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Comentado en México el 5 de marzo de 2025
Me gusta la marca, esta cafetera para 10 tasas es excelente, el vidrio de la cafetera es delgado, y es difícil conseguir el repuesto así que hay que manipularla con mucho cuidado
Mae Sae
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 5 de marzo de 2025
This Krups 10-cup "Simply Brew" coffee maker is perfect for me! I don't need any digital settings so I find the simple on-off toggle switch and keep hot function just right for my use. It is the right size for storage in the kitchen corner appliance "garage" to keep counter space clear when not in use. It brews up a few cups of coffee in short time and easily, making it a good value for the money. Handle the carafe very gently and you will have use of it for some time.
gwflash
Comentado en Canadá el 29 de marzo de 2025
Coffee stays hot! Unit takes up little space on the counter and glass carafe is super light weight - take care when washing as it seems a little fragile. We are very happy with this purchase.
Esmeralda
Comentado en México el 14 de marzo de 2025
No se pudo cargar el contenido.
Niku
Comentado en México el 4 de enero de 2025
Muy sencilla de usar y elegante
ROBERTO CERVANTES
Comentado en México el 28 de enero de 2025
Delicioso el café, practica, fácil de usar. 10 de 10
Sergio Ram
Comentado en México el 5 de diciembre de 2024
Está cafetera tiene más de de un año. Funciona excelente.
Kevin Barry Maguire
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 4 de diciembre de 2024
I never thought I’d fall in love with an appliance, but here we are. The KRUPS Burr Grinder has become the MVP of my mornings, turning my groggy pre-coffee self into a caffeinated champion. It grinds like a pro, ensuring that my coffee is fresh, flavorful, and just the right consistency every single time. Honestly, it’s like having a barista in my kitchen—minus the man bun and ironic tattoos.Setup is a breeze. The settings are easy to adjust, whether you’re brewing a robust espresso or a smooth French press. It’s versatile, consistent, and, most importantly, quieter than my old grinder, which sounded like a jet engine warming up for takeoff. My neighbors are probably as grateful as I am.What I love most is how simple it is to clean. No more battling rogue coffee grounds that seem to appear out of thin air. KRUPS keeps the mess contained and my counters crumb-free, which is a small miracle in itself.If you’re a coffee enthusiast—or just someone who needs caffeine to humanize in the morning—this grinder is worth every penny. It’s dependable, efficient, and dare I say… grind-tastic. KRUPS has definitely upped my coffee game, and for that, I salute it (with a steaming mug of freshly ground coffee, of course).Bottom line: Buy it. Your taste buds (and sanity) will thank you. Cheers to fresh mornings and even fresher coffee! ☕✨
José H. Pérez Merlín
Comentado en México el 23 de diciembre de 2024
Parece simple pero esta cafetera es mejor que todas las de ese rango de precio.
Mercedes
Comentado en México el 20 de septiembre de 2024
Me gustó que automáticamente pones los granos, le indicas cuántas tasas, y se apaga automáticamente.Pudo tomar tomar mi café fresco y solo moler lo que ocupo, tien gran capacidad y las saspas no te estorban para servir.
Mike Byrne
Comentado en Canadá el 7 de diciembre de 2023
I don't have much to compare it to, but this conical grinder is great for my wife and me. We use the finest setting for a mochi pot style coffee maker. Once we found the setting for the amount we need to make a pot we only have to hit one button every morning and it grinds the perfect amount of coffee for our use. The noise is ok, I can only compare to our old blade grinder and this is quieter.
Gerardo Negrete Chavez
Comentado en México el 26 de abril de 2022
Tiene un buen ajuste para tamaño de grano, y esta medianamente bien regulado. Lo uso para moler cafe para prensa francesa y para cafetera de filtro y va excelente. Molido rápido y sin complicaciones. El único pero es el recipiente que capta el cafe molido, por estática se le queda pegado algo de cafe muy fino y al abrirlo tira un poco.
