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I purchased this coffee maker with the intentions of replacing my Keurig. I would not recommend trying to do that. The coffee maker does an ok job of making a cup of coffee. If you were planning on using this somewhere that electricity is not available then I would recommend it as there are not many other options. I don’t think I was ever able to make a full cup in one press and getting the nozzle was not that easy.
Posted by Matt
In concept it’s a neat idea. It’s takes to long when using coffee grounds though. You need to apply a lot of pressure to force the water through the grounds. In total it was probably about 2 minutes of constant pushing. Also there is a small rubber stopper on the inside bottom hole that regulates how much water is pushed out. I started having a problem when I would release from pushing down to let air in so I could push down again and the stopper would unplug itself, float around in the water and then nothing was regulating the water output. So then the coffee grinds would make their way into the water and with a couple of pushes the water would all flow out. Save your money.
Posted by amartins02
Got this at another retailer. The coffee situation at work isn't ideal and this has proven an inexpensive way around that. It's simple to use. I've only used the refillable proprietary filter that comes included which is where you get the most value with device.
Posted by Junior