




KRUPS Coffee Maker 10 Cups Simply Brew Stainless Steel Drip Coffee Maker, 900 Watts Coffee Filter, Drip Free, Dishwasher Safe Pot , Black & Silver
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About this item ๐๐๐ซ๐ ๐ ๐๐ซ๐๐ฐ๐ข๐ง๐ ๐๐๐ฉ๐๐๐ข๐ญ๐ฒ: Serve delicious, freshly brewed coffee with our 10 cup coffee maker. Featuring a 1.5 L (51 oz) capacity, this drip coffee maker is perfect for a family of coffee lovers or entertaining guests. ๐๐๐ฎ๐ฌ๐ & ๐๐ซ๐๐ฐ ๐๐ฒ๐ฌ๐ญ๐๐ฆ: Experience the convenience of our innovative Pause & Brew system, allowing you to grab a cup mid-brew without any mess or disruption. Coffee on demand, tailored to your taste with our drip coffee machine. ๐๐ฑ๐ญ๐๐ง๐๐๐ ๐๐๐ซ๐ฆ๐ญ๐ก: Activate our Keep Warm function post-brew to maintain the perfect coffee temperature until manually turned off. With this coffee maker, your coffee pot stays warm and ready for enjoyment. ๐๐๐๐จ๐ซ๐ญ๐ฅ๐๐ฌ๐ฌ ๐๐ซ๐๐ฐ๐ข๐ง๐ : Our 10 cup coffee maker comes equipped with a reusable coffee filter, a measuring spoon, and a no-drip carafe, ensuring a seamless brewing experience. Press the easy on/off button and relish uncomplicated coffee mornings. ๐๐๐ฌ๐ฒ ๐๐จ ๐๐ฅ๐๐๐ง: Crafted with easy-to-wipe materials and a dishwasher-safe glass carafe, cleaning up after brewing is a breeze with our stainless steel coffee maker. Enjoy hassle-free maintenance for your beloved coffee machine. ย See more product details
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Product information Features & Specs Other Special Features of the Product Easy Brewing, Permanent Filter, Water Tank Window Coffee Maker Type Drip Coffee Machine Specific Uses For Product coffee Recommended Uses For Product Making coffee Operation Mode Manual Wattage 900 watts Voltage 120 Human Interface Input Buttons Coffee Input Type ground Smart Home Compatibility Not Smart Home Compatible Power Source AC adapter Filter Type Reusable Measurements Capacity 10 Cups Item Dimensions D x W x H 8.27"D x 6.65"W x 12.83"H Item Weight 4.06 Pounds Number of Items 1 Unit Count 1.0 Count coffee_filter_size #4 Warranty & Support Feedback Item details Brand Name KRUPS Included Components Carafe Model Name Simply Brew Model Number 10942227434 Customer Package Type Standard Packaging Manufacturer TFAL9 Warranty Description 2 Year Limited Warranty UPC 010942227434 Part Number 10942227434 Item Type Name Drip Coffee Maker Best Sellers Rank #5,590 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #11 in Coffee Machines ASIN B08PP1H7QK Customer Reviews 4.2 out of 5 stars Style Color Silver Style Filter Coffee Maker Materials & Care Material Plastic, Stainless Steel Exterior Finish Stainless Steel Is the item dishwasher safe? Yes
Customer reviews
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Great coffee maker. Wish the carafe and water tank were larger.
