BLACK+DECKER Caffettiera termica da 12 tazze, nero/argento, CM2035B

Brand:BLACK+DECKER

3.3/5

154.51

Si prega di fare riferimento alla guida per l'utente o al manuale dell'utente o alla guida per l'utente (fornita di seguito in PDF) prima del primo utilizzo.

Si prega di fare riferimento alla guida per l'utente o al manuale dell'utente o alla guida per l'utente (fornita di seguito in PDF) prima del primo utilizzo.
Brand BLACK+DECKER
Capacity 6 Pounds
Coffee Maker Type Vacuum Coffee Pot
Color Black,Silver
Country of Origin China
Customer Reviews 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars 21,306 ratings 4.2 out of 5 stars
Filter Type Reusable
Included Components BLACK+DECKER 12-Cup Thermal Coffeemaker, Black/Silver
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Item model number CM2035B-1
Item Weight 4 Pounds
Manufacturer Spectrum Brands
Material Stainless Steel
Model Name CM2035B-1
Number of Items 1
Package Type Standard Packaging
Product Dimensions 8 x 11 x 11.5 inches
Product Dimensions 8"D x 11"W x 11.5"H
Special Feature Thermal
Specific Uses For Product Coffee maker
Voltage 120 Volts
Wattage 750 watts

