Philips AquaClean Calc & Water Filter (CA6903/22) – 2 filters vs Replacement water filter for Breville espresso machines
Overall winner: Philips AquaClean Calc & Water Filter (CA6903/22) – 2 filters
Key Differences
Philips AquaClean (A) advertises limescale reduction and a claimed no-descaling period up to 5,000 cups with an easy click-and-go install, while Funmit (B) emphasizes reduction of chlorine and heavy metals, retention of beneficial minerals/fluorides, and includes a silicone pad and finer base filter. Philips has substantially more reviews and a higher average rating; Funmit is packaged as a 6-pack and notes mixed fit and water-flow feedback from users
Philips AquaClean Calc & Water Filter (CA6903/22) – 2 filters
Philips AquaClean original calc and water filter reduces limescale formation and clogging with ion-exchange tech. Easy click-and-go installation and durable performance; customers report easier installation and improved taste
Pros
- reduces limescale formation
- micro-porous filter prevents clogging
- easy click-and-go installation
- includes 2 filters
Cons
- mentions descaling avoidance up to 5000 cups may vary by usage
Replacement water filter for Breville espresso machines
New water filter with coconut activated carbon and ion filtration reduces chlorine and metals while preserving minerals. Includes silicone pad and finer base filter for improved performance; compatible with Breville Barista Touch and Oracle/ BES series. Customers note easy installation and good value, with some concerns about fit and water flow
Pros
- reduces chlorine and heavy metals
- retains minerals and fluorides
- non-toxic silicone pad included
- finer base filter for better performance
Cons
- mixed feedback on fit with Breville Barista Touch
- mixed feedback on water flow
- some reports of not aligning with certain machines
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Funmit |
| Durability | Philips |
| Versatility | Funmit |
| User Reviews | Philips |