I have made coffee with the Krups coffee maker for the past 7 mornings. Over the past decade, I've relied on a French Press and have always ground my own coffee beans. It took a while to figure out the right proportions, especially since I needed to use a finer grind. I've finally adapted to the Krups. The coffee maker looks good and fits well on the counter. It is compact and doesnโt overwhelm the area. This is my routine: I use 40 grams of quality (Peetโs) whole bean coffee which I grind on a medium setting. I fill the carafe with 48 ounces of water (1420ml) which I weigh (1360 gm) so I can have a consistent tasting cup of coffee every morning. It took several days to get the proportions correct. Using a French Press required more coffee beans to achieve the desired strength. (Forty-eight ounces of water brings the top past the maximum line and just to the bottom of the little hole in the water tank. I had no problem with this at all.) If you are a coffee enthusiast, and taste and consistency matter to you, it is important to use premium coffee beans that you grind immediately before use, fresh cold water and the same proportions each time (adjusted to your taste.) There is no more fine silt at the bottom of my cup that you get with a French Press. The coffee brews fast, though I haven't tried the ยฝ anti-drip function that makes a slower, stronger pot. I find the strength with no anti-drip to be just fine. Having coffee with the perfect strength matters to meโit shouldnโt be overpowering, but it also canโt be watery or too weak. The coffee is rich and robust, and I think the Krups machine enhances its flavor well. I have used the โblooming buttonโ each time because I was intrigued by the โextra fullness and characterโ that the instruction booklet claims the blooming provides. The concept of releasing some water to soak the beans and then continuing the brewing process seemed to make sense. You can try both ways and see if there is a difference. Clean-up is quick. You just slide out the filter holder containing the grinds and dump them. Then wash the carafe. For me, there is a negative with this coffee maker. When I read 8-cup coffee maker I thought 8 American cups where a cup is usually a mug or at the very least, 8 oz. Not the case with this coffee maker. We are two people. Between us, we drink at least two full mugs of coffee each morning. One carafe of this coffee maker makes eight 4oz. cups. Every morning, I need to repeat the process twice since I brew a carafe and a half to ensure there's enough coffee for both of us. This coffee maker would be perfect if the water tank were larger so that a larger carafe of coffee could be brewed. There is one final note. There is no mention of coffee filters in the write up on Amazon so I didnโt know that even 1 or 2 complimentary filters were not included. Hence, a run to the grocery store the first morning. Also, no mention of the filter type in the instruction booklet either, although there is a Q & A on the Amazon page where it explains it uses a paper filter, cone type, #4. Be careful, the instruction booklet has a few typos and partial sentences that you need to use common sense to fill in. Enjoy your coffee!!
I have made coffee with the Krups coffee maker for the past 7 mornings. Over the past decade, I've relied on a French Press and have always ground my own coffee beans. It took a while to figure out the right proportions, especially since I needed to use a finer grind. I've finally adapted to the Krups. The coffee maker looks good and fits well on the counter. It is compact and doesnโt overwhelm the area. This is my routine: I use 40 grams of quality (Peetโs) whole bean coffee which I grind on a medium setting. I fill the carafe with 48 ounces of water (1420ml) which I weigh (1360 gm) so I can have a consistent tasting cup of coffee every morning. It took several days to get the proportions correct. Using a French Press required more coffee beans to achieve the desired strength. (Forty-eight ounces of water brings the top past the maximum line and just to the bottom of the little hole in the water tank. I had no problem with this at all.) If you are a coffee enthusiast, and taste and consistency matter to you, it is important to use premium coffee beans that you grind immediately before use, fresh cold water and the same proportions each time (adjusted to your taste.) There is no more fine silt at the bottom of my cup that you get with a French Press. The coffee brews fast, though I haven't tried the ยฝ anti-drip function that makes a slower, stronger pot. I find the strength with no anti-drip to be just fine. Having coffee with the perfect strength matters to meโit shouldnโt be overpowering, but it also canโt be watery or too weak. The coffee is rich and robust, and I think the Krups machine enhances its flavor well. I have used the โblooming buttonโ each time because I was intrigued by the โextra fullness and characterโ that the instruction booklet claims the blooming provides. The concept of releasing some water to soak the beans and then continuing the brewing process seemed to make sense. You can try both ways and see if there is a difference. Clean-up is quick. You just slide out the filter holder containing the grinds and dump them. Then wash the carafe. For me, there is a negative with this coffee maker. When I read 8-cup coffee maker I thought 8 American cups where a cup is usually a mug or at the very least, 8 oz. Not the case with this coffee maker. We are two people. Between us, we drink at least two full mugs of coffee each morning. One carafe of this coffee maker makes eight 4oz. cups. Every morning, I need to repeat the process twice since I brew a carafe and a half to ensure there's enough coffee for both of us. This coffee maker would be perfect if the water tank were larger so that a larger carafe of coffee could be brewed. There is one final note. There is no mention of coffee filters in the write up on Amazon so I didnโt know that even 1 or 2 complimentary filters were not included. Hence, a run to the grocery store the first morning. Also, no mention of the filter type in the instruction booklet either, although there is a Q & A on the Amazon page where it explains it uses a paper filter, cone type, #4. Be careful, the instruction booklet has a few typos and partial sentences that you need to use common sense to fill in. Enjoy your coffee!!
