Sunday, June 21, 2009

Melitta World Harvest Coffee, Estate Coffee, Kauai, 10-Ounce Bags (Pack of 3)

Customer Review: Excellent Coffee!
This coffee has an awesome aroma when it is brewing in the morning, and I just can't wait to have my first cup! For those of you who like a smooth but distinctive coffee taste, you will like this blend. I gave one bag as a gift to a friend who drinks only Srarbucks, and she said it was as good or better than her normal brand. I would like it if Kauai came in packets of 6 as opposed to 3, which would make ordering easier.
Customer Review: Island Coffee
If you haven't tried this coffee, you are missing the boat on flavor. JMHO


Thursday, June 18, 2009

N.O. Brew - French Vanilla 64 oz. New Orleans Style Fresh Cold-Dripped Iced Coffee

N.O. BrewTM is the country's first, fresh cold-dripped bottled iced coffee. Made with N.O. Brew's unique blend of Arabica beans and our proprietary cold-drip process, N.O. Brew contains no artificial flavors or preservatives. Each 64 oz. bottle makes up to 24 fresh iced coffees at home. N.O. Brew is the best thing to happen to coffee since cream and sugar.
Customer Review: Fantastic!
This is smooth coffee concentrate, with no bitterness or acidic qualities. It makes a great iced coffee when mixed with milk or cream. Unsweetened, so you can use the sweetener of your choice. I mix it 2 to 1 (two milk to one coffee), sweeten and add ice. It is really convenient. (I used to cold-brew my own iced coffee. whatta mess. Soggy grounds everywhere.) Also inexpensive, about 50 cents for a small cup, or $1 for a whopping big glass of it, like I make. It is also delicious drizzled over vanilla ice cream, and in alcoholic coffee drinks, made with kahula or bailey's. The only tiny downside is that it shoud be kept refrigerated. Low cal, low cost, and BIG mellow sweet flavor.
Customer Review: I didnt like it
. I really believe personally that it was not good at all blah


Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Kansas State Wildcats NCAA Coffee Carafe

Stainless insulated carafe to keep drinks hot or cold. Colorful metal enamel applique is approx 2IN high, carafe is approx 9IN tall. Holds 6 cups


Friday, June 12, 2009

USC Trojans NCAA Coffee Carafe

Stainless insulated carafe to keep drinks hot or cold. Colorful metal enamel applique is approx 2IN high, carafe is approx 9IN tall. Holds 6 cups


Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Melitta World Harvest Coffee, Estate Coffee, Kauai, 10-Ounce Bags (Pack of 3)

Customer Review: Excellent Coffee!
This coffee has an awesome aroma when it is brewing in the morning, and I just can't wait to have my first cup! For those of you who like a smooth but distinctive coffee taste, you will like this blend. I gave one bag as a gift to a friend who drinks only Srarbucks, and she said it was as good or better than her normal brand. I would like it if Kauai came in packets of 6 as opposed to 3, which would make ordering easier.
Customer Review: Island Coffee
If you haven't tried this coffee, you are missing the boat on flavor. JMHO


Thursday, May 28, 2009

12c Coffeemaker- Red

MODEL- TFX26 VENDOR- MR. COFFEE FEATURES- 12c Coffee Maker- Red Brewing Pause n Serve lets you pour a cup of coffee while the coffeemaker is still brewing. Removable Filter Insert lifts out of Brew Basket for fast and easy filling and cleaning. 2-hour Auto Shut-Off keeps your coffee warm for 2 hours and then automatically shuts off. Delay Brew allows you to program the clock up to 24 hours in advance to begin brewing at a specific time. Dual Water Windows show the amount of water in the reservoir for accurate filling. Stain Resistant Warming Plate is easy to clean and prevents stains. Cord Storage safely stores excess cord to keep your countertop neat. On/Off Indicator Light lets you know when your coffeemaker is "On" and "Off".


Thursday, April 23, 2009

Black & Decker 12-Cup Coffeemaker

  • 12-Cup Spacemaker Coffee Maker
  • Perfect Pour Glass Carafe
  • Programmable Digital Clock
  • Sneak-a-Cup feature
  • LCD Display
  • Auto-Off
  • Removable Reservoir
    Customer Review: Bad design
    My wife and I are replacing this unit because as others state, the basket does not stay closed reliably. We have had a number of episodes where it pops open by itself. While I like the idea of a removable water bin (so you can fill up the coffeemaker without using the pot itself to pour in water) the bin is difficult to disengage from the unit. Thus, it has been a constant struggle. Makes good coffee, but I'd tell anyone to stay away from this particular model.
    Customer Review: Poor Quality
    I would not recommend this product. 1) the mounting bracket installs with the screw going up into the cabinet 2) product completely died within the first 6 months of use. One day it just would not turn on.


  • Monday, April 20, 2009

    Melitta One:One Universal Fit Java Pods, Go Hazelnuts, Hazelnut Flavored Coffee, 18-Count Box (Pack of 4)

    Customer Review: Love it!
    I love my Go Hazelnut coffee. I can't find it in the store anymore so have been buying it online. It's my favorite!
    Customer Review: Does not fit well in Senseos
    This coffee tastes fine, but should not be advertised as "universal fit." You have to be extremely careful about using them in a Senseo machine because the pods are too round and plump for the Senseo podholder. If you're not careful about arranging it exactly perfectly (which takes up the time that using a pod coffeemaker is supposed to be saving), then the machine will make a big mess. I've tried to do this and sometimes the coffee still spills out of the machine. It takes precious time away from my morning routine. The taste of the coffee is average, but there are better pods out there for Senseo users.


