Customers frequently mention the consistently solid coffee quality produced by the Perfect Grind Programmable Single-Serve Coffee Maker with Integrated Burr Grinder. There are currently no cons listed for this product.
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Pros mentioned:
Ease of use
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great single cup - fresh ground or ground coffee
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Love it! Does exactly as it says. You can grind fresh beans for a single cup and use ground coffee easily next time. Easy to switch between the 2. It comes with a great basket and we also use coffee filters for easier clean up.
I would recommend this to a friend
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Overall performance
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
I Dig this thing !!!!
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Works Great ! I roast my own beans and make pour over coffee until now. This has removed 5 items from my kitchen counter. Grinder / Teapot / Pour Over set up / kitchen scale / k cup coffee mater... 44 bucks = more counter space and saves a ton of time and work.
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Just as advertised, works well and coffee tastes great. A few small changes could include a better seal for the coffee bean cover, and a way for the interface to be a little friendlier for new users.
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This coffeemaker arrived on time, and it was well packaged in additional box to prevent any damages.
I've used it for more than two weeks already, and it works great either with beans or ground coffee.
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I’ve been concerned about the “other guys” with their disposable coffee pods being environmentally irresponsible. I opened this machine and tried it out. Ive used separate coffee grinders before and fiund the grinder in this machine comparable. The coffee takes a few minutes to preoare, but the results are excellent. Being able to use any coffee and whole beans or ground opens alot if options. The used coffee grounds are a bit difficult to take out but i feel more environmentally responsible.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Overall performance
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Belle Coffee Maker
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Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
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I'm amazed at how well this coffee machine works. I have always wanted one were I could just add the coffee ground or grind the whole coffee beans.
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I got this at a good price on a deal of the day. After using a couple of times it been cleaned, dried and put the basement as a backup coffee machine. Why it’s not a daily machine?
The power cord is too short, need to use extension cable, so very unsightly. No paper filter, can only use custom made gold filter, this is a pain in the butt. The need to clean the filter each time is very messy, if I had known up front that you can not use paper filters I would have skipped. I like just throwing a paper filter. The biggest issue, you can not control grind time or quantity, you can have it grind more selecting bold or over ice, but the default grind is too much. How is this labeled a pro machine when you can not control grind quantity or time.
Avoid, better coffee makers on the market.
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I don’t think I’ve seen many single cup coffee makers with the feature to grind so that was a major draw for me. It is not without flaws, however. Where the filter slides in and out leaves a lot of coffee drip on the unit itself after use. I think I may start using a filter because I don’t think the reusable filter is working well enough. The grinder could do a better job making a uniform grind, it also doesn’t really know how many beans to use per cup