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Favorite reason to wake up every morning
I'm a coffee enthusiast. With any hobby, you can spend SO MUCH MONEY, and you reach a point of diminishing returns. Coffee is no exception. However, this coffee maker meets the perfect mix of value and performance. It is easy to use, and every cup of coffee is consistent, hot, and flavorful, providing you make it in the same way. The machine itself looks quite nice. The three buttons, right to left are: Power - turns it on. Turns it off Half Capacity - This does something with the warming plate when you make a smaller pot. I make 750mL a day, which comes to be 5 cups on this machine. I keep it turned on. Blooming - This alters the brew cycle to pour some water over the grounds... pause for a while, then brews the rest of the pot. I'm undecided on this feature, but my girlfriend prefers it. Use and cleanup is easy. 1. Pour water into the water reservoir (max 1250mL) Tip: I use a pitcher that only ever contains clean water for this. Instead of using the carafe like is common. This helps everything stay cleaner, longer. 2. Add beans into a cone filter. Put that filter in the container. 3. Turn it on. Wait a bit. Drink Coffee 4. Toss grounds, rinse stuff off, let it dry for tomorrow If you're this far in the review, you're probably someone looking to increase their coffee game. And you've probably read about ratios of beans to water etc. 1:16, 1:17, 1:18 etc. I actually prefer mine on the weaker side (so I can drink more without getting jittery!) And with quality ingredients and equipment, you don't need to make a cup of sludge to have any flavor. My preferred ratio 1:18, or with numbers -- 40g of beans. 750mL of water. Finally if you're still reading, here's my personal ranking of what makes good coffee: 1. Good water 2. Good whole bean coffee 3. Grinding your beans right before brewing in a 4. Good grinder 5. Measure your beans and water and keep it consistent 6. The coffee maker So yeah, it makes a difference, but not as much as like the first 3 do. This was the last piece of coffee equipment I upgraded, from just an old Mr. Coffee drip, and it is better. but not as night & day difference as switching to whole beans ground early.
I'm a coffee enthusiast. With any hobby, you can spend SO MUCH MONEY, and you reach a point of diminishing returns. Coffee is no exception. However, this coffee maker meets the perfect mix of value and performance. It is easy to use, and every cup of coffee is consistent, hot, and flavorful, providing you make it in the same way. The machine itself looks quite nice. The three buttons, right to left are: Power - turns it on. Turns it off Half Capacity - This does something with the warming plate when you make a smaller pot. I make 750mL a day, which comes to be 5 cups on this machine. I keep it turned on. Blooming - This alters the brew cycle to pour some water over the grounds... pause for a while, then brews the rest of the pot. I'm undecided on this feature, but my girlfriend prefers it. Use and cleanup is easy. 1. Pour water into the water reservoir (max 1250mL) Tip: I use a pitcher that only ever contains clean water for this. Instead of using the carafe like is common. This helps everything stay cleaner, longer. 2. Add beans into a cone filter. Put that filter in the container. 3. Turn it on. Wait a bit. Drink Coffee 4. Toss grounds, rinse stuff off, let it dry for tomorrow If you're this far in the review, you're probably someone looking to increase their coffee game. And you've probably read about ratios of beans to water etc. 1:16, 1:17, 1:18 etc. I actually prefer mine on the weaker side (so I can drink more without getting jittery!) And with quality ingredients and equipment, you don't need to make a cup of sludge to have any flavor. My preferred ratio 1:18, or with numbers -- 40g of beans. 750mL of water. Finally if you're still reading, here's my personal ranking of what makes good coffee: 1. Good water 2. Good whole bean coffee 3. Grinding your beans right before brewing in a 4. Good grinder 5. Measure your beans and water and keep it consistent 6. The coffee maker So yeah, it makes a difference, but not as much as like the first 3 do. This was the last piece of coffee equipment I upgraded, from just an old Mr. Coffee drip, and it is better. but not as night & day difference as switching to whole beans ground early.
