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Monday, June 2, 2014

Dip-It Automatic Drip Coffeemaker Cleaner: 7 OZ

Dip-It Automatic Drip Coffeemaker Cleaner: 7 OZ
  • Sold Individually
  • Color: Light Green
  • Safely dissolves the hidden lime and scale water deposits
  • Cleans better than vinegar with no unpleasant odor
  • 7 FL OZ (207ml)

When I was going to school (Purdue) in 1955, I worked at a "fixit" shop, where we repaired all sorts of small appliances like toasters, mixers, irons, coffeemakers and other things. One day my boss came in and said, "Here, use this stuff in that coffeepot you just fixed before you tell the owner it's done." He handed me a package of DIP-IT! I didn't think too much about it, but followed the instructions and ran a pot of Dip-It instead of coffee. The inside of the pot sparkled! It took no time at all, and the product was pretty cheap. From then on, we used it in all coffeepots we repaired, just to give the customers a treat when they picked up their coffeepots. I am amazed and pleased that this product is still available after all these years!!

---Sincerely, Jerry McMurry Retired Engineer.

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Fantastic, it's a shame this product is no longer available at local stores. Just follow instructions and coffee pots, carafes and thermos bottles that I thought would never come clean are spotless.

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Works very well and very easy to use. I clean our coffee maker every 6 weeks.

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I had used the Dip-it cleaner for stainess steel coffee carafe for the coffee maker and also for Staineless steel thermos jugs....but I was unable to locate the cleaner at our local supermarket(s) where I had purchased it before....even tried Bed Bath & Beyond (they carry misc. cleaners etc.) No one seemed to know where to locate it. So, I tried my true & trusted source, Amazon....and here they were....I thought I would try the coffe maker cleaner and went on to purchase the other Dip-it food and bevarage stain remover cleaner as well...No fuss, no muss, the orders were processed and delivery was in a timely manner.....

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My 8 year old coffee maker makes better tasting coffee after cleaning my drip machine with "dip-it".I also bought the powder "dip-it" to clean my stainless steel coffee mug. It worked wonders.

Sunday, May 11, 2014

Cuisinart DGB-900BC Grind & Brew Thermal 12-Cup Automatic Coffeemaker, Brushed Stainless/Black

Cuisinart DGB-900BC Grind & Brew Thermal 12-Cup Automatic Coffeemaker, Brushed Stainless/BlackI bought this coffeemaker after returning my Krups KM7000. Overall, I have been pleased with this model, save for a few quirks. The bottom line is that it makes OUTSTANDING, HOT coffee with great convenience in a design that appears very durable. I have NOT had any problems with getting the pieces together and I do not find it complicated on a day-to-day basis whatsoever.

PROS:

-Coffee is full-bodied and flavorful. I use the 4-cup setting with about 3 cups of water and the strength set to strong. This uses the aroma feature, and the coffee is perfect.

-Temperature is perfect, the hottest I've tasted from a model like this. The base WARMS THE THERMAL CARAFE when the machine goes on, then goes off when the brew is complete. This may theoretically be eliminating the effect of the cooling of hot coffee by a stone-cold carafe. On the other hand, the carafe is highly insulated and it may be doing nothing. The bottom line is that the temperature is perfect, the coffee is still hot even after adding cold milk. The coffee remains hot for quite a while in the thermal carafe.

-Design is quite niceit is self contained as opposed to other mill & brew models that have parts that swing around. The design feels very robust, there are no wimpy plastic bits. There is a piece that fits over the grind basket that has a gear which appears to rotate, likely to keep steam out of the grinder.

-It could not be easier to use on a daily basis all I do is put in THE RIGHT amount of water, put the cover on top of the brew basket, and press program (I have it programmed for the same time every day). After it brews and I pour the coffee, I swing out the basket, pour out the grinds & rinse the basket, rinse the carafe, and I'm ready to go.

-cleaning is simple; I notice others complain but I haven't had any problems. See above for my daily routine; I've been using the brush weekly on the grind spout, it takes two minutes and is not messy.

-The brushed chrome looks great on the counter.

-3 year warranty is reassuring

CONS:

-The grind appears to be too coarse. Other models have a grind control to change the coarseness of the coffee, this one does not. This has improved a little after a few weeks of use, but not completely. Also, I've noticed that (through laws of physics) the coarsest part of the grind stays on top, then the finer grounds work their way to the bottom. This is probably wasting a bit of coffee, but once I worked out how much water to use it doesn't affect the strength. Overall I have not noticed that I am going through coffee faster than before, so I think some of the "coffee wasting" reviews may be somewhat overstated. On first glance it does appear to use a lot of coffee when you are pouring out the grounds, but looking at how many bags I'm going through it doesn't appear much different.

