Customer Reviews With Photos

  • Uses a separate reservoir for the water and the brewed coffee. Makes consistently great coffee. Very easy to clean. My only issue with it is the control buttons. They're very difficult to press, especially when trying to set the timer. Otherwise, hands down the best coffeemaker I've ever owned.

  • The size of this French press is perfect for my one large cup of coffee, it works fine, and the price was decent. The base, however, appears to be made of silicone or rubber (not the hard plastic of the handle and top), and it constantly falls off the bottom of the carafe.

  • 5 out of 5
    Used this on our trip to Florida from NY while at Universal and then to visit inlaws and all hotels enroute (I dont like using hotel room machines after seeing gross things in them)This little guy is very basic and so far tough! Lots of coffee & tea made without missing a beat. Put in a pod or reusable basket then fill resevoir with amount of water you need for the cup size and press button! Hot and quick. I now have it on my desk at work, saves on $$$ since you're just getting a cup at a time and not dumping out a pot of leftover stale coffee. Highly recommend this!

  • I had it for less than a month and it broke while I was starting coffee in it!

  • Not happy with this at all. This item for garbage only. Please check pictures . Disappointed in this kind of service.

  • 5 out of 5
    would love to give this machine 5 stars because aside from the problem I am writing about this is an incredible machine. I've owned this since June and no matter how good I am about caring for it, the heating plate is already rusted. The machine never stays on longer than the length it takes me to make a full pot and I always clean it right after use. Anyone else having this problem? If so, any tricks?

  • 5 out of 5
    My first one lasted 12 years! It still made great coffee, but the Coffee Gauge quit working so I decided to get a new one. No carafe to break! The insulated coffee holder keeps the coffee hot. Fits any size cup, mug, or insulated tumbler. Dispense as little or as much coffee as you want by pushing the lever.

  • What a wonderful drip brewer! I especially appreciate the Strength button to make my extra-wicked cup of coffee. Everything about our brewer works fine--no mess, no leaks or sprinkles of coffee on our kitchen countertop. It chugs along like a normal brewer. I also love that it's available in white with a trim to match our kitchen counter backsplash.

  • 5 out of 5
    While I do like the coffee it makes, it has some glaring issues. The red light is a laser beam from Satan's lair. I can't even watch TV with it on, because the glare threatens to unwittingly correct my vision, because that thing is a friggin laser beam. The worst part is it's ALWAYS ON!!! Otherwise the control panel is an improvement over the "digital analog" clock on the last Mr Coffee version. This one is easier to set the delay brew. The filter cup is difficult to get seated right. It goes in at an odd angle, and only really fits one way. But, it's very close to fitting any which way. Take this one back to the drawing board. It needs no glaring red light when the coffee pot is off!!! Also needs a better system of setting the filter cup in place. Finally, the done / end beep is loud and shrill. No beep would be much better.

  • Hi I received the product yesterday,, I do love them they look so nice, but as you can see i. Tbe picture attached one of the press arrived broken,, what can we do about this..

  • This is the ONLY strainer I’ve been able to find that is actually deep enough to work in my full size tea pot. The mesh is extremely fine but allows plenty of water flow which makes it perfect for brewing loose leaf tea. The silicon lip it comes with is a great option for adjusting fit and makes sure the lid of my tea pot stays in place on top. I’ve been using it pretty heavily for a few days and so far no signs of it wearing down or coming apart.

  • 5 out of 5
    The product looks solid and sturdy. However, the seller recently replaced the jar with a thicker one but without a "Yorkshire" label (see the photo attached). The current seller's photos do not reflect it. Beware if you value the aesthetics as much as good coffee.

  • Had a K-Cup Brand maker. Paid Dbl.+ the money for it. K-Cups expensive? Absolutely. Is their coffee ☕ fresh? Who knows? Decided to self-fill the K-Cups. Not easy & messy. Then, it stopped working. Found this one after much research. Less than 1/2 the money and use your own grounds. Easy-peasy. Control the strength AND programmable! Easy to use & clean. Also will take tea-bags and comes out great. Very 😊 with this one!

  • 5 out of 5
    Carafe handle turned side ways & now can't por without spilling all over. I can't get it to turn back, I feel like it would break in my hand & cut me up. Won't buy this brand again!

  • I just purchased this and did three batches (one pound each). Two were standard size beans, and one one was peaberry (small bean). The roaster worked just fine for both sizes, no issues at all. Really happy with this unit, but don't know how long it will last?? Some learnings/suggestions: -Roasting takes much longer than a drum roaster (about 30-35 min when roasting a pound) -Turn the thermostat as high as it will go -Make sure unit is on level surface or the beans will bunch up -Med roast is about the max I was able to get for a one pound batch (see pic). That's why I did not rate a full five stars Update: I did a half pound batch which took approximately 20 minutes. Ended up with a much better roast with more flavor. I wouldn’t recommend doing more than around a half a pound at a time. This is a great first roster. Although I see myself potentially upgrading to a drum roster in the future, which are obviously much more expensive.

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