Cuisinart W1CM5S Commercial 1 Cup Coffee Pod Brewer with 50 World Blend Pods
Feb 22, 2010 in
Electronics
- Brews an 8 oz cup in less than 3 minutes
- Approved for commercial use
- Uses standard 1 Cup Coffee Pods (50 Regular World Blend Pods included)
- Uses any standard size cup or mug
- Illuminated power button
Product Description
The Cuisinart® Commercial 1-Cup Coffeemaker (Stainless Steel) brews an 8 oz cup of coffee in less than 3 minutes! Helpful features include an illuminated power button, and easy-to-fill water reservoir, and an auto shutoff feature for safety. Includes 50 Regular World Blend Pods)… More >>
Cuisinart W1CM5S Commercial 1 Cup Coffee Pod Brewer with 50 World Blend Pods
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5 comments
Pebbles on February 22, 2010 at 5:30 pm
This coffee maker brews delicious coffee smooth tasting
definately worth the price. I only drink one cup on the weekends and
this is perfect. There is only one downside the compartment to pour the
water is too small to pour with the same cup, I have to use a plastic
cup that can be squeezed to pour the water, other than that I love it!
I recommend it if you are only a cup drinker.
K. Mayer on February 22, 2010 at 6:13 pm
I first used one of these at a hotel this past summer. Needing to buy a coffee maker replacement, I decided on this instead of a 10-cup. I found that I was throwing out coffee everyday. Now, I make a cup and enjoy it. If I want another cup, I make another cup. I also really like the use of pods…I simply throw mine into the compost bin. And with the pod maker (separate item), I can use whichever coffee I like. I also like that it doesn’t take up much counter space, which is good in a small kitchen.
I’ve not encountered any of the problems that others have listed here. Both purchased and home filled pods work very well. I have recommended this to friends.
A. Robinson on February 22, 2010 at 8:20 pm
I like a fresh cup of coffee in the morning and since I’m the only one that drinks it, this was perfect. I usually only drink 1 cup a day and this maker is fast and makes just one cup. It doesn’t make the full cup on the size I use but it’s enough to kick start my day. It was well worth the price and is very quiet. I have another brand in our camper and it sounds like a grinder rather than a coffee maker.
A. Help on February 22, 2010 at 10:57 pm
For those of you who were looking for a Senseo machine alternative (e.g., when the real one is out of stock at Amazon…the reason why I tried this, after a zillion great cups mine finally died): DO NOT BUY THIS JUNK.
This is NOT a pressurized Espresso Machine, it is a miniature drip-style “Mr. Coffee” (except much worse) with 8 oz reservoir that makes colored water…you would do much better plopping a few pods (at considerable expense) into any Mr. Coffee machine, at least it has room for the water to sit with the coffee as it drips out.
There is no “Zero-Star” category…I would have returned it but it was not worth the bother. I cannot understand why anyone would actually like this machine unless they were used to and looking for colored water called “coffee” and did not mind wasting expensive pods in making it. The one I bought now resides in a landfill.
To advertise this machine as a “commercial coffee machine” is worth a lawsuit!
N. I. Abuwi on February 22, 2010 at 11:03 pm
I ordered the coffee maker because it accepts a tall cup unlike the one that I currently use at work. The downside, however, iis that it makes only an 8 ounce cup. Overall, it is worth the money and a good buy.