Monday, November 30, 2009

Cuisinart 4-Cup 12-Volt Coffee Maker




Product Description

Enjoy your home brewed coffee anywhere you go. Heavy-duty stainless steel carafe holds 4 cups and features a dripless pour spout and knuckle guard. Brew Pause lets you pour your first cup of coffee before brewing has finished. 30-minute automatic shutoff.

Product Details

* Amazon Sales Rank: #88660 in Sports & Outdoors
* Brand: Conair
* Dimensions: 7.00" h x 9.00" w x 11.00" l, 3.60 pounds

Customer Reviews

NO IT'S NOT IN STOCK3
OVERTONS IS NOTORIOUS FOR BEING SLOW IN FILLING ORDERS AND SAYING IT HAS THINGS IT DOESN'T. THEIR CUSTOMER SERVICE IS WORSE THAT TALKING TO A WALL. NEXT TIME I'LL JUST GO OUT AND FIND WHAT I WANT A REAL STORE.

Primula Aluminum 6-Cup Stovetop Espresso Coffee Maker




Product Description

Primula Stovetop Aluminum Stovetop Espresso Coffee Maker with 6 cup Capacity. The coffee maker is made using cast aluminum. This is a classic style method of brewing espresso directly on your stovetop. It makes espresso in about 4 minutes and is easy and safe to use.

Product Details

* Amazon Sales Rank: #70494 in Kitchen & Housewares
* Brand: Primula
* Released on: 2007-04-20

Features

* Heavy Aluminum Construction
* Classic Italian Design
* For use on gas, electric, or ceramic cooktop

Customer Reviews

Lovely5
I was planning to get the Bialetti expresso maker...thank god i got this one...Excellent expresso...My coffees are great with this...The only thing i didnt like about it was that its made in china...but everything is made is china these days...so what the heck...its pure aluminium..no paints etc...big..nice a heavy...i wud buy it again.

Quick, easy, delicious but you have to watch it carefully4
Just bought this and it works great. You put water in the bottom, add coffee to the filter/funnel. As steam builds, it forces water up through the funnel and then through the coffee and you get this lovely espresso. My only warning (and this applies to all brands of stovetop espresso makers of this type) is that you have to stay close by as the coffee brews. Once all the water has boiled off, you have to turn off the heat or move the pot off or else you will have a nasty mess.

gets me up in the morning5
You can not beat this appliance. It makes the smoothest full flavored coffee. It is fast and easy to use. I have had my coffee maker for over 5 years. I look forward to its wonderful coffee every morning.

Proctor Silex 12-Cup Coffeemaker - 48571




Product Description

Proctor Silex, 12 Cup, White Digital Coffeemaker With 2 Hour Auto Off, Auto Pause & Serve, Programmable Digital Clock/Timer, Brew Strength Selector, Water Window, Permanent Filter

Product Details

* Amazon Sales Rank: #91007 in Kitchen & Housewares
* Brand: HAMILTON BEACH/PROCTOR SILEX
* Dimensions: 5.00 pounds

Features

* Proctor Silex 12 Cup Programmable Pause Auto-Off Coffee Maker, White
* HAMILTON BEACH/PROCTOR SILEX

Customer Reviews

All the features for lost less moola5
Just got this coffee pot to replace the Black and Decker Space Saver ( that machine was junk). Was delighted at the small size yet big features, carafe is easy to pour from and light weight to handle, not clumsy as some. The brew selection feature was new to me so the first pot was a little strong - dialed it down one notch and was perfect. I also wanted the programmable feature - it was very easy to set up, can't wait to find my coffee ready in the morning. I also wanted the pause to serve feature - which I am sure I will use tomorrow - and the auto shutoff in case I rush off to school and forget I left it on. I like the green light indicator showing you have set it for auto brew and the red light indicator telling you it is on. For the price this coffeemaker meets all my major requirements - I figured I didn't need a carafe to brew in as have on to pour the coffee that is left over in anyway and wanted the warming plate to keep the second cup warm before I dump the rest into carafe. Hope this helpful review - I have read literally hundreds over the weekend trying to decide and finally found what I think will work for me - to each his own. Since I love coffee I also orderd Gevalia membership and am getting a free coffeemaker from them in 4-6 weeks, so will compare the features, and give one away, or maybe take to work!

Brew4
A good coffee maker for a low price. Just set coffee to be ready at a certain time and wake up to hot brew.

Sunday, November 29, 2009

Cuisinart DCC-2600 Brew Central 14-Cup Coffeemaker




Product Description

Brew Central Coffeemaker provides Coffee lovers will all their favorite features in this extra-large capacity coffeemaker. Flavor is a matter of taste, so Cuisinart now offers both regular strength and bold settings. And since temperature is important, too, we've included an adjustable heater plate that keeps coffee at the temperature selected. With a built-in 60-second memory in case the power goes out, and full programmability, this is a coffeemaker that's easy to love.

Product Details

* Amazon Sales Rank: #266 in Kitchen & Housewares
* Brand: Cuisinart
* Model: DCC-2600
* Dimensions: 9.62" h x 16.25" w x 10.88" l, 8.60 pounds

Features

* Fully automatic with 24-hour programmability and regular and bold flavor strength settings
* Extra large 14-Cup carafe and adjustable heater plate that keeps coffee at the temperature selected
* Brew Pause feature lets you enjoy a cup of coffee before coffee has finished brewing
* Adjustable auto-shutoff 0 - 4 hours
* Gold tone filter and charcoal water filter

Customer Reviews

Best Cuisinart coffee maker ever.5
This is a replacement for my old Cuisinart coffee maker which I had for about six years or so (the predecessor to this model). I loved my old one even with some of the little quirks it had. It beat out any Braun or Krupp pot which I had ever owned. This new updated model is a winner. All of the small annoyances have been solved, such as the small fill tank opening, the dripping cover that leaked back into the fill tank, and finally, thank you Cuisinart people, a water level guide on the outside of the unit. The front knobs on the front are now also easier to see and use. As my other Cuisinart did, it brews superior coffee and quickly. I find it takes about one minute per cup... 12 minutes for twelve cups, not bad at all. Yes, the unit does make some clicking and popping noises when it is new, so did my old one. But that goes away in time as the unit gets "broken in". I do not think you can find a better coffee maker on the market.

Love This Coffee Maker5
We take coffee very seriously in my house and when our old Cuisinart broke I wasn't sure I wanted another. But they fixed the design problems (hard to pour the water without spilling, no visible water gauge) and it makes great coffee. Highly recommend it.

My new BEST friend!5
Who in the world would have a coffee pot as a best friend? When you make and drink 5 to 7 pots of coffee a day you need a best friend. You need a friend who is there for you anytime you need one and that friend has to be consistent; i.e., one good pot after another. The DCC-2600 is my new best friend. In a short time it has performed better than its older cousin, the DCC-1200. The DCC-122 is still right up there with the DCC-2600; however, I wanted a 14 cupper and it is perfect.

The coffee tastes the same: great. It still takes about one minute per cup. That is perhaps a tad too much time but I don't care. I can always do something else while it is brewing. After all, a super cup of coffee is worth waiting a few minutes. I can always set the timer and have it ready when I awaken. The setting process is still simple enough for me to do. I really like being able to see the plain water display on the outside instead of having to strain and look over the top of the pot. That's a nice enhancement just as it the anti-drip change Cuisinart made.

I'm not an interior designer; however, I like the changes made to the outside appearances of this pot compared to the DCC-1200. I just looks better to me. The included gold filter is a nice touch and its inclusion should be a constant; however, I still prefer the cheap, paper filters. Paper filters are easier to clean up from than the gold filter. That is the only reason for my statement.

Best friends do not let you down and this pot pumps coffee without one retort. It works well and performs the job with vigor.

Capresso 471.01 CoffeeTEC Digital 10-cup Coffeemaker with Stainless-Steel Vacuum Carafe and FrothXpress, Black




Product Description

So what's the best part of cappuccino anyway? The rich creamy froth of course! Wouldn't it be nice to convert your morning mug of coffee into a sumptuous frothed experience? This ingenious machine brews piping hot coffee into an insulated carafe. It also has a frothing attachment which allows you to give your coffee a cappuccino style top! And you can even froth hot choclate using the same frothing attachment.

Product Details

* Amazon Sales Rank: #74650 in Kitchen & Housewares
* Color: Black
* Brand: Capresso
* Model: 471.01
* Dimensions: 14.00" h x 11.00" w x 11.00" l, 8.00 pounds

Features

* Brews 10 5-ounce cups of coffee directly into a stainless-steel vacuum carafe
* Virtually unbreakable carafe keeps coffee hot 4 hours without a warming plate
* Programmable digital clock/timer for "wake-up" coffee; pour a cup midbrew via 20-second brew-pause
* Permanent GoldTone filter eliminates messy paper filters; push-button, swing-out filter holder
* Measures 11 by 12 by 14 inches; 1-year warranty

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com Review
Loaded with convenient features, this coffeemaker not only brews ten 5-ounce cups of coffee directly into a stainless-steel vacuum carafe, it also delivers up to 32 ounces of hot milk and froth for cappuccinos, café lattés, and hot chocolates. The carafe is virtually unbreakable and keeps coffee hot for four hours without a warming plate that can turn coffee bitter. Other features include a digital clock/timer for programming the brewing cycle up to 24 hours in advance (automatic wake-up coffee!); a drip-stop to pause the brewing cycle for 20 seconds if the carafe is removed for a midbrew pour; two brewing cycles (3 to 5 cups or 6 to 10 cups) for maximum coffee flavor; a permanent gold tone filter that eliminates messy paper filters; and a push-button, swing-out filter holder.