4thecloud
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 23 de enero de 2020
I LOVE this coffee maker! It's honestly like an automated French press as far as the flavor and ease go. Let me say I am very particular about my coffee; I home-roast my own organic beans and also buy organic and other roasted beans from the store. This coffee maker rivals the flavor of our French press due to its burr grinder, "bold" selector and small 2-cup pot (it says 4 cups, which is really 2 standard coffee cups). So I bought 2 to run/remake all the time in the mornings for our family of five.Cleanup: Easy! No different than washing up another coffee maker/French press/coffee maker parts or anything else that needs handwashing. I use the sprayer and spray the parts with hot water only then air-dry or hand-dry if making another pot immediately (weekends). Sometimes I want to remove the coffee oils, so I'll use some Dr. Bronner's in a foaming spray bottle then rinse. Sure, you have to rinse it between uses since it has a grinder and filter basket.Once a week I put the parts in the dishwasher (the carafe must be handwashed).I purchased 2 to use at once: I bought 2 of these for our family of five. When everyone is here on the weekends, we will brew and immediately rinse/dry and make another pot, so typically 4-6 pots each weekend morning. During the week, I brew 2 pots for four of us. Pros and cons follow after a bit more info.What we replaced and compare these to: First, these 2 carafes replaced our Cuisinart Grind and Brew which was making progressively weaker coffee (it only holds a certain amount of beans, and the grinder was NOT the burr grinder model). We have used a Cuisinart G & B for over 12 years. We also make percolated coffee at times, pour-over, and French Press plus a Keurig (with bold organic "kcups" from Aldi, or their hazelnut, donut store or decaf pods) at times for whomever wants it (great for company or late-in-day cups). This maker is like an automated French Press and is easier to wash/dry/clean than a French Press, in my opinion.Pros:1)Great coffee, rivaling a French press. I only use the finest 1 setting on grinder and BOLD grind. I can't promise what results you'll get with a coarser grind and not using the bold setting. I also use my own fresh-roasted beans or organic beans, but you can use whatever you like. * I will say Aldi's organic whole beans tasted like NOTHING....quite terrible, actually..in our old Cuisinart. The flavor was TRANSFORMED in these pots. The burr grinder and bold setting make all the difference.2)These pots are over-engineered and so solid! That's a rare find. So many coffee pots today--even our Cuisinart-- are cheaply made. I was ready to invest in an $800 coffee maker and kept finding reviews saying what "weak" and "inconsistent" coffee those made. I'm really a coffee snob, so I decided after 8 hours of research (no kidding!) to buy these. I'm glad I did. They are so well-made. I just started using them in late December, 2019 and expect them to last for years and years.3)Easy cleanup. Take 30 seconds to rinse all parts with a sprayer. You pop off the top by pressing button on right. I rinse it out, let it air dry. I slightly turn the bean housing to left; it lifts out. I empty reusable filter basket by whacking upside down on a bowl, these grinds go to compost. I rinse out this resuable filter basket with a sprayer for a few seconds, paying particular attention to hinged/recessed hinge where grinds will naturally pack (you'll see them in a fingernail-sized chunk when you rinse). Next, twist to release orange burr grinder, spray it. Next, spray out the bean housing part. I stick my pinkie through the filter basket housing side feeder toward grinder side to dislodge a tiny bit of grinds that accumulate here. Air dry like other parts. Then I squirt the pot with some Dr. Bronner's in a foam sprayer and rinse it out to dry on the rack too. Easy! This literally takes less than 30 seconds to clean all coffee parts. I wipe off the hotplate and maker with damp cloth as needed. That's it. I don't use soap except to run through dishwasher once a week. I don't see the bean oils as a bad thing when in plastic/etc as they don't go rancid and sort of "season" the parts, really (and once a week they get a sterilization in the top rack of dishwasher). No adverse taste noted with this easy practice. If you use a French press or wash a filter basket or coffee pot or bean grinder, it's no different than that, really. It is easier to clean than our Cuisinart Grind and Brew (which went to trash after many years of what I now realize was sub-par coffee!). And I do this cleaning X 2 with 2 pots every day, up to 6X on weekends when we all drink 2 cups each (which translates to one of these pots).4)Price: I bought 2 at $89/each with Prime free shipping. 2 great appliances I use daily at less than $200. The burr grinder is the real deal here---burr grinders alone can cost this or much more. A coffee maker with a burr grinder will cost $200 or more easy. You won't find this solid of a build (with adjustable burr grinder and bold setting!)5)If you want, you can skip the grind and brew your own store-bought or ground coffee or probably some chicory or other stuff you want to grind/add. A pinch of cinnamon in your ground beans?Cons:1) You have to pay attention when spraying/cleaning parts, but this really isn't a con. Again, it takes 30 seconds. I guess it's not self-cleaning, but what it? The carafe can't go in dishwasher and must be hand-washed. You have to handwash French press glass, or should, due to risk of minute cracks that can shatter the Borosilicate glass. I'm not sure if this pot has that, but guessing it does.Great machine. Think of it as an automated French press for on-demand GREAT coffee with a bit of an easier cleanup than a French press. Use the fine grind, the best quality whole beans you can get or roast yourself (actually easy and takes 5 minutes per batch in old 70s popcorn popper--been roasting for over 12 years on same machine), and BOLD setting.I hope this review helps those of you considering this machine. I'm guessing most people won't even consider a tiny 4 cup brewer so I'm glad we bought 2 and made this work so well for us :-).
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