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Purchased in 2020, still works great, makes good coffee! Great quality.
I have purchased this small little coffee maker back in 2020 during the pandemic and I'm still using it 4 years later! It functions perfectly, it has never broken down, extremely easy to clean and no hassle! I have been meaning to post a review for so many years now, but I had forgotten to do it until recently. If you are looking for a small coffee maker that doesn't take too much counter space, looks stylish with silver accent, comes with a re-usable filter, makes quick coffee and is easy to clean, you must purchase this one. You don't even need to think about whether to buy it, it is cheap and will last you years! For the price range, this is definitely a steal. I have attached a photo where it shows how small the coffee maker actually is in comparison to a ninja blender and a coffee mug from Ikea. I have been enjoying this coffee maker and I hope others can do the same. I wanted to mention that this is ideal for one person, mainly if you need a couple of cups on a daily basis. For the size, quality of coffee it makes, functionality and aesthetics, I rate this 5/5!
I have purchased this small little coffee maker back in 2020 during the pandemic and I'm still using it 4 years later! It functions perfectly, it has never broken down, extremely easy to clean and no hassle! I have been meaning to post a review for so many years now, but I had forgotten to do it until recently. If you are looking for a small coffee maker that doesn't take too much counter space, looks stylish with silver accent, comes with a re-usable filter, makes quick coffee and is easy to clean, you must purchase this one. You don't even need to think about whether to buy it, it is cheap and will last you years! For the price range, this is definitely a steal. I have attached a photo where it shows how small the coffee maker actually is in comparison to a ninja blender and a coffee mug from Ikea. I have been enjoying this coffee maker and I hope others can do the same. I wanted to mention that this is ideal for one person, mainly if you need a couple of cups on a daily basis. For the size, quality of coffee it makes, functionality and aesthetics, I rate this 5/5!
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Great coffeemaker - though it may not last two years
This has been a great coffeemaker for me for 22 months. It died just now (heating element won't turn on, but then again I've used it many hours of - drinking 3 mugs of coffee, then 3 mugs of decaf, then (just using water), about 3 mugs of tea every day, while working from home and rarely going out. It's very easy to use, and easy pull out the carafe and pour the first cup before the coffeemaker cycle is done. I'm not inclined to criticize KRUPS for making a coffee maker that didn't quite last two years, given that I had it on about 4 hours a day and that it has served me well all that time. Too many small appliances these days don't last more than a year. My last hand vacuum, which had great reviews, lasted only 3 months. At the moment though, I'm not sure if I will replace this with the same model or get the Black&Decker model which gets even better reviews and is less expensive. I'm leaning toward the latter.....
This has been a great coffeemaker for me for 22 months. It died just now (heating element won't turn on, but then again I've used it many hours of - drinking 3 mugs of coffee, then 3 mugs of decaf, then (just using water), about 3 mugs of tea every day, while working from home and rarely going out. It's very easy to use, and easy pull out the carafe and pour the first cup before the coffeemaker cycle is done. I'm not inclined to criticize KRUPS for making a coffee maker that didn't quite last two years, given that I had it on about 4 hours a day and that it has served me well all that time. Too many small appliances these days don't last more than a year. My last hand vacuum, which had great reviews, lasted only 3 months. At the moment though, I'm not sure if I will replace this with the same model or get the Black&Decker model which gets even better reviews and is less expensive. I'm leaning toward the latter.....