-The mechanism to pour coffee from the carafe is not perfect; it works ok when pouring out from a mostly full carafe, but to get the last cup or two from the bottom I have to take the top off. If I don't it drips all over the counter. Taking the top off I can pour it without any mess.

-The water indicator level is on the right side near the back. If you are putting it against a wall on the left it will be fine, but on my counter it needs to be against a wall on the right, so if I need to look at the water level I need to pull the coffeemaker away from the wall. To get around this I have figured exactly how much water to put in from a measuring cup.

THE BOTTOM LINE (again):

The coffee is excellent, and HOT. The design is marvelous. On a day-to-day basis it is extremely easy to use and convenient. The grind is a bit too coarse, but I don't seem to be going through coffee much faster than before, so this may be a little bit of an illusion. YOU WILL BE ABLE TO ADJUST THE STRENGTH OF YOUR COFFEE USING THE RIGHT AMOUNT OF WATER. I can strongly recommend this coffeemaker if you want hot, convenient, fresh-ground coffee every day. Enjoy!

I chose this grind and brew after reading all of the reviews for this and similar machines. Frankly, I am surprised by the negative comments. This is an easy to use machine once it is set up properly (the bean hopper takes a little of effort to snap in). The coffee tastes great and the parts are very easy to clean quickly. While the instruction book is not clear, Cuisinart was very helpful on the phone. The machine does not know how much water you put in, so if you set it to grind coffee for 6 cups and you have 8 cups of water in it, it will process all 8 cups of water. Other than this small quirk, the machine is a small wonder and I do not feel compelled to go out for coffee in the morning. The thermos carafe will keep the coffee quite warm for a few hours, even when the carafe is not warmed up with hot water. Wondering why it took me so long to go ahead and buy this machine. This is the best model; my neighbor has the first generation/second generation machine which is hard to clean and has a large footprint. Save your money and buy this model!

Now that I have had the machine for a month and a half: It requires some cleaning to get the fine grounds that compress and stop the grinder and ground coffee to get into the filter for brewing. I use a bamboo chopstick and a skewer to break up the compressed fine grounds that impede the machine from working properly. (Unplug the machine and put it over the sink area). I also use compressed air to blow out the fine ground particles. Still, this is a small maintenance to allow for great coffee in the AM.

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This unit wastes beans.

According to the user manual, if you fill the coffee bean hopper with 1/2 lb of coffee, you can expect "at least" two 12 cup brews. I thought this was a bit conservative but it was confirmed when I made the first pot of coffee. I set the machine for 12 cups and watched as almost half of the beans disappeared on the first pot.

I figure it uses almost 1/4 lb of beans to brew a full pot (12 cups of 5 oz coffee). This is about double what would be used if you followed the directions when using a manual grinder (one scoop of beans per cup using the scoop that comes with this coffee maker).

I think Cusinart kept the grind at very coarse level to ensure proper grind flow in the machine. To compensate, they increased the amount of coffee ground. Thus it uses about 4 oz of beans versus 2.5 oz of beans per 10-12 cup pot. It doesn't sound like much but works out to 60% extra per pot.

I've owned the Cuisinart DGB-600BC Grind and Brew Coffeemaker and Melitta Mill & Brew Coffee Maker so this is my third unit brew and grind unit. The two previous units has manual bean fill and comparatively good control on the grind. This unit always grinds very very coarse.

Pro: Large Bean Hopper

Easy to clean

Fill level on side (DGB-600BC did not)

Gold filter basket included

3 Year Warranty

Simple operation (for a grind & brew machine)

Seems well constructed

Cons: Grind is always very course

Uses twice as much beans

Carafe pours slow and tends to drip

The coffee tastes OK its not as good as what you can get with a manual grind/brew but consistent with the other Mill & Brew machines I've had. It is well built and I think the 3 year warranty is key because our other Cuisinart grinder motor lasted about 18 months, but its going back because I make about 2 pots/day and this translates into a couple hundred dollars year. Going to try the Capresso 455 or 454.

Update

I've got the Capresso 454 and love it. It can grind from super fine up to coarse and makes a great cup of coffee.

