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The Mr. Coffee Iced and Hot Coffee Maker is a versatile single-serve machine designed for coffee lovers who appreciate both hot and iced beverages. With a 16-ounce capacity and a powerful 900-watt operation, it features an integrated measuring system for perfect brewing every time. The package includes a reusable tumbler, lid, straw, and coffee filter, promoting an eco-friendly coffee experience. Its sleek matte black design complements any kitchen, making it a stylish addition to your countertop.
Exterior Finish | Matte |
Material | Plastic |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 7"D x 10"W x 16"H |
Capacity | 16 ounces |
Style | Modern |
Color | Black |
Recommended Uses For Product | Hot and iced coffee brewing |
Operation Mode | Fully Automatic |
Voltage | 120 |
Human Interface Input | Buttons |
Wattage | 900 watts |
Filter Type | Reusable |
Specific Uses For Product | Iced Coffee, Hot Coffee |
Special Features | Reusable Tumbler, Reusable Coffee Filter |
Coffee Maker Type | Moka Pot |
C**T
Great little machine
I love how easy it is to use and clean. It doesn’t make really hot coffee, so if that’s your thing, you need to spend way more. It makes it at a great temp for me.
R**R
My coffee tastes better then the K-cups
I love this machine! It’s perfect for just me in the morning! I can have my favorite coffee any size I want!
R**S
Delicious Iced Coffee
I absolutely love this coffeemaker! I bought it to make iced coffee for the warm/hot weather. It's easy to use, it's small, and makes delicious, iced coffee!!
A**C
Good coffee, flimsy filter
The machine makes a good cup of coffee, no pod for the landfill. I love the iced coffee function! I rarely use the plastic tall iced coffee cup; I use proportionate amounts of water and ice in either my mug or a regular glass, with double the coffee of my hot. Delightful.My only issue is that the permanent filter is pretty fragile, and I've been unable to find the right size to order; I want at least 1 on hand for when the original falls apart. But customer service from Mr. Coffee told me they don't sell replacement filters, to look on Amazon! But I've only seen bigger ones. We're being super careful, but I fear that the whole machine will be a landfill problem too soon.
J**E
I LOVE THIS COFFEE MACHINE!!
It is very easy to use. I put my coffee and water in it at night, close the lid, and when I get up in the morning, all I have to do is push a button, and VOILA - coffee within about 2 minutes. I love that the parts are easy to clean. Every night I take out the basket holder, the basket, the little thing with the red something on it -(I have no idea what that is called), the two parts under where the glass sits while making the coffee, and just wash it all with my morning breakfast dishes, and put it back together again.I keep it very clean, and with this coffee pot, that is easy to do . I haven't tried to make Iced coffee yet, because Winter just ended and Summer hasn't really started yet, but when it starts getting really hot, I will try to make the iced coffee as well. After you make your coffee, and take the parts out to wash, you do need to wipe the inside of the coffee pot down because water collects in the lid and a little bit on the inside, but I just wipe it down, leave the lid open for a while and let it air dry completely before I make my next morning coffee.There is only one thing about it that is kind of weird, and that is after the coffee has emptied into the glass, (it's actually plastic, but who cares), but sometimes after you pour your coffee into another container, (which I do), it will sort of "spurt" out a little bit more water that, if there isn't a glass under it, it goes down to the bottom of the coffee pot, but it's not a big deal. It's just that you might think that all of the water has gone into your coffee cup or the plastic glass, take the cup/glass away, and then it sort of spurts out just a little bit more water, even after the light goes off - but that's just what it does. Since I know that, I pour the coffee into another container as soon as it finishes, and then put the plastic glass back under it again until the "spurting of water" is finished. It is really not a big deal once you get used to it and know that it works like that - it's like it is just getting rid of any excess water that is still in the coffee pot that, for some reason did not come out with the coffee??? I really don't know why it does that, but as for the coffee pot in general - I love it. It's the best one I have ever had.
N**E
Great!
Great and easy to clean!
N**K
Mr. Coffee For the Win!
It does exactly what I need it to do and it does it fast! I love iced coffee and have been shopping around for an at-home iced coffee maker and I love that it comes with it's own tumbler with marker lines for water and ice so I know exactly how to make the mix. And as soon as I hit the iced coffee brew button it starts brewing instantly. Great price, great size, and my need is met!
D**É
Not good for Iced Coffee
I almost exclusively drink my coffee iced. I had my doubts about the "cooling" mechanism this coffee maker seems to have but I didn't wanna dish out more money for one that does cold brew so I bought it anyway. Twice now I've tried to make iced coffee, I filled the tumbler to the water line on the cup, poured it, then filled it to the top with ice, then pressed the "over ice button" I come back once it's done, and ALL the ice is melted, and just left lukewarm coffee. I'm disappointed but at the same time if I don't have cold brew then I usually just put ice in hot coffee anyway. I even looked at the directions again to see if the water line is how much you're supposed to put in there with ice in it, ergo I was putting too much water in before since I did the ice after. Nope, the directions say to fill it with water then put the ice in after pouring it. So... I don't know, I've seen pictures of the coffee in the tumbler with ice still in it like it barely melted so maybe it's something wrong with mine? I'm gonna keep it and just put like half the amount of water then see what amount of water will keep all the ice from melting. Since you use more coffee grounds for the iced coffee, making it stronger, it's kinda meant to be watered down a bit anyway. If you're picky about your iced coffee then just get a cold brew. I just wanted to let everyone know that it will just melt all your ice.Update: tried experimenting ways to not melt all the ice, and found a system that works. I use cold refrigerated water from my filtered water pitcher, not room temperature water. I also use slightly less water than at the fill line. Doing these 2 things prevents the ice melting all the way and you get a decent amount of ice at the end, so I'm happy with my purchase now yay
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