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Mr. Coffee FTTX95 10-Cup Programmable Thermal Coffeemaker, Black/Stainless | 
| Brand: Mr. Coffee
List Price: $59.99 Buy New: $48.45 You Save: $11.54 (19%)
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Rating: 16 reviews Sales Rank: 7540
Batteries Included: No Size: 10-Cup Shipping Weight (lbs): 9 Dimensions (in): 14.2 x 18 x 15.8
MPN: FTTX95 Model: FTTX95 UPC: 072179229858 EAN: 0072179229858 ASIN: B000K36EPM
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| Features:
| • | Dual Water Windows show the amount of water in the reservoir for accurate filling. | | • | Special Cleaning Cycle makes cleaning your coffee maker quick-and-easy. | | • | Brewing Pause 'n Serve lets you pour a cup of coffee while the coffee maker is still brewing. | | • | Delay Brew allows you to set your coffee maker up to 24 hours in advance to begin brewing at a specific time. | | • | Cord Storage safely stores excess cord to keep your countertop neat. |
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Product Description It features brewing Pause N Serve, Strength selector and by having adaptable Water filtration system and Removable filter basket makes the best flavor of coffee. It also has auto shut-off, special cleaning cycle, fresh brew timer, adjustable temperature warming plate, audible ready signal, and water level indicator / window makes it easy to control the coffeemaker.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 11 more reviews...
Pretty good while it worked. December 26, 2007 Jim from Texas (Grapevine, TX United States) 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
I had one of these for about 3 months before it died. I used it to make about 5 cups a day and after a while it just quit working. Aparently the element burned out from the low water levels I was using. Mr. Coffee customer service was great though, after an email I had a replacement in just a couple days. When it worked, the coffee was good once I adjusted recipes to match the machine. The water filter is a nice touch if a bit pricey for replacements and it seemed to be effective. One hint, use hot water to preheat the carafe and the coffee will stay warmer longer.
You Don't Want to Buy This Coffee Maker February 17, 2008 Mike D (Massachusetts, USA) 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
First the good: --It looks nice sitting on your counter. --The beeping sound to signify the end of the brewing cycle is nice. Now the bad: --You will never get anything but a warm cup of coffee out of this coffee maker. And if you add milk or cream to your coffee, the result is lukewarm at best. You will aways have to put your coffee in the microwave. This is true no matter how close you follow the directions, and no matter how creative you get. Even if you remove the carafe from the unit after the brewing cycle is completed, your coffee will only be warm. The instruction manual says to completely fill the carafe with very hot water and let it sit for 10 minutes before brewing in order to heat up the carafe. Okay, during the morning rush to get out to work, who has time to let their kitchen faucet run for a few minutes to get hot water (especially in the winter) and then wait for 10 minutes with the water in the carafe and then wait for the brewing cycle to end? --The carafe is stainless steel - no glass lining (which is the best insulation material) Not sure who the genius is that thinks stainless steel is an insulator. --The Pause-and-serve mechanism broke on the third day. I went to pull out the carafe to grab a cup and coffee came splashing down all over my hand. --This isn't a huge deal but the clock is so bright I'm fairly certain it could serve as a beacon to guide large ships sailing past rocky coast lines.
Coffee cool within 20 minutes January 8, 2008 Paula Kuhfus (Iowa) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
We purchased this 6 weeks ago. Our coffee must be microwaved if brewed 20 minutes before drinking. They recommend warming carafe with hot water before brewing. However, if you use the carafe to pour in cool water for brewing you then need to fill the carafe with hot water and let it sit 10 minutes or so to heat carafe, pour out water and then start brewing - no thank you! Also that doesn't work at all if you want to delay brew. I called customer service and they said to try removing carafe from coffee maker after brewing. Apparently, if it sits on the plate ( which doesn't get warm) the top stays open allowing your coffee to cool. This is not mentioned in the instruction book. Total waste of money for our family.
Good value, makes pretty good coffee April 10, 2008 Daniel Berger (Atlanta, GA USA) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
This coffeemaker has all the features my old Krups had, which cost more than twice as much 6 or 7 years ago. I haven't been using it that long so I can't speak to its durability. But I like the brew strength setting. The thermal carafe is better than the Krups's was; I just poured a cup that was nearly hot enough to drink as is, 12 hours after making it. The carafe's pouring characteristics could be improved; one other reviewer noted that it was difficult to fill the reservoir without spilling, and this is true. You have to tilt the pitcher to a very high angle to drain it out, making the pour take longer and more prone to spillage. The automatic settings are easy to use. And the coffee tastes pretty good. I brewed it a little stronger than suggested to get the taste I like.
Weak and Warm January 16, 2008 Chris in L.A. (Los Angeles, CA) 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
For maybe 15 yrs I got by with the free 4-cup conical coffee maker I got as part of a Gevalia promo. When it conked out, I was looking forward to something a little more high-tech. However, the coffee comes out tasting a lot weaker than before with the Mr. Coffee which uses a more cylindrical filter. And the coffee that comes out, even when I pull it out the moment it's done, isn't hot enough! There is no heating element below on the thermal models to keep it warm, and a lot of the heat immediately dissipates into the metal container. But even when I just put my coffee mug underneath and bypass the thermal, it's still not hot enough. Finally, the thermal container could've been designed better so that you have to just tilt it sideways (not upside down!) when you want to pour the last cup of coffee. Next time I'll spend a little extra to get something by krups, braun, etc.
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