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The KitchenAid 12 Cup Drip Coffee Maker (KCM1208) features a unique 29-hole spiral showerhead for optimal coffee extraction, a clear removable water tank with dosage guides, and a programmable warming plate that keeps coffee hot for up to two hours. Designed for convenience and mess-free pouring, it includes reusable gold-tone and charcoal filters, making it a perfect blend of functionality and sleek matte grey style for any modern kitchen or office.
Brand | KitchenAid |
Color | Matte Grey |
Product Dimensions | 13.4"D x 14.34"W x 7.17"H |
Special Feature | Programmable |
Coffee Maker Type | Drip Coffee Machine |
Filter Type | Reusable |
Style | 12 Cup Drip Coffee Maker with Progammable Warming Plate |
Specific Uses For Product | Coffee maker |
Included Components | Filter |
Operation Mode | Fully Automatic |
Voltage | 120 |
Model Name | Drip Coffee Maker with Spiral Showerhead |
Number of Items | 2 |
Human Interface Input | Buttons |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00883049523422 |
UPC | 883049523422 |
Part Number | KCM1208DG |
Item Weight | 11 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | KCM1208DG |
Size | 12 Cup |
Pattern | Coffee Maker |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 2 |
Special Features | Programmable |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | 1 Year Manufacturer's Warranty |
G**J
Great (probably the best) drip coffee maker with one small fault
I'm a drip coffee pot fan. I've had 1000 dollar espresso machines, Keurig's with pods and everything else. But I like drip makers, and this is the best one I've ever had and best looking by far.... I usually get the cheaper Cuisinart drip makers and those are pretty good. I don't think any drip coffee maker lasts over 18 months, so I have had a lot of drip coffee makers. I also don't like thermos carafes. I want glass. This KitchenAid is outstanding. I love the wide nozzle head that drips the coffee on a much wider zone of grinds, the removable water tank with measurements printed on it and the filter with cup measuring notches. (Drip makers without removeable tanks are hard to keep clean and can get scum inside.)There is one glaring problem that other reviewers mentioned but I did not understand until it happened to me on the first (and every) batch. After making the coffee and it is time to open the lid and remove the filter with used grinds, you flip up the hinged lid and about 3 teaspoons of clean water drips out onto the edge of the filter housing and down both sides of the coffee maker. So before I open the lid, I have a dish rag in my hand to wipe that water before it runs down the outside of the container. Not a big deal but I was amazed that this could get by KitchenAid QC. But I give it 5 stars because all drip coffee makers have faults, and this one makes the best pot of coffee I have ever had - I bet because of the big wide drip nozzle that drips coffee across the whole filter. But that nozzle housing holds residual water after the coffee making is done, and when you open that lid the water spills out where it should not.
T**V
Watch for drips but otherwise great
I literally was about to write a long term (5 year) review on how great my last coffee maker was when it started leaking! It still worked great and brewed good coffee but there was a hose split way up in the top of the machine where it went into the lid/drip head and isn't easy, if even possible, to fix. So I was on the hunt for a new pot and found this one. Had it for 4 months now so not a great deal of time to go on but figured I'd write a review on my current thoughts.First, I avoided buying it initially due to the fact that I look for consistent complaints on a product and the number of them when making a decision on a purchase and this one was the carafe cracking or shattering. Incidentally, after reading reviews on the last coffee maker I had, the leaking was a consistent complaint! Anyway...I had my selection down to about 3 different machines but my first pick didn't have the color I wanted available and the other 2 had issues with either the readout getting condensation in it or not working at all after a short time or the machine itself quit working too soon. Kept coming back to the KitchenAid despite the carafe concerns and decided to take the chance as I'm always super careful with them anyway since I'm already concerned about breaking the glass. So far 4 months in and alls well in that area! I really like how the reservoir is separate and can be pulled out for filling/cleaning even though I just fill it from a jug. It's easy to fill from a container and separates the coffee/filter from any chance of splash. I do wish it was a different color since we have a teal accent theme for the kitchen but the last coffee maker was black and stainless steel so not a huge deal. I do like the design-looks like their mixer which we also have- although it is bigger front to back than your average machine. The features are nice, especially the cleaning feature which I just recently used. It lets you know when it's time to run a clean cycle and it does take a while-at least 20-30 minutes for a pot not just a regular brew cycle! It has a beep when you turn it on and 3 beeps when its done brewing that you can't turn off unfortunately but it's fairly muted so not that bad. My last one was thankfully able to be turned off because it was obnoxiously loud! It uses cone paper filters (#4 I believe?) or reusable mesh which is what I use. The basket is easily removable for cleaning as well. Now for my biggest complaint/warning-the design of the lid allows for a good amount of condensation retention and nowhere for it to go so it will leak down the side or sides when you open it, be ready! I always have a dishrag in hand to shove under the lid behind the brew basket when I open it and leave it there for a few minutes opening it halfway and fully open to catch the runoff, then wipe the inside of the lid down. Personally not a deal breaker but it is annoying and I've noticed others had the same complaint. So far I'm very happy with this coffee maker, has some pluses over my last one and a couple minuses but overall I think the only thing that would make the choice of this one over the last one tough is that the last one could brew 14 cups where most only brew 12, this one included.
A**É
It's so good
I didn’t know how much I needed this coffee maker until I got it! It heats up quickly, runs quietly, and makes smooth, bold, delicious coffee every single time. The water tank holds enough for several cups, and the auto-brew feature is a total lifesaver on busy mornings. Plus, the sleek design gives my kitchen a modern, classy touch.
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