    Friday, April 17, 2009

    Espresso alla Bolognese. (On the Continent) (Column): An article from: Tea & Coffee Trade Journal

    This digital document is an article from Tea & Coffee Trade Journal, published by Lockwood Trade Journal Co., Inc. on November 1, 1993. The length of the article is 1660 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

    Citation Details
    Title: Espresso alla Bolognese. (On the Continent) (Column)
    Author: Jonathan Bell
    Publication: Tea & Coffee Trade Journal (Magazine/Journal)
    Date: November 1, 1993
    Publisher: Lockwood Trade Journal Co., Inc.
    Volume: v165 Issue: n11 Page: p30(4)

    Article Type: Column

    Distributed by Thomson Gale


    Wednesday, April 8, 2009

    BUNN NHBX-B Contemporary 10-Cup Home Coffee Brewer, Black

  • Elegant contemporary design compliments any décor
  • Convenient sliding lid for easy addition of brew water
  • Brews ten cups of perfect coffee in 3 minutes
  • Produces exceptional, café quality coffee
  • Stainless steel tank with internal thermostat keeps water at ideal brewing temperature
  • Patented sprayhead design improves coffee flavor extraction
  • Porcelain-coated warming plate with lighted On/Off switch
  • Vacation switch turns tank heat off
  • Decanter holds 50 ounces (10 cups)
    Customer Review: at last, a coffee maker that makes sense
    I am grateful for a coffee maker that understands my need in the morning. This one is quick, but careful to give me real coffee taste. I have tried many others - electric and stove top, but will definitely stick with this one. Thank you, Bunn.
    Customer Review: bunn coffeemaker
    i purchased this for my son, he is very pleased,indeed,the coffee is ready in 3 minutes


  • Sunday, March 29, 2009

    Cuisinart 12-cup Programmable Coffemaker

    Model Number :DCC2000 (R) If you like fresh, hot coffee on demand then the Cuisinart DCC2000 12-cup programmable coffeemaker is for you. Coffee on demand eliminates the carafe by dispensing one cup at a time with an easy-to-use actuator. The double-wall coffee reservoir keeps coffee fresh and hot and holds enough for 12 (5 oz.) cups of coffee. The DCC2000 is fully programmable with 24-hour advance brew start, programmable auto shutoff and 1-4 cup setting. A ready tone signals you at the end of the brew cycle so you know when your coffee is ready. Easy-to-read coffee gauge lets you know how many cups of coffee are left. The charcoal water filter eliminates chlorine, bad tastes and odors from tap water making your coffee as enjoyable as possible. Removable coffee reservoir, filter basket and drip tray makes clean-up a snap. The attractive brushed steel housing is easy to clean and looks good in any kitchen. Get ready to enjoy pure coffee flavor cup after cup with the Cuisinart DCC2000. Features: Dispenses one cup at a time with an easy-to-use actuator Double-wall coffee reservoir holds enough for twelve 5oz cups of coffee Removable coffee reservoir for easy cleanup Fully programmable Easy-to-read Coffee Gauge Visible water level indicator Removable drip tray Charcoal water filter Dimensions: 14.5"H x 8.5"W x 9"D
    Customer Review: Not worth it...
    I have had two of these coffeemakers over the last year, and I have to agree with the other reviewers. There are good features to this coffeemaker - freshly brewed coffee tastes very good, it's nice to keep it hot inside the coffeemaker, and it looks nice on your counter. HOWEVER, there are some major problems here. I haven't had "steam problems" mentioned by another reviewer, but the condensation from the lid definitely runs down the back of the coffeemaker (and right onto the cord) when you open it to clean it. The biggest problem we've had, however, is that if we make anything more than 8 cups of coffee the grounds overflow and go into the container that holds the coffee, then plug up the spout where the coffee is poured out into your cup. Not only does this leave grounds in your coffee, but occasionally it clogs the spout making it impossible to shut, so coffee just pours out - all over your counters, floor, and in our case, into the drawers under the counter too. First we tried a replacement filter, then Cuisinart sent us an entirely new unit. Same problem each time. On the positive side, Cuisinart's customer service has been very good, and they are again replacing our unit - this time with a different model.
    Customer Review: Don't waste your money
    We have now buried our THIRD Cuisinart 12-cup Coffeemaker. As the other reviewer said, they just stop working. The merchant has given replacements to this point, but we are actually tired of taking the item back, and don't want another bad machine. It has gotten almost embarrassing. Also, this coffeemaker can't be kept under cupboards or near curtains due to the steam. When you open the back to fill, the condensation runs down the machine and onto the countertop. It is hard to fill, hard to see where you are pouring when filling. The Auto-On function was very handy, and it did make fairly good coffee when it worked, it just won't keep working.


    Thursday, March 26, 2009

    Cuisinart GTF-4 Gold Tone Filter for Cuisinart 4-cup Coffeemakers, Gold/Black

    Cuisinart Gold Tone 4-Cup Replacement Filter made specifically for Cuisinart 4-cup coffeemakers. Easy to use and easy to clean, eliminate the need for costly paper filters. For use with models DCC-450, TTG-500.
    Customer Review: Great filter
    I've been using this daily for at least six months. Works great, don't have to buy filters!
    Customer Review: if you're going green this is a good product
    I bought this product because I was suggested it to replace the paper filters. It can be used over and over again. You don't get that bleach in you from having the filters bleached. The brown filters work the same but you'll be spending more money on the filters that you throw away any way so why not try this.


    Monday, March 23, 2009

    The who, what, where, when, and why of espresso machines. (Grounds for Discussion) (Column): An article from: Tea & Coffee Trade Journal

    This digital document is an article from Tea & Coffee Trade Journal, published by Lockwood Trade Journal Co., Inc. on March 1, 1993. The length of the article is 2103 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

    Citation Details
    Title: The who, what, where, when, and why of espresso machines. (Grounds for Discussion) (Column)
    Author: Shea Sturdivant
    Publication: Tea & Coffee Trade Journal (Magazine/Journal)
    Date: March 1, 1993
    Publisher: Lockwood Trade Journal Co., Inc.
    Volume: v165 Issue: n3 Page: p33(4)

    Article Type: Column

    Distributed by Thomson Gale


    What depression when there's D'Espresso? (economic conditions are not affecting West Coast specialty coffee business): An article from: Tea & Coffee Trade Journal

    This digital document is an article from Tea & Coffee Trade Journal, published by Lockwood Trade Journal Co., Inc. on January 1, 1992. The length of the article is 1930 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

    Citation Details
    Title: What depression when there's D'Espresso? (economic conditions are not affecting West Coast specialty coffee business)
    Author: Tim Castle
    Publication: Tea & Coffee Trade Journal (Magazine/Journal)
    Date: January 1, 1992
    Publisher: Lockwood Trade Journal Co., Inc.
    Volume: v164 Issue: n1 Page: p30(5)

    Distributed by Thomson Gale


    Saturday, March 21, 2009

    Krups Pump Combination 10 cup Espresso Coffee Maker With Bean Vac Coffee Canister

    New from Krups, the XP2010 Combi Machine is a dual function espresso and drip coffee maker. This combination unit has a 10 cup coffee maker,15 bar pump espresso maker with a thermoblock heating element to ensure consistent water temperature every time. The 32oz removable water tank is large enough to brew 25 shots of espresso and the heavyweight die cast filter holder has 3 interchangeable sieves for 1 or 2 servings of ground espresso as well as ESE pre-portioned pods. Beautiful brushed stainless steel finish matches any kitchen decor.


