the bottom line: it makes a flavorful cup of coffee, is easy to clean and use, and can be used anywhere
the flavor of the coffee really comes through and the coffee stays warms for a couple of hours in this press.
we liked this press after having coffee at a friend's house....but, i find it takes much experimenting to adjust the strength of the coffee flavor.
bottom line, the krups is slightly more convenient and a faster brew, the columbia costs less and makes more flavorful coffee.
you can't avoid this (no grinder is perfect), and since this sediment provides much of the flavor of the coffee, would you really want to?
love the flavor button, it make a nice rich cup of coffee.
the main thing is that the coffee tastes great (i use the "flavor" option).
last but not least the coffee's not hot enough after it first drips (especially if you use the flavor+ mode), unless you drink black.
i got this coffee maker and a few bags of dunk'n donuts flavored coffees from my grandparents and i really was able to kick the star habit!!
the optional flavorplus cycle produces a stronger taste which i happen to enjoy .
the coffee is better by far...no "cooked" taste, but an honest to goodness brewed flavor...and it holds that flavor to the last drop because the pot does just as advertised and while keeping the
i have even tried the 1-4 setting when i am having coffee and no one else is and it really does make a difference in the coffee flavor.
it makes great coffee (and you can pump up the flavor with the flavor+ mode).
the coffee seems much hotter than the original and the flavor brew selection really brews up a good cup of coffee.
otherwise the coffee on the flavor setting turned out a cup closest to my favorite barrister in my home, starbucks.
it makes incredibly hot coffee which really makes the most of the pod flavor.
the only 'flavored' coffee i have tried has been the baronet pumpkin spice which i find very mild with just a hint of pumpkin.
the ones you get in most grocery stores only have about 7 grams of coffee in them - and they just don't measure up in flavor or value to the premium 10+ gram coffee pods you find online or in
she asked me to hold on to the bunn my cafe another week and she would send out a sample pack with more roasts and flavors for me to try before i gave up on pod coffee.
also, if i have company and one person wants decaf and someone else wants flavored regular, it's no problem.
i am happy with it.the coffee beans are grounded each day and i enjoy a fresh cup with true flavor.
i think the integral, changable water filter is great & i like the flavor of the coffee it makes & its fast brewing cycle.
she loves the size which is perfect for the small kitchen and the wonderful flavor fresh brewed coffee has.
it makes delicious strong tea or coffee with no cross-flavors because it uses different baskets for each.
i think those fancy bunn machines everyone loves so much get the brew so hot it destroys the flavor.
keeps coffee hot for hours without continuing to brew it so the flavor is the same 5 hours after making it.
is right on (190ish)big pot, 10 cups means 10 cupsgreat flavor output negative product points little lid thingy was broken when i got it, waiting on anothercarafe lid hurts your hands a little when
it brews fast and the coffee has a great flavor.
i had previously purchased the krups thermal carafe and was happy with the flavor but it just did not keep coffee hot and it did occasionally misfill and drench my counter.
we took it to my sister's vacation home with our home roasted coffee, as i wanted to make sure we a good coffee maker to maximize the flavor of my home roasted coffee.
i expected it to be a good product because it is cuisinart, but was still surprised by the flavor of the coffee.
it makes great tasting coffee and it holds the coffee flavor after brewing much more effectively than any other coffee makers we've tried.
the two biggest benefits:it makes it nice and hotit keeps it hot without changing the flavorit's so easy to clean...much easier then a standard coffee maker.get it...you wont regret it!
it makes a full-flavored, good, hot cup of coffee.
what impressed me the most was the qualtiy of the flavor of the coffe it producs.
the bottom line: great crema, hot temperature, rich flavor.
although the mouthfeel is less "bold" than coffee from a press-pot (it's a coloid thing), i think the clarity of flavors more than make up for it.
there are several ways to "tweak" the delivery and flavor of the espresso that you're sure to find the perfect blend.
great crema, hot temperature, rich flavor.
we have tried out quite a few and are still finding new flavors to enjoy.
i found the cuisinart to be an excellent coffee maker and it also keeps the coffee hot all day in its insulated steel pot and maintains good flavor through the day.
the coffee maker makes the coffee quickly and the thermal carafe keeps the coffee hot for hours without sacrificing the coffee's flavor.