The milk-frothing system dispenses hot milk and froth directly into a cup and uses a separate heating system from the coffeemaker and a milk container separate from the water container for brewing coffee. (A flexible hose can be used to siphon milk directly from a carton of milk instead of the milk container.) The machine automatically switches to a stand-by mode for steaming when the brewing cycle is complete. However, milk can be frothed for, say, hot chocolate without brewing coffee. A knob adjusts milk flow, milk temperature, and the amount of froth, permitting precise control for individual taste. An instruction video comes with the machine, which measures 14 inches high, 11 inches wide, and 12 inches deep and carries a one-year warranty against defects. --Fred Brack

Customer Reviews

A fine-tuned piece of equipment!5
After spending a few weeks researching various coffee makers and reading numerous reviews and online user reports, I settled on the Capresso CoffeeTEC due to its features and the theory behind how it brews coffee - reduced aeration to hold flavor (vacuum sealed carafe), no burner to bake the bean and increase acidity, and 190+ degree water dispensed into the brewing basket, which is very hot for a coffee maker!

I have to admit, I was nervous. I saw two general complaints that were common from online user reports. 1) The carafe did not maintain the water temperature, and 2) the frother ceased to work. A few comments on these:

Thermal carafe: I have no clue how anyone can be having a problem with this carafe, unless there's a problem with the heat of the water entering the carafe or in how they're storing the coffee after it brews (like, in the refrigerator, perhaps).

I did some tests on the carafe after getting my CoffeeTEC. The carafe was at room temperature (not pre-heated, as some suggest) when doing this test. Immediately after brewing straight water with the carafe in the closed position, I measured the water temperature at 189.3f using a digital thermometer. I closed the carafe and let it sit for exactly one hour then measured the water at 182.1f, a drop of only about 7f, which is fantastic! Now, I also brewed a full pot of straight water on my now-replaced Mr. Coffee, which sat on a hot burner during the brew process. After brewing, the water temperature was exactly 178f. So, after one hour in the thermal carafe with no burner contact, the Capresso water was hotter than the Mr. Coffee immediately after brewing. Very impressive results!

Frothing problem: I have noticed that the plastic pieces that connect the milk container to the frother do have to be sealed properly for frothing to work. Also, it is necessary to clean the items after frothing; a very simple and quick process. Occasionally my unit will not froth immediately even though the steam would blast in an attempt to froth. This has been very easy to solve. After turning the steam on, I simply press the milk container tightly against the plastic piece that connects it to the frothing nipple. Don't worry if you don't understand this description. You have to own the unit to know the pieces I'm discussing. Just understand that with some minor manual jostling, the milk will flow and froth wonderfully!

Now, as for my assessment of this coffee maker... it is the best coffee maker I have ever owned! I'm knocked-out by the quality of brew I'm getting. Just as good if not better than commercial coffee houses, because I can make it to my specifications!

A few comments on this though... it took a few weeks for me to figure out exactly how to use this coffee maker so it brews to my liking. When I brewed my first cup, I didn't care for it. Keep in mind, this unit brews water quickly through the grind. It extracts flavor and aroma through heat, not prolonged water contact with the bean. As a result, you will have to use more coffee than most coffee makers.

As an example, I used to measure one rounded tablespoon of beans (pre-ground) for every two 5oz cups, then I'd add one extra tablespoon for added body. So, for 20oz of coffee, I'd use three tablespoons of beans. With this coffee maker, I've learned I need to use one tablespoon for each 5oz cup plus one extra for added body. So, for the same 20oz pot of coffee, I use five tablespoons of beans.

Also, the other detail I discovered is, it was necessary to grind the beans finer than I had before. I've started grinding the beans on the Espresso setting of my grinder rather than the automatic drip setting. This made a huge difference on the strength and flavor of the coffee.

So, keep in mind you'll want to play with the quantity and fineness of grind. If you use canned grinds, you have much less leeway. You'll just have to add much more grind, but be careful! Don't add too much or it will overflow the basket. Always adhere to the maximum grind amount Capresso recommends in the documentation.

The coffee maker comes with a gold filter. You may or may not like using the filter; I elected not to use it. The gold filter allows more oil and particulates into the coffee. Some like this; others don't. It makes for an oilier, cloudier brew. Using paper filters, more of the fine particles are filtered out and much of the oil is kept from leaching into the carafe. The coffee is cleaner, clearer and not murky. I prefer using paper, but the preference is highly individualistic. I'd suggest running some tests and decide for yourself.

In the end, I find the coffee to be superb! This coffee maker is a fine-tuned piece of equipment that responds to the subtlest of changes you impart on the brewing process. Change the fineness of the grind or the quantity of beans used and you'll experience a noticeable difference in the outcome of the brew. After I determined the right balance that suits my pallet, all I can say is, "Wow!" The flavor and body is nutty, winy and full, the aftertaste smooth and non-acidic, and the aroma outstanding! I highly recommend this coffee maker.

But, plan to make a number of pots when you first get it with the understanding that many of those pots will probably go down the drain. It'll take some test runs to determine the quantity of coffee you'll want to use, the fineness of grind, and which filter to use. With due diligence, you'll have a splendid coffee maker from which you'll enjoy each day's coffee for years to come, custom made specifically towards your taste.

So, read the other reviews for what they are and keep in mind some of my comments. In my experience, many of the complaints reflect a user who hasn't experimented with the grind quantity and fineness, and hasn't been adventurous enough to work the "piping" when frothing.

Capresso scores again!5
I've been impressed with the well-thought out products coming from this relatively small company in the small appliance industry. Their Swiss designers have the leading edge technology in coffee makers and the CoffeeTEC is the latest innovation. Coffee is brewed 10 cups in under 8 minutes, and that's fast. The idea is to have the fresh coffee exposed to hot water for the minimum amount of time, so flavor is extracted without extracting the bitter parts of coffee flavor. CoffeeTEC does this really well. A special 3-5 cup brewing selector makes it possible to brew a perfect small pot of coffee. The coffee goes directly into a stainless steel vacuum carafe, and after removing and sealing the pot the coffee stays hot for hours but never gets heated over and over again as in a traditional hot plate coffee maker. The Auto Cappuccino feature is a genuine plus for those of us who want some frothy milk with our coffee, it turns cold milk into hot milk and froth in seconds. Since all the works are outside of the coffee maker, it's easy to clean and to remove the milk container for refrigerator storage. This is a winner in the category of latest coffee technology.

Re-Review, Red-faced in San Martin5
This is the second review I have written for this product (Please see the review directly below this one by "bookdeep"). I am pleased to report that we now LOVE this machine, ever since we discovered the "trick," and I am writing again to try and rectify the embarrasingly harsh review that I sent before. As I said in the first review, the coffee machine works fine: it makes a great cup of coffee quickly and efficiently, and it is easy to clean. Initially, we had some difficulty with the frothing mechanism; however, the solution turned out to be very simple. In order to start the steaming/frothing mechanism, there is a large dial that must be turned one-quarter turn from "Twelve O'Clock" (Steam Off) to "Three O'Clock" (Steam On). We discovered that when you turn the dial to the Steam On position you have to bear down on the dial a tiny, tiny bit: maybe the dial would actually go to 3:01 on the clock face, maybe even less. When we do that, the frothing starts immediately, every time. It seems that our trouble was that we were a little too delicate turning the dial. Note that this "overturning" is very slight: we wouldn't want anyone to damage the machine. I wish that I could take back the previous review because that low rating will have an affect on the average for this product, but I cannot. I hope that writing to correct our error will help others who may consider this machine. Please note, that in spite of the brand name "Capresso" this is not an Espresso machine; it is a coffee maker with a frothing mechanism, which works amazingly well now that we know the trick. If this is the combination that you are looking for, then we cannot recommend this machine highly enough--it does do both of these jobs very well. And now that you know the trick, maybe there will be fewer frustrated, and more happy, coffee drinkers like us.

DeLonghi EC5 Steam-Driven 4-Cup Espresso and Cappuccino Maker, Black




Product Description

DeLonghi's state-of-the-art EC5 Expresso Maker features steam processing, two-cup simultaneous capacity, patented safety cap, swivel jet frother, 8.5 ounce heat-resistant glass carafe, On/Off Switch with indicator light and a large removable drip tray for quick and easy cleanup.

Product Details

* Amazon Sales Rank: #1055 in Kitchen & Housewares
* Color: Black
* Brand: DeLonghi
* Model: EC5
* Released on: 2005-03-31
* Number of items: 1
* Dimensions: 11.81" h x 8.07" w x 10.24" l, 5.00 pounds

Features

* 4-cup-capacity steam-driven espresso/cappuccino machine
* Swivel jet frother produces think froth; 2-cup adapter for making 2 espressos simultaneously
* 8-1/2-ounce heat-resistant highly durable glass carafe withstands heat, ensuring optimum safety
* On/off switch with indicator light; steam-pressurized safety cap; large, removable drip tray
* Measures 11-1/4 by 11 by 8-1/4 inches; 1-year limited warranty

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com Product Description
Enjoy frothy, flavorful espresso or a cup of steaming cappuccino with this 4-cup-capacity steam-driven machine. The unit's two-cup adapter allows for making two espressos simultaneously, while its swivel jet frother produces a think froth for authentic Italian cappuccinos and lattes. Thoughtfully designed, the espresso maker provides a simple "on/off" switch with an indicator light, a patented steam-pressurized safety cap, and a large, removable drip tray for quick cleanup. An 8-1/2-ounce carafe made of heat-resistant, highly durable glass comes included, complete with a stay-cool handle and drip-free spout for graceful serving. Designed and engineered in Italy, the espresso maker measures 11-1/4 by 11 by 8-1/4 inches and carries a one-year limited warranty.

