Kalorik CM-17442 Aqua Line 12-Cup Coffeemaker, Chrome/Glass

Wed, Dec 30, 2009

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Kalorik CM-17442 Aqua Line 12-Cup Coffeemaker, Chrome/Glass

Attractively housed in a modern design, this 12-cup coffeemaker provides an array of convenient features. The unit contains a shower-type brewer and a removable 1-1/2-liter water tank with handle for easy filling. For those in a hurry, its drip-stop function allows for pouring a cup of coffee before the end of the brewing cycle. The machine includes a high-quality carafe with a stainless-steel lid and a beautiful silver spray handle for graceful serving. Other highlights include a chrome button On/Off switch, a blue LED light indicator, simple-to-read measuring marks, a 1-by-4-size removable V-shape filter, and a grey PVC power cord. Its polished stainless-steel finish and screwed-on frosted-glass decorative plates make fo [Read More...]

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3 Responses to “Kalorik CM-17442 Aqua Line 12-Cup Coffeemaker, Chrome/Glass”

  1. Timothy Says:

    I like the look of this coffee maker- and the removeable water tank (no water to spill while filling). It brews relatively fast, coffee tastes good, but no automatic shutoff!! The on/off switch feels flimsy and the entire base the pot sits on gets VERY HOT- (not just the warming plate, but the whole bottom, too). I’ll be returning and keep looking….

  2. Lunette Says:

    I loved the way this coffee maker fit in with my decor! My only complaint is that when you pour coffee out of the carafe, it drips back and you can’t avoid coffee on your counter. Very annoying. If this annoys you, don’t buy this coffee maker. I overlook low tech for decor.

  3. X-iomania Says:

    The carafe is flimsy. Imagine a beaker from high school science class and attach a metal “flap” to the top with a thumb lever to move it up and down - that’s the carafe. Coffee would spill all over the counter every morning. It didn’t matter if you poured slowly and deliberately either. No matter the speed at which you poured or the attention you paid to how the carafe was handled, coffee went everywhere. For a unit crafted with design in mind, why are there still design flaws? I returned this coffee maker and have moved on.


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