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Five Star Reviews:

50%
Great Coffee in a Small-Sized High-end Brewer
August 24, 2017
This makes excellent coffee, bottom-line.

It is simple; no-frills; just push the power button to start brewing. If you hold the button in for five seconds, you can switch it to the immersion mode where it will pre-soak your grounds before brewing, which is great if you use freshly roasted beans as I do.

It doesn't have a timer or programmed brew levels -- it just makes great coffee, and only five minutes after you start the brewing process.

I love the nice pouring spout on this carafe; no drips when pouring. I know some people have complained about how you have to invert the coffee carafe to get the last bit out. My solution for that is when it is almost empty, I take the lid off and just pour!

The only con I can think of is really a clumsy error on my part. When you put the filter basket on top of the pot, don't jarr it -- otherwise you'll get a pile of grounds on your countertop. I just wish that basket was a bit more secure, or if it were hinged.

But, all in all, it has a great showerhead that nicely immerses the grounds. It's the best-tasting coffee I've had from anything other than a french press.
Overall a great cup of coffee
August 3, 2017
I've held off writing my review to give time to fully experience using the Bonavita BV1900TS. Overall it is great and certainly, as many reviews suggest, it makes a great cup of coffee. This is likely helped by using a bean that I like and grinding just before use. I have also swopped over from paper filters to a metal filter and I've activated the pre-soak option. The unit is easy to fill, and the full 8-cups of coffee are produced in around 6-7 minutes with not much noise, although quite a bit of steam is generated. The carafe keeps coffee warm for around an hour and is certainly a better option than alternative heated glass systems. There is a minor convenience to having to remove the filter container to place the pourer cover on the carafe, but at least it encourages cleaning up the unit straight away. The only complaint I have is that the round plastic top of the carafe pourer seems to have deformed slightly and now easily pops off.

>> I sent off a warranty request to Bonavita and a week later received a brand new carafe lid. Excellent service and the new led works perfectly!
So far SO GREAT!!!
July 8, 2017
This coffee maker is my current obsession!!! I've been in the market for coffee makers for ages & I am so happy with this one. I'm the only coffee drinker in my house & I've been so disappointed with all the single cup coffee makers on the market. I do like French Press coffee, but I don't have time for the maintenance. This coffee maker has proven to be the perfect match for me!!! I brew 3 cups (15 oz) each morning & (per someone else's review) DIRECTLY into my AVEX, Brew Pint Glass, 20oz & walk out the door with a perfect cup of coffee! I've actually become a bit of a coffee snob! However, I can also brew 8 cups for when I have company!!! Perfection!!! Plus, it's pretty easy to clean!!! So far (it's been about a month) I am thrilled with my purchase!!!
Pro tip: for "single serve" coffee, swap the carafe for this tumbler
May 30, 2016
The only thing I don't like about this coffee maker is the carafe. And because I usually only make a half batch (4 "cups" or 20 oz) for myself, I found an insulated stainless steel tumbler that you can actually use in place of the carafe for brewing. The brew basket fits perfectly inside the mouth of the AVEX, Brew Pint Glass, 20oz, Slate and the height matches perfectly too. Just fill the water reservoir to 4 cups. It even leaves a little room for cream.
A Game Changer
July 26, 2015
This is my 3/25/2017 updated review. My original review is set forth below.

My Capresso coffee bean grinder broke a couple of days ago. I replaced it with a De'Longhi Dedica Burr Grinder. I cannot emphasize strongly enough how much better the De'Longhi is in every possible way. Its burrs look much sturdier and much sharper. It sounds and feels much more solid. It produces grinds that are much more consistent. It offers much more control over the choice of grind output. It outputs the grinds into a well-sealed container (or portafilter), without any messiness; my Capresso required daily cleanup. My coffee tastes better. It's much more expensive than my Capresso, but to me it's well worth it - especially of it lasts a long time before breaking. There really is a very big difference between the two.

My original review is set forth below.

This is one of those rare products that is a game changer. It doesn't just make excellent coffee. It also enhances your life. (By comparison, you can see my review of the Technivorm Moccamaster KBGT 10-cup Coffee Brewer with Thermal Carafe that I bought from Amazon.)

My wife and I enjoyed the $100.00 12-cup Cuisinart coffee maker with glass carafe for years. It still works fine. We bought the Moccamaster to try to find something even better. We disliked it very much, and returned it. We bought this 8-cup Bonavita, based on its reviews on the CNET website, the Amazon website, and other websites. We love it.

We initially chose the Moccamaster over the Bonita, because it says it is 10-cups and Bonavita says its coffee maker is only 8 cups. We since have learned that both coffee makers are 40-ounce machines. The difference is that Moccamaster calls a cup 4 ounces, and Bonita calls a cup 5 ounces. There's no difference between the amounts of coffee they make.

We very much prefer the Bonavita metal carafe to the Cuisinart glass carafe. The coffee in the Bonavita carafe never burns. The Bonavita carafe is excellent at keeping the coffee very hot throughout breakfast and long after. This means we can begin the brew process at any time, instead of waiting until just before we begin to eat. The brew process is very fast (about 5 minutes), and the brew light turns off to signal when it's finished. When the brew process is finished, the coffee maker shuts itself off. (I always have trouble hearing the "beep" that the Cuisinart coffee maker makes to signal the end of the brew process.) We bring the carafe to the table, and when we want a refill, we don't have to get up from the table and go back to the glass carafe on the coffee maker's hot plate to get another cup of coffee. The bottom of the metal carafe is smooth and cool to the touch, so we can put in on our wood-top kitchen table without a trivet. The metal carafe is dishwasher-safe. The Moccamaster carafe is not as cool to the touch, is not entirely stainless steel (it has a plastic bottom attached), and is not dishwasher-safe.