Customer Reviews

Perfect Espresso Machine for Those Who Want Value & Quality5
This Espresso machine is great for people who love good espresso but can't afford fancy machines. In fact, I think I like this machine better than the fancy machine my mom has. It's super easy to use and quick- I make a latte every morning before work. And in fact you CAN froth milk with the wand- it takes a little finagling but the trick is to rotate the mug around the wand. It may take a couple of tries to get a routine down but by the third time you'll get the hang of it. And may I suggest- if you're making lattes, make only one at a time to get good foam. Enjoy!

Great Little Espresso Maker4
I am far from a connoisseur of coffee, but I really like this machine. Unlike the Krupps that is similar priced (FND111 Allegro), it is make much more sturdy. I played with both in a feature to feature comparison and the DeLonghi is MUCH better made.

Best : Quality, quick espresso. Easy to clean, easy to use. Very attractive in the kitchen. Pretty darn quick. Great price for the quality.

OK : Frother is very short, so you need a short, stout cup to froth with. It is good for Cappuccino, but not really powerful enough for steaming a Latte's worth of milk. To get some extra steam, run it through an extra cycle just for steam.

Bad : Not really any for the price.

Overall, I am very, very pleased. I got it for only $39.99 here on Amazon and I think that is one heck of a good deal.

Excellent choice for the money...4
I'm surprised at some of the negative reviews of this product. Perhaps the reviewers ended up with the occasional lemons. I've purchased two of these...one I bought for myself, and the other as a gift, and they've worked beautifully. The milk steamer is very effective (but as noted, the wand is a bit short, which would be my only complaint). It would be nice to have a separate bypass switch between brewing and steaming modes, but the lack of one is common in machines in this price range. Overall I'm very happy with mine and have had no problems at all. At the current price, I'd highly recommend purchasing one. If you want more features and better construction, then spend another $100 or more for a steam pump model, but for fast and easy coffee drinks from a functional, affordable machine, this is hard to beat.

Saturday, November 28, 2009

Krups FMF5 10-Cup Programmable Coffeemaker with Thermal Carafe, Black with Stainless Steel




Product Description

Refined European design combines the current trend for matte and metal surfaces and the iconic look of Krups coffee machines to produce and elegant, timeless design that is equally at home in traditional and contemporary kitchens. Better coffee- the stainless steel vacuum carafe ensures optimal flavor and temperature longer. Practical and elegant, the carafe can be brought directly to the table to serve coffee. More convenience, program the night before and wake up to the fresh brewed aroma or as the guests arrive it serve piping hot fresh coffee with ease.

Product Details

* Amazon Sales Rank: #2064 in Kitchen & Housewares
* Size: 10 cups
* Color: Black/stainless steel
* Brand: Krups
* Model: FMF5
* Dimensions: 13.75" h x 8.50" w x 10.50" l, 7.05 pounds

Features

* Fully programmable 1100-watt coffeemaker brews up to 10 cups
* LCD display; clock/timer; 1- to 3-cup aroma switch maximizes flavor
* Thermal stainless-steel vacuum carafe with no-drip spout for graceful serving
* 60-ounce water reservoir; built-in water filter; electronic de-scaling indicator
* Measures 10-1/2 by 8-1/2 by 13-3/4; 1-year warranty


Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com Product Description
Combining appealing and distinctive design with a powerful, fully programmable brewing system, this 1100-watt coffeemaker brews up to 10 cups of coffee quickly and efficiently. Along with its bright, blue, illuminated LCD display, the unit's control panel offers simple push-button functions including "on/off", a fully programmable clock, a programmable timer/auto-on from one to five hours, and an aroma switch that can be set to maximize flavor for one to three cups when less coffee is desired. With a no-drip spout and a generous handle for easy pouring, the unit's double-wall stainless-steel vacuum carafe maintains flavor and temperature longer. A popular pause-and-serve function allows for pouring a cup midbrew, and an audible signal indicates when brewing is complete. The appliance includes a soft-eject swing-out filter holder for easily adding ground coffee, as well as a magnified water-level indicator for high visibility. The machine's 60-ounce water reservoir provides a built-in water filtration system that removes chlorine and lime scale build-up to ensure better tasting coffee and longer machine life, while its automatic electronic de-scaling indicator measures brew time and calculates when de-scaling is necessary. The coffeemaker measures 10-1/2 by 8-1/2 by 13-3/4 inches and carries a one-year warranty.

Customer Reviews

Krups FMF5-14 Thermal - Fast and Hot 5
This is my first Thermal Coffee Maker. I hate the burnt taste of old coffee but heard the thermal ones aren't hot or are slow or noisy. This one is outstanding. It is quiet, programmable and brews very quickly. Morning coffee is actually hot and fresh at lunch (I did NOT have to prewarm the pot - that would be hard the night before!). It is not too tall, easy to clean, and seems reasonably priced. The fill line is easy to see. You can fit a #4 golden filter easily. It is programmable for 1-3 cups, I bet they don't stay hot as long if not pre-warmed. It comes with an optional filter insert which we don't use since we have a Brita on our faucet. Only potential draw back is the 10 cup capacity (I had a 12 cup one before). Yeah, no more broken glas pots!

Some nice features. Average coffee. Annoying basket.4
This Krups family of FME / FMF coffee makers I bought to replace an old Braun coffee maker of very similar style which, while it still worked, had a bad habit of spilling over the top of the filter every few weeks. And, I wanted the program ahead and insulated carafe features, so I was looking forward to this model.

Like some other new electrical kitchen appliances I have bought, I was amazed when some aspects of the new machine did not work as well as the older model I was replacing. In this case, it is the fact that when you remove the filter holder, it cannot sit by itself on the counter while you open the filter and insert it, and fill it with coffee. This may be a small thing, but it daily makes my task of making coffee more complicated.

Several other reviewers complain about the quality of the coffee made by this machine. I am an '8 o'Clock' cheap brand coffee drinker from way back, so all I can say is that with this very ordinary coffee, it seems to do about as good a job as the old Braun. It does seem a bit weak, but that may be due to the water filtration gizmo. Meanwhile, I really like the automatic shutoff and keep warm carafe features. They work as advertised.

Mr. Coffee VBX23 12-Cup Coffee Maker, Black




Product Description

This sleek black coffee maker is an elegant complement to any kitchen décor. Set the coffee maker’s Delay Brew feature and have a perfectly brewed pot of hot, fresh coffee waiting for you in the morning.

Product Details

* Amazon Sales Rank: #21583 in Kitchen & Housewares
* Size: 12-Cup
* Color: Black
* Brand: Mr. Coffee
* Model: VBX23
* Dimensions: 14.90" h x 19.60" w x 12.60" l, 5.80 pounds

Features

* Brewing pause 'n serve lets you pour a cup of coffee while the coffee maker is still brewing
* Removable filter
* Water level indicator/window
* Delay Brew allows you to set your coffee maker up to 24 hours in advance to begin brewing at a specific time.
* On/Off Indicator Light lets you know when your coffeemaker is "on" and "off."


Customer Reviews

Makes Acceptable Coffee, Not Great, Not Bad3
We have owned the "Mr. Coffee VBX23 12-Cup Coffee Maker" for about 2 years and use it almost everyday. We have not had any major issues with it and our only complaint is that it drips a little when removing the pot.

It does make a perfectly acceptable cup of coffee and is easy enough for my 11 year old to use (and program). It would be nice if it had a battery backup for the clock since it loses it's programing when the power goes out in the middle of the night and then we wake up coffeeless :-( Having to reset the clock is a bit of a pain as well.

For the price it is a good everyday coffee maker.

Mr Coffee/12 cup3
Pot works OK. Very disappointed that clock (LED display) is NOT illuminated. So, you can't see the time unless you are 2 ft from display. The pot that this one repaced (same model)was illuminated.

Bodum New Brazil 3-Cup French Press Coffee Maker, Black




Product Description

The New Brazil 12-ounce French press coffee maker incorporates the BODUM motto beautifully: good design doesn’t have to be expensive. After all, we want to give everybody a chance to brew an excellent cup of coffee in the greenest way possible: just hot water and course ground coffee, steep for 4 minutes and press the plunger to stop the brewing process. Now waste, just taste. The New Brazil is also available in a 34-ounce size. The French press comes in 8 different colors. Replacement carafes are available for purchase in all sizes. Dishwasher safe.

Product Details

* Amazon Sales Rank: #45021 in Kitchen & Housewares
* Color: Black
* Brand: Bodum
* Model: 10948-01
* Dimensions: 6.69" h x 3.93" w x 3.93" l, .82 pounds

Features

* The French press is accepted worldwide as one of the best and greenest ways to brew coffee; retains beans' oils for rich, complex flavor
* 3-Piece stainless steel filter included, no additional filters needed
* Temperature safe Borosilicate glass beaker
* 12-Ounce capacity serves one
* Dishwasher safe - Replacement parts available

Customer Reviews

works beautifully4
works beautifully, but it's a little less than enough coffee. it really only makes one serving, and i wish it were a little more generous. otherwise, it's perfect. easy to clean, lightweight, easy to use.

