Gaggia Accademia water filter
Every Gaggia Accademia takes the CA6702 filter. That covers the RI9781/01 and SUP038G. Change it every 2 months. In a very hard water area, change it at about 6 weeks instead. You may see it sold as 21001711. Both numbers are the same filter. There is no batch number to check on this range.
- The filter you need
- CA6702
- Change it
- every 2 months
Which models does this cover?
2 models are sold under the Gaggia Accademia name. They all take the same filter, so whichever of these you own, this is the right page.
Sold outside the UK
Same machines, different market codes. If yours is one of these, it takes the same filter.
- RI9781/01
- SUP038G
Which water filter does the Gaggia Accademia take?
The CA6702, also sold as 21001711. The CA6702 page lists every name shops sell it under and every other machine that takes it.
How often should I change it?
Every 2 months.
| Your water | Change it | Who says so |
|---|---|---|
| Soft, Moderate or hard | every 2 months | Brita does |
| Very hard | every 6 weeks | We do |
The manufacturer's figure is a maximum, not a target — softer water never means you can leave one in longer. Why that is
Can I use a cheaper compatible filter?
Yes. The CA6702 is a plain push-in fitting — no chip, no lock, nothing for the machine to check. A compatible filter of the right shape does the same job as the manufacturer's own.
What else takes the same filter?
7 other ranges in our list take the CA6702. If you own more than one of them, the same filter covers all of them.
- Saeco Intelia / Minuto / Moltio / Syntia4 models
- Saeco Odea / Talea / Xsmall3 models
- Gaggia Anima / Anima Prestige3 models
- Gaggia Cadorna (Style/Plus/Milk/Prestige)3 models
- Gaggia Babila1 model
- Gaggia Magenta (Plus/Milk/Prestige)2 models
See all 8 ranges that take the CA6702
How sure are we about this?
We are confident, but we have not had one of these in our hands.
Every source we hold agrees on which filter the Gaggia Accademia takes. We have not physically confirmed it ourselves, which is the only reason this is not marked as checked.
The part number printed on the filter you are removing is the final word. If it disagrees with this page, trust the cartridge.