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"leaky piece of junk" The coffee does not stay hot; and after six months the coffee maker has developed a leak and there's always water on the counter under it. Do yourself a favor and don't waste your money. "But He Never Has a Second Cup?" After my Starbucks Barista Coffee Maker dispensed its brew all over the counter for the third time I decided it was time for a new coffee maker. There were three things the Barista had, which my new coffee maker had to have as well: 1. Thermal carafe 2. Brew timer 3. Counter top appeal I searched my junk drawer for a 20% off Bed Bath and Beyond coupon and found an expired one. Lucky for me they never really expire and I purchased a $99.00 Krups FMF5 in black for $85.89 out the door. I am hurried coffee snob. That means I have to have an expensive Arabica bean, an automatic drip coffee maker and a 2 tablespoons grounds to 6 - 8 oz. filtered water ratio (if I wasn't in a hurry I would grind whole beans and use a French press). I am a prior Krups user, having owned one in the late 80's early 90's. I did no research prior to buying the FMF5. The machine had the features I wanted and is a brand I once owned and was happy with that ownership. I set the timer and clock, ran water through it and seasoned it by making a pot of coffee for discard (the first cup of coffee through a new machine is typically awful). I then set up the machine for the next day's coffee. I decided to read reviews, expecting to be delighted by my great buy. To my surprise the reviews were mixed. This machine is either hated or loved. After one week of use I find myself in the latter category. This review cannot attest to this machine's longevity, but will delineate a 20-year coffee consumer's one-week experience with this machine. In the looks department this machine really stood out among the other displays. The stainless steel on the filer basket door and the roof looks good. The machined satin finish does a good job of masking fingerprints. There is a #4 cone filter basket, which hangs behind a spring-loaded swing out door. Just pull the lever and the filter basket swings open. I prefer cone filters to flat-bottom. Cone filters are superior when making just one cup of coffee as it concentrates the grounds at the bottom. I am glad to be back to a machine that uses cone-filters. Tip: Fold the pleats of a cone paper filter over at the bottom and side, then open to insert. This will keep the filter from folding over when it gets wet during the brew process. The thermal carafe sits on top of a (I know I couldn't believe it either) hotplate. At the end of the brew cycle the hotplate will turn off in 20 minutes. This boost of heat probably eliminates the need for preheating the carafe. In my experience coffee carafes drip unless particular attention is paid during the pour. As far as this carafe goes there is nary a drop, however there is a trick to dispensing the last few ounces. You must remove the lid and invert the carafe almost completely upside down. As long as you keep the pour spout over your cup you won't loose any coffee. This machine also has a pause and brew feature, which allows the most impatient to pour a cup before brewing is complete, eliminating coffee on the hotplate. Just don't let me catch anyone pouring coffee before the cycle ends, leaving a weak brew for the rest of us. The display panel is a 4-button panel with LED screen. I would have preferred a more modern LED display, but this LED screen serves its function. The screen requires a backlight to see the numbers in a low light setting, which in this case is blue. In addition to the standard clock and brew time there are a couple of unique functions. There is a 1 - 3 cup function, which can be set when making only 1 - 3 cups of coffee (remember a "cup" to a coffee maker does not equal 8 oz. of water, to get one good mug you need to fill to the #2 line). Another function is the descaling indicator. This alerts the user when its time to run vinegar or descaling agent through the machine. The water fill reservoir is a little narrow requiring some aim when pouring water into it. As the reservoir fills you can see the water line rise on the indicator located on the unit's exterior. There is also a red plastic piece in the reservoir, which indicates the max fill line. When filled to the max fill indicator the water line is just a hair above the #10 on the exterior display. This machine comes with a water filter, which is a consumable requiring replacement every 2 - 3 months depending on the hardness of your water. The piece that holds the water filter in place has a number dial to remind you when replacement is due. Since I use filtered water to make coffee I won't need to purchase the Krups water filters. As stated previously I have been using this machine for one week. The coffee this maker produces is excellent. It has gotten a bit better each day as I have learned to tweak the amount of grounds and the machine is becoming more seasoned. The coffee comes out hot, but not scalding. I particularly don't like to have to blow on my coffee and then attempt to sip the tiniest amount in fear of 2nd degree burns to my mouth. Today I had some coffee that was brewed 2 ½ hours prior to pour and the coffee was still hot enough for enjoyment (no microwave required). I am extremely satisfied with this coffee maker. Prior machines I have owned required frequent wipe-downs of the hotplate or carafe shelf and countertop. This one keeps itself clean without all the drips. I recommend