    Friday, March 20, 2009

    Childrens Cooking & Kitchen Appliances: Pretend Play Coffeemaker

    Childrens Cooking & Kitchen Appliances: Pretend Play Coffeemaker. Children will love this pretend play electronic coffee maker. This coffee maker pups water and features a drip-stop function and realistic brewing sound and light. Requires 3 AA batteries (test batteries included). Ages 3 & up.


    Thursday, March 19, 2009

    The carts are coming, the carts are coming. (coffee service carts described from Boyds, Burgess Enterprises, Carriage Works, Eclipse Specialty Carts Inc. ... An article from: Tea & Coffee Trade Journal

    This digital document is an article from Tea & Coffee Trade Journal, published by Lockwood Trade Journal Co., Inc. on November 1, 1992. The length of the article is 1755 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

    Citation Details
    Title: The carts are coming, the carts are coming. (coffee service carts described from Boyds, Burgess Enterprises, Carriage Works, Eclipse Specialty Carts Inc. and Robertson Manufacturing Inc.)
    Publication: Tea & Coffee Trade Journal (Magazine/Journal)
    Date: November 1, 1992
    Publisher: Lockwood Trade Journal Co., Inc.
    Volume: v164 Issue: n11 Page: p16(5)

    Distributed by Thomson Gale


    Monday, March 16, 2009

    Mr. Coffee DR4MC 4-Cup Coffeemaker, White

    Mr. Coffee 4 cup coffee maker - white
    Customer Review: You will hate yourself in the morning.
    You will hate yourself in the morning if you buy this Mr. Coffee coffeemaker. IT LEAKS - HORRIBLY! One full cup of water runs out of the base of the coffeemaker onto your counter top and down the front of the cabinet. I purchased two of these coffeemakers, one for my son and one for me. They both leaked. I threw mine in the trash and replaced it with a Cuisinart. Save yourself some grief - don't buy this coffeemaker.
    Customer Review: Just Don't
    I am a modest coffee drinker. I drink 4 cups a day, and I require little of a coffeemaker other than an on/off button. My last perfectly servicable Mr. Coffee 4-cup machine bit the dust, so I replaced it with this one, because at least I could re-use the carafe. Well, the internal design guys have been at the guts of this one. First, you can no longer remove, rinse and/or wipe down the internal chamber condensation from your last pot. You have to insert a papertowel into the new internal resevoir, scraping your hand on some internal parts that probably weren't meant to be messed with. They have likewise redesigned the basket, and it barely fits the standard coffee filters anymore, without crinkling and leaving grounds in your pot, and, hey, the internal water resevoir, where it has no business backwashing anyway. And god forbid you should try to make 5 cups in your 4-cup machine, for which there is plenty of room in the carafe, and in the resevoir, and which works well in many other 4-cup machines. My coffee maker lives on top of my microwave on a little shelf, by the toaster oven, because I have no counterspace for it. I have to lift it out some 10 inches, fill it up, insert the basket, and put it back on the microwave to process. I have mastered the art of moving a fully water loaded machine the little bit required. This one sloshes water everywhere. From the top of the machine? No! There's an engineered HOLE in the back of the reservoir to keep you from overfilling the chamber that last little bit. Water fountains everywhere from the center back part of the machine. I suppose I could put a piece of duct tape over it, but who wants duct tape in their coffee. Good God. I will be replacing my machine shortly, then gleefully smashing my carafes on the driveway.


    Friday, March 13, 2009

    Detroit Tigers MLB Coffee Carafe

    Stainless insulated carafe to keep drinks hot or cold. Colorful metal enamel applique is approx 2IN high, carafe is approx 9IN tall. Holds 6 cups


    Thursday, March 12, 2009

    Mr. Coffee DRX20 12-Cup Coffeemaker

    Can't wait for that rich delicious cup of coffee? This Mr. Coffee 12 cup Programmable Coffeemaker features a Brewing Pause ?n Serve that lets you pour a cup of coffee while the coffeemaker is still brewing! This units 2-hour Auto Shut-Off keeps your coffee warm for 2 hours and then automatically shuts off. Better yet, the DRX20 has a built-in 24-hour programmable timer so you can set your coffee maker to make a fresh brew each morning. Isn't that a great aroma to wake to? The DRX20 features dual water windows to show the amount of water in the reservoir for accurate filling. Easy to clean for it has a removable filter basket that lifts out of Brew Basket for fast and easy filling and cleaning. Delay Brew allows you to program a select time you want the brewing to start. For your convenience, cord storage safely stores excess cord to keep your countertop neat and cord free. Dual Water Windows show the amount of water in the reservoir for accurate filling Stain Resistant Warming Plate is easy to clean and prevents stains Cord Storage safely stores excess cord to keep your countertop neat On/Off Indicator Light lets you know when your coffeemaker is ?On? and ?Off? Water Filtration Adaptable
    Customer Review: dripping pot
    I returned my Mr. Coffee after 2 days because I couldn't pour a cup of coffee from this pot design without it srteaming down the front of the pot and all over everything. I was pretty sure it wasn't just me since I have no problem with my old Bunn pot, but still felt better when I saw another reviewer with the same complaint. Like that reviewer, I can't believe Mr Coffee doesn't know it is a flawed design and already have corrected it.
    Customer Review: Better Than the More Expensive Ones We've Had
    Only had this coffeemaker a few days, but have yet to find anything we DON'T like about it. Unlike the other reviewer, we do not have any problem with the filters folding over and causing a mess. It's very easy to pour, with no drips or spills; and it's easy to get a cup out before it's done brewing. Also, we find that it brews, and keeps, the coffee hot, unlike the more expensive Braun this replaced. We like the way the carafe "locks into place" on the burner. All in all, we think this was definitely a good purchase and would recommend it.