Friday, November 27, 2009

Chemex 10 Cup Coffee Maker




Product Description

The Chemex Coffeemaker was invented over 60 years ago by German chemist and artist Dr. Peter Schlumbohm. The simplicity of the Chemex coffeemaker's elegant hourglass shape has been honored for its design by many prestigious museums, including the Smithsonian, the Museum of Modern Art, and the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Its functional capabilities are also world-renowned. The Chemex uses a thick paper filter that removes many of the impurities that electric makers allow to pass through, making the coffee much more pure and flavorful. It also brews directly into the serving container for simple decanting and cleaning. While pouring, the wood collar keeps your hands safe from the heated coffee inside. All of these features combine to make the Chemex Coffee Maker a true classic.

Product Details

* Amazon Sales Rank: #25526 in Kitchen & Housewares
* Brand: Chemex

Features

* 50 oz. (Makes 10 five ounce cups)

Customer Reviews

Unsurpassed Coffee5
I have been using a Chemex 10-cup coffee maker for over a year and half, and have never had such good coffee before in my life. I am constantly looking forward to my next pot of coffee!

There is a downside to this coffee maker: it is a more manual procedure than what you are used to, and it also takes a couple of pots to learn how to use this most efficiently. The first time I tried to use mine, I had ground my coffee way too finely and it just took forever! The big time consumers: you have to boil your water separately (you do have a water kettle right?) and then you have to gradually pour the boiled water through the Chemex. This means that while the coffee is brewing, you are pouring, or watching, or giving the filter area a bit of a stir.

Now the up side: you will never ever ever drink a better cup of coffee. I use filtered water, freshly ground home roasted beans, and this Chemex to produce the finest coffee I have ever had the pleasure of drinking. And this coffee is a pleasure! In fact, I've totally given up using cream and sugar because my coffee no longer has anything to hide.

Another up side: clean up means swishing the Chemex with warm water and tossing the water down the drain. You can also wash with a bottle brush but this is rarely necessary. A brief swish is really all it takes. Over time, it does start to acquire a smokey color, at which point I wash it in water mixed with a splash of bleach to get your Chemex looking factory new. Try that with your electric drip machine! Ha! That thing will NEVER look brand new!

Oh, here's a final upside: despite the fact that this Chemex brews the best coffee you'll ever drink, it costs less than just about anything. You are probably already spending more money than this every month at Starbucks!

The Chemex is just a type of glass carafe, so there are no heating elements to burn your coffee. Some people may not like this, but without the heated burner there is no risk of burning your coffee. I usually make enough coffee to fill the 10-cup Chemex. When ready, I just pour it into my thermos and a large mug and I have enough coffee for the whole day. And that includes enough to share; everyone at work knows the best coffee comes out of my thermos. The Flavia machines do not come close!

Go ahead and buy yourself one of these. If necessary, wake up 10 minutes earlier to make your coffee. Better yet, wake up 20 minutes earlier. And when your coffee is ready, instead of dumping it into a travel cup and bolting out the door, sit down and enjoy your first cup for the next 10 minutes. You deserve it!

My favorite appliance...4
Using a Chemex requires water to be heated in a tea kettle prior to brewing, and it requires a finer ground than what auto-drip machines ask for. After the water is brought to a boil, it's important to wait for it to cool just slightly (about 30 seconds) and then you need to wet the grounds in the filter, wait for them to drain, and then fill the pot with water. Want more than a single cup of coffee? You wait for your first pour to brew, and then fill the filter again.

Some advantages over other forms of coffee brewing:

1. Taste: I don't know how it does it, but the filter does keep your coffee from being bitter.

2. Cleanability: Users can keep all necessary components clean (anyone who's brewed water and vinegar through their coffee maker to kill off a bitter taste that wasn't there when you bought it understands this plight). Oftentimes, the most aggressive criticism of the Chemex is its ponderousness to clean because it's not possible to get your hand into the reservoir. Some people prefer to add hot water and soap and give it a good rinse, which is fine if you clean the moment you empty the pot, but if you're like me and you let the remaining sip or two sit until a nice coffee stain is on the glass, then you need some good 'ol fashion friction to get it clean. The best thing I've found: a baby bottle cleaner. It's narrow enough to get into the reservoir and the angle can be adjusted to scrap the walls, too. Brilliant!

3. Electricity Free: As long as you can boil water, you can have coffee.

4. Mud/Sludge: French press and stove-top espresso-style brewing always leaves a thick slime at the bottom of an otherwise rich cup of coffee. Don't get me wrong: I think that's good (I use a French Press when I'm in the mood), but the cone on a Chemex doesn't allow that at all.

5. Style/Size: the Chemex coffee pot is a relic (designed in the 40s) and the wood cuff with rawhide tie screams simplicity and elegance and it's a wonderful, minimalist sight on any kitchen counter (and unlike electric coffee makers, easy to move if you need the space).

Some drawbacks any purchaser should consider:

1. Time: it does take 5 - 10 minutes of labor to get the morning cup of coffee.

2. Cones: you can't run over to Wal-Mart when you use the last filter; you need to find a specialty store or go online, which means you need to plan ahead.

3. Cold Coffee: no electric hot plate (thank god) means coffee not poured and consumed immediately gets cold quickly. You can buy a wire guard and a glass lid so your Chemex can be warmed on the stovetop. I think that's more labor added to an already laborious endeavor. Just have a warmed thermos ready and use that to store any unused coffee.

4. Learning Curve: It does take some time to get the grind right, the amount right and the water level right to find a cup which caters to your tongue.

5. Cleanability: I know this is in the advantages column, as well, but it's worth mentioning that a lot of people hate cleaning these things. To submerge it does mean pulling off the wood cuff (which is a small pain) else it will get nasty over time.

Simple, straightforward, great coffee5
We got the Chemex because our rental house has very little counter space in the kitchen. We love it -- works great, sits on the stove, makes lovely coffee. Highly recommended if you're a "back to basics" kind of person.

Mr. Coffee 8-Cup Thermal Programmable Coffeemaker




Product Description

How you enjoy your Mr. Coffee moment is up to you! The Double-wall Stainless Steel Thermal Carafe keeps your coffee hot and fresh for hours. Additional features include Removable Filter Basket, Automatic Shut-off, Dual Water Windows and Cord Storage.

Product Details

* Amazon Sales Rank: #13141 in Kitchen & Housewares
* Brand: Mr. Coffee
* Model: TFTX85
* Dimensions: 6.70 pounds

Features

* Measures 11 by 7-3/4 by 13 inches; 1-year limited warranty
* 8-cup programmable coffeemaker can be set in advance for "wake up" coffee
* Double-wall stainless-steel thermal carafe keeps coffee hot and fresh for hours
* Brew-pause function; handy "on/off" switch lights up; automatic shut-off function
* Dual water windows; removable filter insert provides easy filling and cleaning; cord storage

Customer Reviews

Good Coffee Maker; Thermos Pot Keeps Fresh4
This is probably one of the less expensive coffee makers with a stainless steel thermos pot. This makes for MUCH better coffee-- it does not become muddy as does coffee that is constantly warmed.

During winter months, the thermos pot keeps the coffee good and hot for over an hour, acceptably hot for two hour maximum, after that it will keep it warm for hours (but will need a shot in the microwave). Of course, if the pot is left full, it will keep it hot for about 3 or 4 hours. It does even better in the summer. You need to let hot water sit in the pot first to warm it up a bit (this will help the coffee to stay warm longer).

There are two flaws to the machine:

The hot water comes out of a wand which has to be moved to remove the coffee basket. If you do not get the filter in "just right," the water will hit the back of the filter and push it down...and grounds get into your coffee. This is a real nuissance; I tried "double filtering," but the final solutoin is to buy a permanent (screen) filter (they cost less than $4 at a grocery store).

The spring loaded "pause" feature can drip a lot.

There are a few other issues (like putting on the lid) that might be a bit of trouble at first, but after a week or so it becomes second nature. This is no issue.

I am not disappointed I bought this product; it makes for GOOD coffee, and after buying the pemanent filter, I am especially well-pleased; but the manufacturers need to do a better job of consumer testing. The design flaws are obvious early on.

Excellent coffee maker !!!5
Ok, I have owned thermal coffee makers before, so I am used to how they work. If you have any issues with the lid, read the manual and do not complain about it. These reviews about how the lid is not easy to work and that the coffee spills all over is purely based on people who are lazy, and/or do not follow directions. If you simply close the lid all the way before you brew, NOTHING will spill and all of the coffee will go into the carafe. Also, if you need extremely hot coffee when you drink it, then preheat the carafe with hot water before you brew the coffee. If not, your coffee will still be pretty hot, but not scalding like normal warming plate coffee makers. By the way, warming plate coffee makers always overcook the coffee and make it stale 99% of the time. I prefer a bit less hot coffee where the taste is still in tact. The coffee tastes wonderful in this coffee maker, and is just as good as most of the $100 to $199 coffee makers. This thing is very compact, and not as tall as other thermal coffee makers. The brew process is slower than other coffee makers, but this is how it should be. You want the full flavor of the coffee, not just a hint of it with boiling water added. Not all things need to be so expedient. Waiting for a nice cup of brewed coffee in this machine is worth it. But if you cannot wait and need it right away, set the timer and wake up to hot coffee waiting for your drinking enjoyment.

