Customer Reviews With Photos

  • This is a nice cold brew system . Well made easy to use and doesn’t leak . It holds 32 ounces but with the filter screen and coffee inserted you will only end up with 20 ounces when finished. To get my 2 16 oz cups for the weekend I make it stronger and add water to the container for my 2 cups or 32 oz I want.

  • 5 out of 5
    The top spout your pour from does t stay tightly closed. I like to shake mine up to get everything that settled to the bottom into the coffee and it leaks pretty bad. This is very disappointing. I should have gone with a better brand. Don't waste your money on this one. Look elsewhere. If they send me a replacement I'll change my review.

  • 5 out of 5
    Fast brewing flavorful coffee. It's heavy duty yet sleek and looks great in my kitchen.

  • 5 out of 5
    I have a number of coffee makers that I use. Most often used for my morning coffee is an insulated French press. A distant second is a Chemex pour over coffee maker followed by a number of smaller coffee makers. I picked up this porcelain pour over coffee maker for those times when I want a single cup of coffee made with a paper filter. I do like that it’s porcelain rather than plastic. There were no blemishes or defects, and I like the shape of this with the spiral ridges. The color is more of an off white or beige, not the bright white shown in the coffeemakers.us.com listing, although that is fine for me. There is one large hole in the bottom where the cone paper filter pokes through. This is different that some others that might have a few much smaller holes in the bottom, or the ones that take other shapes of paper filters. This actually was what I was looking for as I only have Chemex style paper filters currently and figured those would fit. This is a very similar geometry to a Chemex pour over coffee maker. The filters did work, although I needed to put a small fold in them. I ordered the Large size, 2-4 cups, although with what I normally use for my coffee cups this is a single cup coffee maker. Most of my coffee cups are on the larger side, perhaps 16-20 oz. The one potential issue might be the size of the base. The coffeemakers.us.com listing states it’s 5.82 in. That’s likely a typo as it’s just under 4”, perhaps 4.82 in. It just fits on many of my coffee cups, but I am careful not to disturb it while pouring in the water. It is a similar size to a stainless steel mesh pour over one I have, so I’m fine with it. But, if I was going to use a larger cup I would have been disappointed by the dimension stated in the listing. I can wholeheartedly recommend this porcelain pour over coffee maker. Understand how the paper filter sits in this, and if you’re fine with that this is a great little coffee maker. Great for the home or office, although for traveling or camping I would likely get one that’s less likely to break if dropped.

  • I have been eagerly waiting for my London Sip! I am a devout coffee drinker! It can be 90% out and I still want my hot coffee😂 I’m using a French Press right now and LOVE how my coffee tastes. Admittedly, I bounce around every few months… I’ll go to my favorite barista for a few months, then I’ll use my Keurig, then a percolator, my French press and now the London Sip. I’ve heard wonderful reviews about pour over coffee so I was beside myself. I can see what others mean - the glass being thin- but I’m not paying attention to that as this is my experience for my review. To me, everything tastes better in a glass container! Beer, pop, tea, wine and coffee:) I love the look and feel of the carafe. It’s very simple & beautifully minimalistic… I dig this look a lot. I have a beautiful black and stainless stove/oven and my stove has a glass top you cook on… As long as I’m careful and follow directions the London Sip will be perfect… It makes a wonderful cup of coffee and it’s so aromatic! That is one of the huge differences than from all the other ways to make coffee and it’s psychological too… the smell makes you want it more… it’s enticing. The coffee in the carafe adds a touch of sophistication & class. It looks very nice on our morning breakfast nook or a quick late night cup standing at the stove😂 Even though the glass feels thin- I’ve had no issues and the London Sip works beautifully and tastes awesome so I’m trusting the special glass to do what it does and I’ll take care of it on my end and be gentle and together we’ll continue to make coffee like a rockstar!!😂 I love the London Sip and if you love coffee you’ve got to try it too.

  • 5 out of 5
    Can anyone tell me what is happening. I had my older keurig for years without a problem. Finally it just went out. Got a new 475 and immediately starting having issues. Throwing up the coffee grounds and messages. Mind you I only make 3-4 a WEEK! I called k company and they ran me through all these ridiculous rituals to get the machine clean and reset. Use paper clip to make hole on top (for pressure) . Push pod with thumbs to click into machine. Clean the needle by going up and down on handle 10 times every week. I use green mountain breakfast blend. It' never got better so ended up after a month sending it back. They sent me a replacement. Box says it's k400. Same looking unit as mine but they didn't send the water filter that goes into water or the thingy you use to clean maintenance machine. I've made 3 cups of coffee since yesterday and my third cup is again full of grounds of coffee. I ran a water alone cycle after this cup and it was full of grounds. I get message brew has been interrupted then open the top and pod looks like its exploded. Am I the only one this is happening to? I'm really hating the machine right now!!! Anyone has comments ?