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This is a GREAT coffee maker. The primary objections in other reviews I saw were 1) Weak coffee I do not understand this as you can adjust both the strength of the brew as well as the quantity of beans ground (e.g. grind enough beans for 10 cups but only put in 8 cups of water). We have actually had to reduce the strength settings as the strong setting was too rich for my wife ; 2) hard to pour this is somewhat true as the opening on the carafe is very small (to preserve heat), but twisting the top open just slightly solves that problem; 3) coffee not hot enough it is not as hot as what you would get at a specialty coffee shop but it is still hot enough to make very good coffee. We always rinse the carafe and our cups with hot water before we start and that seems to help a lot; We do find that we need to microwave the coffee in the cup if it has been in the carafe for about an hour or more 4) difficult to program or set up it does require being put together properly and it is somewhat more complex than the traditional drip coffee maker, but the setup requires about 20 seconds to master. We leave the settings alone and just pour in water and add beans daily so once it is set up, it is a "no brainer". We have never had problems with grinds being spilled and I suspect that whoever did either had a defective unit, or did not put the basket into the unit properly. My wife forgot to put the filter basket into the unit one time -and it would not grind the beans until she did -great feature.

The combination of a burr grinder, 12-cup capacity, insulated pot (no hot plate to burn the coffee), adjustable coffee strength, and large bean reservoir with ability to specify the number of cups being brewed (no need to measure beans every time you brew) make this a really great coffeemaker.

If your expectations are for a super-hot cup of coffee then you will be disappointed. If you just want an easy-to-use coffee maker that allows you to adjust the coffee strength to your preference (including very strong), then this is a great unit.

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We are very happy with this coffee maker. The things that are not good are that the thermal carafe pours out a very weird thin stream of coffee which takes to long to fill a cup and it is awkward to comepletly emtpy it. It does leave some grindings on the lid but that is not a total problem. The coffee is not as hot because it goes into the cool carafe and that cools it down.

So the point of a thermal carafe is now a drawback. I like my coffee hot so its a draw back for me. Other than that it all works well, stays clean, you do not have to clean the grinder compartment eveyr time you use it. The compartment does not get any steam it in it like the previous one did. We bought ours from Williams Sononma and are trying it out. I think we will keep it but we are still not 100% sure. It makes a good cup of coffee and the grinder works great and the extra beans it holds is a big plus.

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Sunday, April 6, 2014

Bialetti 06964 replacement gasket/filter for 12 cup makers.

Bialetti 06964 replacement gasket/filter for 12 cup makers.I purchased this product in the 3 pack and actually got 3 packs of three since they are hard to find this size in the local stores. Nothing fancy here just gaskets and metal filter plates Appear to be same quality as the normal that come with the pot.

The product received was perfect for the appliance. It was easy to purchase and arrived in time for its use.

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You need to replace gaskets regularly on the Bialetti pots, so this was the most affordable way to stock up.

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Rapid delivery. Perfect fit for my Bialetti allowing me to replace the gasket I burned by accidentally leaving the electric burner on.

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This replacements renew a wonderful italian coffee pot With just a couple of dollars the old coffee pot can be useful again (it will last at least another 5 years!!!!!)

Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Waring Pro ES1500 Professional Espresso Maker

Waring Pro ES1500 Professional Espresso MakerWell, the machine arrived well packed and without damage. It was easy to set up. My husband likes the hot water feature for his tea. I drink caps more than espresso and it does a decent job with the milk. However, I have yet to pull a decent shot of espresso. It either comes out to rapidly, or not at all, or leaks around the top. I have weighed the dose, tried fine grind light tamp, slightly coarser grind with heavy tamp, tried with the crema helper, without the crema helper. There is no crema even with the "helper" and the machine just gives you a pour over, no extraction. The pump seems to have plenty of power for steam and I suspect it may be the filter cup design. or the head. I would love to know where this machine was made and who made it. ConAir registered the copy write on Vero Barista which is on the front of my machine and this may be why it is now listed as es1000.

While the machine looks nice, is relatively quiet, if you want to pull a real shot of espresso, buy something else. Waring Pro has seriously damaged their image as the purveyor of quality small appliances with this machine. Any home barista would send it back. If Waring Pro cares about their name, they will figure out why this machine doesn't perform as they say and fix it.

We have tried all sorts of combinations of grind and packing but are disappointed with the lack of power in this machine. It looks great, the levers are nice, the steamed milk is stupendous, the coffee is disappointing. I am returning it.

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Wednesday, August 14, 2013

Espresso Supply ErgoServ Coffee/Creamer Carafe, 20-Ounce

Espresso Supply ErgoServ Coffee/Creamer Carafe, 20-OunceWe received this product through the US Postal Service well packaged and timely. I have not used this creamer yet, but will do so soon. It is of good quality and will meets our needs.

Monday, July 15, 2013

Philips Saeco RI9753/47 Odea Go Plus Automatic Espresso Machine, Black and Silver

Philips Saeco RI9753/47 Odea Go Plus Automatic Espresso Machine, Black and Silvervisiting my sister and enjoying this expresso maker every morning. so easy and so authentic i can not go back to the usual coffee maker and had to order this on Amazon. I am so happy to get the great price too!

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