So in a nutshell, if you have never owned a thermal coffee maker, read the directions. If you have problems with the lid or the temperature not being 2000 degrees Fahrenheit, don't buy it. However, if you are not a lazy person, am able to wait 5 minutes instead of 2, and know how to line up arrows on a lid......this coffee maker is for you!

I love this coffee maker, and it does an excellent job. The coffee is very robust and flavorful. The machine is very quiet, and works exactly as it is supposed to. The temperature of the coffee is very hot, and is still quite hot after adding a refrigerated creamer to it. I have no qualms with this machine, and the price is perfect for what you get. Please take this review for what it is worth, for I am a very educated coffee consumer. I have owned numerous coffee machines, and this is right up there with the best of them. No, I do not work for Mr. Coffee is case you were wondering :-)

S'kay.... 4
It works - and I don't mind twisting a lid half-way open to pour coffee... I'm rough & tough...

I grind my own organic beans, so I'm a bit picky about burnt-flavored brews... Burning it hurts it's constitution - therefore just won't do... I like my coffee strong... I like it to reach out and grab me by the throat while gulping it down, shouting, "I'm coffee!!!" - with no other surprises...

Many of the varied coffee makers I've used over the years have tended to muffle the flavors. I suspect it may be their water sprinkling systems - I dunno... All I know is this coffeemaker makes it full-body, full strength - and with a wee less beans than with other machines, too... And because I drink my coffee thick and mean - God knows that I really don't need large volumes of the stuff..! So a couple of cups a day is all I want to get me into my wide-awake, work, and gab-alot mode... The carafe makes four mugs-full and that's enough for me and the spouse - with another pot for an after-dinner dessert, perhaps.

Ok -Pros- I think this coffeemaker makes coffee plenty hot enough - yet without the fear of it being overly cooked. Perhaps some people are used to hot-plates, common on other coffeemakers - which does tend to make for hotter (often cooked) brews... The timer and the other controls are easy to read and use... It's not hard at all to clean, if you rinse out the pot and filter cup with hot water right after the machine's been emptied, and then wipe the machine down where needed...

You're also going to need a type of bottle brush to scrub the inside of the carafe, occasionaly, and, rarely, for the water resevoir, but it's not all that bothersome...

And -Cons- It does take getting used to living with the stainless steal thermo-carafe... It also takes an extra step and hand to work the lid - but becomes easy, once you get used to lining up the arrows in order to close for brewing - and half-open for pouring... Plus I discovered that by screwing the lid shut - it has kept the flavor and richness of the coffee contained - much better than those breezy flip-lids of the glass pots do... So I've grown to appreciate it - lots, actually... It's weightier-bottom, ace-of-spades shape does make it a bit awkward at first in pouring that last cup, but I've gotten used to it...

So, Four Stars**** from me..! - This particular Mr. Coffee coffemaker does brew an excellent pot of coffee, in my humble oppinion - with the only minor drawback in learning to live with the thermo-carafe...

There are some folks that like blistering-hot coffee - but not me... I prefere it hot - yet not painful, and so with my other coffeemakers I found myself turning the things off as soon as they finished brewing, so the hot-plates wouldn't burn the coffee as it sat there, sometimes hours on end - while staining the sides of the glass carafes those interesting baked-on patterns in shades of brown... This, of course, made the first cup hot - but then the rest of the pot would become luke-warm to cool - so then my microwave oven came into play...

Now it's nice to have warm, eye-popping coffee, without the use of an extra major appliance - and the added electricity expense for either the microwave or the hot-plate...

And besides, microwaving a cup brewed from organic hoity-toity beans - well, it just ain't goshe'...

Mr. Coffee Iced Tea Maker - TM1S



Product Details

* Amazon Sales Rank: #38726 in Kitchen & Housewares
* Brand: Mr. Coffee

Features

* Use tea bags or loose tea leaves to brew great-tasting iced tea
* Makes iced tea easily with convenient automatic shutoff
* Pitcher has sturdy handle for steady pouring
* Removable brew basket for easy cleaning
* On/off indicator light

Customer Reviews

NOT Dishwasher safe!!!3
The manual clearly states this is NOT Dishwasher safe. A heads up for those who wish to ignore the warning, I put it in the dishwasher, and the plastic jug warped. It does work as advertised though. I just didn't feel like washing it by hand one time and I paid for my mistake. I would give it a higher ranking if it was dishwasher safe.

Good beginner tea maker.4
This tea maker is nice looking and easy to use. My only problem with it is that it does not make enough tea. I do not add ice when brewing, like the instructions say because I am the only one drinking the tea. I refrigerate the batch of tea and drink it over a couple of days, so if I put ice in the pitcher when brewing, it would melt and water-down the tea while it is stored. If you do not add ice immediately, you only end up with about 1/4 the amount of what the picture shows. I would definitely recommend this iced tea maker due to the fact that it is very affordable and so easy to use.

Thursday, November 26, 2009

Cuisinart® 12-cup Coffee Maker - Black Chrome Series




Product Description

# Charcoal water filter helps produce great-tasting coffee by removing impurities # Indicator light tells you when it's time to clean your coffeemaker to remove calcium buildup # Heater plate has 3 settings, so you can decide how hot the coffee stays # 12-cup carafe with ergonomic handle, drip-less spout and knuckle guard # Cord storage # Programmable automatic shutoff, 0-4 hours # Audible beep tells you when brewing is complete # Uses a #4 filter # Model: CBC-00SA4

Product Details

* Amazon Sales Rank: #15690 in Kitchen & Housewares
* Brand: Cuisinart
* Model: CBC-00SA3
* Dimensions: 8.80 pounds

Features

* Charcoal water filter helps produce great-tasting coffee by removing impurities
* Indicator light tells you when it's time to clean your coffeemaker to remove calcium buildup
* Heater plate has 3 settings, so you can decide how hot the coffee stays
* 12-cup carafe with ergonomic handle, drip-less spout and knuckle guard
* Programmable automatic shutoff, 0-4 hours

Customer Reviews

one minor flaw4
I am VERY picky when it comes to coffee makers and have trouble finding one that doesn't make the coffee taste like plastic. This one works fine for me. I owned a DeLonghi before this one for about 6 years and the new DeLonghis have suffered a setback in quality as far as I am concerned. I returned about 3 of them. The minor flaw in this coffee maker is that the water gauge is on the inside and it is a little hard to tell what the level is. It is also a little tricky to pour water into. That wasn't enough for me to return it though, since the coffee tasted great!

Great So Far5
I purchased this coffee maker 4 months ago and it has worked wonderful so far. This is the 3rd coffee maker I have had in the last year. It told me last week to clean it and I did. Makes wonderful coffee set to my taste, and stays as hot as I want it to. Looks sleek and beautiful on the cabinet. Only drawbacks are you have to pour slow so you don't dribble (but only when I rush) and clock can't be seen in dark, only used to program it. I hope it lasts as long as it is warranteed for but would take 2 years.

Better designed than I thought...5
I read reviews obsessively and couldn't find the combination of features and looks and color I wanted (I got this in white), and settled on this one.

I was worried about how difficult it would be to pour water in b/c of the placement of the well, but what you find out is that the Cuisinart pot is perfectly designed to sit on the lip of the well and pour the water on.

Wish the lid on the pot were attached with a lever, instead of being a pop on and off affair... and if I break the pot - oi - doesn't seem like a cheap replacement.

Small minus points for plastic knobs with cheap feeling little silver lines painted on which look like they'll get stripped off.. As mentioned the water gage is inside and isn't the easiest to read, you just have to measure carefully before you pour in - no biggie. And small minus for the faintness of the LED clock, and that to program the machine, you have to click TWO settings, not one, but still - I'm more impressed than I expected.

And Big points for style.

Oh - and no plastic taste here.

Presto 02811 12-Cup Stainless Steel Coffeemaker




Product Description

Made from luxurious stainless steel. Makes 4 to 12 cups of rich, flavorful coffee automatically; a cup a minute. Signal light tells when coffee is ready to serve. Attractive, traditional styling - ideal for table service.

Product Details

* Amazon Sales Rank: #767 in Kitchen & Housewares
* Brand: Presto
* Model: 19208
* Number of items: 1
* Dimensions: 6.20" h x 9.70" w x 13.10" l, 3.80 pounds

Features

* Elegant stainless-steel electric coffeemaker with a classic hotel look
* Brews 4 to 12 cups of coffee at a cup a minute; 800 watts
* Stainless-steel filter basket and perk tube for durability
* Signal light tells when coffee is ready; detachable cord for easy storage
* Measures 10 by 5 by 13 inches; 1-year warranty

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com Review
One of the most comforting sounds in the world is the bubbling of a coffee percolator at work. And then comes the toasty aroma--it makes for a perfect morning. Percolators have come back to home kitchens, and the Presto 12-cup stainless steel coffee maker is a prime example. Its elegant, hotel-style design brings a touch of luxury to what is for many a daily pleasure.

This coffee maker brews up to twelve cups of coffee at a cup-a-minute rate, which it then keeps at a constant, piping-hot serving temperature. An indicator light in the base announces when the coffee is ready. The inner fixtures--the filter basket and perk tube--are also made of stainless steel, rather than the more common (and less durable) aluminum. The power cord is removable to make storage simple.

