Customer Reviews With Photos

  • I’m very happy with this purchase and I would recommend you buy this product. It works very well. I love having the option to make either a full pot or a single cup, and both options work perfectly. You can not use both at the same time, however, and the single cup device does NOT take K-Cups. You can NOT put a K-Cup in the holder because there is no mechanism to pierce the top, but you could open the K-Cup and put the coffee into the filter that comes with this machine since that is just the right amount to make one cup (approx 2 tbsp). I love the coffee pot because it doesn’t leak when you pour, and it feels sturdy enough to, possibly, survive a fall. The machine itself is also attractive and complements my kitchen counter.

  • 5 out of 5
    The quality is excellent, it's very easy to use, and the size is perfect. I'm very happy with my purchase. Thank you so much.

  • 5 out of 5
    After two failed Keurig K-Supreme Plus Single Serve Coffee makers, we decided to pivot and search for another brand that can still use the k-cups. We settled on the Cuisinart Coffee Maker, Single serve 72 ounce Reservoir Coffee Machine. I am a big fan of Cuisinart products so we were confident of the purchase. Have used it now for a week, making 8-10 servings a day for the household. It has been a great purchase so far. We are experiencing none of the issues with the 1 star comments. It actually makes 12 ounces when you select that option. Coffee is piping hot. No lingering drips after cycle is done. Programmable power is very helpful for the mornings, knowing that it will turn itself on and off at the programmed setting. It is stylish and matches the overall color scheme of our kitchen. Only downside is the drip tray. Cuisinart claims that it can accommodate a 20oz traveler. We use Yeti and Orca tumblers for our coffee every morning so we needed to remove the drip tray. The remaining bottom frame of the tray has a hole in it, which will leak liquid onto the countertop if it drips when you remove your cup.

  • It’s light weight but sturdy. I don’t think the glass will break since it’s protected by the shiny stainless steal. What I appreciate the most is the handy instructions; they are printed on the glass. My new French press is stylish and look great on the countertop.

  • 5 out of 5
    This is a nice cold brew filter. The filter is very nice. The bottle is not though. The glass is so fragile though. The top portion chipped/broke off from just putting the lid on. I have been very carefull with it, but this still happened.

  • 5 out of 5
    I love this little press! I bought it a few years and just started using it more, once or twice a day. I've never changed the filter and just cleaned it a few times. I also froth milk in it sometimes and slip the metal part off when I put it in the microwave. Some might want more than 12 oz, but it's the perfect amount for me. And for the price, it's more than worth it!

  • Dear coffeemakers.us.com, I want my $40 back because I just bought this coffee maker a couple days ago and had it for a week and it’s defective and keeps exploding everywhere and had to clean up a mess twice in a week… so please give me my money back! Thanks!

  • Nice little cold brew coffee maker. Perfect for 2 cups of cold coffee. Comes with a seal on the lid. Super easy to use.

  • 5 out of 5
    The water overflows filter so you have coffee grounds in your coffee.

  • 5 out of 5
    I love how i can make cafecito at work. And i brews quick like in 5-7 min.

  • Just got this cappuccino machine it's like having a little piece of Italy in my kitchen! The froth is creamy, the coffee is rich - super easy to use, looks great on the counter, and clean-up's a breeze. Five stars all the way!

  • This cold brew coffee maker is perfect for traveling! Early softball tournament mornings? Make your cold brew the night before and bring this with you! Camping? Bring it with you! Long car ride? Bring it with you! The top closes tightly and stops spills from happening. My favorite part... take out the filter and pop in an extra long straw, no need to keep refilling a cup when you can drink straight from the source! In all seriousness though, this thing is great! The filter is MUCH nicer than I expected and keeps out the small bits when using finely ground coffee. you can't even see through the filter that's how great it is. I highly recommend this compared to more expensive, less versatile options. I love the lid and how easy it is to use with or without the filter! Iced tea, coffee, loose life tea and more, this will get lots of use!

  • 5 out of 5
    The metallic burgundy press in the photo is not what I received. I got a plastic bright red press and cannot find a way to contact the seller. I contacted the primula company and they no longer sell this press.

  • 5 out of 5
    I have had one of these for a couple of years. I love the way you can have the coffee brew for a couple of minutes before filtering into your cup. I decided to buy the new version with the removable screen and the manual drip release button, as the original occasionally releases prematurely, and make a mess, and the screen is difficult to clean. This new one is extremely flimsy compared to the original. You can see the crack that has appeared in the top, 2nd photo, after about a dozen uses. The first photo compares the two. You can see the discoloration of the new one in comparison with the old (black bottom one). Keep in mind I have used the old one hundreds of times. I went back to using the old one. New one is junk.

  • The MECITY Coffee Maker arrived in a simple yet nicely designed box, albeit in Pink, which wasn't my first choice. Nevertheless, the color is pleasant and would appeal to those who like pink. Having owning a Keurig Mini, I find the MECITY quite comparable. It brews a standard single cup of coffee and is compact and lightweight, making it ideal for camping with access to an outlet. The operation is similar to the Keurig, featuring a front compartment for filters. I appreciate that it includes two filter holders—one for coffee grounds or tea, and another for standard K-cups. Despite owning a Keurig, I prefer using ground coffee for a fresher taste. The coffee ground filter that came with the MECITY works well, with a fine enough mesh to prevent grounds from escaping. Typically, I use medium to coarse-ground coffee, so I'm not sure how well it would handle finer grounds. I haven't bought K-cups recently, so I haven't tested the K-cup filter, but based on other reviews mentioning leaks, the two-piece design of the filter housing could be the issue. During brewing, I haven't encountered any problems—it performs as expected. Like my Keurig, it has a rear reservoir that needs to be topped up before brewing and holds a maximum of 12oz of water. Cleaning involves taking the entire unit to the sink since the reservoir isn't removable. The cup receptacle is somewhat small but fits most standard coffee cups, though taller 12oz tumblers might be a tight fit. Removing the drip tray provides some additional space. There's a descaling mode and warning, although I haven't needed to use it yet, as it's recommended after 500 brews. It's advisable to review the manual for maintenance tips, like cleaning the exit and entrance needles, to keep the coffee maker in top shape. Overall, the MECITY Coffee Maker is a great little machine that has performed well for me. While the K-Mini feels slightly better built with higher-quality materials, it comes at a premium price. The MECITY includes all the filters needed to start brewing on day one, which is definitely a plus. While a different color would have been preferable, I won't let that affect its rating.

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