3.3

7 Review
5 Star
64
4 Star
15
3 Star
8
2 Star
5
1 Star
8

Scrivi la tua recensione

La tua mail non sarà pubblicata. Tutti i campi obbligatori sono segnati con*

Scritto da: D. Brown
Could Look Better But Functions Well, Nice Features
The media could not be loaded. This review is comparing the Black and Decker to a Cuisinart 12 Cup coffee maker (Maybe the DCC 1200 - looks mostly like it but a different finish/material). I got this Black and Decker unit over cheaper options for two reasons and BOTH turned out a bit worse than I thought. At least there are some other redeeming qualities. I’ll go over it all. Reason 1 I got this: “Washable brew basket” I thought that meant, like the Cuisinart, I never had to buy paper filters. I thought this was a reusable, washable filter. NO. WRONG. It’s just another cheap plastic bucket to put paper filters in. Exactly like what you get in the $20 coffee makers. Yes, it’s a removable and washable basket but the Cuisinart had that too AND a removable reusable filter. Now I’m back to lifting out soggy lumpy paper and carefully moving to a trash can unless I fork out an additional $10 for a third-party reusable filter. $10 isn’t terrible in and of itself, but it’s unconscionable to not include it with a $60 coffee maker. UCH. Reason 2 I got this: Stainless steel carafe. The Cuisinart is being replaced because the glass Charif finally broke. It lasted years and years, maybe even a decade. It has been bumped against the sink during cleaning several times, and the coffee maker was used almost every day. It was sturdy glass! It just finally couldn’t take another hit after a six year old messed with it. So I thought stainless steel would be the way to go. Far more durable, looks pretty cool, and is insulated! Well… It is more durable, and does look pretty cool, and is insulated. But I immediately realize how much I loved the seeing the remaining coffee in the Cuisinart - it even had cup level markings on the side. This not only allowed me to know exactly how much coffee was left but also allowed me to know how much water I was filling it with when I was making coffee. I cannot do either with a stainless steel carafe. Those were the two reasons I wanted to get this. But how is the rest of the coffee maker? There are positives and negatives for this as well. It looks really cheap. Extremely cheap. It all looks and feels like cheap plastic (except for the carafe). The bottom plate to hold the carafe looks especially thin and flimsy, with micro feet underneath to support what looks like something that’d otherwise bend and snap in half under the weight of a full carafe. Nothing about this unit outside the carafe looks premium. It certainly doesn’t look like this thing cost over $60. I don’t feel comfortable putting the carafe back when I pour myself a cup of coffee because every time it looks so thin and flimsy I have to be careful. The top of the unit gets very, very hot when brewing. On my old coffee maker, I could touch the top and it was not a problem. On the flipside, the Black and Decker has its first main benefit for me. The insulated stainless steel carafe means none of that gets hot to the touch, unlike the glass on the previous unit. And because the coffee pot relies on insulation to keep the coffee hot, there is no powered heated electric bottom to accidentally burn your hand and drain electricity after the coffee has finished brewing. I like that the clock and overall display screen is a bit bigger. It isn’t brighter though and the actual display numbers and text are still just as dark. But at least it being a larger size makes it a bit easier to see. The new unit has much larger buttons. I could go either way on that. Button size does not affect me. But I will say these larger buttons tend to feel cheap. You can press the button anywhere on its surface and it will work. But clearly the surface you touch is larger than the surface of the control board the button is interacting with inside. Indeed, there are areas of the button you can press that feel more “floppy“ or “mushy“, unless your finger presses directly over the part of the button that makes direct contact with its connection to the control board. My previous model had very tiny buttons, but that meant they could only ever feel one way, and it was very tactile, it had a “click“ feeling to it. And it wasn’t only buttons, it had switches which felt nice. This Black and Decker has no switches, and no button on it feels very “tactile.” I like the “Evenstream” showerhead. It’s true that even my older coffee maker had one single spout at the center top and after every brew, there was a very specific hole through the wet pile of coffee grounds, and I always did wonder if I was getting enough flavor from all the grounds around the sides. HOWEVER, lifting the lid during a brew, it would appear to me that the hot water would dispense enough into the basket that all the coffee grounds were fully submerged in hot water. So it appeared like, at least for a portion of the brew, flavor was being extracted from all the grounds. Still, there’s no denying that at the end of the brew, and, there was a very specific dent dead center of the coffee grounds. And to be clear, not only does this Black and Decker dispense water from multiple spots up top, it also feels the basket of coffee up like a tub, all the coffee grounds get fully submerged in the hot water. I can’t tell at the moment which keeps coffee hotter, longer. Obviously the Cuisineart isn’t insulated. But it rests on that hot plate for a while. The Black and Decker I THINK turns off a bit sooner, BUT it claims to keep the coffee hot in the pot for 2hrs. I haven’t timed it, and haven’t measured the temperature to know if there’s a difference. Edit: After posting this review I noticed one other thing. Like all coffee makers, there is an automatic lock/seal mechanism to prevent coffee from dripping out onto the platter when you remove the coffee pot. And the coffee pot itself has its own little lock/seal that when pressed down opens it up to receive the coffee. When you pull the coffee pot out, that top seal is… MOSTLY sealed shut. video shows, if you tip the coffee pot far enough, coffee will drip out that top mechanism. But this is all to say, after leaving the coffee pot back in the coffee maker for about five hours after my brew, was warm, but not hot. I know it says in the documentation I can keep coffee hot for about two hours… But next time I am going to remove the pot completely from the coffee maker when it’s done in hopes that the top mechanism, in its locked/sealed position, will keep the coffee hotter, longer. Bottom line: It doesn’t look and feel like a $60+ coffee maker, but the stainless steel carafe/pot helps. No reusable coffee filter - 3rd party can be bought fire about $10. You can’t see how much coffee is left or how much water you’re filling in the carafe/pot to use for a new brew until you pour into the coffee maker. It’s got a bigger but still dark display and bigger but a bit more flimsy feeling buttons compared to my Cuisineart. Still, a pot not hot to the touch and no hot bottom plate which also drains electricity is a respectable reason to chose this.
Scritto da: Leslie
Excellent Coffee Maker
This is an excellent coffee maker. Makes very good coffee and is easy to use. After brewing a full insulated carafe I checked the coffee temperature and it was 175 degrees F. That is perfect. After one hour I checked the temperature again and it was 162 so good heat retention in the insulated carafe. AFTER your coffee has brewed do not put the carafe back on the stand. If it is not on the stand, the top hole that the coffee brews through closes and helps the carafe to retain the heat. A wonderful feature. It has three brewing strengths and I prefer the middle setting "strong" but that is a matter of taste but the important thing is that you can adjust it to your taste depending on the coffee roast you are using. The auto-clean feature is great and does a good job of cleaning it out and keeping your coffee tasty. I have not tried the delay start feature as I prefer to fill the reservoir with fresh filtered water and grind my beans just before brewing. It has a 1-4 cup brewing button so if you want to make a small amount of coffee fill the reservoir only with the amount of water needed to brew and press this button before you start. Your coffee will be bold and not weak like many coffee makers when you brew a partial carafe. Bottom line is that it is a great coffee maker for the price and does as good a job as makers I have owned that were much more expensive. I am very happy with my purchase. On a side note. Before purchasing I read the reviews and some people obviously don't read the instructions and then complain. Others obsess over things that don't matter. There were a number of reviews complaining about the 1-4 cup button brewing all of the water in the reservoir. If they had read the instructions they would have understood the purpose of the button and how to use it. Those folks should just buy a coffee pod machine because they obviously don't understand coffee. The coffee maker also has a small timer under the clock that tells you how long it has been since the coffee was brewed, up to two hours. I read several reviews complaining about it and how they didn't need it etc. Well if that is the case, just ignore it. People can be so obsessive trying to find something, anything to complain about. So take some of the complaining reviews for what they are worth. It is a great machine and worth more than the price.
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Very good machine
The machine is very easy to use and I love the stainless steel carafe. The coffee is nice and hot; something that I wasn't able to find before. I was hoping that all the reviews/comments were accurate, which was very important to me before purchasing, everyone was truthful! Thanks to all!
Scritto da: Lynn Davidson
Nice coffee machine
This is a lovely machine but unfortunately is not UK compatible
Scritto da: Tushna Marfatia
Made for American Market
I brought this coffee maker because I am looking for a coffee maker with a thermal carafe, but had to return it immediately as it was a 110V machine, something that isn’t mentioned on the product description and I did not want to get involved with a step down converter. Cant rate it really accordingly.
Scritto da: Chris
Absolutely Solid Choice for anyone looking for a thermos style coffee maker
I have long wanted to get away from the standard glass carafe with the heating element but the prices for thermos style coffee makers was always prohibitive. Fortunatelythis model was exactly what I needed and at a reasonable price point. There are few bells and whistles. It has a clock, a preset timer so you can prepare your coffee before bed to be woken to the sweet aroma of fresh coffee in the morning. But that's it. and honestly that's all you need. Coffee stays warm for around 2 hours after being brewed and the carafe has a great spout that doesn't drip at all. I did have one issue when the first one I bought came and didn't work but I sent it back and the second worked fine. I am glad Amazon has a good return policy because I tried to deal with Black and Decker and that was looking to be a nightmare of bureaucracy.
Scritto da: TechJunky
Worst Service Ever!!!
Worst customer service ever. Product was damaged when I opened the box and they accuses me of breaking the product. They refused to provide me a full refund. Worst Service Ever!

Prodotti correlati

Scopri il nostro network internazionale

Spediamo in 28 paesi, oltre 200.000 prodotti. Resta aggiornato, iscriviti alla newsletter.

Shopping Cart