Customer Reviews With Photos

  • This is a good quality pour over coffee pot. It's easy to use and clean. The handle makes it easy to pour and protects your hand from heat. This makes a great pot of coffee!

  • This coffee machine is wonderful my coffee comes out nice and delicious every morning I'm glad I've brought it better than my old one and I love the size it's so cute yes I recommend this awesome coffee machine

  • My husband and I have really been enjoying our lattes. We never had an espresso machine before and are definitely not coffee connoisseurs. It’s small and fits nicely next to our drip coffee maker (for when I’m not awake to make my husbands coffee or for group gatherings). The one major issue we have is that it will run when it’s off and drain the water tank all over your counters and floor if you forget to unplug. Return window is almost up and we may return for that reason. Otherwise we really love it

  • Awesome cold brew coffee maker and the perfect size to take with you anywhere! It looks so nice and is made very well! Not ashamed at all to leave on my countertop all the time. The instructions included are definitely a big help, especially for a beginner like me. Would definitely recommend!

  • Worked on two occasions, 4 hours each, and then quit working which is probably not all that bad as, at the end of each session, the aluminum hexagon bolt at the bottom was corroding and flaking into the water.

  • 5 out of 5
    After a buying and returning spree while searching for a decent coffee pot, a friend recommended Bialetti. I took her advice and have had this one for a month now. True, hers was an original one from Italy, which I had hoped to find - but I am very happy with this coffee maker. I use bottled alkaline water and one (1) teaspoon per cup of a quality 'Costa Rican Dark Roast Coffee' I buy a from a local cafe. Since I drink my coffee black and no sugar, the coffee flavor is important to me. This is great! Surprising to me, I like the preset strength of coffee. If I need a stronger cup of coffee, I have the Bialetti Moka Express* I bought first. I find this nicely styled coffee maker to be easy to clean. I followed all the commonsense instructions. Who doesn't prewash cooking utensils before using them? Of course, a paper filter is easier to toss, but I now empty the used grinds in my garden. So, it is a win-win. I have been thinking of buying and storing a second pot in case this one breaks for some reason in the future. I guess I should do that soon as I see the price has just increased. *Bialetti (35061) 12 Cup Programmable Coffee Maker, Stainless Steel. *Bialetti Moka Express 6 Cup, 1 EA, silver, 6800

  • NO DURO NI UN AÑO DE POCO USO, ES MUY BONITA PERO NO SIRVE .... ACONSEJO QUE NO LA COMPREN.

  • 5 out of 5
    Update 2023: still working but beware it must be level. If not perfectly level has a tendency to dump all over counter. we shim the front 1/16 inch to prevent this. counter is only pitched 1/4 bubble so did not expect it to be so sensitive. 2019: we’ve only used it twice so far so will update if reliability changes. Easy to program and we added a reusable basket filter for convenience. It keeps your beverage hot and fresh five hours later. There’s no burner so no need to worry about any auto shut off feature and no burned coffee or tea so better taste. The only recommendation would be if the programmable screen lit up more. It’s a little faint. We liked the blue LED background of our last one however some people don’t like light noise about their house so this would be good for them. if Black & Decker provided an option to light up that would be even better. If you are arthritic know that the top lid takes a little extra push to unlatch but it is doable and you can hold the base down when you do it because it does not heat the base so you will not burn your fingers. We like the added feature that you can fill it up all the way with water but only brew 1 to 4 cups and it will maintain strength of brew but we have not tried that feature yet to remark on its effectiveness.

  • 5 out of 5
    This travel pour over set is very cool looking, and very compact. It consists of a glass cup, glass pour over funnel with detachable wooden base, glass saucer to hold the funnel, one cloth filter, and a carrying case. Everything fits very neatly inside the carrying case. I find that I need to put the cloth filter between the cup and funnel so that they don't click against each other when the case is closed. I have not yet had the chance to brew coffee with this set, but I can tell that it will be fun. I am a little concerned about using cloth filters and the speed at which the water will flow through the cloth. I want to get some paper filters that fit the funnel before I do any testing with this set. I will update this review what I've had a chance to do that. From a build quality, everything feels very well made, and everything fits together very neatly. Even without having used it, I am very happy with this set.

  • 5 out of 5

  • 5 out of 5
    It was good until the pins on the coffee pot broke one year in... not worth that price

  • 5 out of 5
    This is an excellent coffee maker. I like the simplicity of not having a carafe to take care of. All the coffee enters the tank and stays very hot for a couple of hours. It has a single button to dispense the coffee. This is a great feature for my 86 year old mom. She could not lift the carafe, but can refill her coffee with a simple press of the button. It has three parts, the tank, the filter and the holder for the filter. I typically remove the entire tank to clean and remove the coffee grinds (to the compost bin). I don't find it difficult to clean. I did not like the flat filter basket, only because I don't think that the coffee is as strong as with a cone shaped filter. This coffee maker, replaced a 15 year old Cuisinart which still works for large pots of coffee, but not smaller pots, which I normally make. Also, it barely has any stainless steel on it. Only the control panel section. My old coffee maker was wrapped in 3 sides with stainless steel. Over, it has been an excellent coffee maker.

  • I used to drink good ol’ drip coffee for years but as I got older my stomach eventually let me know that it’s had enough. My friend suggested I try cold brew and since then my stomach has never been happier and I’ve never looked back. Up until recently I’d either buy cold brew from the store or the local coffee shop, but that got expensive quick, so I decided to try making cold brew at home. I’ve tried a couple of cold brew makers and the Barista is now by far my favorite. It’s easy to use, makes a copious amount of strong cold brew concentrate, and the container it filters into can be directly stored in the fridge with the lid, lasting for a whole week while staying fresh. I also bought one for the friend I mentioned, and he’s become a big barista cold brew fan as well. Some advice: NEVER dump the used coffee ground in the sink, as they can cause a buildup in your pipes.

  • Decided to go with a Red Coffeepot after Mr. Coffee bit the dust. My wife doesn’t care about coffee, but matching appliances is a must (see photo). Used it for our holiday get-togethers and worked great. Easy to clean filter basket is a plus. Signals when heating pad turns off. Only downgrade is appearance is a little “plastic” for me. Would have been happy spending a little more for a better look. Otherwise happy with our purchase.

  • In only a couple of years the lights in the clock have gone out so the auto start cannot be programmed. Though it makes good coffee not being able to set the time and use auto start function the coffee maker looses a significant amount of its functionality. I would not recommend this brand based on this I would recommend purchasing a different brand.

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