The Bonavita is extremely simple and easy to use. I cannot imagine a more simple or easy design. There are no parts to fidget with, adjust, or move. All it requires is filling the easy-to-fill water reservoir (clearly marked, and non-removable), putting the sturdy plastic basket on top of the metal carafe (with zero difficulty), putting a filter into the basket, adding coffee grounds, and placing the carafe (with the basket on top of it) beneath the brew spout (with zero difficulty). There are no moving parts, and no removable parts. The carafe sits on a base plate, which does not have a heating element and only serves to unify the beautiful simplicity of operation and design of the Bonavita. The Bonavita is low enough to fit beneath our kitchen cabinets, even with the reservoir's top open (which allows it to air-dry easily. The only operator control is the on-off switch (the only exception being that, if you want pre-infusion for freshly-roasted-and-ground coffee beans, you have to hold the on-off switch for a short while when you begin the brew process). Cleaning is exceptionally easily; you only have to rinse the carafe and the coffee basket (made of sturdy plastic, with no moving parts). When I say "no moving parts", I am being literal; there are no switches or levers to stop the brew process when you remove the carafe during the brewing process There is no need to ever remove the carafe during the brewing process, because it lasts only about 5 minutes. The lid for the carafe is solidly made, very easy to use, and keeps the coffee very hot. The base plate is integrated in the construction, and does not require any fidgeting or adjustment; it is not removable. The Bonavita does not provide 2 carafe lids, it's lid is perfect and seals well, and the carafe pours easily and neatly. The Moccamaster provides 2 lids, one to use during brewing, and one to keep the coffee hot longer.

The Bonavita sprays the heated water over the coffee grounds through a large round stationary spray-head with a dozen holes. The Moccamaster spray-head covers a much smaller area rectangular in shape, and has fewer than half as many holes for the hot water to drip out onto the coffee grounds; it also rotates, is removable, and sits on a soft plastic gasket that may or may not last very long.

The Bonavita's power cord can be positioned to exit the bottom of the coffee maker from the front, side, or rear. The Moccamaster's cord exits only from one location. We are happy about the Bonavita's choices, because it allows us to avoid having the power cord be a nuisance and a distraction.

The entire design of the Bonavita makes life easier, prevents having a pot-full of coffee spill all over our kitchen countertop, and allow us to sit and chat together at breakfast - enjoying our coffee maker rather than being controlled by it.

At the end of all this, however, is the question of how the coffee tastes. This question is critical. The answer is that it tastes excellent. It is very robust, very tasty, and extremely hot. Taste is "a matter of taste", but for us it's everything we had hoped for. However, I would like to note one thing. Bonavita's instructions are to use 2 tablespoons of coffee grounds for every cup. We prefer much less. We've used the Bonavita twice so far. The first time, we made 6 cups and used 4-1/2 tablespoons of coffee grounds; we liked that. The second time, we made 6 cups and used 5-1/4 tablespoons of coffee grounds; we like that too, but not as much. We'll continue to experiment, but the point is this -- with a slight adjustment in the amount of coffee grounds we use, we are able to easily and noticeably change the flavor and intensity of the coffee. In both instances, we used Peet's coffee (Sumatra blend -- we used ground coffee, but soon will try coffee beans that we grind) and the brewed coffee tasted very smooth.

Other than increasing the Bonavita's size from 8 cups to 10 or 12 cups, there is one issue for which I'd suggest improvement. The stainless steel carafe is tipped by a plastic rim (with integrated plastic handle). The plastic is smooth and sturdy, but inside the carafe it has a "lip". The result is that the carafe does not entirely "drip dry" after sitting in a dish drainer. It's not a big problem; it only means that I have to dry the inside of the "lip" with a kitchen towel. However, it would be nice if it had no "lip" and totally dripped dry.

Updated Review (August 22, 2015):
My wife and I bought the Capresso 565.05 Infinity Conical Burr Grinder (Stainless Steel), and are using Allegro coffee beans from Whole Foods (we are trying different beans, to see what we like best). We never considered ourselves coffee snobs, but the combination of Bonavita, Capresso, and whole beans yields better coffee than we imagined possible. The most significant feature is that our coffee is absolutely free of bitterness and acidity. We also bought Planetary Design Airspace chrome containers to hold our coffee beans, and we bought Espresso Grinder Brush (Heavy Wood Handle with natural bristles) to clean our grinder -- we like them both very much.
74%
AMAZING little latte maker... Tastes exactly like Starbucks!!
October 10, 2016
I love this little machine!!! My new favorite kitchen gadget!!! If you use and take care/clean it as instructions suggest, you will have no problem! It brews the espresso and froths the milk flawlessly!!!! I was pleasantly surprised by the quality of this latte maker for the price! (A plus, should something happen to the carafe, lid, brew basket, froth whisk.... You can purchase replacement parts at Mr Coffee website for a reasonable price) ...if you use Starbucks espresso in your latte... It tastes exactly like the $5+ latte I would purchase at Starbucks regularly!!!! This little gem is a real money saver for any latte lover!! Highly recommend!!!
You will not be disappointed as your wallet and taste buds will thank you!
October 1, 2016
This Latte maker is amazing! I received it as a birthday present and cannot believe how easy the whole process is from start to finish. It is unbelievable how much money I have been spending on Latte's every week and I asked for something that will save me time and money while also allowing me to be the coffee snob that I am. I fill the top with 6tbsp of espresso and the reservoir with the max amount of water. I fill the carafe to the max line with 1% milk and 8 pumps of my favorite Toffee Nut syrup from Starbucks. I press the lever down and let the machine work its magic. Once it's finished, I line my 20oz Contigo coffee cup with caramel syrup and pour the deliciousness into my cup. I then spoon the rest of the foam into the cup and top with more caramel syrup. It tastes exactly like what I used to spend $7-$14 a day on and I mean exactly like it!! I highly recommend this Latte maker to any high end coffee lover. You will not be disappointed as your wallet and taste buds will thank you!
You will never have to stop at a coffee shop again.
August 3, 2016
I bought this as a Father's Day gift. my husband never uses it- why should he when I am - and I quote- so much better at making coffee. Not to worry- I love the drinks it makes too and so I don't mind making his coffee for him one little bit! This machine is fantastic! My son (13) and I use it daily. It's fast. It's easy to use. It is super easy to clean. You combine the ingredients and push a button. That's it. It took about 45 seconds to initially set up. I use it for lattes, white mochas ( white chocolate powder combined with the milk before you heat it. It's amazing) iced drinks ( made the night before and put in the fridge for the morning) and hot cocoa and steamers. I have also used it to make warm milk and honey and warm milk with Macha and melon flavor. I have used it to make warm slim fast shakes. Honestly- it's fun. I hate cooking and pretty much anything related to food prep. i avoid it when at all possible and using this is fun for me so it must be something special! It's worth every dime!
Holy crap, if you like some froth you'll be happy
January 7, 2016
This thing can FROTH. Holy crap, if you like some froth you'll be happy. I have only tried regular 2% milk so far.

