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| Manufacturer: Delonghi |
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| List Price: $350.00 |
| Sale Price: $63.99 |
| Availibility: Usually ships in 1-2 business days |
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Product Description |
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DeLonghi Coffee Maker brews 10 cups of coffee in 6 minutes and features a permanent Gold-Tone Filter that is durable and long lasting, the gold-tone filter is specially designed to keep even the finest grounds out of your coffee. This coffee maker has all the features you will need with it's pause and serve function, anti-drip system, decalcification warning light, stain resistant base, illuminated toggle switch with 2 hour automatic shut off, removable filter basket holder and with it's seamless brushed Aluminum body it will add to the Decor of any kitchen.
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Product Details |
- Exclusive dual heating system; the unique system includes two separate heating elements, each with a specific function
- Removeable filter basket holder for ease of use and convenient cleaning to ensure good quality, fresh brewed coffee every time
- Ergonomic handle for comfortable use and easy handeling
- Pause and Serve function allows you to interrupt the brewing cycle and pour a cup of coffee before the full pot is brewed
- Easy access water tank with level indicator allows for easy filling and cleaning
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Customer Reviews |
SHOW AND GO!
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| Review Date: August 17, 2006 |
| Reviewer: James Swafford, |
Bought this about a month ago, even though I could not find any reviews on it, I went for it.
reason's...
#1. LOOKS! this is one beautiful coffee maker!
#2. 1500 watt S.S. boiler, that rocks. 6 minutes for a full pot.
timed it.
since I have had a chance to use it I have found the following.
You need some room, from a height perspective. it has lids that flip up for adding coffee and water. I had to relocate this to a part of the counter with no cupboards.Work out fine, I LIKE to show it off!
cleaning is a snap.
very simple, one toggle, off and on, thats it!
It seems to be built very well, time will tell.
If you want a beautiful machine that gets the job done,(water temp ect) I would HIGHLY recommend it. If you want a machine that you can program to make coffee for the next week. this is not the one.
So far I LOVE it. a work of art!
update:
unfortunately it quit working after about a year..have not tried to contact customer service. it was great while it worked. |
Terrific Coffeemaker and Conversation Piece
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| Review Date: June 24, 2009 |
| Reviewer: R. Mcculloch, |
Bought this for my desk at work. It brews coffee very fast and doesn't burn it while in the pot like other makers seem too.
The styling gets a comment (nearly all positive) from any one who sees it. |
DeLonghi Hits Another Home Run!
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| Review Date: March 6, 2010 |
| Reviewer: D. DeBruler, Fayetteville, NC United States |
The DeLonghi DCM900 is both stylish and functional. As a bonafide 'coffee geek', I have used numerous machines. After 3 other espresso makers, I stopped at the DeLonghi...and now, with this coffee maker, the quest for a great cup of daily brew may have come to an end.
The 'shower head' provides an even flowing rush of water onto the grounds to give you a quick, full-flavored brew every time.
I still have a fantastic Cuisinart with several bells and whistles, but my wife drinks decaf while I prefer regular. I roast my own beans, and can definitely taste a difference between this pot and an off-the-shelf model from the local discount store.
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Good Coffee, Easy to use
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| Review Date: March 9, 2010 |
| Reviewer: Esmom, Texas |
We just ordered this coffee pot and I made the first pot and had to come here and write a review. I LOVE the coffee. It's strong and most importantly not bitter.
The look of it is very sleek and simple. It doesn't have a timer but it brews a pot in 6 minutes so you don't really need it. The glass carafe is very well made.
Don't touch the top of the coffee maker once it's been brewing, it's VERY hot.
I also love the metal scoop that comes with the coffee maker. It makes it very easy to make a good pot of coffee.
We did not buy ours from amazon, instead we bought locally. this will make it easier to return if it quits working like everyone says it will.
I'll come back and update after we've had it for awhile. |
Nice Product.
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| Review Date: October 28, 2007 |
| Reviewer: Mark L, Chicago |
10/28/2007
I do like this coffee maker alot. I have been a multiple Krups owner. The last coffee maker I owned was a DeLonghi which was bought at Target. It had more options and was less money. I don't think it lasted even a year before it started to turn off before the pot of coffee was done brewing, or would not turn itself off after 2 hours. I wanted to buy The DCM900 before I had bought the one from Target but could not get myself to spent the extra dough to get it. The one from Target was 50$ and became a fire hazard I thought. So after looking back at the DCM900 on Amazon I found one in my price range. Yeah it is alot of money for a coffee maker that is not loaded with tons of options, but the style and performance are great. It is kind of kool when people come by and they say wow nice coffee maker. No I can't program it to make my coffee before I wake up, and it does not grind my beans for me, but how many people are willing to to say to themselves am I crazy for paying that much for a coffee maker and do it?
Mark L |
Poor product, Poor support
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| Review Date: December 25, 2006 |
| Reviewer: L. R. Zbar, Frederick, Maryland |
| I had this coffee maker less than three months when it just stopped brewing in the middle of a brewing cycle. I immediately called customer support and spoke with Erica. She was very pleasant and offered several suggestions, including de-scaling the machine. She told me to call her back regardless of the results. None of her suggestions succeeded, including de-scaling, which proved to be impossible since the DeLonghi wouldn't brew anyway. And if the coffee maker did need de-scaling, its built-in de-scaling warning light never went on. In any case, I had a mess on my hands and called DeLonghi customer service back. This time I reached Amanda, who couldn't have been nastier and wouldn't or couldn't allow me to speak to Erica. I asked to speak to her supervisor, Josh, who was extremely condescending and unhelpful. Unfortunately, it was then that I decided to do my research, not before. It turned out there were numerous complaints registered with the Better Business Bureau concerning DeLonghi, several of which DeLonghi simply didn't respond to. DeLonghi's policy required ME to pay to ship their product to a service facility in Delaware for them to decide what to do with the machine. This is a very expensive coffee maker that has virtually no special features to warrant such a price tag. I am sorry I didn't do my research before I bought such a terrible product with awful customer support. Be warned before you repeat my mistake. I am currently awaiting word from the powers that be as to the disposition of my $225 investment. |
Beautiful coffee maker...terrible reliability!
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| Review Date: May 25, 2010 |
| Reviewer: Bill Knight, Hercules, CA United States |
I bought this coffee maker in early May, 2010 after my Cuisinart CBC series coffee maker finally started functioning irregularly after 7 years of daily use. I wasn't using the programming function of that coffee maker too much and honestly, despite its reliability, the Cuisinart is rather plain, especially compared to this DeLonghi model that I'd been hearing and reading about.
Well, one of our local big box stores (with a great return policy) had these for a fraction of what Amazon charges so I decided to go for it. It worked great up until today and then it just stopped brewing mysteriously. The left side of the machine that holds the water wouldn't process and transfer it over to the right side where the coffee resides. I'm not really clear what the issue was, but when I finally tried to push the reset button, the button got stuck inside the machine! Great. I dislodged the button and returned it back to its original position, but as far as I could tell, pushing it didn't have any effect. Even after a thorough cleaning, it still wouldn't work. I'm mulling over what to do next...it's easy to return but if I buy another one, will the same situation develop?
Perhaps, it's just extremely delicate...at any rate, a far different experience from the workhorse production I got from the Cuisinart. It really is a shame as it's the most attractive counter top appliance in the kitchen.
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