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Five Star Reviews:

31%
Five Stars
April 24, 2017
Love to make peach tea and this is the best tea maker I have ever used.
A must have for those seeking alternatives to plastic tea makers.
October 7, 2016
Overall we are very pleased with this product. We were seeking an alternative to the plastic iced tea maker as we often add essential oils to our teas. This stainless steel/glass combo is nice. It does still have some plastic parts. I wish the water reservoir was steel or glass. My kids love watching it bubble as the tea begins brewing. It makes great tea with adjustable strength. You will make a mess if you dont remove the lid before pouring. We will be purchasing an additional pitcher soon. Very happy with our purchase!
Quick and Tasty Iced Tea
August 21, 2016
I love this iced tea maker. It makes tea quickly and is easy to clean. I've had about four other makers of different brands and I like this Capresso the best. The detachable water reservoir is superior to other makers where there is no way to clean any residue the water leaves behind. You do have to be careful with the carafe but I've had no problems at all.
This makes great iced tea without leaking all over my counter
December 12, 2015
This makes great iced tea without leaking all over my counter. I like the fact that the carafe does not rest on the counter. I also like having an extra carafe as I make iced tea daily and it's easy to throw one into the dishwasher while the other carafe serves tea. The removable water tank is a nice feature that makes this easy to fill. Making tea was never so nice! Now I just hope it holds up. When it inevitably fails after what is a hopefully long service tour of duty, I will replace with this brand.
Glad I went with Capresso
August 12, 2015
Like many, I have gone through my share of Mr. Coffee Ice Tea makers and tired of the cracked pitchers and staining. I am happier now with the Capresso as it makes a decent pitcher of ice tea very fast. I elect to pour my ice tea into plastic pitcher and then just rinse this beaker-like glass pitcher, so I can put it back into the unit and have it ready for the next time. I am sure this will keep the pitcher which came with the unit in as-new shape for some time. The pluses are you can either pour water into the back reservoir or pull it out to carry to the sink to fill; either way the process is much easier than with a Mr. Coffee. I use 6 tea bags with the setting at full to make a rich tasting unsweetened ice tea. The biggest plus is the Capresso looks very attractive with the stainless front and white back, so I can leave it sit out. Incidentally, the label says it was made in China. The size of the unit is very nice, as it not too tall or too wide. There are fill markings for ice on the pitcher and on the water reservoir making it easy to use. I like the basket that pulls out but I find I just drop or pull tea bags while its inside. You must use the Capresso pitcher. So the bottom line it works, its attractive, and its easy to use and maintain.
65%
Recipe for perfect Southern sweet tea! Don't follow their directions, follow mine!
January 24, 2017
Recipe for perfect Southern sweet tea!1. Fill pitcher to the top of the word "Water", not the water line, and pour into tea maker2. Place 3 family size "Luzianne" iced tea bags into the brewing cup and place in maker, closing lid3. Turn brew knob to strong and begin brewing4. After brewing completes, pour 1.5 cups of sugar into the still warm tea. Stir until completely dissolved.5. Add ice until tea level is about at the 2 QT line. Stir until ice is mostly dissolved.6. Add cold water until tea reaches the 3 QT line. Stir for additional 15-30 seconds to ensure consistency.Voila! Instantly ready to drink, perfect Southern sweet tea! Please upvote this if you find it helpful.
Highly Recommend!! Even if you don't want to use ice in the pitcher!
October 26, 2016