It did take some time to figure out how to make stronger coffee, my first attempt was basically coffee flavored milk. My current setup is 4 spoons of espresso roast, slightly less milk than fill line, and slightly more water. It's not going to be like a coffee shop latte which usually consists of a shot or two of espresso but it's not bad. My brother-in-law who lives a few miles away helps himself to a latte whenever he visits.

Nothing about this is dishwasher safe, and the heat + milk combo can make some residue on the bottom, but as long as you rinse it out pretty quickly after poor you should be okay.

Overall, for the price, this is an awesome machine if you like lattes.
Save money, save time, get fancy!
December 7, 2014
I got this to replace my Keurig coffee maker. I was tired of boring straight coffee with cream and sugar and stopped by starbucks every now and then which can get expensive fast. I was worried that this wouldn't brew fast enough but a nice latte takes under 5 minutes once you get the hang of throwing everything in. It gets a wonderful froth going and is great with regular milk or soy milk. I've used almond but that gets quite a bit less froth. Some things to note if you're moving from keurig, there's a little more stuff to clean, the carafe and the lid and the frother need a quick rinse and I usually pull out the coffee filter after using it so it stays clean.

Four Star Reviews:

18%
A workhorse drip machine.
May 1, 2017
I had an issue with my seller which caused the item to arrive with a damaged carafe, but this is a separate issue and not an inherent product design flaw.

Overall the design is simple enough to use, and very minimalist in terms of its ease of operation. The coffee is consistent depending on your quality of beans and grinder, and generally the more expensive your drip brewer the more consistent it should be. The heating system is powerful and brewing starts in a matter of moments with the pre-infusion feature. I'm not wild about the all-stainless carafe (coffee seems to stain and develop foul flavors when exposed to it long term), but it can always be replaced by a glass decanter of appropriate height. Realistically, the end results are very similar to Technivorm, and for half the cost. Unless you have $300 budgeted for your drip brewer, the BV1900TS will slaughter any other brewer at or below its price range.
A great Coffee machine with some minor opportunities
December 23, 2016
After 3 months of use am happy with the overall performance of this Coffee machine. The design may look ungainly however, it is functional & much improved over the last model. The coffee brewed is consistently hot & tasty as per the machine specs. Many competing machines can't seem to get the temperature & brewing cycle right however, Bonavita can!

If there is one area that could be improved it would be the stainless flask lip where coffee exits. As this is placed high up one is forced to literally hold the flask 180 perpendicular to pour Coffee into ones cup. Also, because of this, & a black internal lip inside of this stainless flask coffee is always trapped & can never fully empty it!

Overall, it's a great, functional Coffee machine that delivers on the promises made.
Brews a really good tasting cup of coffee
September 9, 2016
Brews a really good tasting cup of coffee. Just fool around with the grounds until you get the taste you want. The carafe keeps the coffee hot for hours. The one problem is the pouring spout on the carafe...when filling the water container, the water spills all over the place due to a poor design. You can put the regular pouring top on and use that top fill the water container, but it takes forever due to the design. Very well designed and no fancy buttons to push, looks good on the kitchen counter....but fix the carafe.
The Best Despite Some Drawbacks
August 9, 2016
Great coffee and easy to use....just a few nagging things that could be better. Love that the carafe keeps the coffee warm for so long (hours). Quick, auto shut off, no "cooked" coffee.
Cons:
*Carafe pours VERY VERY VERY slowly once the coffee has cooled at all. Take the lid off to pour faster? You end up with a counter full of coffee mess! Even though there's a pour spout indentation with the lid off, IT DOESN'T WORK! (poor design)
*The pour lid comes apart for easy cleaning but is impossible to get back together! I ended up using a silver Sharpie to mark the lid so I wouldn't throw it across the kitchen anymore. (there are no marking on the top telling one where to line it up)
*The inside is very stained. I imagine this is a characteristic of "stainless"(?) steel but it's ugly. Still, it's better than glass or plastic.
All in all, the best coffee maker, taste-wise, that I've ever owned.
Great Coffee Maker and Great Customer Service
February 8, 2016
This coffee maker has made the most consistent coffee of any previous unit we have owned.
As someone else had stated, it produces a 90% pour over coffee 100% of the time.

Pros:
Consistent 195 to 200 degree water from the showerhead.
Carafe keeps coffee hot for 3-4 hours.
Minimal amount of moving parts.
Has a 'bloom' feature for wetting the grounds before brewing.

Cons:
Must turn carafe almost upside down to pour the last bit of coffee.
Seems that if not de-scaled consistently, large amounts of steam emit from the vents above the showerhead.
Only holds 8 5oz cups (not really a con, but worth noting if you are used to a larger coffee cup size).

Bonavita has Great Customer Service:
After 4 months of use, we noticed small fractures in the water reservoir. No water ever leaked and you really couldn't notice them unless you removed the carafe and looked closely (see attached photo).
I contacted Bonavita customer service using their website, filled out a very short online form, uploaded a photo and receipt. With 3 business days we received an email stating a new unit was being shipped and to discard the old unit. No other questions were asked and there was no hassle.
The new unit arrived within a few days and works perfectly.

Thank you Bonavita!
12%
Would definitely recomend
January 5, 2017
Over all I have loved this latte maker. It's easy to use, straight forward, and not difficult to clean. It does occasionally stop working which I find frustrating. I do get grounds in almost every cup I make. Which doesn't really bother me, although sometimes it's worse than others.

I did find, to get the milky foamier, you can turn on the foaming part while you add water and coffee grounds and then turn it on to brew the rest of the way. It aggitates the milk a little more to give it more volume. I also tend to like my coffee and lattes strong so I use about 1/3rd of the recommended milk.

I would definitely recomend this coffee maker, it's very tasty and I've made it in such a way I prefer my latte to Starbucks.
I would like to tell everyone about the one flaw that makes ...
February 18, 2016
I would like to tell everyone about the one flaw that makes this a 4 instead of a 5 star product. Aside from this one flaw, everything works great and its very convenient!

