Black and Decker DCM7 Cup-at-a-time Personal 12 oz. Coffee Maker
I’ve seen the Black and Decker Cup-at-a-time Coffee Maker for a while now, but I haven’t really gone out and tested it. To be honest, it looked rather cheap to me. But then again, my natural curiosity got the best of me, so I bought one to test it out.
I was seriously in doubt that I’d like the machine when I first got it. It was so inexpensive that I thought it must be because of poor quality. Then again, I thought why would Black and Decker put its name on the line.
First up, the machine has an automatic shut off, so you don’t risk overheating the machine or wasting energy when you’re finished brewing. Also, it has removable, dishwasher-safe parts, which makes it easy to clean.
Using it is easy too. You simply fill the water reservoir with your desired amount of water, put the filter in the filter basket, add your desired amount of coffee, put a mug on the drip area, and hit start. You’ll know that the machine’s starting to work once you see the LED indicator turn on.
It’s a tiny coffee maker; it fits into a tiny nook in my kitchen counter. It’s design is quite simple and classic. However, what really ticks me off is the plastic they used for the machine. I’ve heard news that some parts warp after being exposed to the steam of the hot beverages for quite some time.
Any who, in terms of the coffee it produces, I have no complaints. It gave me just as good a coffee as any of my big-ass coffee makers. I guess this would be a great addition to my coffee maker collection. Let’s just see how long it’ll take before it starts showing signs of wearing out.
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