I have been making iced tea the old school way by boiling water, added my tea bags, steeping for 6-7 minutes, then adding to a container of cold water.....for years I've done it that way. Until a friend of mine told me there are iced tea makers out there!! WHAT! I ended up picking this one because of other reviews saying how much they like it and how well this one pours without spilling.WELL THIS IS AMAZING!I can just throw in my tea bags, put some water in it, turn it on, and I can walk away from this thing and know I can come back in 5-10 minutes and I will have a pitcher of tea ready to go into the fridge! I LOVE how it auto-shuts off when it's done too! I don't have to worry about remembering to turn it off!One thing I will add in my review that I wished I had read in others -- the way this iced tea maker wants you to make tea is filling the pitcher up with ICE and having the tea brew on top of it. I don't have a fridge that makes ice so I make ice the old school way, and I don't have enough ice trays to fill up this pitcher!INSTEAD, I just fill between the 2-3 quart line with COLD WATER (for the full 3 quarts of tea) and let it brew on top of that (I use a 1 gallon tea bag) and then put it in the fridge. No complaints from my family on taste, so if you don't want to make ice, or don't have a lot of ice on hand -- play around with the water levels and you will find the right dilute amount that works instead of ice.I would recommend this for sure!!!
Perfect for Tea Lovers!
June 23, 2016
I can't even write a full review of how much i love this product because I love it too much to put into words. I LOVE iced tea, drink it everywhere I go and this machine made some of the best tea I've had. You can use any kind of bag in the tea and if you have an infuser, you can toss that in with different loose tea (I use lavender). It does take a TON of ice but you have the option of just using water if you run out of ice. It makes strong or light tea, which is great as well since I like my tea lighter in flavor. It makes tea in a few minutes and is easy to clean and reuse immediately.
Husband loves it. Great buy for any tea lover
March 6, 2016
My husband loves tea. I got him this to replace the one that was still working but just super old. We couldn't get the tea stains off the old pitcher and there was mold in the top where the tea bags go. My husband didn't let it dry before packing it when we moved. When his new one arrived in the mail, I tucked it under his blanket while he was working and he was super excited when he came home. It works well and he uses it several times per week. Plus, I love the teal accents, even more so than the blue, and I am happy that the stained pitcher is a thing of the past. Now I just hope he stays on top of cleaning the pitcher so we can hopefully avoid the stains altogether.
Great purchase for the iced tea addict
November 18, 2015
I have had no trouble with this iced tea maker! No leaking or anything. I've made about 5 batches of tea so far.It requires ice, so get ice trays in your amazon order if you need them. I purchased a second ice tray and an ice bucket for the freezer since my freezer doesn't make ice. I use about 4 trays of ice for a 3 quart batch of tea.My only complaint is I wish the lid swiveled, so it would be able to close and keep the tea fresh and any fridge odors out.Update: Had this for a year, and I still love it! Still no leaking or any trouble. I make 3 quarts approximately once a week.
hey we like our sweet tea
December 26, 2014
I bought one of these at a Wal-Mart on clearance for $10.00 about 7 or 8 years ago and being from the South, hey we like our sweet tea. Mine was this exact same shape but closer to the teal color. I figure I got my money's worth out of it at 10 bucks. Not sure why now the price is nearly triple that, but I can say it makes the best tea. I used to just use my coffee maker but I don't use coffee makers with a carafe anymore and frankly don't like the flavor of coffee in my tea. But I have loved mine until I noticed it is no longer using all the water in the reservoir and rather than wait until it stops all together I purchased this one. I used it today for the first time and it still makes my tea just the way I like it. I get a lot of compliments on my sweet tea even from people that claim they don't usually drink sweet tea, so I do give credit to my sweet tea maker. I can use two family size tea bags and just under an inch of sugar in the pitcher and it comes out perfect every time. I hope this one holds up as I saw reviews about the teal colored one that is a little square shaped say it leaked right away or after 1 or 2 uses. If this one does that I will be very upset. But my first one last awhile so I am hoping this one will to. I would recommend it.