    Wednesday, March 11, 2009

    Cuisinart DCC-2000 Coffee-on-Demand 12-cup Programmable Coffeemaker

    Makes up to 12 cups / No carafe necessary / Fully programmable / Double-wall Reservoir / Removable coffee reservoir and drip tray / Countdown coffee gauge
    Customer Review: Just ok....
    First of all, this makes a decent cup of coffee - nothing spectacular, but ok. But there are too many great machines on the market to make this one special. I find no problem filling it - just pull my retractable faucet over, and done. Now, the reasons I don't like it: First of all - it's huge! It barely fits under my cabinets. I'm sure some think that the design is cool - part retro, part futuristic, but I think it's just a big, chunky eyesore. Next, it is impossible to fill a tall mug, travel mug, etc. directly from the machine. And last, don't be fooled into thinking that this is some sort of insulated container that keeps your coffee hot, like a thermal carafe. No, your coffee is being kept warm because it is in contact with a built-in hot plate, sitting in the bottom of your coffee reservoir. So, it is still being "cooked" for hours - just not inside a glass carafe - therefore, after a few hours, you just have hot cooked coffee, not coffee that has been kept warm by virtue of the container - so, it is still strong and bitter, just like a traditional coffee pot. I'll go back to my cuisinart grind and brew with a thermal carafe. This is just not the right brewer for me.
    Customer Review: Cleaning issue
    After one year, we noticed black flakes coming out of the internal resevoir where the coffee is kept. We cleaned and soaked the coffee resevoir in vinegar, soap, hot water, etc., numerous times, but it is impossible to clean the internal float mechanism where coffee oils and burnt coffee collect. In the trash.


    Tuesday, March 10, 2009

    Krups Black with Stainless Steel 10-Cup Programmable Coffeemaker with Thermal CarafeWith FREE Durgol Decalcifier

    Combining appealing and distinctive design with a powerful, fully programmable brewing system, this 1100-watt coffeemaker brews up to 10 cups of coffee quickly and efficiently. Along with its bright, blue, illuminated LCD display, the unit's control panel offers simple push-button functions including "on/off", a fully programmable clock, a programmable timer/auto-on from one to five hours, and an aroma switch that can be set to maximize flavor for one to three cups when less coffee is desired. With a no-drip spout and a generous handle for easy pouring, the unit's double-wall stainless-steel vacuum carafe maintains flavor and temperature longer. A popular pause-and-serve function allows for pouring a cup midbrew, and an audible signal indicates when brewing is complete. The appliance includes a soft-eject swing-out filter holder for easily adding ground coffee, as well as a magnified water-level indicator for high visibility. The machine's 60-ounce water reservoir provides a built-in water filtration system that removes chlorine and lime scale build-up to ensure better tasting coffee and longer machine life, while its automatic electronic de-scaling indicator measures brew time and calculates when de-scaling is necessary. The coffeemaker measures 10-1/2 by 8-1/2 by 13-3/4 inches and carries a one-year warranty.
    Customer Review: Great coffee for only six months
    If you buy this coffee maker, be sure to keep the receipt. We got six months of great coffee out of it (that's why I gave it two stars), but this morning it won't make coffee. It just flashes "8888" and the out of water symbol. Yes, we've emptied it several times, unplugged it to reset, and tried different assorted fixes. Buy at your own risk! When we purchased this unit last summer there were lots of reviews here on it. Our unit is a FMF5.


    Sunday, March 8, 2009

    What depression when there's D'Espresso? (economic conditions are not affecting West Coast specialty coffee business): An article from: Tea & Coffee Trade Journal

    This digital document is an article from Tea & Coffee Trade Journal, published by Lockwood Trade Journal Co., Inc. on January 1, 1992. The length of the article is 1930 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

    Citation Details
    Title: What depression when there's D'Espresso? (economic conditions are not affecting West Coast specialty coffee business)
    Author: Tim Castle
    Publication: Tea & Coffee Trade Journal (Magazine/Journal)
    Date: January 1, 1992
    Publisher: Lockwood Trade Journal Co., Inc.
    Volume: v164 Issue: n1 Page: p30(5)

    Distributed by Thomson Gale


    Friday, March 6, 2009

    Cuisinart 12-cup Programmable Coffemaker

    Model Number :DCC2000 (R) If you like fresh, hot coffee on demand then the Cuisinart DCC2000 12-cup programmable coffeemaker is for you. Coffee on demand eliminates the carafe by dispensing one cup at a time with an easy-to-use actuator. The double-wall coffee reservoir keeps coffee fresh and hot and holds enough for 12 (5 oz.) cups of coffee. The DCC2000 is fully programmable with 24-hour advance brew start, programmable auto shutoff and 1-4 cup setting. A ready tone signals you at the end of the brew cycle so you know when your coffee is ready. Easy-to-read coffee gauge lets you know how many cups of coffee are left. The charcoal water filter eliminates chlorine, bad tastes and odors from tap water making your coffee as enjoyable as possible. Removable coffee reservoir, filter basket and drip tray makes clean-up a snap. The attractive brushed steel housing is easy to clean and looks good in any kitchen. Get ready to enjoy pure coffee flavor cup after cup with the Cuisinart DCC2000. Features: Dispenses one cup at a time with an easy-to-use actuator Double-wall coffee reservoir holds enough for twelve 5oz cups of coffee Removable coffee reservoir for easy cleanup Fully programmable Easy-to-read Coffee Gauge Visible water level indicator Removable drip tray Charcoal water filter Dimensions: 14.5"H x 8.5"W x 9"D
    Customer Review: Not worth it...
    I have had two of these coffeemakers over the last year, and I have to agree with the other reviewers. There are good features to this coffeemaker - freshly brewed coffee tastes very good, it's nice to keep it hot inside the coffeemaker, and it looks nice on your counter. HOWEVER, there are some major problems here. I haven't had "steam problems" mentioned by another reviewer, but the condensation from the lid definitely runs down the back of the coffeemaker (and right onto the cord) when you open it to clean it. The biggest problem we've had, however, is that if we make anything more than 8 cups of coffee the grounds overflow and go into the container that holds the coffee, then plug up the spout where the coffee is poured out into your cup. Not only does this leave grounds in your coffee, but occasionally it clogs the spout making it impossible to shut, so coffee just pours out - all over your counters, floor, and in our case, into the drawers under the counter too. First we tried a replacement filter, then Cuisinart sent us an entirely new unit. Same problem each time. On the positive side, Cuisinart's customer service has been very good, and they are again replacing our unit - this time with a different model.
    Customer Review: Don't waste your money
    We have now buried our THIRD Cuisinart 12-cup Coffeemaker. As the other reviewer said, they just stop working. The merchant has given replacements to this point, but we are actually tired of taking the item back, and don't want another bad machine. It has gotten almost embarrassing. Also, this coffeemaker can't be kept under cupboards or near curtains due to the steam. When you open the back to fill, the condensation runs down the machine and onto the countertop. It is hard to fill, hard to see where you are pouring when filling. The Auto-On function was very handy, and it did make fairly good coffee when it worked, it just won't keep working.


