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Ecopad, the Refillable Coffee Filter for the Classic Senseo


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Rating: 3.9

List Price : $19.00 Price : $12.50
Ecopad, the Refillable Coffee Filter for the Classic Senseo

Product Description

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.


  • 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 Reviews


Ecopad, the Refillable Coffee Filter for the Classic Senseo Reviews


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173 of 176 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Ecopads Rule!! Excellent, consistent, and very durable!., January 12, 2007
This review is from: Ecopad, the Refillable Coffee Filter for the Classic Senseo (Kitchen)
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... Read more
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250 of 265 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars It works OK, but you really don't need it, November 1, 2005
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J. Clayton "snark" (OH United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Ecopad, the Refillable Coffee Filter for the Classic Senseo (Kitchen)
I bought a Senseo when they first came out and I still love it. However, I felt like I was getting ripped off whenever I bought a package of "pods."

I bought an Ecopad and it works OK, but I've also discovered you can make your own pods by putting ground coffee in a regular paper coffee filter, twist the top and cut off a little of the excess paper, put in the the Senseo and "voila."
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73 of 77 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Quick-Cup versus Eco-Pad...Winner is Eco-Pad!, October 29, 2005
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Peter Hopper (Strongsville, Ohio) - See all my reviews
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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!
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