Four Star Reviews:

10%
pretty good
April 3, 2017
Makes excellent tea however the button is difficult to use....I have to hit it just right (which normally takes a few minutes) to get it to start.
Great product but fragile components
December 7, 2016
Got my first one as a wedding gift from a relative. Loved it but it broke after 3 weeks. This product would be a 5 Star product if the button on the right hand side didn't feel like it was always on the brink of failing.

Reached out to Capresso to replace my first one and they required me to ship back the broken one before they would send me a new one. Shipping this thing back would have cost $40 so i just bought a new one. The new one has been going strong for 6 months of every other day use.
Great brewing appliance
February 20, 2015
Read the manual first and follow the directions explicitly. This takes both tea scoops and tea bags. It fits about four large ice tea bags. You can go to manufacture website and download recipes. Brews tea really fast, very delicious, you should wait at least 15 minutes between brews and keep parts clean.
Looks good enough to keep on the kitchen counter!
November 14, 2014
I really like this tea maker! Make the tea quickly. The only complaint I can mention is that the carafe is glass. I have granite counter tops so if I were to set the carafe down quickly it may break. All in all, it's great and it looks nice enough to keep on the kitchen counter rather than needing to hide it like I had to hide my previous tea maker because it was not pleasant to look at.
Decent Product
June 5, 2014
I have never used an iced tea brewer before this one however it seems to do a decent job. Easy to use, nice pitcher even though it is a little thin but who wants a very heavy pitcher to have to deal with anyway. Holds plenty of loose tea when you go to brew. The only thing I thought was a little weird was the power button. There isn't a light or a tactile feedback that I could see when I used it but when I did press the on button I could hear the element heating up and beginning to use the water to brew. Looks good though and I would recommend it to anyone.