    Wednesday, March 4, 2009

    Bodum Chambord 8-Cup Press with Bonus Pavina Thermal Glasses

    Customer Review: Very poor packaging
    I agree thoroughly with the other reviewers who commented on how poorly packed the thermal glasses are. One glass was broken in the first shipment, and one was shattered in the replacement order. Since I hadn't yet returned the first shipment, you can guess what I did. This was a convenient solution and I don't regret going against my initial judgment, ordering this combo of French press and glasses. The press is sturdy and, for my taste, makes the best cup of coffee.
    Customer Review: As good as all the hype
    I bought this for myslef after doing some research for a gift. I was somewhat skeptical about this great coffee everyone was talking about. I drank the koolaid an have become a believer!! The coffee is better and for the money you can't go wrong with this choice. Just buy it already.


    Monday, March 2, 2009

    Senseo HD7832 Supreme Single-Serve Gourmet Coffeemaker with LCD Display, Silver

    Designed by Philips, one of the world's largest electronics companies, the SENSEO Coffee Machine brings great taste - in both design and coffee - to your kitchen. The patented system uses perfectly balanced proportions of coffee and water. Mild pressure and a special spray head produce an optimally balanced coffee filtering process.
    Customer Review: Good, BUT, don't wouldn't waste money on SUPREME model
    Purchased 7832 model. Good looking/space saver coffee maker. Makes a pretty good tasting cup too. But not worth money for deluxe model. I only make 2 cups a day maybe 3 on weekends. At Week 2 the LCD lights broke. I'm very careful with water reservoir but water has leaked around back of unit 5 times (only owned it about 1.5 months). Something may be wrong with the functionality/manufacturing of this unit. Also needs to make a bigger cup of coffee- that adjustable spout is a joke- it only fits mugs. It cant even fit a small "to go" thermos cup for the commute. My beef is with the company Senseo. I called them to explain situation and they agreed to send a new unit. However, the one they originally sent was the wrong model. I'm still waiting on back ordered deluxe model. Then I'll need to send back both coffee makers. Kind of a nightmare. I hate being inconvenienced! I'll probably just order a Keurig next time- they have more variety of coffee too.
    Customer Review: Great machine
    After having tried Senseo HD7832 Supreme Single-Serve Gourmet Coffeemaker with LCD Display, Silver and both the Breville and Keurig, Supreme models, I am thrilled to have finally found a great one cup coffeemaker. The coffee pods are cheaper than the K cups, but not only that, you can insert 2 pods for stronger or a larger cup of coffee. With the K cups for the other machines, you use the same amount of grounds for the small to xlarge cup, and it's just too weak. I never thought that made sense. The Senseo also takes up less counter space and it works faster than advertised. Would I buy it again? Absolutely!


    Sunday, March 1, 2009

    Just like tea, fine coffee needs the touch of class. (sagging sales inspiring new approaches to making coffee): An article from: Tea & Coffee Trade Journal

    This digital document is an article from Tea & Coffee Trade Journal, published by Lockwood Trade Journal Co., Inc. on August 1, 1992. The length of the article is 975 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

    Citation Details
    Title: Just like tea, fine coffee needs the touch of class. (sagging sales inspiring new approaches to making coffee)
    Author: Jonathan Bell
    Publication: Tea & Coffee Trade Journal (Magazine/Journal)
    Date: August 1, 1992
    Publisher: Lockwood Trade Journal Co., Inc.
    Volume: v164 Issue: n8 Page: p22(2)

    Distributed by Thomson Gale


    Thursday, February 26, 2009

    Cuisinart DCC-1100 12-Cup Programmable Coffeemakers

    Make waking up wonderful with this classically-designed coffee maker, accented with stainless steel and able to brew up to 12 cups of bold, eye-opening coffee. Simply preprogram the brew process up to 24-hours ahead and the fully automatic maker does the rest. Choose one to four cups for those times you don't need a full pot. Three-year limited warranty. Model DCC-1100.
    Customer Review: Great Coffeemaker
    I am very happy with this product. It is easy to program and makes great coffee.
    Customer Review: Beat expectations
    After reading the reviews for this product I decided to try this machine. I own multiple Cuisinart products and felt safe based on the comments made by others as well as most of my own experience with the brand - it was a good choice. I am sipping my first cup as I type this, it is the first machine I have owned (of many) that actually delivers a hot cup of coffee using the 1-4 cup setting. This maker replaced a Cuisinart 4 cup maker with an uninsulated ?aluminum/steel? carafe which burned all coffee made in it if left for more than a few minutes after brewing stopped - no problems with that in this model, temp has remained consistent even after sitting for a while on the warming plate. Setting the clock was simple, consisting of holding the hour button until it flashes, scrolling through the hours until you find the correct one, doing the same with the minutes, then waiting a few seconds for it to set itself - very easy. Filling the unit with water is not difficult, does not seem better or worse than filling any other maker. Any concerns about the water filter can be tempered by the cost of purchasing coffee from a specialty store. Through Amazon, you can buy a 2-pack for around $6.00 with a recommended replacement rate of 60 days or 60 pots (which can, of course, be stretched depending on water quality). In comparison to what I have spent in the past buying lattes, etc., this is a savings and the quality of the brew means I don't miss the other. I do not often use timer settings or have coffee waiting for me as I wake up, but I will use some of the other functions and like the fact that the machine will indicate when it needs to be cleaned. The controls are easy to use and I like being able to simply press a button to start brewing instead of a toggle switch that requires holding the machine with one hand while pressing the button with the other (not that I am lazy, it is just simpler with the button) I bought this machine in part because, though I am the only coffee drinker in our house, when friends or family visit, I like the option of being able to make larger pots. I also liked the value and would buy another machine in the future regardless of whether it is on sale or not. I am pleased with the purchase and would recommend it to others.