Before cleaning the coffee maker, unplug the unit and allow it to cool completely. Wash the coffee maker with warm, sudsy water and dry it thoroughly; it is not immersible. To preserve the gloss of the stainless steel, do not use steel wool or harsh, abrasive cleansers. The perk spout and filter basket can be cleaned with a brush or pipe cleaner. If necessary, coffee stain remover can be used periodically on the interior surface. The coffee maker measures 10 by 5 by 13 inches (including handle, lid, and spout). Presto guarantees this product with a one-year limited warranty. A simple instruction sheet is enclosed. --Garland Withers

Amazon.com Product Description
This luxurious coffee maker brews great tasting coffee at cup-a-minute speed. Makes two to twelve cups of rich, flavorful coffee, then keeps it piping hot automatically. Signal light indicates when coffee is ready to serve. Beautiful traditional design provides for elegant coffee service anytime. Constructed of durable stainless steel, even the filter basket and perk tube, for easy cleaning and lasting beauty. 120 volts AC, 800 watts.

Customer Reviews

Sure beats the other brands5
I thought my Hamilton Beach percolator was decent for the price, I even wrote a review about it in December, 2006. One week later, this 1-year old coffee maker was barely keeping the coffee hot. Then I visited my son in Alaska at Christmas and noticed that his 6-yr old Presto percolator was still delivering great, hot coffee in record time. I returned home, ordered my Presto 12-cup percolator and am highly impressed. It's lighter, easier to load, easier to pour, easier to clean, perks ultra-fast and makes a great, hot cup of coffee. Because of its lighter stainless steel pot, it cools down faster if you want to make a second batch of coffee right away. (We make two pots and pour the first batch into a thermos for back-up when company comes) Based on its performance, I'm surprised the price is so reasonable.

Simplicity5
I've used every type of coffee maker around. I look for all stainless- that means NO plastic or aluminum contacting the water----this has been a great product for me--I love perked coffee. When I'm not using this I use a Cona glass vacuum maker--- I'm a purist about materials and coffee making. Presto has been the most reliable of all my electric percs. It's all stainless.

Great coffee5
After using drip coffee makers for many years, we decided to buy a percolator. We are wondering why we waited so long to go back to the percolator. The coffee is great and it is hot and stays hot.

Black and Decker SDC740 SpaceMaker 12-Cup Coffeemaker, White




Product Description

Revolutionizing a classic favorite. The new Spacemaker coffee maker was designed to please the traditional Spacemaker user: sturdiness, performance but most of all, 63% more usable counter space. Intuitive, easy to use features and classic design, perfect for the Spacemaker traditional consumer. At least 2 of the mounting holes are kept the same as the original (ODC) to facilitate upgrades.

Product Details

* Amazon Sales Rank: #22489 in Kitchen & Housewares
* Size: White
* Brand: Black & Decker
* Model: SDC740B
* Dimensions: 15.50" h x 12.00" w x 12.60" l, 14.00 pounds

Features

* 12-cup programmable coffeemaker with Perfect Pour glass carafe
* Removable water reservoir; illuminated water-level indicator window
* Brew-pause function; nonstick heating plate; clock and timer; auto shut-off
* Installs easily under a cabinet to save on space; cord storage; Save-a-Plug outlet
* Measures approximately 12-3/5 by 12 by 15-1/2 inches

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com Product Description
Coffee lovers no longer have to give up valuable counter space to accommodate a clunky coffeemaker. This unit easily installs under a cabinet, keeping work surfaces clear for food prep and other everyday tasks. More than just a space-saving convenience, the coffeemaker comes with an array of user-friendly features for brewing up to 12 cups of great-tasting coffee. Its clock and timer allow for programming the unit to begin brewing at a later time--great for wake-up coffee in the morning or having a pot ready to serve with dessert without having to get up from the table half way through dinner. For those eager for that first sip, the unit's Sneak-A-Cup interrupt function pauses the brewing cycle to allow for pouring a quick cup midbrew. Coffee brews directly into the unit's Perfect Pour glass carafe, which provides a generous stay-cool handle and a drip-free spout. Other highlights include a removable filter basket, a removable water reservoir with an illuminated water-level indicator window, a nonstick heating plate, cord storage, and automatic shut-off for peace of mind. At least two of the mounting holes are the same as the original (ODC) coffeemaker to facilitate simple upgrades, and its Save-a-Plug outlet makes it possible to connect a SpaceMaker Mini Food Processor/Grinder or Can Opener directly into the coffeemaker, saving the wall outlet for other uses. The coffeemaker measures approximately 12-3/5 by 12 by 15-1/2 inches.

Customer Reviews

Great product, but some room for improvement3
I bought one of these a few months back as I need all the counter space I can get. It is perfect for my kitchen and I love the space I got. It makes a quick pot of coffee and the temp is just right.
I think the only couple downsides I see are that the place where you pour the water is a small hole, easy to miss. Also, for some reason, the clock is screwy. It is slow and it looses about an hour every day. Finally, the pot on mine broke after only a month and I cannot find a replacement for it.

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

West Bend 56202 Single-Cup Coffee and Water Dispenser, Black




Product Description

The West Bend Single-cup Coffee & Water Dispenser provides ultimate convenience in preparing hot beverages and soup.

Product Details

* Amazon Sales Rank: #4114 in Kitchen & Housewares
* Brand: West Bend
* Model: 56202
* Dimensions: 10.00" h x 6.00" w x 5.00" l, 3.00 pounds

Features

* Coffee and water dispenser quickly heats up to 12 ounces
* Can be used with ground coffee, tea bags, or coffee or tea pods
* 5-1/4-inch cup clearance for standard-size cups or mugs
* Auto shutoff; dishwasher-safe brew basket and permanent filter
* Measures 5 by 6 by 10 inches; 1-year limited warranty

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com Product Description
Quickly heat up to 12 ounces of water for coffee, tea, hot chocolate, or instant soup with this 800-watt single-cup dispenser. Providing maximum brewing flexibility, the appliance can be used with ground coffee, tea bags, or coffee or tea pods, and its 5-1/4-inch cup clearance accommodates standard 12-ounce coffee cups or mugs. Other thoughtful details include a simple start switch with power indicator, an easy-to-fill water reservoir, and automatic shut-off for peace of mind. A permanent filter for ground coffee or tea comes included, and the removable brew basket and permanent filter clean up easily by hand or in the dishwasher. For added convenience, its compact size takes up less counter space in kitchens, dorm rooms, offices, and apartments--plus it works great for traveling. The UL- and cUL- listed coffee and water dispenser measures 5 by 6 by 10 inches and carries a one-year limited warranty.

Customer Reviews

Great coffee maker for travel!5
I used a Betty Crocker (white plastic outside) 2-4 cup electric hot pot/percolator for years when traveling. It lasted so long (15 years), it never occurred to me the same type might not be available when I finally needed to replace it (the sad part is, it didn't even stop working...I just forgot to clean it after a camping trip, and found it months later, and, ummmm...decided buying a new one would be easier than cleaning mold).

I searched for months looking to find a similar model that would fit my needs. I needed something compact, unbreakable and with a minimum of moving parts. I wanted something easy to use that wouldn't be a PITA to clean.

Oh, and did I mention...COFFEE is the most important meal of the day for me? It had to make decent coffee! Not only decent coffee, but I'm a 3-cup-a-morning minimum type person.

Most small drip coffee makers come with the standard glass carafe, which is breakable and not suited for travel. I even looked at French presses, but decided it would be too cumbersome to deal with, especially while traveling.

I took a chance on this West Bend model, even though I was very hesitant about the "single serving" aspect. I'm happy to say it was NOT a problem! The coffee maker brews a single cup so fast, the waiting for another cup was nothing. I also found I like having a freshly-brewed cup for each and every cup. That was something I hadn't considered I'd like. I also loved having the coffee brew directly INTO the cup! Man, how cool is that?

The place where you put the coffee cup is plenty big (both height and width) to accommodate most sizes of mugs. What I did (and I'd recommend this if you plan to use this for traveling) is got a 16-oz camping mug (the kind that are metal inside with ceramic coating and a flat bottom). The coffee maker will hold 12-oz of water, so there's no worrying about spilling over (plus you have room for cream/milk). These camping mugs are easy to clean, which is another plus for travel.

The manual (which is like 2 pages, because there's nothing to working this. Pour water in, depress the button and out comes coffee, right into your cup) claims it's good for other things. Pppffftttt....as if there's anything *besides* coffee. But since I like to live a well-rounded life, I made tea with it. Works beautifully.

The unit comes with 2 brew baskets, one permanent filter for ground coffee and one pod holder. I tried them both, and any drawbacks to either (pod coffee is pretty weak, even with using 2 pods, and ground coffee is messy) were not due to the coffee maker itself. What worked best for me was 2 pods in the basket and one in the mug. But that's just me, your mileage may vary. I also used a paper filter with ground coffee and no basket...that worked very well, too.

This unit not only works well, but it takes up a very small amount of space, a big plus for me. I'm happy...and that's not an easy task, when we're dealing with my morning coffee :)

My strange story about this machine4
So, I had a Black and Decker DCM19 Brew n Go for a number of years, and it finally gave up on me. When I went looking for a replacement, I read the reviews here and people said the new model wasn't as good as the old - the water reservoir was small to pour into etc.

So I went looking for a model closer to my old one. To my surprise this West Bend coffee maker *IS* the old Black and Decker Brew n Go. Check it out:
[...](they deleted my link - if you google for DCM19 you will find the manual)

Except for two things.

First and most strange - they drilled a hole in the back of the thing to make it only brew 12oz. The machine will actually brew 16oz without issue... Why would they do that? Some licensing thing? Anyway I put an eraser through the hole, and it brews 16oz just fine.

