Customer Reviews With Photos

  • 5 out of 5
    The glacier of the coffee & tea is not affected by the coffee maker, some alter the outcome but not this one! It’s super easy to clean and it keeps my drinks warm until I need a refil, I love it!

  • Calling all students! This Coffee Maker is a total game-changer!!! 🥰 I love that it's compatible with 99% of K-Cups and even includes a reusable filter for coffee powder or tea. With just one button, I can brew a 12oz cup of hot coffee or use it as a water boiler for other hot beverages. Cleanup is a breeze too. The parts are detachable, and with a simple button press, I can keep this coffee maker squeaky clean. Portability is another highlight. This compact coffee maker fits neatly on my small countertop, and I can even use it with my travel mug by removing the drip tray. Trust me, this little coffee buddy is a must-have for all of us on-the-go students!

  • It’s only been a few days and I’m so happy I decided to pay just a little more for this machine. I didn’t want to mess with the fancy gadgets (former barista trauma lol) and don’t need a frother since I already have a nice one. Pros: - No more coffee grinding - Three different sizes plus a boost - Fast: only a few seconds to brew a shot - Sleek: looks great on the counter and it’s not an eye sore. Cons: - The water reservoir is in the back and removable but you have to pull it up which makes it awkward to refill when your machine is under the cupboard. - I don’t understand the different sizes of bean reserve/storage. It felt like unnecessary gadgets that I need to store. Despite the cons, I would highly recommend this machine. 😎

  • I'm in love with this french press coffee maker! Not only does it make delicious coffee, but the stainless steal keeps it hot for a good while. I've broken so many in the past, so I was very happy to have found this sturdy version. The wooden handle is very comfortable to hold, and the spout pours flawlessly. Definitely recommend!

  • 5 out of 5
    I bought this coffee extractor last month and have had a good experience with it. First, the product design is quite interesting. “Gat” is a hat-like accessory that high class men in Korea used to wear during the Joseon dynasty. This hand drip extractor is a cute modern take on the gat and comes in a lot of pleasing colors. I got the ivory one. It's really cute. It’s quite easy and quick to make cafe-level tasting drip coffee using this. Overall I’d recommend it. It adds a bit of culture and more ways to make coffee to my kitchen.

  • 5 out of 5
    Brand new. Leaked from the bottom on my 5th cup of coffee. Contacted Nespresso and they wanted to troubleshoot/repair a NEW MACHINE so I opted to return to coffeemakers.us.com. A new machine should not do this

  • 5 out of 5
    probably a nice product if it did not come with broken glass Two days lates I got a replacement, this one is perfect, good customer service

  • I’m assuming you have to buy coffee pouches specific to the machine. Either way, I tried this at a hotel and the water just pours straight through the pouch. You get some nicely boiled yellow water. I got better results by just sticking the coffee pouch into the cup of hot water.

  • 5 out of 5
    My Keurig K-Cafe is acting strange. When I plug it to the power source. The espresso starts to beep and all the lights begin to go off immediately. It then beeps constantly when nothing is being made. I have to leave it unplugged at all times to avoid the random beep noises and espresso gears moving on their own. I wrote an email to customer service and hopefully get a response back

  • I’m going to start out by saying that machine had water in it upon removing it from the box. I’m not sure if this means it’s used/returned/refurbished. Perhaps that means it underwent some kind of QC testing. I’m really unsure. Anyway, this machine seems to be a bit finicky for me. I tried for 30 minutes this morning to pour a double espresso. The machine would just sit there and vibrate across the bar, knocking the espresso glasses off it, and not pouring. I finally gave up and went and bought coffee. I decided to try again a few hours later. This time I pressed the button and it poured as it should. The steam wand seems to have a mind of its own sometimes. I need not to turn the dial to the steam mode but it still turns on and works. The water reservoir holds a great amount of water. Definitely more than you would ever need in a day. The color and look of this machine is stunning. It’s retro and a beautiful shade of green. It really stands out. The machine is quite loud and vibrates a good bit. We joked and said it sounds like the low tone of a cargo ship horn. But, it’s true. Overall, this is a decent machine. Perhaps I got a returned/refurbished unit and that’s why it has these quirks.

  • PIECE OF **** DO NOT BUY!!!! Water leaked everywhere My k cup exploded without water Cheap *** Sticking to buying a mini keurig for the money

  • I knew I would love this coffee maker before I ordered it. Living in an RV I’m always searching for ways to downsize and to avoid clutter where & when I can. It is lightweight, brews quickly, makes perfect coffee, & is easy to clean. My spouse was upset that I was purchasing another coffee maker. After a week of using it we packed up our bulky coffee maker for good. I recommend this product.

  • I purchased this coffee maker for 3 main reasons: the thermal carafe, the Vortex hot water brew technology, and the stop-and-pour function of the brewing basket. I have owned it and used it daily for barely 2 months. The thermal carafe, with all its bells and whistles, is not better than older models as far as keeping coffee warm for a period of time. The pouring mechanism in the lid really does reduce spills as promised, but is overly complicated, and pours so SLOW that I just remove the whole lid to pour. Also a pain to clean. The Vortex thingy is okay, and while it is an improvement over typical drip coffee makers' water delivery, only minimally. The pause-and-pour function of the brew basket is a miserable disaster. The silicon washer inside the basket at the bottom which keeps the exit hole sealed is FAR TOO SMALL IN DIAMETER, and continually pops out through the bottom of the hole very very easily, and comes off the stem at the same time, which allows the entire assembly with the spring and stem to fall out/come apart too. It ultimately got lost during rinsing/washing (probably down the drain; maybe when dumping the coffee grounds, I'm not sure... whichever, after several mishaps finally one day last week it was just GONE). I have had to MacGyver it with little silicone O-rings, which is only marginally working if I am very very careful to be certain the rings are perfectly seated and positioned, even then it leaks and cannot be used as intended for pause-and-pour functionality. It's a gimongous pain in the patoot. I'm no spring chicken, so I have owned a lot of coffee makers. My 2 favorites from the past were Black+Decker models which made me expect a great deal more from this one. It now goes to the top of my Least Favorite Coffee Makers List.

  • Disregard the Happiness I showed when I got this. After using it a couple times it leaked all over my counter and it stops in the middle of a pot so I have to restart it. Can’t believe they didn’t test it before selling it! HAPPY!!! That’s the bottom line everything about this purchase made me happy. I was a little worried about buying a refurbished coffee maker but now that I’ve Been using it I’m so glad I did. It looks brand new works brand new even came wrapped real nice like it was brand new. I saved over $200 so every morning when I wake up and my coffee is already brewed it makes me happy.

  • 5 out of 5
    I'm not sure what Keurig was thinking with the dimensions of this unit. This isn't some bizarrre criticism of someone trying to stuff a 20oz mug into a Keurig that can only dispense up to 10oz. My normal 8-10oz coffee cups will not fit the K15 without removing the drip tray, which basically means there will be no circumstance where I could use this unit WITH the drip tray, which would almost certainly mean a constant mess. My 16oz Thermos won't fit this unit at all, even with the drip tray removed. I was planning to dispense two 6oz servings into my 16oz Thermos for taking on the go.

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