    Wednesday, February 25, 2009

    Black & Decker 12-Cup Coffeemaker

  • 12-Cup Spacemaker Coffee Maker
  • Perfect Pour Glass Carafe
  • Programmable Digital Clock
  • Sneak-a-Cup feature
  • LCD Display
  • Auto-Off
  • Removable Reservoir
    Customer Review: Bad design
    My wife and I are replacing this unit because as others state, the basket does not stay closed reliably. We have had a number of episodes where it pops open by itself. While I like the idea of a removable water bin (so you can fill up the coffeemaker without using the pot itself to pour in water) the bin is difficult to disengage from the unit. Thus, it has been a constant struggle. Makes good coffee, but I'd tell anyone to stay away from this particular model.
    Customer Review: Poor Quality
    I would not recommend this product. 1) the mounting bracket installs with the screw going up into the cabinet 2) product completely died within the first 6 months of use. One day it just would not turn on.


  • Monday, February 23, 2009

    Melitta Classic Decaffeinated Ground Coffee, 11.5-Ounce Cans (Pack of 4)

    Customer Review: Decaf Melitta
    Melitta coffee is great. I couldn't find it in the major grocery stores in my area and was pleased to find it here. Both the regular and decaf are excellent. The decaf doesn't taste like decaf, even my die hard coffee drinking friends agree. I used to drink only regular, now I'm a Melittiack.
    Customer Review: One Fabulous Coffee!
    I've been on the lookout for a decaf coffee to use with my Melitta One Cup Cone. I tried the grocery store and was drinking one particular brand, but I wanted to try out something else. So then I thought why not try Melitta's own brand? I did and it is so good. It has a smooth flavour, clean taste and no bitter or sour afternotes. The grind is very fine and is much more suited for use with the One Cup Cone than the other brand of coffee I was using. However, one oddity: the cans of coffee didn't have an expiry date, just a code number. I called Melitta who interpreted the code as October 18 2007 and told me I had 18 months from the date of manufacture to drink all four cans. Fortunately, that won't be very difficult.


    Thursday, February 19, 2009

    Hamilton Beach - PS - 6-12 Cup Coffeemaker, Digital Clock - 41461

  • 2-12 cup
  • Programmable digital clock/timer
  • 2 hour automatic shutoff
  • Removable brew basket with easy lift-off design
  • Extra-large, easy-fill water reservoir with measurement marks
  • Lighted on switch
  • Automatic pause n serve
  • Middle-position cord
  • Dishwasher safe carafe


  • Wednesday, February 18, 2009

    Krups Black with Stainless Steel 10-Cup Programmable Coffeemaker with Thermal CarafeWith FREE Durgol Decalcifier

    Combining appealing and distinctive design with a powerful, fully programmable brewing system, this 1100-watt coffeemaker brews up to 10 cups of coffee quickly and efficiently. Along with its bright, blue, illuminated LCD display, the unit's control panel offers simple push-button functions including "on/off", a fully programmable clock, a programmable timer/auto-on from one to five hours, and an aroma switch that can be set to maximize flavor for one to three cups when less coffee is desired. With a no-drip spout and a generous handle for easy pouring, the unit's double-wall stainless-steel vacuum carafe maintains flavor and temperature longer. A popular pause-and-serve function allows for pouring a cup midbrew, and an audible signal indicates when brewing is complete. The appliance includes a soft-eject swing-out filter holder for easily adding ground coffee, as well as a magnified water-level indicator for high visibility. The machine's 60-ounce water reservoir provides a built-in water filtration system that removes chlorine and lime scale build-up to ensure better tasting coffee and longer machine life, while its automatic electronic de-scaling indicator measures brew time and calculates when de-scaling is necessary. The coffeemaker measures 10-1/2 by 8-1/2 by 13-3/4 inches and carries a one-year warranty.
    Customer Review: Great coffee for only six months
    If you buy this coffee maker, be sure to keep the receipt. We got six months of great coffee out of it (that's why I gave it two stars), but this morning it won't make coffee. It just flashes "8888" and the out of water symbol. Yes, we've emptied it several times, unplugged it to reset, and tried different assorted fixes. Buy at your own risk! When we purchased this unit last summer there were lots of reviews here on it. Our unit is a FMF5.


    Monday, February 16, 2009

    Spain: the world's most active coffee scene.: An article from: Tea & Coffee Trade Journal

    This digital document is an article from Tea & Coffee Trade Journal, published by Lockwood Trade Journal Co., Inc. on October 1, 1991. The length of the article is 2013 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

    Citation Details
    Title: Spain: the world's most active coffee scene.
    Author: Jonathan Bell
    Publication: Tea & Coffee Trade Journal (Magazine/Journal)
    Date: October 1, 1991
    Publisher: Lockwood Trade Journal Co., Inc.
    Volume: v163 Issue: n10 Page: p52(5)

    Distributed by Thomson Gale


    Saturday, February 14, 2009

    Melitta Cone Coffee Filters, Natural Brown, No. 6, 40-Count (Pack of 12)

    Get the best taste from your coffee by using a filter. Sediments and bitter oil get trapped in the paper, not in your cup of coffee.
    Customer Review: Melita coffee filters
    It is hard to find this #6 size filters in any local store. We are glad to be able to order them from Amazon at a very good price.
    Customer Review: BEST QUALITY, BEST BUY!!
    These natural brown filters are far superior and much healthier than the bleached traditional "white" filters. The 40-count, pack of 12 price can't be beat!! I am thoroughly happy with the filters and I'm a happy Amazon customer. I hope they continue to offer these hard to find no. 6 natural filters in the future!


