Customer Reviews With Photos

  • Just the right size for my 1 cup of coffee. I love that it is made of glass. Works great! Generally easy to clean but I have had trouble taking it all apart to clean the screens well.

  • 5 out of 5
    The coffee never got hot. I tried brewing 4 pots of coffee each time reading the directions to see what I did wrong. Directions are poor. After the 4th try and I still got a cold cup of coffee I gave up. I’m sending it back.

  • 5 out of 5
    Barely bumped something else in the fridge, and a big hole busted out of the bottom of my full pitcher of coffee. What a mess to clean up. The glass is way too thin. Other than that I liked this product for the week or so that I used it.

  • 5 out of 5
    OK, I like the unit. However, I don't know what Keurig considers "Compact" because I would be curious about what their full size unit looks like. See the picture to compare the size with my coffee machine. I am going to keep the unit although I am going to have to enlarge my kitchen...

  • So I have always heard about the benefits of pour over coffee, but I never wanted to invest in a big machine or however it was that you used it. When I saw this listing on coffeemakers.us.com I thought this is the perfect opportunity to actually try the pour over coffee method to see if I like it. My coffee maker actually broke about a month ago so I’ve been using instant coffee but I’m not happy with the results. This ceramic maker is perfect! Especially if you were just getting into this method of preparing coffee. I have seen a few plastic ones online but read some not so great reviews about it so I’m very happy that this is ceramic and is very sturdy. I also love the fact that the saucer part in the cup are attached so you don’t have to look for multiple pieces when preparing your morning cup. Cup features three small holes in the bottom where you place your filter and the coffee grounds in that. Wet your filter just a bit so it stays in place and pour your hot water in a clockwise or counter clockwise manner so all the grounds get wet. Seriously one of the best cups of coffee I have had lately! This is perfect for single people that don’t want to make a full pot, or even families were only one person drinks a cup of coffee. Definitely check this out and it’s extremely hard to beat this price!!

  • Se ve de muy buena calidad, es hermosa y rinde pocillo y medio.

  • This is a very good French Press, but the black coating started peeling off within a few months. Go with stainless!

  • Look Past 1st Impressions Good HOT Coffee Maker Machine Utilizes [3] in [1] Pods First impression out of the box this KIDISLE Single Serve Coffee Machine would be the perfect side kick for a Student in College with limited spacing and not too cumbersome for packing up and moving around campus. The machine is practically built with all plastic parts but do not let that one trick pony description or the material aesthetics of this wonderful [3] in [1] Coffee Maker that delivers HOT Coffee with its aggressive churning of motor and sound bites of creeks and cracks discourage. I put this coffee maker to the daily test for weeks brewing coffee in the standard K-Cup variety to using fresh coffee bean grounded then placed inside the Ground Coffee Adapter, and yes even simmering fresh teas. I can say I had no faults with the brewing process or end results which were tasty, good coffee and teas. There is a learning curve with the pressure touch keypad on the front of the coffee maker. Push Too Hard one then waits until realizing that it takes just a soft touch to activate the desired touch points. At this price point I would have liked to have seen better intuitive (activations) with raised buttons that are also touch sensitive but would offer one the feelings or sensations of pressure being applied to the circle that represents a button on the flat computer screen of this coffee maker. Again, after making several dozen cups of coffee (mostly 12oz size) one learns the pressure points to make the correct selections for Cup Size (6,8,10,12 and 14oz size offerings) and then initiating the brewing process. Keep in mind once the coffee machine is plugged in or left on one will see a blue light that represents the power ON/Off Button (this light stays on aways), to start the process of brewing one needs to lightly push on the Blue Light and Then select coffee Cup Size or if you cup size is already highlighted then proceed to pushing lightly on the BREW button to begin brewing cycle. After the water is heated, streamed through the [3] in [1] coffee pod, then finishes the dispensing of the brew into the coffee cup the motor (sounds) will stop. The cup Size Button will be blinking indicating standby mode – if there are no other commands for brewing another cup of coffee or tea then the cup size blue light indicator will shut off and only the Blue Power On/Off light will be illuminated. The water reservoir is a Large Capacity 40oz (with water line) container located at the back of the coffee machine. The top cover is removable (not affixed to the machine) which allows for ample room to refill with water from the top or one can disengage the entire reservoir for refilling and/ or cleaning. It is nice to have a self-cleaning mode (Press and Hold SIZE & BREW at the same time) for deep cleaning, for general care and maintenance the coffee machine cleans up nicely with a damp paper towel. The bottom cup tray is removable in two parts, top piece is a screen to allow liquid drips to if any to flow to the bottom piece which is the actual drip pan. I really enjoyed brewing coffee and teas in this machine, and it is a true work horse that would be suitable for anyone looking for a space saving [3] in [1] Pod Coffee Machine with features expected at this price range.