Update: Still using this iced tea maker. It's going strong and making tea just about weekly. The pitcher hasn't broken on me and I even moved it into a new home with a dishwasher where it has survived many washings. Someone commented that the light turns on when the power button is pressed but I haven't seen that so maybe I got a bad bulb or LED in mine. Either way this machine has lasted and survived many brews and our move. I stand by my 4 star review. It would have a 5 star review with a working power button light and the feel of better build quality.
14%
Great value.
April 29, 2017
Very good value. It is a bit awkward to use. The pitcher has to be placed perfectly but works fine when it is.. The strength dial kind of floats around so you need to check every time you start a brew that it hasn't wandered. The strength valve in the basket is very delicate and sticks out from it and I'm afraid it will get broken from normal use and cleaning. When you use tea bags, there is no provision for placement of tags and strings. The basket is so big that I have to stack them in a balanced pile under the water spigot. Once you adjust to its small idiosyncrasies you'll have a fine brewed pitcher of iced tea. It's not very expensive and does an excellent job. I like it because it isn't over engineered or overpriced. Four stars for a great value
Not bad
March 4, 2017
Makes very good tea, kind of difficult to use (measurement, removing the basket), and it is kind of messy. Drips, drops, basket is messy, and tea stains (no fault of Mr. Coffee, I know). I don't hate it, but if I can cajole my husband into making my tea, that is ideal. I don't know of a better one, but this is the first one I have tried.
Works like a charm!
September 21, 2016
I bought this for full price and use it to make a daily supply of tea for my kombucha, and so far I'm pleased with how well it works. It takes a little longer to brew than I expected, but it's not a major issue, just a small inconvenience. It makes wonderful tea, and I'm glad I can adjust the strength of the tea, so I'm still in the process of trying it different ways to see what works best.
Great! But not perfect...
July 7, 2016
Ok. First thing I have to say is that it makes great tea. But, i had one question and I called Mr. Coffee for the answer. My question was...does the reservoir hold 3 quarts of water? I wanted to brew 3 quarts of tea without the ice and then put the pitcher in the fridge for cooling. This way i can make more tea and it wont get watered down with ice as it melts. The answer i got was YES the reservoir itself hold 3 quarts of water. Well, it does not. I tried and it soon began to leak all over the place. So, no need to try it yourself. I must admit i should have read the instructions first but thought that the answer I got from the company was right. That being said...for 20 bucks you cannot beat it. It makes better tea than my old pot on the stovetop.. It is a little slow but its faster than the way I was making tea. Be sure to remove the basket and throw away the tea bags after brewing and before you remove the pitcher or it will continue to drip after the brew button is off. With a little tweeking and learning my own craft it will be fine. It also comes with some recipes and directions that look quite useful(wish I would have used them) i am enjoying my first glass right now! Cheers!
Really good. Not quite perfect, but really good.
April 9, 2016
Brewing tea in the Mr. Coffee TM70 3 quart Iced Tea Maker is certainly easier and faster than doing it on the stove, but it is not without a few minor issues. Please keep in mind that these opinions are based on my experiences at my household, though I think we are typical enough.The bad:1) It is not guaranteed that all the tea will go directly into the pitcher. You must be very careful to align the two components perfectly or you could have a mess on the counter. As easy as this sounds, I have done it wrong several times already. You only have to mess this up a tiny bit to have a problem. It hasn't been a disaster or anything, just a slight nuisance, but I say it couldn't have cost that much to have made the two components with a more positive link-up system. Maybe make them "snap" or "click" into place or something. Or perhaps just add a downward lip on the brewer that overlaps into the pitcher spout. It isn't rocket science, Mr. Coffee. Please remember this when you do an upgrade.2) You can't make sweet tea straight from the appliance - at least not "Southern" sweet tea. After reading the manual, I understood this to be okay, but when I dumped in sugar to my family's ages-old recipe' it just turned into a blanket of sludge and the tea came out almost clear. If you want "real" sweet tea you will just have to stir it in at the end.3) It takes up precious counter space. It isn't fun at all washing, drying and hiding it all the time. So if you rarely ever make tea, a stove pot can actually be more practical, unless you have a couple of square feet of counter space needing a full time appliance. I don't think you could beat it for households that really go through some tea though. Besides, tea is a staple worth sacrificing for in my house.4) NEWSFLASH - 3 quarts is not a gallon! EVERYTHING comes in gallon quantities, so why not Mr. Coffee iced tea? You will just have to learn how to make it strong and top it off to the gallon mark with cool water. I did get the hang of this pretty quickly.Now here are some good points I discovered:1) The TM70 is quick, safe and easy compared to boiling water in pots. It only takes about 10 minutes to have fresh tea every time and you don't have to watch it or juggle hot, sloshing water. Basically, you just pour cool water into the appliance, add tea, align the pitcher, press the button, and walk away - for hours if you need to. It will be okay. It turns itself off automatically. I can't tell you how many times a pot of water has boiled over on our stove. Several times we have forgotten and had pots boil themselves dry and nearly melt! That is no fun at all. The TM70 is GREAT in this regard.2) The brewing pitcher has a pointy spout and is perfect for filling gallon milk jugs without a mess. Now we have a never-ending supply of clean, fresh, disposable tea containers. When one jug starts to look slightly stained we just toss it and grab another, way before the tea starts tasting funny. We have both sweet and un-sweet tea drinkers in our family and we just use the Mr. Coffee pitcher for brewing and pouring into the respective containers.3) Use tea bags or freshly ground with a coffee filter. We do like the option of using loose, "gourmet" ground tea and we do plan to give this a try very soon.4) Price! At a mere $28 on Amazon, this a very inexpensive kitchen appliance and there is really nothing serious to complain about. Keep the packaging and if you don't like it give it to a friend or relative as a gift.5) Though I didn't see it mentioned in the product description when I bought it, according to the manual you can use just cool water in the pitcher instead of ice as a temperature buffer when brewing tea. (I assume either is used to rapidly cool the piping hot tea as soon as it lands in the pitcher for several good reasons.) This means you can plan for a warmer blend in the pitcher if you need to stir in sugar. The ice is just for instant "iced" tea. All in all, the good does out-weigh the bad. We are enjoying out Mr. Coffee Tea Maker and do recommend it. It is best for large families that go through lots of tea, like ours!
Great machine but very large and heavy pitcher.
September 15, 2015
My old Mr. Coffee finally bit the dust after 25 years of service...and even then it didn't die the plastic on/off button just broke off but I was still using it by playing with the controls...but I finally decided to get a new one. So far this one works great. I was a bit worried since they changed the way you brew the tea, my old one had a open/close so I could close the tea from coming out and let it brew longer to make it stronger. This one has a weak/strong setting which really seems to work but I guess I felt I had more control over the older one??? (I drive a shift stick so I do like having control over my machines). The one thing I don't like is the new pitcher. It is BIG and Heavy (and the handle is very thick). So it takes up lots of space in the refrigerator and while I can handle it with one hand (one hand opening the refrigerator and the other to lift and put the pitcher back in) my sister who doesn't lift weights (and has small hands...size small in gloves) can not! So something to consider if you have arthritis, small hands or do not have good upper body strength. Because of the size of the pitcher I will be looking for something with a smaller footprint to transfer the tea.