    Friday, February 13, 2009

    Delonghi 4-Cup Glass Carafe Coffeemaker - Black

    DELONGHI DC50B Automatic Drip Coffee Maker 4-cup, 20-oz capacity ; Easy-access filter basket with permanent washable filter ; Shower head design; Non-stick warming plate ;for easy clean-up ; Pause and serve function ; Push button control makes it easy to use cord storage area Automatic Drip Coffee Maker
    Customer Review: Stopped working after two days
    The lid stopped closing after two days. The moment you see how the latch is designed, you can predict such an outcome. Very unreliable and mechanically not sound.


    Thursday, February 12, 2009

    The evolution of brewing equipment. (Coffee Break) (Column): An article from: Tea & Coffee Trade Journal

    This digital document is an article from Tea & Coffee Trade Journal, published by Lockwood Trade Journal Co., Inc. on August 1, 1993. The length of the article is 1491 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

    Citation Details
    Title: The evolution of brewing equipment. (Coffee Break) (Column)
    Author: John Heuman
    Publication: Tea & Coffee Trade Journal (Magazine/Journal)
    Date: August 1, 1993
    Publisher: Lockwood Trade Journal Co., Inc.
    Volume: v165 Issue: n8 Page: p7(3)

    Article Type: Column

    Distributed by Thomson Gale


    Wednesday, February 11, 2009

    Black & Decker DCM500B SmartBrew 5-Cup Coffeemaker

    5 CUP COFFEE MAKER: Full size 5 cup coffeemaker (25 oz./750 ml) capacity. Perfect Pour carafe with dripless spout. 1-piece cover. Water level indicator. Easy-to-read fill/brew marks. Nonstick keeps hot plate. Power On light and water window. Removable fil
    Customer Review: Makes terrible coffee
    Ok, I know that this is meant to be a no-frills, simple coffee maker, but the quality of the coffee that it produces is just unacceptable. Like another reviewer wrote, it doesn't heat the water hot enough to make flavorful coffee. So unless you like warm, weak coffee, stay away from this machine! The spout on my carafe didn't leak, but the carafe, itself, was rather fragile. Terrible buy. I'm returning mine tomorrow.
    Customer Review: coffee pot
    cooffee pot is not a good one drips everywgere DeLonghi DC50W Twenty Four Seven Drip Coffee Maker, White


    Monday, February 9, 2009

    Senseo Douwe Egberts Coffee Pods

    Customer Review: Not strong enough
    I have a basic problem of having been brought up in Spain. So, I'm oriented to good strong robust coffee. In my research, I concluded that this would be the strongest available for Senseo. Still not strong enough. This morning I used 2 pods to make a short cup of coffee. Its getting better. I also just discovered that they make a pod filter in which I can place my own coffee grounds. I will order two of these and test them. I feel this may be the answer.
    Customer Review: Excellent product....have it on auto delivery...
    I have been buying Senseo for a couple years now and am very satisfied with the quality & taste of this product. We enjoy the medium and dark roast and take advantage of the auto-delivery discount through Amazon. We happen to use the Senseo coffee to make ourselves latte's & mochas; heating up half a cup of milk in the microwave, then press single serve, pour the coffee into the hot milk, stir in a tablespoon of chocolate mixture and ....(if we're feeling indulgant), top it off with whip cream. No need for Starbucks or coffee house when you have excellent coffee like this at home! ...The quality and flavor are great and had never disappointed. 5 stars!


    Sunday, February 8, 2009

    Mr. Coffee DR4MC 4-Cup Coffeemaker, White

    Mr. Coffee 4 cup coffee maker - white
    Customer Review: You will hate yourself in the morning.
    You will hate yourself in the morning if you buy this Mr. Coffee coffeemaker. IT LEAKS - HORRIBLY! One full cup of water runs out of the base of the coffeemaker onto your counter top and down the front of the cabinet. I purchased two of these coffeemakers, one for my son and one for me. They both leaked. I threw mine in the trash and replaced it with a Cuisinart. Save yourself some grief - don't buy this coffeemaker.
    Customer Review: Just Don't
    I am a modest coffee drinker. I drink 4 cups a day, and I require little of a coffeemaker other than an on/off button. My last perfectly servicable Mr. Coffee 4-cup machine bit the dust, so I replaced it with this one, because at least I could re-use the carafe. Well, the internal design guys have been at the guts of this one. First, you can no longer remove, rinse and/or wipe down the internal chamber condensation from your last pot. You have to insert a papertowel into the new internal resevoir, scraping your hand on some internal parts that probably weren't meant to be messed with. They have likewise redesigned the basket, and it barely fits the standard coffee filters anymore, without crinkling and leaving grounds in your pot, and, hey, the internal water resevoir, where it has no business backwashing anyway. And god forbid you should try to make 5 cups in your 4-cup machine, for which there is plenty of room in the carafe, and in the resevoir, and which works well in many other 4-cup machines. My coffee maker lives on top of my microwave on a little shelf, by the toaster oven, because I have no counterspace for it. I have to lift it out some 10 inches, fill it up, insert the basket, and put it back on the microwave to process. I have mastered the art of moving a fully water loaded machine the little bit required. This one sloshes water everywhere. From the top of the machine? No! There's an engineered HOLE in the back of the reservoir to keep you from overfilling the chamber that last little bit. Water fountains everywhere from the center back part of the machine. I suppose I could put a piece of duct tape over it, but who wants duct tape in their coffee. Good God. I will be replacing my machine shortly, then gleefully smashing my carafes on the driveway.


