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Jura Impressa C / F7-F8 / J / Z7-Z9 (Blue era) water filter

Every Jura Impressa C / F7-F8 / J / Z7-Z9 (Blue era) takes the Jura CLARIS Blue filter (part 71311). That covers 7 models, including the Impressa C60 and Impressa C65. Change it every 2 months. In a very hard water area, change it at about 6 weeks instead. There is no batch number to check on this range.

The filter you need
Jura CLARIS Blue filter (part 71311)
Change it
every 2 months

Which models does this cover?

7 models are sold under the Jura Impressa C / F7-F8 / J / Z7-Z9 (Blue era) 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.

Which water filter does the Jura Impressa C / F7-F8 / J / Z7-Z9 (Blue era) take?

The Jura CLARIS Blue filter (part 71311), also sold as 67007. The Jura CLARIS Blue filter (part 71311) page lists every name shops sell it under and every other machine that takes it.

How often should I change it?

Every 2 months.

How often to change the Jura CLARIS Blue by water hardness
Your waterChange itWho says so
Soft, Moderate or hardevery 2 monthsJura does
Very hardevery 6 weeksWe 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 Jura CLARIS Blue filter (part 71311) 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?

2 other ranges in our list take the Jura CLARIS Blue filter (part 71311). If you own more than one of them, the same filter covers all of them.

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 Jura Impressa C / F7-F8 / J / Z7-Z9 (Blue era) 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.