☕ Brew it your way, every day!
The Taylor Swoden 12-Cup Programmable Coffee Maker is designed for the modern professional, featuring a large capacity, customizable brew strength, and a convenient programmable timer. With a sleek black and stainless steel design, it fits seamlessly into any kitchen or office space. Enjoy mess-free pouring and peace of mind with its auto shut-off feature, all while being reminded when it's time to clean. Perfect for busy lifestyles, this coffee maker is your go-to for a delicious cup of coffee anytime.
Material | Stainless Steel, Glass, Plastic |
Item Weight | 3.79 Pounds |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 6.6"D x 9.4"W x 12"H |
Capacity | 60.87 Fluid Ounces |
Style | Modern |
Color | Black |
Recommended Uses For Product | Indoor |
Operation Mode | Fully Automatic |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Human Interface Input | Buttons |
Wattage | 950 watts |
Filter Type | Reusable |
Specific Uses For Product | Office, Personal, Family |
Special Features | Programmable, 2 brew strength, 2-hour auto switch off, Cleaning Cycle Reminder |
Coffee Maker Type | Drip Coffee Machine |
S**H
So far, checks off all my boxes.
Okay. Only used once. It's light mint green. I was looking at deeper aquas, and pinks; but there were bad reviews, or they were too expensive, or too big for my limited counter space. (Some pod users are incredibly small!)I already purchased a pink one for pods and a one cup basket. But I wanted something for when I want to make more coffee at once. And smell it when I wake up! Or percolate it for a change. My daughter prefers that. I love Donut Shop pods, but they are expensive!This one is programmable, which is nice. And it's more compact, and cheaper than some of the other ones like that! Although it's still a decent size.And turns out the light mint matches my cabinets perfectly!I did my whole apartment and kitchen Shabby Chic pink and aqua, with Paris roses. I was looking for those colors. Reviews tend to be confusing, though. Some people love things, and other people have problems.This had a nice color, features, size, price, and enough good reviews, to make me give it a try. And it's even a 12 cup!(I was at looking five cups originally, to save space.)Well only brewed one pot so far. (Plus a plain water first for cleaning.) I had no problem pouring the water intoto the little spaces in the back on both sides. Not until that last little bit! Then it spilled a little bit. Even going to the left side. Just have a dish towel ready.I found that going forward to the narrow part towards the end helps, because the pot is then very vertical.I wiped off the extra drips on the burner, because for some reason it does a little when you're putting the carafe in. And then it sizzles for a little bit. Not a real big deal! But I didn't want problems, so I wiped it with a dish towel. No biggie! No water coming out of the machine. I use tap water.And the carafe is fine! I don't know if they changed it, but it's a normal thickness carafe, Not fragile. And the spout works fine! No dribble, thank God, pouring; cuz I hate that!So I definitely think it's a great value for the money. I will update if it breaks down the road.It comes with a little scooper. Now I used four for four cups. Perhaps was a little weak. Maybe I'll add one for the pot, as my dad used to say, next time. There's also a strong coffee option.But for now, after returning a pink one that was 12 cups cuz it was just too big for me!This one got my little rose sticker of approval. Lol.Has to be Shabby Chic and pretty, to be on my counter!For some reason it will not let me post a picture at this time!*Update. It did sizzle the first few times. I realized from a tiny bit of coffee dripping out as it's brewing. The star shaped holes on the pot lid and spring mechanism on the machine, where the coffee drips out has to mesh, I think.I found pushing the handle of the pot back helped. But it didn't do it today!Also, I wipe the bottom of the carafe off first with a dry dish towel after filling, because people complain the burner rusts after awhile. I dry both. It's easy.And you can just have it ready and turn it on in the morning, rather than programming.The sizzling on the burner was the only problem, when it's first brewing. A little loud. But may have stopped.But I just wipe the burner off with a damp sponge when it's cool, so it doesn't rust. I don't use it every day. I use my pods too.The light is a little bright at night, not blinding. I just turn the kitchen light on!The color actually matches perfectly!Use plain water twice first to clean.It says periodic cleaning with a little vinegar in water, and it has a clean setting.If the burner starts rusting in a few months, I will update. That's the only thing they need to fix, I think!
P**H
Keeps the coffee at the right temperature.
Nice coffee maker, I like the ability to use 2 filters ( the mesh basket it comes with plus a paper filter). It keeps the coffee at just the right temp for me. Easy to clean and I think it brews a pot perty quick. I like it better than my last 4 Mr. Coffees.
D**N
Rusting Warmer Plate
This looks good and makes coffee well.I subtracted one star because of something I think is stupid.So anyone who has dealt with coffee knows that even room temperature coffee leaves stains. Coffee is a reactive substance; not dangerously so, but when it is hot it is more reactive. This is all context for the stupid thing. The warmer plate is some type of steel with a paint covering. The paint covering the warmer plate is probably something like Oven Paint; high heat tolerance and durable. However I have only had the coffee maker for 4 months and the warmer plate has a Rust Spot that is 1/2 inch by 3 inches. Dumb because there are many formulas for steel that are highly resistant to rusting and for whatever reason the Engineers for this coffee maker did not think that HOT COFFEE on cheap steel results in RUST. If the warmer plate was better quality steel resistant to rusting, IMO it would have increased the manufacturing cost per unit by less than ten cents.I have purchased coffee makers from multiple companies, but this is the only one ever that has had a warmer plate rust.I have an annoying solution to this rust; Rust Converter applied every two to four weeks and it should reduce the problem. But it is annoying because there should be zero rust or need to use the Rust Converter.
L**Y
perfect and small!
i dont have a lot of space, so this thing is perfect. its pretty easy to clean, although im very careful with it. i could see myself getting sloppy and then it would be hard to clean. also i havent programmed it at all yet, its fast enough i havent felt the need to, so i cant attest to the programming ability
N**W
decent coffee maker
A good coffee maker for the price. Drips less when the carafe is removed than others we’ve had. “Strong” button is a nice feature. It seems as if the coffee is hotter than others, as well.
M**N
Durable, brews hot coffee, nice design
Great coffee maker. The carafe top has holes at the top so you can pour water through without lifting the lid. Brewing is quick and pot stays hot. Comes with gold filter. Programming is easy. The only complaint I have is that the lights are SO bright I have to put a towel over it at night or it lights up the house. Lol. But small quibble, this coffeemaker is a win.
D**H
Slow brewing, but otherwise good
Had I seen this in a store, I might have passed it by. This is a small machine! After the initial washing and drying of parts, I took it through 2 cycles with plain water, waiting at least 10 minutes between each finished cycle, as per the instructions. The area for pouring water is small. Then I made a pot of coffee. It took 20 minutes to finish brewing! I also had pressed the "strong" button, but at some point it turned itself off. Of course I could have poured a cup in the interim, but I wanted to see how long the process takes. It comes with it's own flat-bottomed, reusable filter and a coffee scoop, the latter of which I didn't use.This unit otherwise has great features, but it is unclear whether it will turn itself off after 2 hours of warming. The manual says to "be sure to turn it off". Steam rises and covers the electronic buttons, which is not a good sign for durability. I compared its 12 cups volume to my previous carafe and they were similar, so the small-appearing carafe holds as much as my old Mr. Coffee machine with a bigger looking carafe. Coffee tastes fine. Will update this review after a few more uses. Update: the pot handle is not ergonomic, but rather grated towards design, so it's not particularly comfortable. So far it's being like a champ and the delayed brew worked!
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