The flaw is the water spigot that spits out the hot water into the coffee filter is not designed so well. Or perhaps the cup that holds the filter is not designed well.

What happens every single time when I make coffee is the water flowing out of the spigot hits the side of the filter, and folds it down into itself. This results with the water+coffee grounds overflowing out of the filter and through the hole into the coffee pot, leaving you with tons of ground coffee bits in your coffee. NO BUENO!

The solution to this, is I wet the edge of the coffee filter and fold it under the section of the filter holder where the spigot arm moves across. This section is slightly lower than the rest of the filter holder, so you can fold the edge of the filter over it without losing too much of its height so that the filter is not lifted too much from the bottom.

This usually prevents the rest of the filter from folding in on itself when the water hits the side, because now the filter is stuck to that section and wont fold into itself.

Hopefully that tip helps everyone who purchases that machine, because its very annoying to have ground coffee bits in your coffee!
Good latte, convenient single step use
March 2, 2014
This is a nice machine. It is easy to use with simple directions, and makes a decent cup of latte in one easy step. You just have to add milk to the carafe and coffee and water to the top compartment, press a single button and wait a couple of minutes. It froths the milk and adds the espresso coffee. It turns off when finished. I added a permanent 4 cup filter basket, and this would have been a logical item to come with the coffee maker, as using paper filters is awkward. The water dripper swings out of the way when you open the top and back into place when you close it. The milk froth is a tan color since it is mixed with the coffee, but otherwise, this machine does a credible job with minimal fuss. I just use low fat milk, with no additives, but others seem to like sweeteners or other flavors, which are easy to add. Hard to improve on this design, though it does drip a bit after it's finished and could have had a little catch basin. It is easy enough to wipe clean afterwards, however.
Get his pot. Now.
December 1, 2013
This is not one of those gimmick appliances you;ll use once or twice and put away high up in the cupboard. We use this every day, along with our regular coffee pot. We've gone from struggling to use up a quart of milk before it expires to buying a gallon of milk every 4 or 5 days. It's pretty simple to use, and make delicious lattes. And the process couldn't be simpler. Get some small basket coffee filters (the unit ships with 5.) Move the water arm to the back of the unit and add coffee. Put some water in the reservoir beside the filter (the internal markings are easy to see.) Put the top in place, and add milk (we like 1% because it froths better) and turn it on. The unit brews one or two lattes very quickly. Pour into a cup and enjoy!

Clean up is a bit of a chore since you can't put the pot in the dishwasher, so here's my method. Rinse out the pot a couple of times. Add a squirt of hand soap and fill the pot with hot water. Let it set for a while, then pour out most of the water. Now take a paper towel and wipe out the bottom of the pot and the sides. Rinse it, and set aside to dry. When you're ready for some more (and you will be) repeat the process.

In the evening, we use a dark roast decaf coffee in place of the espresso blend we use in the morning. The Cameron's french roast coffee you can order from Amazon is very good. Two big advantages to drinking lattes: They just taste different than a regular cup of coffee. Better, in my opinion but I still drink straight coffee along with my lattes. And you'll drink a lot more milk, which has to be good for you. Experiment with different syrups. My wife likes hazelnut while I prefer vanilla. Since the syrup goes in your cup, you can each have a different flavor from the same pot.

I see three negatives to this purchase. The pot is a bit of a pain to clean. Not a real problem, just a bit of work. You'll be buying a lot more milk and a lot more coffee. And your local coffee shop will be getting less business from you since you're making your own drinks now. Prices for the unit are all over the map, but you should be able to score one for less than 50 bucks on sale.

The unit looks nice on your counter, and works very well. It appears to be very well built. One tip:. Use water from your refrigerator filter. It'll taste better, and you'll avoid the lime build-up inside the coffee maker. Want a hotter latte? Run the pot on on "heat and froth" first, then flip the switch to "cafe latte" and brew your coffee.
I like it! Broke but was quickly replaced
August 11, 2013
I had written a bad review, because it quit working after 6 months, but I just called Mr. Coffee and they are sending me a new one with no hassle. So paying for shipping or anything. They just needed the number written on the plug prong to be sure it was in warranty and sent me a new one!

I really like the lattee maker and hope the next one lasts longer. Im trying to get more calcium in my diet and my morning latte is a great way to do it. Its not a "real" latte machine, it doesnt make espressso and then mix with steamed milk. But if you use dark blend coffees Its a very close substitute. It does heat and froth the milk.

My biggest complaint is that it doesn't hold very much. My husband and I each want a cup and it wont hold enough water to make decent sized cups. We each get our large mugs about half filled. If I have the time I wait till the water resevoir has about emptied and then put in more water. But its annoying to have to do this. Still, we enjoy these faux lattes and I have loved how great Mr Coffee was when it broke?

Three Star Reviews:

11%
It's ok
July 17, 2017
I'm not a fan of this coffee maker. I knew I may not like it before I bought it because of the lid/design. I don't like how it's open at the top before and after you brew the coffee. if you accidently bump it you risk dumping the coffee. My husband insisted that this was the best coffee maker available in the price range we were wiling to spend based on countless reviews we read. I don't think it gets hot enough. If you put hot water in the carafe 10 minutes before making the coffee it is supposed to make the coffee hotter. Who has that kind of time? Then you have to wait for the coffee to brew. It doesn't take that long to make a pot of coffee- but that is the point- there's no timer to set. It's JUST a coffee maker. It's simple and easy to clean, although the carafe has coffee stains that I haven't been able to remove. I wouldn't buy this coffee maker again and with my luck it will last for 20 years before malfunctioning so we have to get a new one!
Water tank will develop cracks and shorten life of product
May 9, 2017
I write this review with mixed feelings. I *really* like this coffee maker and enjoy the coffee it brews each time. I also have had excellent experience with Bonavita customer service. If you have a problem you fill in a form and they give you a new coffee maker within a few days, so I can't fault them for not taking care of the problem.