this coffee maker. You can spend much more on other coffee makers with similar features. A thermal carafe is a great advantage to those not planning to immediately drink their coffee. There is nothing like waking up to just brewed, fresh coffee. "Great coffee maker" This attractive Krups unit has many fine features. The thermal pot keeps coffee hot and fresh for a very long time without "cooking" it for hours and wasting electricity. The water chamber is easy to fill, and the basket pops out easily with a lever, then lifts out to dump grounds or wash. I'm not a coffee connoisseur, so I have no opinion as to whether the filter system makes better coffee -- I just know the coffee is good. The setup is not completely intuitive -- I actually had to read the directions -- but it's not difficult after reading through it once. The machine will make coffee every day at the set time without having to be set, unless it finds no water in the chamber. Pouring is easy. There is also a setting for 1-3 cups, which I tried successfully. The only critique I would have is that after you twist the lid of the thermal pot to unlock it, the lid lies pretty flush with the pot and could be easier to remove -- the only thing that kept me from giving it 5 stars. I have no regrets for having purchased this maker and would do so again. "Works great, excellent coffee" I read lots of reviews before buying this coffee maker and most of the concerns were completely non-issues. The "bubble" issue is nothing. Its happened once in two months and was easy to get rid of by tipping the machine. Never happened again since. The design of the carafe is much better than the similar Cuisinart model. It has a thumb opener to allow the coffee to be poured and it works very well, you don't have to tip the pot almost upside down like the Cuisinart one to get the coffee out. Coffee tastes great, stays hot as long as you would reasonably expect it to. The timer programming could definitely be easier to use and remember. "Hunk o' Junk" I was very upset with our Krups coffee maker. We decided to buy Krups thinking that extra money would mean better quality. Not so. We chose this model for 2 specific features, a programmable clock so we could wake up to a hot pot of coffee, and a thermal carafe. First, the timer is difficult to set. Everytime the electricity goes out you have to reset it and it's actually pretty difficult (and YES we read the book but seriously, it's a coffee pot-it shouldn't be so hard). Secondly, when you pour the water into the back there is a little tube on the side that measures the water for you. If you pour too fast or two slow you get an air bubble in the tube and you don't know how much water is actually in there. A minor nusiance though. Here's the real kicker and why it was THROWN IN THE GARBAGE: I don't know how, I don't know why, but the other morning when it was brewing water went EVERYWHERE!! It was pouring out the bottom of the unit, not the carafe, but the unit itself where it was screwed together. Explain that one!?!? It was NOT overfilled and it didn't come from the top or back. We tried it twice more to see what was wrong (over the sink of course) and each time the water still poured out the bottom . Out of 8 cups of water, only 1 cup of liquid made it into the carafe. So, my advice is to stay away from this unit. I think we're pretty lucky that nobody got shocked with the water pouring out like that onto the cord and such. I hope this helps. I am not one to usually write bad reviews, but this expensive coffee maker lasted us a whole 4 months. Disappointing!
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Krups FMF5 Coffee Maker
What our customer's say! "Piece of junk!!!!", Like another reviewer, our unit almost immediately started displaying the "low water" indicator when the unit was full, causing the unit to turn off immediately. Additionally, I like my coffee as strong as possible (14 rounded teaspoons, or whatever fits in the filter, per 12 cups water). Despite the liberal use of coffee grounds, this unit amazingly managed to make the coffee look and taste like lukewarm, brown sewer water. "Krups Coffee Maker", Good product. Makes great coffee. Carafe has to be tilted completely over to empty last bit of coffee. Well made product. "Krups Does Not Mean Quality!", Even if someone gave me a Krups Coffee Maker, I wouldn't want it! I have the large (over $100) model of the coffee maker with the thermal decanter. It spills over constantly on to my counter. There is a small plastic ball in the screw-on cover of the decanter that seems to clog the stream of coffee from running into the decanter whenever some grounds float into the top of the coffeemaker. I am so tired of wasting pot after pot of coffee as the whole pot will flood out of the top, causing a huge mess each morning! I would never buy another coffee maker from Krups and am even considering buying a commercial-style coffee maker in the very near future. The name "Krups" does not mean QUALITY! Save your money! Buy another brand! Krups are poorly designed and apparently the company doesn't care about the negative reviews as they keep selling coffee makers! "Strange brew", Krups has come out with what they probably felt was an innovative design. There are some features on this coffee maker that seem like a good idea, but don't stand the test of time for convenience. First and foremost, the machine tells you how much water you have poured into it by a gauge that actually fills with water, and the water magnifies the number of cups. It became