My girlfriend picked up one of these guys a couple months ago.Since then I've gone through different techniques to try to get a decent cup of coffee out of it, without any luck whatsoever.Here are my main complaints with this machine:
1. The whole grind and brew idea is a bad one in my opinion, I mean what's the point?Are you trying to save time?Because the clean up you have to do with all the parts of the machine takes way way longer than the time it takes to grind coffee in a grinder and then scoop it into a filter.Or is the point supposed to be counter space because it seems to me grinders themselves usually are not that big and can easily be stowed away in a cabinet inbetween uses.
2. The grinds go everywhere but the filter.At first I thought my girlfriend simply wasn't putting in enough beans and that was why the coffee was so weak and had that strange metallic burnt taste, but then I took a look inside and realized that probably about 25% of the grinds were coating all the plastic parts inside the machine rather than in the filter.
3. Even without using the grind and brew feature this thing makes horrible coffee.The coffee usually has the metallic taste I mentioned before, I think this may have to do with all the cheap metallic parts in the grinder compartment.Also the coffee somehow always manages to taste burnt even though I turned the heating plate all the way down to low.
4. The price is insane.I mean for 85-90 bucks you can get an excellent coffee maker and an excellent grinder.
About two years ago I went out and purchased the cheapest coffee maker I could find for my work office, it was a braun that cost about $20.That thing consistently made coffee 20 times better than this machine ever could.I went on consumer reports and it was the highest rated coffee maker overall (the $20 braun that is). Granted it doesn't have an automatic shut off and it's not programable but it makes amazing coffee and it costs less than 1/4 the price of this machine, which would leave you around $65 to find a good grinder.
The grinder I use is the kitchen aid model and it works great for me and currently its at $25 on amazon.I recommend saveing yourself 40 dollars and a headache and get the $20 bruan coffe maker (Braun Aromamaster KF400) and the kitchen aid grinder for $25 (KitchenAid BCG100OB Blade Coffee Grinder).They may not look as good on your contertop but the taste of the coffee won't let you down.
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Product Description:
The Mr. Coffee Grind & Brew coffeemaker is an ideal solution for brewing a great cup of coffee at home using fresh, whole coffee beans. You can also brew coffee using pre-ground coffee grinds. The Grinding Chamber and Filter Basket are both removable and dishwasher-safe for easy cleaning. Other benefits include Brew Strength Selector, 2 Hour Automatic Shut-off, Dual Water Windows, and Cord Storage.
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Mr. Coffee GBX23 Grind-and-Brew 12-Cup Programmable Coffeemaker Review
Posted by
rollerblades
on 11/21/2010
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