But here's the bad news - there IS a problem with this unit. Like many others have said, the water tank develops vertical micro-cracks along the curved part near the filter basket. I think it's because of the constant exposure to the steam and heat as coffee is being made. Originally I had the first Bonavita from Nov 2015 to March 2017 and noticed dozens of cracks once I left the water tank filled for an hour and came back to a puddle and water sitting underneath water tank where you can't dry it. I filled out the form and had a new coffee maker in a few days and I've only used it less than 2 months and already there are cracks again. I am only using the coffee maker 4-5 times a week, with filtered water and following all directions including cleaning at regular intervals. Whatever they are making this tank out of, it is NOT durable and will unfortunately not last, and it's something that has not been fixed between 11/2015 and 03/2017 so I can't say it's a production run or a fluke. The tank is just insufficient. As long as you have the warranty, Bonavita will replace it with a new one, but it seems that for the hassle and waste involved you only temporarily solve the problem, and once your two year warranty is up then you are stuck.

This certainly isn't the most expensive coffee maker, but it also ain't cheap and you should be able to count on more than a couple months of moderate use before problems arise. It's a real shame because other than this I really have no complaints about this coffee maker and I'd use it for years if I could.
Disappointed with this Coffee Maker
May 7, 2017
Three years ago we were in the market for a new Coffee Maker so after doing some research we narrowed it down to two Makers. The Bonavita and the Icoffee. Back then we chose the Icoffee for various reasons, with the most important choose being "Price". After three years of faithful use the Icoffee began to leak water from the tank so we needed to replace right away. It was either replace the Icoffee or purchase something else. While the Icoffee was a wonderful maker we wanted to see what the Bonavita was all about. The price has come down since we last purchased a coffee maker so it was more appealing this time around.

Right off the bat the Bonavita does not make a better cup of coffee than the Icoffee which was the most important feature for us other than price. While the Coffee maker does make a good cup of coffee it's not on the same level, but it is close. The biggest issue with the coffee maker is the stainless steel carafe as many people have complained about excess coffee or water being trapped in the carafe due to poor design. We have also noticed the coffee after it sits for more than an hour takes on a metal taste since the newer carafe does not have a glass lining like the previous carafes.

The smaller water tank isn't a big deal for us as we don't drink more than two cups in the morning and rarely serve coffee when we entertain. Overall I would say the Coffee maker is slightly above average for the reasons mentioned above. We do like the looks over the Icoffee which go better with our Kitchen appliances.

Based on early usage, I would not purchase this coffee maker again and would opt for the Icoffee instead.
it works but is it worth the effort?
April 5, 2017
This is a good coffee maker, no doubt about that. But it has some shortcomings:
1. It only brews 8 cups.
2. It uses a thermal carafe instead of a warmer plate which really comes in handy when one wants HOT coffee cup after cup.
3. The thermal carafe does not keep the coffee hot, it degrades in temperature quite quickly. We are talking minutes.
4. The thermal carafe is sloppy when pouring; both pouring the water into the tank and when pouring brewed coffee into a cup. Some invariably spills. And there is another spill when one empties the carafe; a surprise is always left over for cleanup.
5. The "showerhead" hot water dispenser into the filter basket always left a certain amount of water ready to drip off the head when one moved the contraption. Paper towels were always needed to mop up the residual.

I was surprised how well the coffee tasted from this product. Alas, after two weeks of trying to finesse this invention I felt it was not worth the effort to get a decent cup of coffee from it.
GREAT brewer, LOUSY carafe
October 16, 2016
Heard so much good about this brewer, especially how it received the SCAA approval for a home drip coffee brewer, that it piqued my interest. After comparing it to the MUCH costlier Moccamaster, I pulled the trigger and bought this brewer. It is the next best decision to buying a good burr grinder (Capresso 560) that I have ever made regarding improving coffee quality, coffee quality aside. Living in Seattle, we have plenty of great coffee options.
The key to this brewer is brewing temperature, and the sprayhead. The very well-designed and broad sprayhead disperses water over the grounds typically between 195-200 degrees, based on my digital thermometer, and the resulting brew is more flavorful, and hotter, than any other coffee maker I've had over the years....thermal cone carafe, ceramic cone pour over, French Press, Aeropress. However, it doesn't stay piping hot in the carafe provided. I know well enough to pre- heat any thermal carafe prior to brewing. I do so by brewing a full pot of hot water into this one, using the brewed hot water that i pour out to warm my coffee mug. However, the carafe doesn't keep the coffee hot past 15 minutes. Warm, yes. Hot, no. I have purchased a different thermal carafe to pour the coffee into after brewing to see if it can keep the great, flavorful coffee this machine brews at an acceptable temperature. Will provide an update in a few weeks.
Carafe aside, HIGHLY recommend this brewer for coffee quality, initial temperature, and ease of use. Not to mention costing less than 50% than the highly-touted Moccamaster. It's coffee, people. Gotta draw the line somewhere. And this is a great place to do so, carafe aside. GREAT BUY for someone wanting to bring out the best in coffee in a simple, easy to use, coffee-lover's brewer without having to sacrifice a car payment to do so.
4%
Taste Good But Limited
May 28, 2017
This has pros and cons, so I gave it three stars.