  • I opened this up brand new and there was coffee stains on the container and the lid.

  • Pros: -Pretty simple to understand, brew and program -Sleek and doesn’t take up too much space -Opening the lid pushes the condensation right back to the water pour location Cons; - the carafe seems pretty cheap and flimsly. Glass feels thin and the lid just flops all over the place. Very annoying. The spout is also portly designed so whilebits decent to pour coffee, it’s pretty terrible at filling the coffeemaker with water. And that loose flopping lid is really really bad for both jobs!! Thankfully I had my carafe from a prior coffee maker that fits perfectly, and that one has a firm lid and the glass is much thicker. Also that one comes with an inner tube from the lid so that brewing flows down into the bottom of the craft and you don’t get this constant dripping noise that this product has. If I didn’t have my old carafe, I may have returned this coffee maker just for that annoying floppy lid. See photo… on the left this coffee maker carafe…on the right, my older one that I’m using that is much better. -Even at the highest setting, I don’t think the warming plate keeps the coffee as hot as I’d like it… But that may be fine for others. It works decently well, and I’m keeping it, but it could be better.

  • Works well. Did it k cup and the one that comes with three machine where you can fill it. Quality od coffee was comparable to the kureig we own. Small capacity. Only 3 sizes, small medium or large. No froather. For the price, I would actually stick to nespresso or kureig unless this is for a. Air bnb or rental or something where you have multiple different types of pods and preferences, then it works well for that. Oh and a large cup doesn't fit securely okay there! Being generous with 4 stars. More like 3.5.

  • 5 out of 5
    We purchased this Bunn model, at another retailer, to replace an older version. We've used Bunn coffee makers for years. I would not recommend this model because of a safety issue. The light for the warmer plate is very light blue. I have attached a picture of the switch on, you can barely tell it's on. Several times we have accidentally left it on all day and overnight. This could cause a fire. I painted a bright reddish color on the top of the switch with OFF written on it so we can see when it's not on. Bunn, you should change the light color ASAP to prevent unit from being left on. Besides the safety issue, it does brew fast and taste great.

  • I bought this for the small kitchenette in my Airbnb. I’ve had over 21 stays and no one has complained about the coffee machine. It’s well used, but cleans up easy. It’s tall design makes it easy for guests to fill their travel mugs before they leave. For the price and quality, I would buy again.

  • 5 out of 5
    The product I recived is 220-240v and doesn't work with US electricity 110-120v as they claim on the product description.

  • This coffee maker is great for single cups of coffee has regular brew bowl brew easy to fill easy to clean. You can put as much water in as you want for the coffee to come out however, many ounces use it every morning very durable great price for the value, just put your water in the amount you want put your cake cup in and press regular or bold and it starts right up !

  • 5 out of 5
    This pitcher quality is great! the lid is secure and I feel safe using this glass pitcher. I use it to make ice coffee and ice tea. It took me some time to figure out the right coffee amount for the pitcher size. Easy to clean and care. I have been using it for a couple of weeks and I am loving it!

  • 5 out of 5
    I recently discovered Tony's Coffee (Espresso Noir flavor) and have been drinking it daily in my cuisinart coffee maker. That was fine, but I wanted to try a more slow, traditional coffee method and see if the flavor was different. I decided to get a french press (this one is by Aerolatte--i have a milk frother from them from a million years ago and they seemed a reliable coffee choice), as that was fast enough to use every day, but should make for a more flavorful coffee experience. Whelp....SUPER HAPPY! First of all...using a french press made me feel very fancy on a Sunday morning (please see image with coffee cup and paper!). Secondly, it was such a rich cup of coffee. The flavor was deep, strong and satisfying. I liked the easy measurements for pouring in my coffee to water ratio. I put my timer on for 4 minutes, then pressed down the plunger and poured into my cup. I also liked the strainer part of the top to prevent errant coffee grinds from escaping. I need to fine tune my grind for the french press, but I just loved this little guy. It is easy enough for every day, but the process is tasty and special enough to feel right for big Sunday breakfast. I will still use my regular coffee pot for mass quantities of caffeine, but am finding I pull my french press out to enjoy the moment a bit more (or for that 3pm coffee break!). Nerd alert....on the box, there is the catch phrase--the incredibly frothy coffee company. How cute is that??

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