Customer Reviews With Photos

  • 5 out of 5
    I received the keurig 2.0 complimentary from Influenster to test and review. I already owned the Keurug k40 elite. After using the 2.0 for several days I will be putting it back in the box and and going back to the elite . I like to grind my coffee fresh every day and I sometimes make chai tea and this machine restricts you from using anything other than their branded k cup. Also this machine does not come with the carafe which is an additional $20. I feel there is not much thought put into customer satisfaction with this latest product of theirs.

  • This is a really well made replacement for my three burner Bunn coffee pot. It works well with the size and shape of the burners and there are no issues with the drip missing the pot. This is a much safer coffee pot in my opinion than the ones with glass bottoms that break every few months. Well worth the extra cost for the long life and sturdy construction. An excellent value for the money.

  • 5 out of 5
    So Easy to use and clean and it looks great on my counter! So easy that my kids can easily make coffee for mom and dad too :) I can also make my hot tea with it too — see my video!

  • I’m going to start by stating that I have 4 of these cold brewers. The first 3 are awesome, albeit not shock or shatter-proof as one broke, leading me to purchase my fourth. It arrived and usually they come with a black gripper that fits around the bottom so it doesn’t slide around (much needed and very helpful!) but this one didn’t. Instead it came with some sort of wooden sign that hangs around the neck, very unnecessary. I’ll trade it for the gripper…I’m begging here. It also appears to be smaller, even the mesh filter insert is smaller. I’ve added a picture showing how the fourth is different. The filter is worth the price as it’s great quality and the grounds don’t get through at all and that’s important. These were all purchased this year and all the boxes were the same style/design, but the most recent may have been smaller. I’m going to compare the size of the containers when I get them back from my coffee house. They’re very easy to use and seal well. So well that it creates a vapor lock and you do have to loosen the lid to dispense the cold brew. The flavor of your cold brew will depend on the quality of beans you use, but the filter won’t allow and grounds, so that’s a plus. I gave these 4 stars because of the inconsistent sizing and missing the gripper sleeve because that is thing is a necessity. I’d give 4.5 if coffeemakers.us.com allowed.

  • Oh man, I love this coffee maker! I had a different Hamilton Beach coffee maker model with Alexa connectivity, but honestly I don't have any other Alexa products and downloaded the app just to get that functionality. With this model, it has much better controls without needing any Alexa usage. It's got even more brewing options, still has the programmable timing for brewing coffee in the morning. It has that thermal carafe which ends up pouring a much better tasting cup of coffee the second, third or fourth cup than a model whose carafe sits on a hot plate, leaving the coffee kinda tasting scorched after some time. I'm much happier with this model than the other and it looks great in my home office coffee bar! Been brewing pot after pot with it and it works great!

  • I’ve used this coffee pot since Christmas and it’s already broke. I am quite honestly SCARED for people buying this for how thin the coffee pot that holds scolding hot coffee is…. I’m thankful it didn’t break and spill hot coffee on my skin or one of my beloved fur babies….BAD PRODUCT!

  • There are no instructions that came with mine. 60 plus years of drinking coffee in a variety of coffee makers, I know how to use this, and it works pretty good. On our electric stove, it takes about 10 - 12 minutes for a full 8 cups to complete. The cool thing about a percolator design, it heats the water to the perfect brewing temp of 205°F. You can tell when it is done when the glass dome shows the water becoming darker. As soon as you see the tint start, give it about 2 more minutes. Lower the heat if it is perking to violently. Turn off the heat and allow it to stop perking. Then serve. Be careful, this makes nice HOT coffee. I want to note the spring. Be careful NOT to lose this spring. The percolator will allow coffee grounds to get into the coffee without the spring. I found that I could push the spring down onto the tube stop enough that the spring stop hold the spring firmly, reducing the chance of losing it. All in all this is a very good, well made percolator coffee maker. Makes really good coffee. Perfect in the morning. Well worth a full 5 stars!