The coffee tastes good--the warmed milk is tasty and frothy, making a quality latte similar to Starbucks. So that's great! The downside though is that it can only make latte, you can't just make regular coffee with this, which is a bummer since you may not always want coffee with so much milk in it (the milk is supposed to fill enough of the carafe to meet the frother. The other, bigger issue is that it takes a lot of coffee to make a small cup of coffee and it isn't even strong coffee, it's a bit weak and milky. It calls for 3 scoops of coffee and lots of milk that just makes one small cup. I've tried changing portions and have it down to 2 scoops and add more water, but it just doesn't brew the coffee like regular coffee. So good for lattes but you'll need lots of coffee and milk and another coffee maker for regular cups of coffee.
It will eventually leak
July 7, 2016
This makes great coffee. The lattes are as good or better then any you can buy at coffee shops. The problem s that the last three machines we have had last not quite a year before they start seriously leaking water all over the counter. I've done everything but take it completely apart to see if I can repair it, but it is constructed in such a way that disassembly is very difficult. Easier just to buy a new one. Not well engineered.
Disappointed
April 21, 2016
This was purchased to replace an approximately 5 year old machine (same product). One day the carafe shattered while I was cleaning it (hand wash, warm soapy water b/c you can't submerge or dishwasher this one). I was devastated, because I love my lattes and this makes them so quickly and easily. So I ordered my replacement (the entire machine, because they don't sell just the carafe) and life went on. Fast forward three months and it's just happened again. On the pitcher I've been using for THREE months. Needless to say, as a working mom of three, I'm uncaffeinated and unhappy about it! I would've given this unit 5 stars but after a three month old pitcher shattering I'm dropping it to 3. And Mr. Coffee customer service has given me the name and number of another company to call because they currently don't have any pitchers in stock to replace it. I refuse to purchase a third latte maker machine so I guess if this other company doesn't have this part, this is the end of the line for me and Mr. Coffee latte maker.
This makes a good latte. The 2000 reviews don't lie
September 28, 2015
This makes a good latte. The 2000 reviews don't lie. BUT, the "whisk" that makes the milk into foam is very fragile, it's part plastic and cracks easily. We've broken and replaced it 4 times in a year. We're not rough with it, but the part is thin plastic and it's obviously poorly designed. There's no reason they couldn't make the whole piece metal and avoid this problem.
FANTASTIC MACHINE HERE !! BUT>>> ((update 12/25/2016))
December 7, 2013
OH MY THIS IS DELICIOUS !! I used half and half...frothed right up too...used a dark ground espresso blend which I ground fresh from Starbucks.... Sure beats my old coffee maker now....Easy to set up, light, solid, small foot print, comes with a few filters and quick start guide (no wasting time on this baby) - is so quiet. I added a bit of flavored syrup in vanilla and YUM. That comes out very hot and light, frothy and a nice change any way you taste it. Arrived on time of course with Amazon : )))).........I love this machine. I would have to honestly say it is really a close second to the one's I buy at the expensive coffee carts here. For the price, the ease and the fantastic taste ::: This is the blue ribbon winner. It's a good size too. Gave me 2 very large servings in my mason jar. What a great gift for someone or to have for guests also. I don't like my coffee too sweet so here I can control it easily. Wow does half and half give it a nice, rich, frothy kick !! Gotta go..........off for a couple more. WOULD BUY AGAIN AND AGAIN.
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>>>>UPDATE : December 25, 2016 - This is the 2nd Mr. Coffee I have purchased. Each one has lasted approximately a little over a year. I just bought this 2nd one last Oct. 2015 and THE STEM STIR THINGY IS BROKEN AGAIN. Both had / have the same problem. That stir thingy which spins, stops working. This is getting EXPENSIVE / not to mention, frustrating. I don't know what to do and I'm not buying more warranty insurance. I TOOK OFF 2 STARS FOR THIS CONTINUING PROBLEM. Yes, I could let it drain through for a plain cup of coffee but that is not what I bought it to do. :/ The first stem broke off, the second one just stopped spinning. BIG MESS.
..........5/07/2014 -- I think this is my favorite thing I ever bought :D......Gosh it sure makes great latte's. People get a kick out of my entire little kitchen counter as they say it looks like Starbucks, LOL....lot's of flavors and my little coffee maker which is still going strong and is a wonderful way to start my day. I really love this thing! I sure makes great tasting lattes and is easy to do and clean up. I still use my half and half and Starbucks espresso whole coffee beans, fresh ground. Would make a great gift for coffee lovers!

Two Star Reviews:

10%
Jury out!
August 24, 2017
Jury still out on this unit. Extremely easy to use. Nothing fancy,turn it on and wait. Brewed second pot today. Do not know if it was my imagination or not,but pot brewed day before seemed hotter. But in both cases,the carafe does not keep the coffee hot. After one hour poured the third and final cup. It was not nearly as hot as the first one. I brew only six cups which equates to three mugs. I do not know if 6 cup vs 8cups creates a temperature difference. Long and short if I experience the same results in the next few days will reluctantly return it. Was so looking forward to three hot cups in a row.
This is an edit. Filled coffee maker (no coffee) to 8 cup max,ran it,and after completion of process water temperature was 195 degrees. Checked water temperature in carafe and it had dropped to 165 degrees in 30 minutes. The refilled machine to 6 cups,ran it and temperature of water was 175 degrees in the carafe. It had also dropped after 30 minutes. So it would appear there is a temperature differential between capacity 6 cups vs 8 cups and the inability of the carafe to maintain temperature. My experience is the first cup was hot and downhill afer that. Sorry,but going to return this unit. Not worth the price for one cup of coffee.
it looked like a great candidate
May 1, 2017
I have tirelessly been making coffee out of French press or Chemex every morning for the last 6 years. I was tired of it, but didn't want to shell out $300 for a Moccamaster. After evaluating the reviews of the Bonavita versus the more expensive competition (Moccamaster, Oxo, etc.), it looked like a great candidate.
The first 7 months were great. Coffee tastes great, minor qualms with the carafe design and lack of anywhere to stick the filter cup; however, I was aware of that going into buying it. Living in an area with harder water, I made sure to descale every two weeks or so.
Month 8 hit, and the beloved Bonavita starts turning off after brewing about 2 cups. I have to sit by the coffee maker and turn it back on 2 or 3 times per brew cycle. I've attempted some heavy duty descaling, which seems to solve the issue while descaling, but it comes right back after the next brew.
Bummed it didn't last longer. Might be a better choice for folks with better water or willing to use RO or bottled water to brew.
Looks good but---
January 21, 2017
Here is the problem with this coffee maker. You have to place the coffee basket on top of the pot to start brewing. Once the coffee has brewed you have to remove the basket and screw the top on the pot. If you don't stand and wait for the brew cycle to finish to immediately remove the brew basket and then place the screw the top on the pot the coffee will lose heat starting immediately. The first time I made coffee I started the brew cycle then went to take a quick shower. I realized I should have waited and removed the brew basket and placed the top on the pot. Once brewed the bottom is not heated as it is with a glass carafe. Overall quality is OK, but once you remove the pot the maker is very light and feels rather cheaply made. I was replacing a older Ninja coffee maker which I feel made better coffee than the Bonavita and cost less. I timed the coffee in the pot and after 10 minutes had lost considerable heat.
Pricy in light of no features compared to the competition. Small carafe. Taste is similar to others.
December 3, 2016
I've revised my review. Let me make something clear here, while I do not profess to be a coffee snob, my daily morning coffee is vital to me. I do not like Starbucks or other boutique types of coffee. But a good, reliable, coffeemaker that makes delicious daily coffee for me is a critical device in my home that I cannot live without.
Despite the glowing positive online reviews from the coffee snob experts, this is probably the most barebones, unsophisticated coffee maker I have ever owned. If bells and whistles are your things like self-sealing carafes, brew cycle tones, programmable brew timer and auto cleaning cycles this is NOT your coffeemaker. Despite its look, this coffeemaker is really nothing more than pouring hot water over a filter to let it drip in an open carafe. The coffee it makes tastes just like the coffeemakers I have owned in the past, Cuisinart, Mr. Coffee, etc. Only the true coffee snobs could notice a difference in taste compared to them. I'm probably going to buy something else after owning this for 8 months. Also the carafe is too small for me. I prefer 12 cups to 8 cups.
Carafe needs total redesign. Awkward, pours slowly, dribbles, and heavy.
May 27, 2016
After three days of use, I am not happy with this coffee maker. The good points. Coffee brews quickly and at correct temperature. It is quiet. It shuts off automatically after brewing. Here are the problems. Thermal carafe is awkward and heavy, it pours very slowly when lid is on and dribbles when lid is off (to fill reservoir), and it does not keep coffee hot very long. (I now see why one reviewer drilled a bigger hole in the lid). After an hour in carafe, coffee needs reheating. So I am still searching for something to replace my simple ancient Braun drip coffeemaker which was discontinued many years ago.
4%
Great at first but leaks after only 8 months.
February 17, 2017
I bought this for my girlfriend and she was so happy. Mr. Coffee discontinued this product for some reason and her old one stopped working after 5 years so she was very sad and thought she wouldn't be able to get another. Thank you Amazon!I purchased this back in February if this year and for some reason it has started leaking water when you brew a latte with it. The craft is in perfect condition, the water is leaking out of the bottom of the machine itself. My girlfriend loves this thing and had one previously that lasted more than five years. I'm very disappointed that this one only lasted 8 months. Can Amazon or Mr. Coffee help us out?
Great concept, questionable quality
August 14, 2016
We got this about 3 weeks ago and absolutely looooooved it from the start. It brewed regular coffee quickly for my husband and prepared tasty lattes for me in a snap. It was AWESOME. the reason I am giving it a low review is because it only lasted 3 weeks before the caraffe shattered. It is very specific on not immersing in water, which we abided by, but while rinsing out the milk-it popped and shattered in my sink. Now I'm left with a great machine and no caraffe to hook up for morning enjoyment. :( will be calling customer service tomorrow!
Great with Cons - Stopped Working After 2 Years
January 15, 2016
Good machine for the most part; however, since it is hard to find filter for this machine the normal coffee filters constantly cave which is a ruined latte and is very frustrating (even when using 2 filters sometimes). Unfortunately after 2 years the froth part on the machine has gone out so I simply get some coffee with milk now :( Very sad because when this machine worked well I loved the lattes!!!
Parts break easily and unable to replace. Doesn't make strong coffee.
August 9, 2015
Flimsy carafe that has racked in two places; the second piece was a chunk of the brim of the crafe that just broke off when I went to pick it up to use it. Now I am unable to find a replacement carafe and another reviewer just confirmed what I thought- they no longer maufacture the carafes for this model. Makes pretty good lattes, however it does not make good strong coffee. You can only put so much water to brew the coffee and the sprout that the water comes out of to brew does not soak through all the ground coffee up top before it drains into the carafe, so when I want a good strong cup I use my drip coffee maker and use the heat and froth setting to froth just the milk/ cream. All in all, I would say this is a waste of money and I would not recommend the purchase of this item, especially if you cannot replace the parts when they break so easily.
... give this 2 stars because it does make a good hot milk froth
February 22, 2015
I give this 2 stars because it does make a good hot milk froth. It heats and whips the milk which is what I wanted. The coffee itself is not of good quality so I use my Capresso machine to make the coffee and this little number to heat and froth my milk and I was happy with the results. HOWEVER, it is really hard to clean around the little ledge in the bottom of the unit, milk gets cooked on and you have to get in there with a cloth and your finger. I cannot stand cooked old milk in my container so it is a daily ritual to soak and clean this pot.
THE WORST PART IS THE PEELING BLACK COATING AT THE BOTTOM OF THE MACHINE.
Maybe it is because I clean it throughly everyday, but the black coating around the edge of the little ledge is peeling. It rubbed off the front within the first 2-3 months, I thought I used too scratchy of a sponge, so I am now very gentle and use only soft cloth, I just noticed today it is peeling in several other places. I would have given this a 4 star if the thing didn't peel or didn't have that stupid ledge.

One Star Reviews:

