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Not only a sleek-looking addition to any kitchen counter, this commercial-quality coffeemaker also brews up to 12 cups of great-tasting coffee. The appliance features a durable die-cast metal body with a powerful 1100-watt heating system for reaching optimal brewing temperatures between 195 to 205 degrees F–great for extracting all the flavor without the bitterness. The unit’s front-loading coffee drawer opens with a pull of the soft-touch handle and closes with a ma Click Here To Buy This At Amazon
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great Coffee Maker, July 1, 2010
Normally I wouldn’t sit down and write a review for anything since I own and operate 3 companies and just don`t have much free time, but after reading some of the negative reviews that made Krups sound like it was responsible for the start of Armageddon I felt I needed to say something in the interest of honesty.
I was looking for a coffee maker that was not only built well, but that could also produce the high temperature water necessary not for a GOOD cup of coffee, but rather for a GREAT cup, so on June 1st of 2010 I bought the Krups KM8105.
The label on the bottom of the machine says it operates at 1400 watts. Not enough to power a small city, but certainly enough to get the job done right. As a matter of fact, Starbucks and Peets use machines that operate at high power levels like this..
The machine itself is built like a tank. All metal, and all solid construction. Granted, stainless steel will get finger prints, but so will stainless refrigerators, dishwashers, microwaves, etc. I really like the very large drawer that slides out to accept ground coffee. It’s right in front and makes the process of putting coffee in very easy.
The water tank in removable, but since my other machine didn’t have a removable tank I found that just pouring water into the back was not big deal. Some people may say that they can’t get to it because it sits under their cabinet, but it shouldn’t be under your cabinet when making coffee because of the steam that any coffee maker produces. The heat and moisture would quickly ruin your cabinet, so pull it out and pour it in.
Because of the aforementioned 1400 watt power, the KM8105 machine makes coffee at an extremely fast rate, not a cut the corners rate, just a fast rate. And oh what a cup of coffee it makes. I have filtered water at my sink but I still use the 8105 machines built in water filter since water is a key component to great coffee.
I can’t speak to the purported problems with the carafe since mine came with what I assume is the new design. No drips, no spills No problems. Well OK there is one thing I don’t like about the carafe (Krups take note), the lid is not removable so washing the carafe can be a bit awkward.
The timer that allows one to set a pre-desired time for starting the brewing is really something every coffee maker should have (that’s a hint to Bunn coffee makers). There’s nothing like waking up all dreary eyed and being able to grab the pot and immediately pour a cup of java. Programming the KM 8105 was simple, although in the interest of honesty, this machine is similar to my previous Krups when it comes to setting it up. But I can’t imagine ANYONE not being able to figure it out. And there is always the 800 number that one can call for assistance. The warming plate keeps the coffee nicely hot too!
The digital readout on the KM8105 is extremely easy to read, and the back lights blue glow is rather cool looking.
I really can’t say enough good about this coffee maker. Does it cost more than other brands, or even other Krups machines? Yes? Does a Mercedes or BMW cost more than a Ford or Chevy? Of course. Quality comes at a price. How bad do you want really great coffee?? Besides it’s a lot cheaper than a daily trip to a coffee house for an expensive cup of their coffee.
Finally, to all the negative reviews that you may read……….either:
1. They work for other coffee maker companies and wish to try and sabotage Krups (I neither work for Krups or any supplier of Krups)
Or
2. They have an uncontrolled need to wring their hands and whine at the moon. Their high pitched whining was probably bringing dogs to their front doors.
Just my humble opinions. Enough said!!!
5.0 out of 5 stars The Best of the Best!, March 7, 2010
This is the BEST coffee maker I have ever owned! And I’ve tried them all! It’s not only top quality its a beautiful, elegant maker and very easy to handle. I loved it so much that I orderd two of them. One for my husband’s coffee and one that I use to make green tea. You won’t be disappointed with this one! If there was only one drawback it would be the spout for pouring. Very annoying! You have to pour VERY slowly! The second pot I ordered had the newly designed spout which is great!
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