|
|
|
|
|
|
HomeSmall AppliancesCoffee MachinesDual Voltage Quick Cafe Coffee Maker |
|
|  |  | | Customer Reviews: | | | Average Customer Review: ( 14 customer reviews )
Write an online review and share your thoughts with other customers.
Most Helpful Customer Reviews
15 of 15 found the following review helpful:
travel coffee maker Oct 03, 2009
By Lana Guiler
"lifelong student"
Love this coffee maker! I've used it many times so far and have not found fault with it at all. I like the size of the cup - I was used to a smaller sized cup with the coffee maker that this new one replaced. I had to make two cups - twice the trouble. Now I make one cup - and it's easy to do.
10 of 10 found the following review helpful:
Wish it were hotter Apr 24, 2011
By Wiley I really wanted to give this a better review. This is a very convenient coffee maker and fits nicely into a carry on bag or suitcase. It makes one cup of coffee at a time.
My major concern here is that the coffee isn't very hot. It takes a long time to brew and I suspect that is a factor in the final temperature of the coffee. The coffee itself tastes fine, just not as hot as I would like.
10 of 10 found the following review helpful:
Works really well Jan 09, 2010
By Wayne Lobb I've tried a number of methods to make my own first-rate, early-AM coffee when traveling worldwide. This is the best I've found so far. I use about 3/4 tablespoon of espresso-ground coffee per cup and get a full, rich taste. I was highly surprised and pleased when the maker almost worked right when I inadvertently plugged it into 240-volt European current with the voltage setting still at 120 - there was a lot of spluttering and a bit of a mess, but the machine thankfully did not die on the spot. But I would say that the voltage button should be located just below the on-off button, to remind you visibly about the voltage, not on the opposite hidden side. The only other small downside I found was a quite distinct plastic taste from the supplied cup that didn't go away soon with washing. I use my own ceramic cup now, placing the supplied one under the spout to collect the few lingering drops. Very inventive, attractive and functional design. Excellent device.
7 of 7 found the following review helpful:
best coffee idea... Feb 12, 2011
By James W. Mosley This by far is the best little coffee pot ever! Being deployed (yet again),the small amount of space and the duel voltage aspect of it makes it ideal for me. Yes, it only makes 1 8oz cup at a time, but that is all I need...I love this product, and will recommend it for anyone who is looking for a small amendity for your deployed or soon to deploy loved one. I am going to leave it behind for the next Soldier to enjoy, just to make his/her time here somewhat less sucky.
Voltage Valet Quick Cafe Coffee Maker SSG Moe FOB Fenty, Afghanistan
8 of 9 found the following review helpful:
Great... for the most part Jan 21, 2010
By tylm386
"tylm386"
This coffee maker is light, portable, and easy to use. It works very well, and makes a wonderful cup of coffee. However, it is very fragile. The first day I had it, I dropped the drip basket (like 4 feet from the ground) and the lid broke completely off! Besides that issue, it has been a great coffee maker. It takes about 7-10 minutes to make a cup of coffee (depending on voltage), which can be a bit long, but when I'm at work at 10 in the morning and my first cup of coffee has already worn off, its nice to be able to make a hot cup of whatever kind of coffee I'm in the mood for.
See all 14 customer reviews on Amazon.com
|
|  |
|
| * Estimated shipping rate for US 48 states. Final rate calculated at checkout. |
|
|
|