11%
No good for the money
August 28, 2017
We are returning this product because for the price, it does not achieve our goals (long lasting HOT coffee). We knew it was more basic than we are used to, but as the reviews were overall great, we thought we'd try it. Not only did the pot not keep the coffee hot for very long at all, the lack of basic features such as pour as you brew and even the filter to hang above not sit on the pot became annoying. This was after one use. Going to use our $30 back up and see if that one becomes our main coffee maker.
defective product and bad service unless you want to return it
August 28, 2017
First day only brewed 1 cup of coffee at a time even though filled with water. Tried it second day and brewing only two cups at a time. Called manufacturer customer service and although they are open the first thing you will hear is a long message about how to return the product, not about helping answer a question. So I followed their lead and returned it.
I would not recommend this coffee pot to anyone
August 23, 2017
I would not recommend this coffee pot to anyone. If you drink the coffee immediately, it will be hot but it cools down within minutes of brewing. The warmer element does not stay on for 2 hours either. I have never been more disappointed in a coffee machine, especially spending this kind of money only to be stuck with it.
Lukewarm!
June 12, 2017
The coffeemaker doesn't heat the coffee up enough and doesn't take advantage of all the coffee grounds, leaving a weaker, more lukewarm coffee than my 'pour -over' Chemex system. I have to microwave the coffee after I brew it to get it warm enough, It is marketed as the coffee maker that best gets temperature right; it doesn't! After two weeks use, I went back to the Chemex pour-over system, even tough it requires more person-power.
Have to restart and hope for the best. I love the filter basket design and it ...
June 26, 2016
Do not buy! This is my second one. First one produced more steam that hot water. The second gets halfway through the cycle and starts making steam then shuts off. Have to restart and hope for the best. I love the filter basket design and it makes good coffee when it works. Buyer beware, there is some sort of manufacturing issue with these. I've had this 45 days, so I'm out the money as Amazon will not take it back.
6%
Defective
April 16, 2017
Only two weeks after I started using this product, it started acting up. If it worked properly, the milk you add to the carafe would start to swirl so that it does not scald at the bottom of the carafe. Secondly, the coffee should flow in a steady stream into the carafe. Neither is the case with this unit: The swirler does not work most of the time and the coffee comes out of the basket at a 45 degree angle, not in a straight downward stream into the carafe; it goes outside the carafe and onto the base of the unit, causing a coffee flood all over my counter and floor. This is clearly a defective item.
liquid cancer server!
December 4, 2016
How this thing ever got 4.5 stars is beyond me. I purchased this thing ages agobefore I found out that I could call customer service and express my dissatisfaction so it's my fault for not knowing basic customer facts.There's a reviewer here who's put up pictures of her melted latte maker. Mine was exactly like this as well! From the start, I tasted something bitter, burnt and not at all unlike plastic in my coffee but I chalked this up to new product taste and continued to use until a week later when I realized the taste wasnt going anywhere! So one day I tried using only water and the water tasted the same: like bitter plastic! I wish I could get my money back. I'd gladly send the barely used embarrassment back!
Just OK
July 15, 2016
I probably wouldn't recommend this.Let me start off by saying that I bought this on prime day for a reduced price so I'm not too bummed about it. But I'm not happy with this machine at all. I didn't expect a coffee shop latte but I did expect it to be decent enough.... First off the latte maker takes about one minute to make a latte. Doesn't seem like enough time to brew the coffee much less brew and froth. I used 2% milk so maybe that's the problem? Shouldnt be. I made two lattes after throughly reading the introductions. There was barely any foam and the latte isn't even hot enough to drink. So the milk isn't heating up at all. I'd have the same results if I brewed a cup of coffee then added milk to my cup.I'm disappointed but I can't be bothered to send this back. Ugh.
Won't last long....
May 6, 2016
This coffee/latte maker is great at first, but be forewarned it will probably give you problems. I first purchased it in October 2015, but a few weeks in it would just cut off in the middle of the latte. It kept doing this, and Amazon was great about sending me out a replacement. (I was hoping that I just got a lemon). Well, the second one lasted six months instead of one (as the first did), and I am having the same problems as before. I use the coffee maker about five times a week, and I am very careful with it (don't get any water on anything electrical) and follow the directions. Now, it looks like I cannot return it a second time (maybe Amazon policy). I am out $65.00. You've been warned. I hope this review helps you save money.
... this as a Christmas gift for my daughter who loved it while it lasted but the carafe is *extremely ...
August 11, 2015
I bought this as a Christmas gift for my daughter who loved it while it lasted but the carafe is *extremely thin and fragile*. Although we took extra care, it cracked after about 8 months of use. Mr Coffee no longer manufactures a replacement carafe and all avenues to locate one have failed. Why a company would continue to sell a product that has a known design issue yet not sell the replacement part, preferably of a more robust design, is beyond me. If you go to the Mr Coffee site this is a common issue. I called Mr. Coffee, was told they aren't making replacements and was referred to a service center who didn't have any carafes either. Clearly without a carafe the whole thing is destined for landfill so unless you like extremely limited life items and don't mind throwing stuff (and your money) away, avoid this unit! I won't be doing business with them again.
Good lattes, easy to use
July 15, 2014
Update: 5/10/15 The latte maker no longer works. It runs for about 10 seconds then stops. The water does run through it to brew the coffee or tea and the frother stops spinning. Bummer. We really like this latte maker.--------------We purchased this to try cut down on our frequent trips to the local coffee shop (and we have). My husband loves it and makes at least one every day. It's fast and easy, especially if he grinds his coffee ahead of time. My son loves making tea lattes and hot chocolate. I like the coffee lattes it makes, but not enough that I want to have one more than once every couple weeks. For me, the expresso isn't strong enough and I prefer the taste of the steamed milk from a coffee shop. It's not bad, just different.If I could change anything, I wish that you could add less milk and still get a nice froth. The way the whisk in the latte maker works, you have to have the full amount of milk to get any froth. I'd rather use skim than 1% or 2%, but it makes way too much froth. Plus I think I'd personally enjoy the latte with a little less milk mixed in.This latte maker is very well-designed, easy to use and easy to clean. This is our coffee drink of choice, so I don't mind that it is a single-purpose gadget.
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$149.97updated: Mar 8, 2020
$470.59updated: Mar 17, 2020
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0072179232568
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Kitchen
Kitchen
Brand
Brand
Bonavita
Mr. Coffee
Color
Color
Stainless Steel
Black
Currency
Currency
USD
USD
Formatted Price
Formatted Price
$189.99
$129.99
Height
Height
480.3 in
543.3 in
Length
Length
488.2 in
468.5 in
Manufacturer
Manufacturer
Bonavita
Mr. Coffee
Model
Model
BV1900TS
BVMC-EL1
MPN
MPN
BV1900TS
BVMC-EL1
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1
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Number of Parts
BV1900TS
BVMC-EL1
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Product Group
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Kitchen
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Product Type
KITCHEN
KITCHEN
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Publisher
Bonavita
Mr. Coffee
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1
1
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Score
8.4
9
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Size
8-cup
Not Applicable
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Studio
Bonavita
Mr. Coffee
Warranty
Warranty
Manufacturer's warranty can be requested from customer service.
1 Year limited warranty
Weight
Weight
21.6 oz
36.3 oz
Width
Width
267.7 in
271.7 in
Feature
Feature

One-touch brew operation with auto-off

Powerful and precise 1500-watt heater maintains optimal brewing temperature of 195 Degree-205 DegreeF (91 Degree-96 DegreeC)

Optional pre-infusion mode wets freshly roasted ground coffee to allow degassing before brewing

Flat-bottomed filter basket and larger showerhead allow for even better saturation and uniform extraction

Durable stainless steel lined thermal carafe

Delicious lattes in one simple touch

24-ounce capacity to serve more than one drink at a time

Auto power off once drink is ready

Powerful milk frother

Also makes hot chocolate; recipe book with 20 latte and hot chocolate recipes included

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