brown Ecopad is environmentally-friendly and has many advantages, like: Your favorite brand coffee at a low price. Works with finely ground teas. Handy when you're out of paper pads. Long life and durable. Dishwasher safe. NOTE: Ecopad ONLY works in the Senseo Coffee maker models that start with HD781. SL models, Supreme and Deluxe models will not work with the Senseo.

 

Ecopad, the Refillable Coffee Filter for the Classic Senseo

 

Product Features

  • ONLY WORKS IN SENSO MACHINES WITH MODEL STARTING WITH HD781

  • Dishwasher safe

  • Use any ground coffee

  • Environment-friendly

  • Preserves the rich creamy foam

  • Improved over older discontinued blue ecopad

Ecopad, the Refillable Coffee Filter for the Classic Senseo

Customer Reviews


I bought my Senseo machine over 2 years ago (when they first came out) as an alternative to splurging on a much pricier machine after my mediocre Krups espresso maker died. While I loved the Senseo concept, I was disapointed with the coffee, even when I used the pods I bought from supposedly Gourmet suppliers, and considered spending the bucks on a true pump espresso machine. THEN I FOUND THE ECOPADS While I was a bit skeptical, (at that time they were only available from some obscure website--I think in the Netherlands) I took a chance and paid $13 + shipping for 2 pads. I loved them. So I bought two more for when the first two wore out, but the first pair are still going strong after two years of almost daily use!
TIPS FOR SIMPLE FLAWLESS PEFORMANCE: (1) Use a burr grinder to grind your coffee (whether at home or the store). I already had a "burr" coffee grinder when I got these. Unlike the grinders with spinning blades, burr grinders actually grind the coffee, resulting in a consistent size of grind (unlike the blade models which produce a combination of powder and granules). Mine allows you to adjust that grind. The finest is espresso, the most coarse is for a French Press. I have mine set about halfway between Espresso (finest) and drip (medium) and I get a rich cup of coffee every time. (2) Use good coffee--i.e., coffee you like! I use Pete's Major Dickason's Blend. (3) You do do not need to wet the pads, or to have them dry, either. While they are a tad easier to fill dry, they are simple to fill when wet (i.e. just rinsed out), too. And, if you happen to overfill them, I just mash the top down (which seems to push the coffee out of the way) and brush away any excess grinds (if pad is dry) or rinse the closed pad quickly under the faucet (if pad is wet). In either case, you must insure not to have stray coffee on the outside of the pad or it can block the little hole in the Senseo "pod holder" thereby locking the machine up (you won't be able to open the handle easily and don't try--unless you want a hot grounds explosion--just let it sit for 10+ minutes to lose pressure, then open). (4) If you like your coffee strong, push the single cup button. If you prefer it weaker, the two cup button. I like strong coffee and use two pads to make one cup every morning. (5) I never use soap on them, after my Italian friend's coffee aficianado father convinced me that soap should never touch the part of the maker that accepts coffee--only rinse with water.
I wrote lengthy dissertation as I promised myself I would someday put up a good review of this excellent product and now that I am ordering my sister a Senseo and these pads for her birthday, I am making good on that promise! Whew!

I have explored a number of different ways to use my own grind of coffee in the Senseo Coffeemaker. Folding filter paper didn't work....too much water goes by the filter making a week cup of coffee....The Quick-Cup sounded like a good idea....but it doesn't fit the holder tightly enough and too much water goes around the filter to get a good cup of coffee. I found that the Eco-Pad fits tightly into the two cup holder and it works well. The key to any of these re-usable pods is that water cannot be allowed to go around the filter. The pressurized hot water must be forced through the coffee.
The Quick-Cup and the Eco-Pad are essentially the same design but the Eco-Pad fits the holder correctly and the Quick-Cup is slightly small. Buy the Eco-Pad, it works. The Quick-Cup would work if you could rig a small rubber band seal between the Quick-Cup and the holder...a gasket, to prevent the water from going around. Good Luck!

 

Ecopad, the Refillable Coffee Filter for the Classic Senseo

 

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