Second, they replaced the #2 cone filter holder with a pod holder. Personally, I think pods are a rip-off so I am using the old cone filter holder from my original maker. You could probably use #1 filters with the pod holder...

Anyway - pretty strange change of hands of a good design. The hole drilled in the back is annoying, but once plugged up this is a good machine.

West Bend Single-Cup Coffee Maker5
This single-cup coffee maker is great because of the large base and the space between the drip portion and the top of the cup. Large mugs fit quite nicely.

Krups XP1500 Coffee and Espresso Combination Machine, Black




Product Description

Passion. Precision. Perfection. The Krups heritage of German engineered coffee machines and food preparation appliances provides clear functional, rigorous design at the highest level of technical perfection, performance and quality. Working with leading European designers, the product series also represents the newest European designs yet maintains the rigorous and clearly functional characteristics synonymous with Krups products. Designed and built for those who continuously seek out new gourmet experiences and take pleasure in discovering and understanding how things are done well, the Krups range provides the tools that deliver genuine results, performance and taste. Inspired by experts and demanding consumers with uncompromising standards of performance, the new Krups series has been built with three key attributes in mind: Passion, Precision and Perfection. The Krups XP1500 Steam Combi Machine has a 10 cup coffee maker and a 4 bar steam espresso machine. Easy to use, the water level indicator clearly shows how much water is in the tank and it has a convenient steam nozzle for easy frothing of milk on the espresso side.

Product Details

* Amazon Sales Rank: #11513 in Kitchen & Housewares
* Color: Black
* Brand: Krups
* Model: XP1500
* Released on: 2005-07-15
* Dimensions: 12.95 pounds

Features

* Combination unit with 4-bar steam espresso machine and 10-cup coffeemaker
* 4-cup glass carafe with handle; steam nozzle; removable drip tray with stainless steel grid
* Water-level indicator; swing-out filter holder; brew pause; nonstick warming tray
* Simple-to-use controls; illuminated on/off switch; convenient coffee scoop included
* Measures 14-3/4 by 12-1/4 by 13-1/2 inches; 1-year limited warranty

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com Product Description
Beautifully designed with a small footprint and simple-to-use controls, this coffee and espresso combination unit provides an array of convenient features. The coffeemaker side of the machine quickly brews up to 10 cups of great-tasting coffee. The coffeemaker's water-level indicator clearly shows how much water is in the tank, while its swing-out filter holder makes it easy to add coffee grounds. For added convenience, removing the carafe from its warming plate mid brew pauses the brewing process to allow for a quick pour. Other handy extras include an illuminated on/off switch, a handy coffee scoop, and a nonstick warming tray that keeps coffee hot for hours. The other side of the unit functions as an espresso/cappuccino machine with a four-bar steam system that makes espresso, cappuccino, and lattes quickly and easily. Its glass carafe with a convenient handle holds up to 4 cups of freshly made espresso, while the convenient steam nozzle easily produces rich, creamy froth. In addition, the espresso machine's removable drip tray with a stainless-steel grid is designed for quick cleanup. The 900-watt coffee and espresso combination unit measures 14-3/4 by 12-1/4 by 13-1/2 inches and carries a one-year limited warranty.

Customer Reviews

Good coffee, good espresso-a little tricky though...3
I am a self-confessed coffee junkie. With or w/o the caffeine (pregnancy and such) I love the taste; and the taste of the coffee that I've brewed with this machine was great. Loved it, loved it, loved it. The machine was easy to use and looked pretty darn cool sitting there on my counter. The only issue that i have is that the espresso side seems to need some encouragement. The knobs need to be fiddled with a bit in order to get the espresso to start dripping (even after 10 minutes during a holiday party full of thirsty coffee drinkers). Thought that was just b/c my machine was so new, but it's been doing that ever since the first use. Still, it's not terribly difficult, and the coffee is oh-so-yummy!

MR.C 12cup COFFEE MAKER PROGRAMMABLE-PAUSE N SERVE




Product Description

Special cleaning cycle makes cleaning your coffeemaker quick and easy. Brew strength selector lets you choose to make your coffee stronger. Adjustable temperature warmer plate lets you decide how hot you want to keep your coffee. Dual water windows show the amount of water in the reservoir for accurate filling. Audible ready signals alert you when the coffeemaker has finished the brewing or cleaning cycle. Cord storage safely stores excess cord to keep your countertop neat. Water filtration removes up to 97% of chlorine for better tasting coffee.

Product Details

* Amazon Sales Rank: #78944 in Kitchen & Housewares
* Brand: Mr. Coffee
* Model: FTX40
* Dimensions: 8.00 pounds

Features

* Brewing Pause 'n Serve lets you pour a cup of coffee while the coffeemaker is still brewing
* Removable filter basket lifts out of brew basket for fast and easy filling and cleaning
* 2 hour auto shut-off keeps your coffee warm for 2 hours and then automatically shuts off
* Delay brew allows you to set your coffeemaker up to 24 hours in advance to begin brewing at a specific time
* Fresh Brew timer lets you know how long your coffee has been waiting for you

Customer Reviews

I like it in white4
I bought this coffee maker about a week ago, so I cannot attest to the long-term durability of it yet. That's why I gave it only 4 stars.

I originally bought a 4-cup model, but it did not work on two different mornings, so I took it back. The so-called 4 cup carafe is tiny, and produced barely more than a mug of coffee. I drink two or three mugs of coffee a day, which is about 6 to 8 5-oz cups, but there are very few coffee makers that size; so I moved up to the 12 cup size.

The FTX40 coffee maker is priced in the mid-range and offers more features than the $20-30 coffee makers. All of the controls are up front and at eye-level; so they are easier to see and operate (for me) than those with controls on the base. While some of the extra features are not necessary, most of them are nice to have.

The warmer control allows you to adjust the heat of the warming plate to lower it as you lower the amount of coffee in the pot. That way the left over coffee doesn't get too hot. The water windows show how much water is in the coffee maker; so if someone else sets it up, you can tell how much they are making. The water filtration option is useful if your water tastes funny and you don't use any other filtration method. The brew strength selector is good if you like your coffee strong, which I do.

It took me about a week to adjust the amount of coffee and the settings to brew the perfect cup for me. The amount of coffee suggested in the instructions made the coffee too weak for me. Instead of the recommended one level tablespoon (1/2 a coffee measure) per 5 oz cup, I use one coffee measure per 8 oz cup. So for an 8 cup pot (which is about 40 oz), I grind 5 coffee measures of whole beans and use the Strong setting on the Brew Selector. You might have to experiment with the amount of coffee and the Brew Selector to brew the perfect cup for you.

Overall I'm very satisfied with the Mr. Coffee FTX40 coffee pot. I love the looks of it. It is very streamlined and fits into my appliance counter nicely. The white color is bright and cheerful and not as serious looking as the black version of this coffee maker.

So far I highly recommend it. If it poops out on me after 9 months like several reviewers said of the black version, I'll be back to let you know. Otherwise I'll leave this review as is.

Roz

Best for the Money5
I would compare this unit to any other on the market today. It makes great coffee and it is programable. I own three of them ( home, office and condo)

Great Coffee Maker5
We just moved and our new kitchen is white. We have had this coffee maker in black for a few years and liked it so much we ordered it in white and also have one in our vacation home. It makes great coffee and turns off after 2 hours so no worries about leaving it on during the day.

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Mr. Coffee VBX23 12-Cup Coffee Maker, Black




Product Description

This sleek black coffee maker is an elegant complement to any kitchen décor. Set the coffee maker’s Delay Brew feature and have a perfectly brewed pot of hot, fresh coffee waiting for you in the morning.

Product Details

* Amazon Sales Rank: #21583 in Kitchen & Housewares
* Size: 12-Cup
* Color: Black
* Brand: Mr. Coffee
* Model: VBX23
* Dimensions: 14.90" h x 19.60" w x 12.60" l, 5.80 pounds

Features

* Brewing pause 'n serve lets you pour a cup of coffee while the coffee maker is still brewing
* Removable filter
* Water level indicator/window
* Delay Brew allows you to set your coffee maker up to 24 hours in advance to begin brewing at a specific time.
* On/Off Indicator Light lets you know when your coffeemaker is "on" and "off."


Customer Reviews

Makes Acceptable Coffee, Not Great, Not Bad3
We have owned the "Mr. Coffee VBX23 12-Cup Coffee Maker" for about 2 years and use it almost everyday. We have not had any major issues with it and our only complaint is that it drips a little when removing the pot.

It does make a perfectly acceptable cup of coffee and is easy enough for my 11 year old to use (and program). It would be nice if it had a battery backup for the clock since it loses it's programing when the power goes out in the middle of the night and then we wake up coffeeless :-( Having to reset the clock is a bit of a pain as well.

For the price it is a good everyday coffee maker.

Mr Coffee/12 cup3
Pot works OK. Very disappointed that clock (LED display) is NOT illuminated. So, you can't see the time unless you are 2 ft from display. The pot that this one repaced (same model)was illuminated.

DeLonghi BAR32 Retro Pump-Driven 35 ounce Espresso Maker




Product Description

DeLonghi is proud to present this unique and popular BAR32 Retro Pump-Driven 35 ounce Espresso Maker. Just a few of it's features include pump driven, makes coffee in mug-size or smaller cup-sizes, brews standard or with pods. With ESE (Easy Serving Expresso) espresso making has never been easier. The Sempre Crema filter produces a rich, creamy froth and the swivel jet frother makes frothy milk for cappuccino, latte and other beverages. The easy cleaning 35 ounce water tank is removable and fills easily right at the faucet. This model features an exclusive anti-drip design.