  • Excellent coffee bean cooler! I roast with a Quest M3s; this machine cools the beans much faster, with much less bean stirring, than using Quest's setup of putting the drop box into the back fan compartment. It also simplifies the process of doing multiple roasts, one after the other. I compared this Dyvee machine to the Jiawanshun cooler. I was biased toward the Jiawanshun because of the separate chaff tray, but there was really no comparison. The Dyvee is solid, fan is much more powerful, tray looks like it is made of stainless steel, like the Quest roaster, and a surprising amount of chaff is left sitting on top of the lower screen, easily vacuumed off. The Jiawanshun is not stainless, the trays fit tightly together (difficult to separate), and the fan was surprisingly gutless. Note that the Dyvee fan is an easily replaceable 120x120x38mm computer fan (FF12038H12B). I can't confirm that it is really 240CFM, as I can't find the brand of this fan for sale online. Note also that the air flow was greatly increased by cutting a hole in the surface underneath the fan (see photo). I generally avoid Chinese products on coffeemakers.us.com, as they are often cheap junk. Of the many coffeemakers.us.com purchases I have made, this is my first review. Great product!

  • 5 out of 5
    I’m a pot of coffee girl but I always wanted a Keurig for when guest come over or I just need a quick coffee. I have had it for over a year and I’m getting tired of the pot spilling every time. Who designed this thing? I have been tempted to just go back to my Mr. Coffee which never failed me.

  • We do not accept cold brew looks so cloudy, and we still prefer the traditional 24hr brewing time for a good quality one, sorry this is not even a cold brew

  • I put a kcup in it and started brewing after doing the initial rinse cycle. It must’ve gotten too hot or something but it caused the kcup to explode. The machine started smoking. Would not recommend.

  • The first thing I did when I got this coffee pot was set it all up and brew a pot of hot water to see how quickly it worked and to see how clear the water was on the first brewing. They say it takes 18 minutes to brew a pot but that is because it percolates slowly as a drip coffeemaker. From ignition to the water first dripping into the coffee basket took 10 seconds. There is a neat little feature like most coffee pots at home have that allow you to remove the pot when it's half done and pour a cup without it dripping onto the burner plate. I highly recommend the stainless steel carafe if you're going to carry this around in your truck, camper, or take it down any dirt roads. The glass pot just strikes me as fragile, like all the other glass coffee pots I've owned. ATTENTION: The plastic Doohickey that lets you remove the coffee pot and not drip coffee halfway through brewing was broken when I received my coffee pot. This was a manufacturing defect and not coffeemakers.us.com's fault or UPS. This was probably the best packaged thing I have ever received from coffeemakers.us.com. It was in three boxes with Styrofoam etc. all of the boxes were in perfect condition upon arrival to my house. So I decided to call Coleman and ask if they could replace that part. Their customer service was amazing and even though I've been buying Coleman for years I have never had the opportunity or need to call them. I will be a loyal customer for years to come because of this experience. I had a new coffee pot within five days and it didn't cost me a penny more!!

  • 5 out of 5
    Works great. Easy to clean and easy to use. I put about 2 cups of ground coffee in there. Water. Stir and put it in the fridge at 12pm. In the morning you plug it down- it is a little stiff plugging down so you have to press a little hard. Sometimes I add cinnamon or vanilla extract. I press the button on the lid and it flows out nicely out the spout. Depending how fine you ground your coffee sometimes you will find some grounds at the button of your cup. To clean it,I dump the grounds in the trash, use a wooden spoon to scoop out the sticky grounds, then I raise and set out to dry. I don't use any soap as I only put coffee in it with some cinnamon or vanilla extract. I don't mind if those flavors linger in my cold brew.

  • 5 out of 5
    I bought this from Bunn, paid for new, and am confused why it showed up super dirty

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