you coffee stays hot all day without any loss of flavor due to evaporation.
we've saved money since we're no longer discarding coffee with the burnt flavor.
this product makes the coffee, shuts off and keeps coffee warm for hours and hours without changing the flavor.
the primary pleasure is the flavor of the coffee.
for quality and flavor (and the enjoyment of coffee lovers i know), i think it worth the money.
the flavor of the coffee is just so delicious compared to other coffee makers .
love the speed, flavor and ease of use.
that seems to get the best flavor.
but the press is widely regarded as the best way to get all the subtle flavors out of a great coffee bean.
if you have never used a french press before to make your coffee then you do not know what you are missing: richer, more robust flavor, and greater control of the flavor and process.
if you are looking for the most full flavored coffee this is the style for you.
i bought this after trying french pressing with a cheap wal-mart glass one first cause i wasn't sure about the quality change in the flavor of my coffee.
i use int'l coffee flavors and milk and it's heaven in a cup.
it's so easy to use, and easy to clean, too.i've been having a lot of fun making different flavored lattes.
we have gone through gallons of milk and different types of cocoa, flavored syrups and much more since we first started.
it blended my hot chocolate well, i even added a piece of candy cane for a mint flavor which it dissolved and blended quite fine.
beats krups hands down for ease of use, excellent brewing flavor, and coordination with professional style appliances.
after 7 years of using a vacuum pot which delivered fantastic flavor, i was forced to look for a replacement.
i like any barista, will tell you that you need water to be right around 200 degrees so you can extract the most flavors from the grounds.
to extract the best flavor, coffee makers need a 1200 watt (mimimum) heating element, excellent dispersal of the water over the coffee and the water must be just below boiling as it hits the coffee.
good looking machine, large carafes, extra warming plate is terrific for those who like flavored coffee or decaf.
there is no stale or 'cooked' taste to the coffee.ease of cleaning a plus and we use all our favorite coffees, flavored and regular.
scalding hot flavorable coffee.
coffee from a percolator has more flavor than paper filter makers, plus you don't have to buy filters.
after using this percolater i was really impressed on how brewing coffee the old way really enhances the flavor of coffee.
there is a fullness of flavor in perked coffee, with or without paper filters, that is unique to percolators.
we use the "flavor boost" option and it does make for slightly stronger coffee by leaving the initial cups of water in the brew basket for an extra few minutes.
i am impressed on the flavor of the coffee and how long it maintains the flavor.
the unit needs to "season" to get the plastic flavor out.super machine - would by again for my home for sure.
we drink 3-4 pots a day and the flavor is the same from start to finish.
the coffee stays very hot throughout the entire two hour holding period and it helps the coffee retain its flavor.
my son prefers to add a shot of french vanilla syrup to balance the milk flavor.
i was enthused about this product, since i like to make my own flavor blends, and the microwave just doesn't do a very good job.
you can use water or milk, add additional flavors (a touch of vanilla is my favorite) and let it mix and heat it for you.
another great feature is that if you don't like the flavor - or feel the drink is too weak, it is easy to add to it before serving.
it's simple to use and delivers steamed milk or cocoa in the flavor of your choice.
my only complaint is the difficuly in removing the coffee flavor from the permanent filter.
really, it makes the hot water, and you let it pour over whatever flavor of stuff you like to drink and then dribble into your cup.
we all love the fact that you can brew one cup of your favorite but vary the flavor of the next cup.
the controls are simple and easiy to program.the built in water filter is a nice touch, and makes the coffee less "tinney" in flavor.
brews good coffee, consistant in flavor.
no variable flavor - again, we thought it might be an issue, but this makes great deep rich coffee (adjust strength by quantity of grounds.)
the coffee has superb flavor.
i first saw it on youtube and loved the concept so after a little research i decided to buy one but it all came down to the flavor so i went to my local dealer.
the array of choices is impressive--our favorite is probably "arpeggio", but all of the flavors, even the "decaffeinato" variety are delicious.
you also have all the flavor controls in your hands and not those of a college-student barista, so you can try many different combinations and types of beans to suit your palette, becoming a coffee
what this means is that more flavor tends to be pulled from the beans since the coffee is pressure brewed.
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