Product Details

* Amazon Sales Rank: #3026 in Kitchen & Housewares
* Color: Black
* Brand: DeLonghi
* Model: BAR32
* Released on: 2005-03-31
* Number of items: 1
* Dimensions: 12.60" h x 8.74" w x 10.63" l, 3.00 pounds

Features

* Retro - Pump Driven Machine - 35 ounce
* Large Space Coffee Filter & Drip Tray-allows use of coffee mugs.
* Patented Easy Serving Espresso can be used with coffee pods. With ESE filter holder, expresso has never been easier to make.
* Patented Sempre Crema Filter produces a rich, creamy froth for use with ground coffee.
* Swivel Jet Frother makes frothy milk for cappuccino, latte & other beverages.

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com Product Description
Combining a stylish retro design with modern performance, this home-brewing machine prepares espresso, cappuccino, coffee, latte drinks, and more with incredible ease and reliability. Its stainless-steel boiler provides long-lasting durability, while two separate thermostats allow for controlling water and steam temperatures. To avoid annoying start-up prep work, the pump-driven machine automatically self-primes. Its 35-ounce removable water tank is easy to fill, and the adjustable steam wand makes frothed milk effortlessly. For added convenience, mugs can be used due to its large-space coffee filter and drip tray.

The unit's specially designed ground-coffee handle ensures a rich, creamy espresso. If ESE espresso pods are preferred over ground coffee, the pod-compatible machine includes an extra ESE espresso pod filter handle. Other handy features include indicator lights, an easy-to-use control knob, an exclusive anti-drip design, a coffee tamper, and a removable drip tray for easy cleanup. Designed and engineered in Italy, the machine measures 8-3/4 by 10-5/8 by 12-3/5 inches and carries a one-year limited warranty.

Customer Reviews

Great Performance for the Price4
Despairing of ever finding decent espresso in the Midwest, I finally broke down and decided to get a home espresso machine. I had worked as a barrista, and had sipped espresso in Italy, so I had some idea of how it should taste.

Being relatively poor, I wanted a machine that would deliver a decent espresso, at a decent price. Though I was willing to consider a system with proprietary coffee pods (K-cups, Tassimo, etc), it would have to be cheap enough that I wouldn't mind shelling out the extra bucks for the coffee itself. And I also wanted to make sure that it was pump-driven, not steam-driven.

After checking reviews and looking around, I finally settled on the DeLonghi BAR32. It's a pump-driven maker, not steam driven, so it's not scorching the grounds as it brews. And it comes with a single and a double espresso filter.

The DeLonghi uses either ground espresso, or E.S.E. espresso pods. The E.S.E. pods are not proprietary - any company can make them. The DeLonghi comes with a package of 18 Illy pods (retail - $12). The pods are convenient, but still expensive.

I've had the espresso maker for several days, and I'm happy with it so far. With the pods, it pulls a good single espresso with a satisfactory crema. Sugar floats on top of the crema for about 2-3 seconds, and it has a nice golden color. The espresso tastes very smooth.

Pulling a good single espresso, either with the pods or loose coffee, is pretty easy. Use the pods as a good judge of how tightly to pack the grounds in the filter. Use a level, loosely packed scoop of coffee for a single shot.

Pulling a good double, on the other hand, still eludes me. The best I've come up with is to use 2 scoops, 3/4 full and loosely packed, and pressed looser than for a single. Even then, it still dribbles out slowly, with a less-than-satisfactory (though present) crema.

The steam wand works very well. I've made several excellent cappuccinos and lattes with it. It's a little cramped to use, so I pull mine to the edge of the counter so that I can get a good mug under it. I steam straight into the mug of milk, and then add the espresso. Make sure to blow some steam through it to clear out condensation before putting it in your milk. Start with the steam wand nearly submerged in the milk, and then slowly pull it out (lower the mug) until you hear a gentle "sipping" sound. That means that it's frothing. If you see noticeable bubbles on top of the milk, that means you've pulled it out too far - dip it back in slowly and you should be able to whip the bubbles into froth. Once the froth is just below the level you want it, submerge the wand back into the milk to finish heating it. Listen again - once the milk starts to sound "hollow," it's nearly hot enough. Let it go for a few more seconds, then shut off the steam, and remove the mug. The wand will drip a bit, so put it over the drip tray or an empty mug.

Making espresso is fairly easy. Turn the machine to "Heat" to start heating the water and priming the pump. Make sure the filter holder is screwed into the machine. Once the "Hot" light comes on, run an espresso cycle without coffee into the cup you'll use - pulling espresso into a cold cup will ruin the flavor. Fill the cup half-way with hot water, and turn the machine back to "Heat." Empty and quickly dry the espresso cup. Put the E.S.E. pod or ground espresso into the filter (tamp down the loose espresso) and twist it into the machine. Turn the machine on, and wait until you've got your cup of espresso. A single espresso should be 30-40ml, or 1-1.5oz. I used a measuring cup to see what that looked like in my demitasse cups.

Looking back over what I've written, I suppose I do make it look a little complicated. And it is a little bit more complicated that popping the K-cup into the machine, and hitting "Go." But it really is pretty easy, and less than 5 minutes pass between "You know, I could go for a cappuccino," and "Man, that's a tasty cappuccino."

Pros:
- Inexpensive
- Good pressure
- Easy to make a good single shot of espresso
- Uses pods or loose grounds
- 2 dials + 0 buttons = easy to use
- Outstanding steam wand
- 32oz water reservoir lets you make 3 or 4 cappuccinos, or 6 to 8 espressos, without refilling
- Built-in tamper means one less part to lose
- Pre-heat cycle helps make good espresso

Cons:
- Hard to make a good double espresso (might just be me)
- Steam wand leaks slightly (usually at the start of a brewing cycle - I just keep mine over the drip tray)


In the end, the machine makes a good espresso, especially for the price, but remember that you're not going to be running a coffee shop with it. I definitely recommend it for anybody who wants to make their own espresso, but wants to do it for under $200.

It works great after over a year4
I have purchased this machine from Amazon on June 2006, that's 16 months ago and I have been using this coffee maker every day, usually 2 to 3 times a day. A few words about me, I grew up in Italy, lived there for over 20 years and I still go visit my country for at least a month every year so I should know about coffee, right? DeLonghi is considered a good brand in Italy, I'm not sure about customer service in the U.S. since I never had to contact them; my aunt in Italy has an identical machine with no complaints. I'm not sure about the complaints I read here. Some people say it takes too long to heat up the water... I usually turn it on 15 minutes before making the espresso and the water gets really hot, if you think that's too long then you've never used an espresso machine before, it's very average as a matter of fact. Sorry, but that's not the machine's fault, it's the way it is with all machines. Coffee shops machines need one hour sometimes longer to heat up. Others have complained about the steamer leaking a bit... NO KIDDING! It's called vapor condensation, if you think that's a machine issue I recommend going back to school and taking Physics 101. Not usually a big deal for me, just keep the steamer over the tray and the problem is solved... it's only a drop or two anyway.
Some have written about the coffee not being very strong, true it could be stronger but if you make the right dose it's ok. I get my coffee in Italy and, you want to trust me on this, if you're not using good ground coffee to start with you're not going to get a good espresso. Forget that Starbucks junk, this machine makes a much better espresso if you use it right with the right coffee.
I'm not saying it's perfect, but for this price it gets really good, hard to find better. Forgive me for my somewhat sarcastic remarks, but I have the feeling that most of the people who complained about this machine have issues related to "Operator's Error" and not the machine itself.
One note though about the frother (I've seen better construction), remove the plastic part and it works much better.
I used both Illy pods and ground coffee and I like both. Illy is considered a high quality coffee.
For the past 16 months it has worked great for me and I'm sure it will again tomorrow morning. Remember not to let the water reservoir go dry or you will burn the pump, again "Operator's Error" not machine's.
To the guy who grinds his own beans not espresso fine... Operator's Error! Espresso machines need espresso ground coffee not larger grains. I still have to find a grinder in the US that can make fine espresso ground without costing an arm and a leg. One more thing: make sure you use bottled water (I use spring water) because tap water contains more limestone and can ruin the pump in the long run.
By the way, all the customers images are mine (as of today October 8th 2007), glad to see so many people enjoyed them.

Update: October 24th

Over 2 years, and still working great! :) I used it about twice a day.

Great little machine5
I've been a coffee snob for several years have several brewing machines scattered throughout my kitchen. Since I got this machine xmas morning, all the others brewing systems have become obsolete.

It produces plenty of steam in a jiff, and the removable water tank is very handy (especially for use with my water filter). While I scoffed at the thought of using the ESE pre-packed espresso pods, it came with a tin of them, so I tried them out since all local coffee houses were closed (and I had no beans!). The ESEs make a pass-able cup of espresso--not the darkest roast, but the convenience of a pod is handy. I have some Major Dikason's blend from Peets which I made regular espresso and Americanos out of. Delicious, thick, creamy.

This machine is a steal at this price. I've had to get the hang of packing my grounds in the handle, however. If I pack too tightly, the cream only comes out as a trickle. I suppose that's the case with most home machines, however. Also, it has a built in tamper on the frame of the machine, and I consider that to be a bit of a mess and kind of sketchy. Go buy a tamper sperately.

This is a great little machine. For any price under $200 it's a steal.