apparent over time that the water must be poured very very slowly, or the gauge fills with bubbles, making it impossible to be sure how much water you have poured. Sometimes even when you pour very slowly, the bubbles appear. Very frustrating. Secondly, the design of the pot makes it extremely inconvenient. Pouring is sloppy, and as the level of coffee becomes lower, pouring becomes almost impossible. The shape of the inside of the pot necessitates taking off the lid and practically standing the thing on its head to get the last of the coffee out. This internal design makes for difficult cleaning as well. Really annoying. On the up side, I like the thermal idea for the pot. It keeps coffee warm for a fair amount of time, and since there is no heating element there is no scorching - definitely a good idea. I also like the auto-off feature, but overall I just can't say I like this coffee maker much, due to its irritating flaws. I bought this unit based on past experience with another Krups coffee maker. I was disappointed, because Krups usually creates a quality product. They need to go back to the drawing board on this one. "Sleek looking coffee maker, but...", I love the cofee this unit delivers, however after using it about a month I found two problems: 1: the carafe is very difficult to pour from, unless you pour very slowly the coffee runs over the spout and ends up spilling, and 2: there is no automatic shut off. I had to purchase this coffee maker because my previous Krups unit died when I forgot to turn it off after brewing a pot of coffee. And that coffee maker supposedly had an auto shut off! While this coffee maker brews terrific coffee, had I known how the carafe poured, and that you have to remember to manually turn the pot off, I probably would have purchased a different one! ![]()
Read this reviews before You buy... "A Piece of Junk", This machine broke almost immediately after I received it (low water indicator came on and would not go off, preventing the machine's working). I called Krups and was told that, although under warranty, I would have to send it to Illinois for repair (I'm in Texas) at my own expense for shipping. The turnaround was estimated at four weeks. All in all, the quality of the product and the quality of the service were lacking. Granted, sometimes new machines fail; however, to make the customer pay for cost associated with fixing the failure and to have the repairs take a month is absurd. No more Krups products for me. llk "Pleased Overall ", I must say - the negative reviews seems to be more of a defective issue and the others more a personal preference and subjective view. I mean, really, the complaint I read about the cone filter basket not standing on its own??????? Well, what I do is just leave it hanging on the door and put the filter in the basket then the coffee. I have yet to find a cone basket that stands on its own. I've had every type and brand of coffee makers from percerlators to french presses and I find this one to be pretty good. I would just ask for a hotter brewing temp of the water, but its about average as is. The other issues such as leaking water, power problems and stench of plastic, well, it goes back to it may just be a defective item, which happens in manufacturing products......and that is why I use the heck out of a product the first 30 days in case I feel the need to return it. "Tastes like Plastic", The awful plastic taste is what puts this coffee maker to the limit of what's acceptable. I can handle the filter basket that doesn't sit on the counter. I can handle fact that the coffee pot has to be tipped completely upside down to get the last cup. Did anyone else write about how heavy the pot is? Even empty it's a hand full. Yes, the flimsy basket door latch is unacceptable. A $.25 design fix, Krups folks? A certain percentage of the population, me included, can taste plastic coming from certain soft plastics. I think it protects us from unsafe foods. Softer plastics emit an unpleasant taste, especially when they are heated. My taste buds are telling me this coffee maker shouldn't be used any more. Why did the Krups people decide to create & sell this coffee maker with a soft plastic? It is even designed to sit for hours with the hot coffee inside heating the plastic, hence more plastic emissions. I have always known Krups to make safe, sound, reliable products. This one that I paid about $100 for is getting boxed up and is going to coffee maker heaven (or hell). "Poor Design and Performance", Not happy with this coffee machine. The swinging door started to pop open automatically after a few months. It was fixed under warranty, but that took 6 weeks. The water gauge doesn't work properly. Finally, the lid to the pot mysteriously broke. Not a well made product, but an attractive one. These machines are all getting on my nerves as they rarely last for years and end up in landfill. My next machine will be a porcelain Melita. "Gem of All Coffee Makers I've Ever Owned", I recently purchased this coffee maker for my husband, to replace our previous Krups machine, which faithfully made coffee for us every day for 14 years. I was a little worried by the negative reviews, but have not encountered any of the issues mentioned in the reviews. The machine works flawlessly and makes great coffee. The insulated carafe keeps the coffee hot for about six hours after the machine shuts off. It is also easy to use and clean, and looks great on the countertop. I highly recommend it! ![]() |
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