  • 5 out of 5
    I got this in turquoise for my birthday from my father-in-law (he is the best).. I loved my old one but this was a upgrade for me and I'm over the moon with this one!! It works great and looks amazing!! Just had to get new cups since this one is smart and reads the lids, but hey it's worth it and totally amazing!! Also I enjoy the "smaller" size, it don't take up as much room as the last one.. I'm being spoiled being able to pick the size of drink!! Oh and btw this so pretty!! It even tells me to enjoy!! I can't be more happy about this!!

  • 5 out of 5
    Beautiful coffee maker. It has an excellent price-quality ratio. You can see the quality in the materials.

  • 5 out of 5
    It's been a while since I've been thinking about having a Hamilton Beach machine on my Countertop which is right now. 😂 , I've been also wanting to have this coffee ☕ maker, especially with the 10-cup thermal carafe. These #3 brewing options, made it even better, especially with the auto shut-off, the pause, and the pour. The stainless steel sticks out just fine on my countertop as I go out to make some coffee for all of us in the morning and I'm just happy to have this Hamilton Beach sitting on my Countertop now because it definitely is a must-have. 🤗!

  • As a vine review I would have to say that this probably should have been listed as a returned item and list it again instead of taxable amount at full price. The outside of the shipping container was perfectly undamaged and intact but inside it was packed improperly and look like it had been opened at one time . The filters were not in the plastic bag but stuck back in the filter holder. The filter holder was stuck in a way inside the box that crushed the carafe. But the unit is still functional. Do not pour more than 2 l of water into the main unit because everything else will just flow out and to the floor so just be careful there

  • 5 out of 5
    I bought this to replace a Breville K-Cup coffee maker which we loved, but they no longer manufacture or sell. It died a slow death after many years of reliable service. The bottom line is that this Cuisinart is a very functional K-Cup Coffee maker and good value, as long as you understand what it is. Specifically, this unit is NOT stainless steel, it is silver plastic and only on the front. The K Cup holder handle, which you need to press down to brew, will show *all* fingerprints. The water container is finicky and takes a couple tries to reseat if you remove it to refill (but you do not have to). The water container does not have an LED to light up the water, let alone one that flashes when the water is low. This is a good unit with a small-ish footprint and I recommend it based on the available K Cup options. In full credit to the manufacturer, Cuisinart did not claim to do any of these things in the product description. I think this is a user problem whereas my expectations were misaligned, based on my prior experience with the Breville unit. I do feel like we took a step back in technology, design, and materials. Cuisinart can do better.

  • 5 out of 5
    This absolutely is big enough for travel mugs! I was worried about the purchase, but my large Yeti travel mug fits easily. Tilt it a tiny bit, tuck it under and brew. I bought this from another seller at a lower price but added a photo review here so people don’t have to worry if their travel mugs will fit. It’s easy to fill the 96oz large capacity reservoir and has a small footprint on par with my old Keurig. I use recyclable k-cups and when I grind my own coffee, stainless steel k-cups. Works great, although the water reservoir signals that it is empty about 3/4 of the way down. This means that it doesn’t actually provide the entire 96 oz. Even with this, the amount dispensed before signaling empty is greater than my old keurig. Another person mentioned that the automatic shut off is annoying. This person neglected to read the instructions. This machine is programable and automatic shut off can be disabled ie turned off and on using a combination of holding the buttons down. These instructions are clearly written in the user manual. It can also be programmed for high altitudes. Over all, this is a great machine. I have to add, that a ridiculously simple hack to filling up a larger thermos, is to bring the Keurig to the edge of the counter and tilt the thermos under it. This pretty much allows you to fill up any size container.

  • 5 out of 5
    The design of this thing is so bad that every time i grind beans and take out the powder, it goes all over the table. I mean what the actual ****. Who designed this thing? Along with the caption "tough tools, half price", they should add "half coffee" also because you'd lose of the powder after going through it.

  • This coffee maker has a mind of it's own. Sometimes it shuts off after brewing even though the timer is set for 2 + hours. It's frustrating when you wake up to not so hot coffee. I'm not impressed with this coffee maker.

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