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Product Information
Whether you enjoy freshly brewed coffee first thing in the morning, as a refresher in the afternoon, or with a dessert after a meal, KitchenAid coffee makers are designed to brew rich, flavorful coffee. This 14-Cup Glass Carafe KitchenAid Coffee Maker, in Silver, features a removable water tank that is easily accessible and includes printed water level indicators that make it easy to fill. The combination of refined shower heads and a flat-bottom brew basket evenly saturates the coffee grounds for uniform extraction and maximum flavor. This Kitchenaid Coffee Maker's 1 to 4 cup brew cycle automatically adjusts the brewing process to optimize the saturation time for maximum flavor when brewing quantities. And the coffee maker can be programmed to brew up to 24 hours in advance.
Features
- Easy-to-fill & clean removable water tank
- Refined brew process for optimal coffee flavor
- 24-hour programmability
- Digital display with variable brew strength selector
- Pause and Serve feature Silver Color 14 Cup Glass Carafe
Customer Reviews
mrs.c
We had researched several brands (mostly European) before settling on the Kitchenaid JavaStudio. We own several Kitchenaid appliances and rate it as the most durable brand in the kitchen. That said, I've never known Kitchenaid to be regarded as "pros" in the coffee department. That changed when we purchased the JavaStudio. This coffee-maker won its place on our countertop not just because of brand reputation but, because of its size. Many of the machines we wanted were simply too large to fit under our overhead cabinets. Now, after four months of ownership, not a single moment of regret. The machine is simple to operate, uses less coffee than most to produce a full-bodied cup of coffee, and by darn it looks good doing it. I'm not going to pretend to understand how KitchenAid produces such a terrific cup of coffee by "spraying" the grounds before brewing...the proof is in the taste. And the slogan "good to the last drop" has never been so true. I usually get my first cup every morning about an hour and a half after brewing and I have yet to experience bitterness. The machine is easy to clean too. All of the parts remove easily and the gold filter eliminates the need for paper filters. From time to time, the stainless steel exterior gets streaked but a little windex on a lint-free cloth (wiped with the grain) brings the shine right back.
Marcus
I know KitchenAid had production problems with the first set of units. I would say that accounted for the previous reviews.The unit I received (almost a month now) works perfectly. The coffee brews evenly, whether 4 cups or 12. The spa spray nozzle creates a freshness and aroma that rivals any Starbucks. The machine is very easy to use, has useful displays (e.g., how long since brewed) and keeps the coffee piping hot.I highly recommend this machine.
sunnyd_1219
I, too, own several KitchenAid products and have been delighted with previous products. When I needed a new coffee maker, I decided to switch brands to KitchenAid based on prior history with the company.HOWEVER, this is the WORST coffee maker I've ever owned, including cheaper models. I'm now on my second coffee pot after KitchenAid sent me a new one when the one I ordered failed. While the company has been more than understanding, I hesitate to call again because I don't even want another one. Getting my money back shouldn't lie with the hands of the seller I purchased it from.Here's the problem. After a week of use, the water and grounds kept spilling over and coffee was not draining into the pot, saturating the electric plate and my kitchen floor. When I could get it just right (standing there holding the carafe in place), the coffee tasted burnt.I thought I had a defective product, but the new one is starting to do the same thing. The carafe does not stay in place and slides forward when placed on the electric plate (until there is enough coffee dispensed. The coffee carafe is supposed to push (when it's in the right place) on the plastic piece that releases the coffee. It's a design problem. It's definitely cheaply made. I have to stand next to my coffee maker as it's brewing to make sure the coffee is dripping.Believe me, I wouldn't have bothered writing this if I didn't think it might save someone else the headaches. Buy something else! It's not worth the hassle.
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