Customer Reviews With Photos

  • Happy with my purchase. The price was good for the product in comparison to other similar products. It's perfect for a single person or some one who lives alone and just needs something small for them self. I don't have room for a coffee maker or do I need to make that much coffee at a time. Wither great. No grains In my coffee. Easy to clean. Does the job.

  • I'm so happy with my purchase! The package was carefully made. The details in it made me smile while I was opening it. I'm a great fan of coffee so I take my choices for coffee making tools really serious. I liked every item that came with my purchase. The carafe and the dripper are beautiful. It seems a little fragile, but both of them works great and they're easy to clean. I put both in the dishwasher without any problem, but I prefer to wash it by hand on a daily basis. The support for the dripper is made of a dark wood and it has a rubber piece in the middle to secure the dripper. It was a little tricky to deattache the dripper from the support at first, but it works fine after you get the hang of it. I already have a stand for the dripper, but I chose this one (with the support) because now I can use the dripper with other types of carafe or even directly on top of the mug since there is a wood suport to hold it. The carafe has measurements wrote on it, which is a nice touch, and it came with a lid too. The lid attaches firmly to the carafe and it's a bit annoying to close it, but it seems more like a good thing than a problem. I actually bought it to use with a filter made of cloth, but I tried the paper ones that came with it and they're well made. I didn't try the filter mesh yet, but it looks sturdy and well made too. I've been using it almost everyday since I bought it and I have no regrets. The level of care with the product and packaging made me want to buy other items from the store.

  • Makes great coffee. The leaking is spill over from the catch trey. During the stem cycle water will flow into the trey that is underneth the unit. However, the trey full tab does not pop up in time and the water leaks from the trey underneth on the counter. I put 3 small felt pads that fit the feet of the coffee maker to make it slightly higher than the trey and this helped move the water to the front of the catch trey. For me problem solved.

  • 5 out of 5
    I just bought my first Keurig and love how many size options the Keurig 2.0 has! I also like that you can attach the large coffee container as well for when you have guests over. I am planning on trying more flavors and brands that Keurig has to offer! Thanks, Keurig, for the free pods for this review!

  • 5 out of 5
    Easy to use and setup. Reports of it being loud or makes loud noises. Mine sounds like any other machine that processes coffee like this and isn’t loud. Only had it 30 days but it makes coffee fast and recovery is less then 3 minutes. Yes I got the packaging saying the Kraft cups are being discontinue but that isn’t why I purchase this unit. Great product and so far makes great coffee with out issues.

  • 5 out of 5
    I’m a lover of all things Ninja! This was a total bust! I used the K-Cup and selected 18oz. It didn’t even fill my 8oz cup. I’ve tried other amounts and same situation. ALSO there were grounds in my coffee. It’s happened SEVERAL times, with both coffee grounds and k-cup. Super disappointed. I wanted to love this, but the inconsistency of measurements/oz and coffee grounds in my coffee every time was a solid NO! Shipped this sucker back!

  • 5 out of 5
    Description says you will never get grounds in your coffee, but every single time I've used it there have been grounds in it. I use coarse ground coffee specifically made for cold brewing and no matter what that first sip of coffee I'm chewing on grounds. Waited until the weather warmed up to use it and now I can't return it. Waste of money, don't buy, will be looking to another product for my cold brew.

  • 5 out of 5
    I don’t know who needs to hear this, but you’ve been throwing $15/bag beans into your wheezing coffee maker, hoping it makes the cup like Starbucks. And you are frustrated. You’ve tried every setting on that 10 year old wedding present, but it JUST. DOESN’T. WORK. Here’s the thing- Starbucks brews their coffee at 195 degrees Fahrenheit. What’s the brew temp of your coffee maker? No idea, right? Electronics cannot stand the test of time. That’s why you get a new phone every few years- the transistors can only get hit by lightning (electricity) so many times before they fail. Your heating element burns out after a few years. Now you buy coffee from a coffee shop, spending more money because you don’t want to upgrade that $35 Mr. Coffee piece of plastic junk. Buy this, be amazed, and Venmo me a tip for educating you in SCIENCE!