    Thursday, January 29, 2009

    The test. (Specialty Coffee Association of America's brew strength meter): An article from: Tea & Coffee Trade Journal

    This digital document is an article from Tea & Coffee Trade Journal, published by Lockwood Trade Journal Co., Inc. on December 1, 1996. The length of the article is 1386 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

    Citation Details
    Title: The test. (Specialty Coffee Association of America's brew strength meter)
    Publication: Tea & Coffee Trade Journal (Magazine/Journal)
    Date: December 1, 1996
    Publisher: Lockwood Trade Journal Co., Inc.
    Volume: v168 Issue: n12 Page: p43(2)

    Distributed by Thomson Gale


    Wednesday, January 28, 2009

    Farberware Percolators

    Customer Review: Convenient and fast
    I was looking for a way to make coffee on the road. This is perfect; I use it at home, too. No paper filters yet no grounds in the coffee. All stainless cleans easily. Coffee brews quickly and tastes fine.


    Coffee Filters- White Cone

    - For Melitta manual coffee makers Mfg. Nos. CM-0/2, CM- 0/2 (No. 6084040), CM-1/2" and Krups coffee maker Mfg. Nos. 241, and 256 - White - Box/100


    Tuesday, January 27, 2009

    Coleman Camp Coffeemaker

    10 Cup Camping Drip Coffeemaker, Drips Brews Coffee Just Like Your Household Coffeemaker, Swing Out Filter Basket, Solid Steel Base, Easy Pour Decanter, Brewing Pause'N Serve, Works With 1&3 Burner Camp Stoves,, Filter Size 8 To 12 Cups Basket, All Brands, Plus It Makes Many Other Hot Drinks Like Hot Cocoa, Hot Cider, Even Soup.
    Customer Review: Heaven sent for group camping
    Does what it's designed to do. It makes great coffee at your campsite. It brews fast (ten minutes) on a Coleman stove that's protected by a windscreen. However, my pot once took 45 minutes to finish on a mismatched burner/grill setup. One windy morning, brewing didn't even start until I improvised extensive wind protection. Once you get the setup right, you'll be delighted with the results. As other reviews note, you must keep the pot handle centered. I pour the brew into a pump Thermos dispenser so others don't touch the carafe. "Roughing it" once meant enduring percolated coffee. Thank you Coleman for your gift to outdoor Java Joes.
    Customer Review: Just like home
    Having a coffee maker at home, there is nothing better waking up to a hot cup of coffee while enjoying the great outdoors. In the past we have used a perculator, but the coffee that produces is highly inconsistent. Once we found this Coleman coffee maker, I was hooked! It takes about the same amount of time that my Mr. Coffee does at home - producing the same amount of coffee in the same amount of time! The first time I used this, I thought it would take longer than home and I was OK with that. I was totally surprised to find this took about the same amount of time my eletric coffee maker takes at home. Living in Idaho, we travel to many high altitude locations (8000-9000+ elevation) and never have experienced any problems using this coffee maker. I would recommend using a good propane stove (Coleman) and a beautiful setting outdoors. I would get this one again without thinking for friends who also enjoy the great outdoors.


    Black & Decker 12-Cup Coffeemaker

  • 12-Cup Spacemaker Coffee Maker
  • Perfect Pour Glass Carafe
  • Programmable Digital Clock
  • Sneak-a-Cup feature
  • LCD Display
  • Auto-Off
  • Removable Reservoir
    Customer Review: Bad design
    My wife and I are replacing this unit because as others state, the basket does not stay closed reliably. We have had a number of episodes where it pops open by itself. While I like the idea of a removable water bin (so you can fill up the coffeemaker without using the pot itself to pour in water) the bin is difficult to disengage from the unit. Thus, it has been a constant struggle. Makes good coffee, but I'd tell anyone to stay away from this particular model.
    Customer Review: Poor Quality
    I would not recommend this product. 1) the mounting bracket installs with the screw going up into the cabinet 2) product completely died within the first 6 months of use. One day it just would not turn on.


  • Sunday, January 25, 2009

    Cuisinart (DGB-700BC) 12 Cup Grind & Brew Coffeemaker (Brushed Chrome) + (ED150) Bean Vac Coffee Canister

    Easily brew up to 12 cups of great-tasting coffee with this 24-hour fully programmable coffeemaker. The unit comes equipped with a built-in burr grinder, which automatically grinds beans right before brewing, and its grind-control function makes it easy to program the amount of coffee to grind--from 2 to 12 cups. In addition, its strength selector allows for choosing from strong, medium, or mild coffee. The unit's bean hopper holds up to a half pound of beans and comes with a sealed lid to prevent moisture. Other highlights include adjustable automatic shutoff (from zero to four hours), a grind-off option, and an integrated 2- to 4-cup feature, as well as a Gold tone commercial-style permanent filter and charcoal water filter to remove impurities, and a brew-pause function for sneaking a cup midbrew.


    Delonghi 4-Cup Glass Carafe Coffeemaker - Black

    DELONGHI DC50B Automatic Drip Coffee Maker 4-cup, 20-oz capacity ; Easy-access filter basket with permanent washable filter ; Shower head design; Non-stick warming plate ;for easy clean-up ; Pause and serve function ; Push button control makes it easy to use cord storage area Automatic Drip Coffee Maker
    Customer Review: Stopped working after two days
    The lid stopped closing after two days. The moment you see how the latch is designed, you can predict such an outcome. Very unreliable and mechanically not sound.


    Saturday, January 24, 2009

    Aerolatte Stainless-Steel Deluxe Edition Frother with Stand, Chrome

    Safe and easy to use, the Aerolatte milk frother eliminates the need for expensive steam-based machines. It works directly in your mug or glass using an innovative whisk-head to turn milk that has been heated in the microwave or stovetop into rich, thick foam in just 20 seconds. Use for lattes, cappuccinos, milkshakes and hot chocolate. Made from food-grade stainless steel. Includes instructions, recipes, a handy stand and 2 AA batteries. 5 Year Guarantee.
    Customer Review: A Very Good Frother
    This frother can be kept on the kitchen counter in its own attractive holder, and it is lightweight and easy to take along on trips. It produces a firm foam in seconds with warmed milk. I was so pleased with my frother,I purchased one as a gift for my sister
    Customer Review: Works great!
    I bought this item as a gift for someone and they told me that it worked fabulously and frothed the milk just like a steamer would! They also said the stand looked stylish in the kitchen.


    12c Coffeemaker- Black

    12-Cup, Programmable, Pause n' Serve, Removable Filter Basket, 2 Hour Auto Shut-off, Dual Water Windows, On/Off Indicator Light, Cord Storage, Black