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Review on ☕ 12-Cup Drip Coffee Maker with Glass Coffee Pot and Keep-Warm Function - Black by Jon Odom

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Good but you get what you pay for

Update in less than 2 months: I had to change the stars from 4 to 1. Purchased this coffee maker on June 9th for about $23 from Revain. At first I was satisfied, see the first review below. But on July 20, after 41 days of operation, the coffee machine stopped working. The on/off button didn't work. Maybe I got a lemon, or maybe it was made from very bad parts. But 41 days sucks. Of the many coffee makers I've owned, none died that quickly. Complained to Revane who offered to give me information. to claim the one-year warranty by contacting the manufacturer or receive a $10 partial refund. i took the money PS: The glass coffee maker is the same as Mr. Coffee Maker, about $30. It's a shame that you can go even one day without coffee. Update #3 Disassembled the coffee maker, removed 6 Phillips screws from the bottom, 4 under the plugs and opened up the manufacturer electronics. When three wires switch, push the sides of the switch and the switch will pop out. The switch is sold at Revain for $6 plus tax. Type: CES SPST 110V AC Illuminated Rocker to purchase a switch. First Review: Looking for a basic coffee maker that makes good coffee. With a switch (which lights up in the morning without turning on the lights) whether we have guests who can also make coffee without trying and sorting through a lot of complicated buttons. The heating plate keeps the coffee nice and hot, but have to remember to turn it off. The coffee tastes as good as any drip/paper drip coffee maker we've had (maybe a dozen or so in the last 30 years). You have a clean hole to pour water. I like this function very much. The glass jug and handle are the same quality as the coffee maker we bought for three times the price. We haven't had a coffee maker that long so we'll see how it holds up, but for $23. , one of the cheapest on offer now, no big risk. We drink 2-3 cups of coffee a day, so even the most expensive coffee makers don't seem to last more than 3-4 years. I would definitely buy again if I were there.

Pros
  • Great for me
Cons
  • No instructions