Customer Reviews With Photos

  • I saw this advertise from somebody who has lost 100 pounds and uses it to make protein coffee. I put coffee in during the day and let it sit on the counter and then stick it in the fridge at night. The coffee doesn’t have the bitter taste like you would from brewing it hot. The coffee just taste better. I had a protein shake to my coffee and it taste so good. This coffee maker is great

  • As soon as I tried to start brewing with it, the water was immediately coming out of it. This extremely poor quality and even not worth $16. At the 8 hour mark a cup of water or more had leaked out.

  • 5 out of 5
    Updated: Keeps getting better, went to ship the thing back to NJ, and found return shipping will cost $40 USPS ground. lol. Can't really say shipping a $150 item back for warranty repair is cost effective. Especially given the product is only 6 months old and the damage looks to be from the factory. After contacting DeLonghi I am told they no longer service the machine (only six months old). I must contact NespressoClub for service. NespressoClub tells me I must join their "club" in order to receive warranty service. Still fuming over this, and after reading many reviews for issues with the machine having other issues with leaks, shutdowns and other odd problems that the "club" wants you to buy specialized products for (descaling), not even sure I want to send it in for servicing. Might count my losses (I still have two boxes of coffee pods) and give the pods to someone else. ps: Joining their club means allowing them to install a "special app" to my browser to allow them to track my coffee and other purchases. Seriously? Who in their right mind installs software that is designed to track their web habits and agrees to this open invasion of privacy? Besides Facebook users, that is. In any case, I asked for and received a shipping address to return the unit for warranty repair. I am told it will take 14 days minimum for the service - and that shipping delays might be incurred. Basically, once I get the machine in the mail, it will be at least 3 to 4 weeks before I can get it back to use it again. Well, so much for brand (DeLonghi failed me big time) and so much for buying something that seemed to be fair quality from a reputable source (coffeemakers.us.com and Nespresso both failed in this). What was that old saying? Caveat Emptor. First impression was the lid never opened and closed properly. Always takes two attempts to open. I got used to that quirk and continued using it almost daily (often two or more cups). Now, after six months, the thing is leaking like a sieve. The o-ring in the top is breaking down and chipping away (poorly made rubber does this). So for every cup I make - a portion of coffee is left dribbling out the back of the machine in a large puddle. I'm going to see what DeLonghi will do - the thing should have at least a year warranty. Hopefully they can just send a new o-ring/seal whatever it's called.

  • I love everything about it, except for the design flaw that you are unable to fully empty the pot into the coffee maker, but not a biggie. I love the option for a stronger brew.

  • The Miocaro Cold Brew Coffee/Teapot is a great container to make any type of filter beverage in. I tested out my pot to make both ice coffees and iced teas with good results. The pot is solidly made and is easily disassembled for cleaning. The filter of the pot is fine enough so most grounds won’t filter through, although so dust sediment may go through the bottom holes - this is unavoidable on most pots and this one does about as good as other cold brew pots I’ve used. I personally like the completely closed off bottom type mesh strainer that are on most French Press coffee brewers a bit more. This brewer also doesn’t have a press to stop the brewing processing, nor does it have a handle on the inside to easily remove the strainer. This was slightly irritating to me as I sometimes like to remove the strainer for some teas I make. The filter works well enough to make a good cold brew coffee/tea - like most brews, the longer you leave it the better the flavor. As far as cleaning the unit goes, the bottom ring can be removed so you can get the entire underside of the pot washed, but the upper ring cannot be removed to wash under the top rim. Because the silicone ring is glued down at the top of the glass pot, the upper ring cannot be removed, so spotting and water can get trapped under the upper ring. This isn’t a huge issue, but definitely could be improved on. The pot cannot be sealed completely so it doesn’t pour/allow dust to get in. This is also a small flaw that I wish could’ve been addressed, but again it’s not a huge deal - if you’re really nit picky, you can always cover the top with a piece of foil or Saran Wrap. Overall, this is a decent cold brew maker that’s worth trying out. It’s well made, looks cute, and definitely gets the job done.

  • 5 out of 5
    This is an amazing coffee maker that has elevated my home brewing experience beyond expectations.  So I love coffee as does my husband but he likes plain Jane nothing fancy just plain old coffee (drip at home, gas station, airplanes, diners, etc). Now, enter the Braun Multiserve coffee machine and this elevates both of our coffee drinking to a new level. It is so high end! It is quick and intuitive to setup straight out of the box. The feature I like the most is the flexible brewing size options which are great for when you just want a cup or travel mug sized serving and not an entire pot. Also my husband and I both agree that the Golden Cup technology (a certification that makes sure it brews at the optimal brewing temperature) truly brews a better cup of coffee. My only complaint is similar to what others have said in that the pot is difficult to clean unless you have tiny child-like hands which I do haha but I prefer to make my husband clean it and he tells me I should since my hands are smaller. Overall, I would highly recommend this coffee machine to anyone looking to upgrade their home brewing experience!

  • This is the best for making great coffee. I often make coffee from this and enjoy my own home cafe.

  • Husband is very unpleased. Love it at first until he finally taken it out of the box to use it and found out that it is either a refurbished one or been used many of times. Top where pour water is croded, rusted, dent in front of the coffee maker. For the price I paid for it I thought it come in better shape than this. Very unsatisfied. Will not recommend ordering this coffee pot. "Do Not Buy! One can come down ill with the shape it came in. Worked for awhile then worked no more. Not worth the price and waste of good money.

  • Portátil, me sirve bien para la oficina, materiales de excelente calidad!

  • I purposely selected this one and paid a bit more because the write up said in "original" packaging. Not in original packaging. No product manual. It doesn't look damaged. But haven't tried it yet!

  • Just used it today and it works amazing. The last French press we had poured all over the place. This one pours smoothly, it doesn’t leak or spill. Plus the color is gorgeous

  • This product does NOT offer same or better quality over stove top moka pots. As photos shown, residues remained both up & bottom. Followed as instructed and even use Lavazza quality but the result remained. It does not heat up that much to boil the residue unlike the stove top. Pls. Re-calibrate the Moka Pot.

  • 5 out of 5
    I love this coffee maker, it makes the best coffee.

  • This is so sweet, the case made it so convenient for traveling. The plug came with a different add on so I can plug into different outlet for different country, that’s very thoughtful! The amount of coffee and the water that I need to use are very little, and since it’s for espresso, the taste is strong. I tried both cold water and hot water, it’s pretty good. The quality feels good, it feels very solid. Overall is worth of the money, since I just don’t feel safe to use the coffee machine at the hotel when traveling.

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