  • 5 out of 5
    We had two Mizudashi-style brewers for the past 6 years. Solid routine, worked well. Tried this Oxo one over the past couple of weeks over 3 brew cycles. 1) The Leaking. The instructions state to line up the two white ticks (see pic) to avoid liquid escaping the brewer prior to placing it on the glass small carafe. Followed these instructions and 2 of the 3 cycles had considerable leakage. Luckily left them all with a bowl below to avoid spillage everywhere. This last time when deciding to return it, a 3rd of the liquid had drained in the first 3 hours of brewing (it recommends 12-24hrs for counter brewing). 2) The ratio of grind to yield. I followed their instructions to a T the first time and realized what they recommended for amount of beans to grind was high and a waste of beans. Defeats the purpose of home brewing as the cost of beans to follow this method would be more expensive than buying a cold brew every day from a shop. The last time, I only ground enough beans in line with my previous brewers. But due to the leaking, didn't have any coffee left to even taste it today.

  • 5 out of 5
    I could not imagine buying a French press at this price point, but I get it now. It’s solid and all metal. It’s a great size as well. I don’t make coffee in this, I use it to brew that Cacao coffee alternative and this works great! You choose how long it can steep for and no computer to break after a year. It’s easily cleanable after each cup and I didn’t find any grinds in my cup. Not one particle. It’s easy to use. Put the grinds in, pour hot water in. Stir. Put the top on and let it steep. Stir again if you want. Steep again if you want. Slowly press the plunger down and pour away. Your hesitation at the cost is understandable, but I haven’t seen quality construction and an all metal build in anything lately. It creates a great seal with the plunger mesh and will make noise as you push it down. No problem with how well it catches all the particles.

  • After going through a variety of coffee makers this one works the best! It’s quiet during the brewing cycle. The coffee comes out very hot & stays hot. It is easy to use. The water holder part comes off & on easily & is clearly marked. Also, it has a nice look.

  • 5 out of 5
    We purchased this make and model because our last one served us very well for many years (7-10? who remembers?). We make an 8 cup batch every single day and finally had to replace it due to a pin hole leak in the pump. Our water is extremely hard so obviously the charcoal filter did a very good job for a long time. So far, my only objection is the length of the power cord. It is located at the very bottom of the coffee maker. There is a 1/2 inch shield over the top and then it extends for 1/2 inch to the plug. Not kidding. There is no scenario under which I could plug directly into a wall socket. So, I am compelled to use an extension cord in a very vulnerable position. Any amount of water or coffee spillage would be dangerous. I understand the need to cut costs these days and the cord tends to be the first casualty, but this is ridiculous. A few extra pennies would be worth it. We love this brand and are looking for a safe solution so we can keep it.

  • It was very hard to find a french press that did not have plastic at the mouth/lid or bamboo with some type of silicone. Until I stumbled upong this brand. Ive been using it for a few months and even tried it with teas.

  • I have two toddlers and a large dog and a deployed husband. You would think I could sneak down to the kitchen at 0550 to make my coffee in peace... but the dog usually wakes up and flaps his big ass ears and tail which wakes the kids up, and my peaceful coffee time turns into me spending 5 minutes searching for the perfect morning YouTube cartoon while coffee gets cold. With this glorified hotel room nightstand coffee maker, I can program it to be my alarm clock. It’s in my bathroom about 10 feet from my bed and it’s loud enough to wake me up and I can drink coffee in the sanctuary of my bedroom in peace. If you ever made coffee before the keurig era the noises of the wirsh won’t scare you. I can’t tell if the taste is good yet because I lost my smell due to covid. I don’t care still need the coffee! The wirsh is worth it.

  • 5 out of 5
    It's pretty , but expensive to not last very long.. rusted inside. Switch went out

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