Customer Reviews With Photos

  • 5 out of 5
    Believe it or not, I don’t like coffee but I drink it every morning as a picker upper. This coffee maker is just the perfect size: not too big, not too small. The only thing, it pours out medium/hot coffee, which I don’t mind since I gulp mine down quick and in a hurry. But if you’re a slow sipper, you might not like this one...

  • Great cold brew maker! Very easy to use and the filter is very fine so even though I accidentally ground my coffee beans for espresso and not coarse, the filter still contained them. Love the handle and pour top.

  • This machine has amazing aethestics & good finishing, fits my kitchen area very well. Intuitive interface and simple steps to make excellent Espresso , Latte & americanos with GUISHA GROUND COFFEE Explicit use manual to make the customized settings. Robust tools & accessories make me confident with the quality.

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  • 5 out of 5
    This is a nice set that includes just about everything you need to brew enough coffee for you and a few friends! I bought this as an option to make more than just 1 cup which is what I usually do since I'm the only coffee drinker in the house. Each item comes in its own box. When I unpacked each item, I was impressed with how everything looks. The logo is tastefully placed on each item which gives it a nice look. I really like that the kettle has a thermometer at the top so yo know exactly how hot the water needs to be depending on what you're trying to make. The metal coffee filter is a great feature that helps when you don't have any coffee filters. I can't wait to try it out and make more than 1 cup when I have company over!

  • Worth every penny, this coffee machine is amazing, beautiful and makes a full pot in less than 5 minutes, I have gotten so many compliments on this coffee machine, the packaging was amazing and quality was perfect.

  • First things first: realistic expectations. It's a small handheld espresso maker for under $100. While it does produce a pretty darn good shot, there's a reason real espresso machines for home use, or professional ones for coffee shops, can cost hundreds or even thousands of dollars. While still very enjoyable, don't expect it to rival an espresso shot from your favorite coffee shop. Overall I am pleased with this device so far. Build and aesthetics: I think it looks pretty sleek (as seen in the photos I went with the orange) and though it is made of plastic it is thick plastic and feels to be of pretty sturdy construction. The included cup fits on snugly and it is easy to use with or without the cup detached if you don't want to use it at home. The instruction manual is in multiple languages and has clear and easy to understand usage and cleaning directions. It also included a coffee scoop, a cleaning brush, and a bag. Usage: It is a pretty simple design and easy to use. Ground coffee beans in the basket in one end, hot water in the other, pump it through to make espresso. The pump doesn't take too much force and is easy to use. My Nanopresso does make a slight squeaking noise sometimes when I pump it however. Clean-up: As you can see in the image, it comes apart pretty thoroughly and easily. The company recommends cleaning the nozzle by unscrewing it from the filter unit once every 20 uses or so and actually opening the filter unit to clean once every six months or after 100 shots or so (neither of those have been done in my picture). My only qualm is there usually seems to be some residual water left in the center chamber (where the pump is) even after being left open for a day to dry - I'm not sure how to remove that and dry it out completely other than leaving it disassembled for a very long period of time. That is the main reason for four stars. Espresso: I find it produces a pretty rich and nice tasting shot of espresso. I enjoy drinking it straight or adding some heated and frothed milk to make a latte or cappuccino. For the price quality of the drink hits a home run. As far as longevity, I have only been using it for a week so far, so that remains to be determined.

  • Was looking for a travel coffee maker and found this one. So far, it has worked great. I use it everyday. Makes a good cup of coffee. Love the travel mug. Keeps coffee hot. The only downside is that it was not dual voltage. I travel to other countries for business and would like to take this with me. I did see that other coffee makers, like the one I purchased are not dual voltage. So, I bought a step down voltage converter to take with me. See how that goes. Overall, great product. Worth checking out!

  • 5 out of 5
    I LOVE my French Press. Not only is it gorgeous to look at, it’s easy to use and keeps the coffee hot for a long time. Bye bye to all those glass French Presses that break faster than the speed of light and bonjour to my belle French press. Best purchase I made this year!

  • 5 out of 5
    I love everything about this coffee maker with two minor exceptions. One, its connection to my network is sometimes tenuous. Once the connection is lost, I have to manually reset it. Not fatal, but annoying. My second complaint, and the main reason for deducting one star, is that the labeling on the control buttons seems to be wearing off in spots. (See pic, attached.)

  • 5 out of 5
    I needed a small coffee maker and this one fit the bill. It’s indicates 5 cups, but it’s really closer to 2 1/2 regular size cups of coffee. Because of its size it brews quickly. No more waiting of the coffee pot is required. Update - after less than three months it fell apart. Continue looking if you want a coffee pot that will last.

  • I love it! I got this for my office, It just for a cup of coffee and I do enjoy a fresh brewed cup of hot coffee when I start my day at work

  • 5 out of 5
    I really like the quality of this product as it feels sturdy and nicely weighted; not the light cheap metal you may find from a discount store. Easy to use and no surprises. The turn and close cover is convenient so no coffee spills out when pressing the knob down. The attached image shows the amount of actual coffee brew which is a little less than 2 cups of water. Not bad for an individual cup of coffee. Generally a nice product!

  • 5 out of 5
    We have recently switched all of our coffee prep to French presses. This French press is the perfect size for one cup of coffee. It is double walled, so the outside doesn’t get so hot that I accidentally burn myself (thank you), and it stays hot longer than the glass presses that we have. It’s not easier or harder to clean than any of our other French presses. The quality seems good, and it has been pretty durable.

  • 5 out of 5
    My last Capresso drip coffee maker was a winner, so I didn't even look at other brands when it was time to replace it. However, this one fails to live up to the high bar its predecessor set. It makes coffee OK, but it's not in a hurry to do it. It does allow the user to pour a quick cup before it finishes brewing, which is a good thing. The controls are almost flush with the front, and the display is LCD, against a dark background, making it difficult to read. I don't use the programmable feature, so I can't say how that works. The deal breaker for me is the carafe's flawed design. It is prone to spills and it's difficult to pour water into the reservoir, particularly when trying to make a full pot. The lip of the carafe is too shallow and not designed to pour fluidly. This means I am cleaning up spills almost daily. It is also difficult to pour coffee from the carafe into a cup. When pouring water into the reservoir, the carafe hits the lid of the coffee maker. There is a plastic bridge in the reservoir that leaves only a small space on either side to pour the water in. To get the last bit of water into the reservoir, you need to almost completely invert the carafe. It hits the lid and the bridge on the reservoir. Though it's possible to get the water in there without spilling it, it's a challenge, particularly before COFFEE!

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