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Melitta MEMB1 Mill & Brew Coffeemaker
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Sales Rank: 110835 Melitta
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Melitta MEMB1 Mill & Brew Coffeemaker
- Electronic programmable LED clock/timer
- Programmable grinder with 7 coarseness settings
- Large viewing window
- Detachable staineless steel blade
- Hinged, integrated basket
Product Description
MODEL- MEMB1B VENDOR- MELITTA FEATURES- Mill and Brew Coffee Maker-Black Electronic LED programmable clock/timer Programmable grinder
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Melitta MEMB1 Mill & Brew Coffeemaker
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- Publisher: Melitta
- Label: Melitta
- Studio: Melitta
- Average Customer Review:
based on 703 reviews
- Sales Rank in Kitchen & Housewares: #110835
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Summary: An excellent coffee maker! 2008-05-12
Comment: I love my Melitta MEMB1B Mill & Brew coffee grinder/maker! After a few seconds of grinding the beans, it makes coffee at a perfect temperature and the hot-plate maintains that temperature without scalding, then switches itself off after an hour. I have returned more than one coffee maker due to too-low brewing temperature - but not this one. The mesh filter is messier to clean than it would be with filter papers, but I'm saving money and trees this way. The grinding is not as noisy as some reviews had led me to expect - but it sends my cats hurtling out of the kitchen. If you are considering a mill-and-brew machine, you won't find a better (or better-priced) one than this Melitta.
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Summary: Very quite 2008-05-09
Comment: Nice and quite. Easy to use. The only drawback is the coffee doesn't stay as warm as we'd like. We end up putting it into a pre-warmed thermos.
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Summary: This is the one. 2008-05-08
Comment: The Cuisine Art that we replaced was no match. The Melitta is 100% a better product and much easier to clean. The grinder is stelth compared to the Cuisine Art. My only complaint is the warmer shuts off after an hour. No paper filters makes this coffee maker the best I have ever had.
Thanks Amazon, Im hooked.
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Summary: Awesome coffee and here's why 2008-05-06
Comment: So many things to like! First, the coffee is excellent without any bitterness. Our Cuisinart Grind and Brew quit on us and we went with this replacement. The coffee is definitely better.
2) The grinder is brilliant. I didn't realize when I bought it that the grinder and the filter basket are the same. The hot water filters straight into the grinder section which has mesh sides. The grinder is also not as noisy because the basket/holder has the mesh, filter sides rather than hard plastic. And there is no messy clean up of the grinder container and a filter basket. You just rinse the one piece and put it back in wet. With the Cuisinart, you had to clean both (which was 4 pieces total) and then could only use the grinder again when it was dry. Not the best way to start the day! I didn't know there was a better way!!
3) It has a very small footprint for a coffee maker.
4) Most of the stand-alone grinders that are not incorporated into the coffee maker have static problems that make a mess. No static problems here since the sides of the vessel are not plastic and there's no transfer to the coffee maker.
5) The Cuisinart's removable pieces were funky in how they came out and fit back in. The Melitta only has a basket with a lid that are removable, and they fit back in with ease.
Time for my coffee, but hope this helps!
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Summary: Coffee not hot 2008-05-04
Comment: I've had this for a little over a year and now the lid just won't snap closed (a must in order for brew to start). Which is fine. I have been waiting for it to go kaput so I can buy a new one. This one is a gift and I would have never bought this for myself had I the choice. I didn't like it when i looked at it. It seems cheaply made of black plastic. The big gripe i have is that I am constantly reheating my coffee and prior to pouring a cup, I heat up my milk. This has been my OVER year long ritual. But not anymore...i've researched and I'm off to cuisinart..
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