Three Star Reviews:

9%
Regardless of how full we fill the water reservoir and ...
December 4, 2016
Regardless of how full we fill the water reservoir and the ice - it never makes a full pot of tea. Frequently when changing the tea bags, they are standing in water since it doesn't drain completely.
Product is okay but stopped working after 60 days
December 14, 2015
Product stopped working after only 60 days. It was only used 3 to 5 times a week. I was able to replace it through manufacturer but I had to pay shipping back and it took almost a month to get it taken care of. I would not recommend this brand to anyone.
it was a bad design.
September 6, 2015
switch broke and we had to send it back for replacement. I hope the replacement has a different switch, it was a bad design.
It makes great tea but I was washing the pitcher and barely ...
August 14, 2015
It makes great tea but I was washing the pitcher and barely hit the bottom and it broke.I have only had it 3 months
For those of us that don't drink coffee this type of device is a great counter top item.
April 7, 2015
makes it a lot easier to make tea. I have two pitchers and have made several gallons of tea since buying it. I like the fact that the pitcher is made of glass. I wish more of the unit was glass and metal instead of plastic. Sometimes after tea is made it takes a while for all the water in the system to condense so when setting up for the next batch of tea a lot of water from the lasts run may dribble out when the pitcher is placed in the unit.

The pitchers are thin and while making tea using ice in the pitcher the pitcher broke. I would suggest not using ice while making the tea.
I would not purchase this item again.
6%
Bad pitcher geometry
October 4, 2017
We have had this for five years and use it nearly daily. It makes good tea, relatively easily.HOWEVER, the pitcher is misdesigned. Its elliptical shape plus handle that extends well to the rear mean that the leverage on your hand is huge. It's hard to hold a full pitcher, even for an adult with normal strength. It manages to be bigger than a milk jug, hold less, and be harder to handle.(Our prep: ten bags of Tetley decaf. Fill pitcher with filtered water. Pour into reservoir until you almost reach reach the white tab. Brew at max strength. Refrigerate.)
It's okay.....
June 13, 2017
The product works fine, although if you like your tea on the stronger side, this may not be the best choice for you. I prefer strong iced tea, so after using it a couple of times, I've gone back to the pot on the stove method. Even when selecting the highest setting, the tea is rather weak.
Mr. Coffee Iced Tea Maker On/Off Button Shorts Out After five months.
October 14, 2016
We bought one of these just before the summer, however the power button shorted out. Since we've been using this model since the mideighties. We'll give it one more try. If this one shorts out, we're done with Mr. Coffee products.
love ice tea - and this makes restaurant quality by ...
June 15, 2016
love ice tea - and this makes restaurant quality by the batch - ICE will stay ICE in fridge for a day and a half after making the tea. Also, putting in lemons and other berries in the brewing area - gives this tea remarkable flavor GOOD DEAL......HOWEVER, this product is messy - does leak when brewing and always need to get a washcloth afterwards on the counter
Could be improved
February 18, 2016
This does a fine job of making tea, but the materials from which it is made are inferior. They work, but they stain terribly, and even the dishwasher can't remove the stains from the pitcher and the the part in which you put the tea. Also, the design of the pitcher is such that it is very difficult to balance; I have to use two hands. I talked with Mr. Coffee company, and suggested that they could use plastics that don't stain, and perhaps redesign the shape of the pitcher. They seemed totally unconcerned. And lastly, the picture lies. Using their measurements (which are hard to read, since they are the same color as the pitcher), it only makes enough to fill the pitcher about halfway.
Liked the older version better
December 5, 2015
Liked the older version better. I could control the strength of the tea I brewed much better with the older version. This version is bigger and takes up more space for no benefit. It makes the tea okay and the price is okay.4/10/15 Update-maker no longer works, have to press start 3-4 times to complete one brew. Have replaced it with a coffee maker as this is the only iced tea maker I could find. Not who any money or time.

Two Star Reviews:

9%
Don't purchase unless you only need for a few months
November 14, 2016
This is my first product review. This machine makes great ice tea, however, after about 3-4 months it just quit working. Steam would be coming out of the top but it would not pump water to brew the tea.
The face has a black and stainless steel design but ...
October 13, 2016
The face has a black and stainless steel design but the backing and to the extent it wraps around the sides, is white. My understanding from a friend is that it's functional, or it works perfectly but the white sides and backing - looks ugly.
great ice tea, but...
June 13, 2016
This makes great ice tea however, the glass carafe is super thin and broke while I was stirring and spilled ice tea all over the kitchen. I dont know if i will buy a new carafe since the glass is so thin. I dont think it is worth buying a new one.
Shame on you Capresso
August 22, 2015
I can't say how well this ice tea maker works because I have not been able to use it. I should have listened to the reviews. I read about how fragile the glass picture was. And I wash everything before I use it. So I placed the pitcher in the dishwasher and making sure that it was not near anything. I ran the dishwasher through an automatic wash and guess what, when I opened the dishwasher and took the pitcher out it was broken. I paid on $60 for this. For Capresso to make such a cheap glass picture that they knew would break, and nothing else on the market that we could find that would work with this machine is just wrong. Now I had to order another pitcher. People listen to the reviews. I'm sure Capresso probably makes a lot of their money from people having to buy an Pitcher.
waste of time and money buy a sun jar and make it that way
August 1, 2015
The part where you put the water is not big enough to fill the canister. You have to refill it while its brewing. And if you don't do it while its brewing it will shut off and you have to wait 5 min before you can turn it back on.
5%
and I like my tea a bit stronger
July 23, 2017
This unit works, but wish the 'drip rate' and 'tea strength' were designed in a different way ... there's no way to 'steep' for stronger tea ... and I like my tea a bit stronger ...
I really wanted to like this.
October 18, 2016
I really wanted to like this...makes ice tea in minutes! Unfortunately, the tea it makes has a plastic after taste that I just can't shake. It's going back in the box & I am going back to brewing the old fashioned way.
Dead in 3 weeks.
February 2, 2016
Received this January 9th. It quit working on February 1st. Pitiful. It did great for making tea 2-3 times per week. But that is only 3 weeks. So maybe 9 total brews from this thing, and it is dead. What a waste of $28.
Not that great due to a few design defects
August 7, 2015
I got this today and have used it already. We are big ice tea drinkers in my household and in the past I used a coffee maker to make brewed iced tea. To my disappointment, this item did not live up to my expectations. While this is labeled as a three-quart item, this is actually only after one adds ice to the 1-quart that is brewed by the machine. Even on the "strong" brew setting, the tea is somewhat weak even though I used the same amount of tea that I used in a coffee maker for years, so adding ice to the hot tea would have made it very diluted. The brewing "on" button goes off before all the water has gone through the drip process and because the lid is on the pitcher, one can't see if the water has stopped dripping or not, which means a potential mess if you pull the pitcher away from the spout too soon. The water fills up in the brew basket when the setting is "strong", and it takes a while to drip through after the tea maker turns itself off. Then when I was done (after cycling through twice in order to get 2 quarts of tea), I found that the loose tea I had used to make my iced tea was stuck in the grooves of the brew basket which meant a mess in my sink when rinsing and having to fish out a piece of tea stuck in the drip hole. I might try using a coffee filter next time. So all in all, not what I was expecting.
I would recommend to stay away from this defectively designed appliance
June 11, 2015
The second time I used this a small piece of plastic came out from a hole in the bottom which caused overheating and it stopped working. As it could go in two different ways, it could have been ruined right from the start. I guessed the right way to reinstall the piece and it has worked ok so far for the last 8 times used. I would recommend to stay away from this defectively designed appliance, but there really is not a suitable replacement at this time. If and when a company comes out with a better design I would go with that one. Since I have fixed it, it actually does make a good jug of tea if you use 12 tea bags and I use red rose tea.
Lasted less than a year
June 24, 2014
This design (new?) was OK at best. I've purchased 2 other Mr. Coffee Tea Makers and they both make sense in design and have lasted a long time (still have both of them!). This version was just annoying and lasted less than a year.The main annoyance is the seemingly never-ending drip. I felt like the brewing was done, but the drip may still go on forever it seems. The pitcher shape is wider than my other 2 which makes it harder to fit in the fridge.The only thing I liked was the tea bag reservoir/holder was attached instead of being a separate piece like on one of my other Mr. Coffee Tea Makers.Ultimately, it stopped working properly after about 9 months and leaves drip stains on my counter because it never seems to stop brewing. That's lame enough.

One Star Reviews:

41%
This machinenearly caught fire
January 16, 2017
This product nearly caught on fire when plugged in for the first time. It then smelled like melted plastic. Seller refunded money without a problem.
It worked great for 3 or 4 times then returned home a ...
October 2, 2016
Tea maker started itself . Started smoking and burn smell in the house! It worked great for 3 or 4 times then returned home a week after we had it and found the tea maker smoking in kitchen.
Don't Purchase!
June 12, 2016
Super disappointed. The glass pitcher broke while taking it out of the box.
Returned after 1st Use
June 2, 2016
Returned after initial use, the tea maker only makes 2/3 of a pitcher even when using the exact amount of ice recommended.
Stopped working after 4 months.
January 2, 2015
Bought this in August, it only worked 4 months. We were making ice tea in December and it kept shutting off and wouldn't put the water in the pitcher. This is waaaaay too much to pay for something that only works 4 months. I looked at the return policy and it was only guaranteed for 1 month. Dont waste your money. I was worried about the great glass pitcher breaking, never thought the unit would stop working.
10%
Too cheap in every respect!
May 1, 2017
This thing is so poorly made. The second time we used it the button you push to start brewing went down inside the housing and can't be reached. It wasn't a hard push either. I had discarded the packaging so it's not worth trying to send back but DONT BUY! The pitcher is ok but the tea maker, if it works, only makes about three inches of tea in the pitcher. The rest is supposed to be ice/melted ice. There are far better ways to make good iced tea!
Stopped Working After 6 Months
April 19, 2017
I ordered this Oct. 23 2016, and 6 months later, it stopped working. It felt very hot and smelled of plastic. I believe I should get some sort of a refund. I had to replace it with another brand. I don't trust the Mr. Coffee brand anymore.
Worked great the first few times I used it
March 4, 2017
Worked great the first few times I used it, now it shuts off mid cycle and leaves water in the reservoir. I took it apart to see if it was some type of simple assembly error from the factory. My guess is that the issue is with the one way valve used to draw water from the reservoir to the heating coil. It is a super cheap plastic valve, and it does not draw quick enough at some point during the operating cycle. When it does not draw enough, the hearing element is starved of water and it shuts off because it thinks it is done. I tried to clear the valve by blowing air through it, but it still does the same thing after I put it back together. Maybe you will get lucky and get a good one, I got taken for $30 as I threw away the box not expecting the the Mr. Coffee Brand would produce such a substandard product. Be careful.
Only worked for about 6 months.
September 10, 2016
Quit working - would only run for half the cycle, then one quarter, and then finally for 3 minutes at a time. You had to keep turning it back on and it was a pain. Started doing this at about 6mo after purchase.
This is the worst tea maker I've ever owned
July 12, 2016
This is the worst tea maker I've ever owned. Never brews the full pot. I always have to restart it several times before the pot brews because the water doesn't drain correctly from the tea bag holder. I've cleaned the bag holder multiple times, but it remains the same. I should have returned it immediately. Had another model I used for years that I loved, but this model is terrible!
We had the old style for years on end and was great till it finally quit
June 2, 2015
7 months down the road and it's no longer working correctly. It won't empty out of the top into the pitcher. We had the old style for years on end and was great till it finally quit. We had one before that when I got married and it lasted for years as well. That will be 23 years coming up. Now I am on the lookout for a new one. Very disappointed.
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Price
Price
$56.99updated: Mar 17, 2020
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$33.16updated: Mar 18, 2020
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Article Number
Article Number
0794151402287
0885298000389
Binding
Binding
Kitchen
Kitchen
Brand
Brand
Capresso
Mr. Coffee
Color
Color
Black/Silver/White
Blue
Currency
Currency
USD
USD
Formatted Price
Formatted Price
$59.99
$25.99
Height
Height
511.8 in
492.1 in
Length
Length
590.5 in
334.6 in
Manufacturer
Manufacturer
Jura-Capresso Inc
Mr. Coffee
Model
Model
624.02
TM70
MPN
MPN
624.02
TM70
Number of Items
Number of Items
1
1
Number of Parts
Number of Parts
624.02
TM70
Product Group
Product Group
Kitchen
Kitchen
Product Type
Product Type
KITCHEN
KITCHEN
Publisher
Publisher
Jura-Capresso Inc
Mr. Coffee
Quantity
Quantity
1
1
Reviews
Reviews
Score
Score
6.8
8.8
Size
Size
Machine Only
1
Studio
Studio
Jura-Capresso Inc
Mr. Coffee
Weight
Weight
24.7 oz
14.5 oz
Width
Width
590.5 in
610.2 in
Feature
Feature

Overall dimensions: 9.75L x 6.25W x 13.5H inches

Quickly prepare iced tea or coffee

Durable glass, plastic, and stainless steel construction

Automatic shutoff design for safety

Ample 80-oz. capacity water pitcher

3-quart iced tea maker works with loose or bagged tea

Water window in reservoir; removable brew basket; adjustable brew strength

Simple on/off button with power indicator light; auto shut-off for safety

Dishwasher-safe pitcher with ice-level marking and nondrip spout

Measures 8-1/2 by 15-1/2 by 12-1/2 inches; 1-year limited warranty

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