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Compare Prices Kalorik CCG-24104 Magic Bean 1350-Watt Programmable 10-Cup Automatic Drip Coffeemaker with Burr Grinder

Kalorik CCG-24104 Magic Bean 1350-Watt Programmable 10-Cup Automatic Drip Coffeemaker with Burr Grinder

Kalorik CCG-24104 Magic Bean 1350-Watt Programmable 10-Cup Automatic Drip Coffeemaker with Burr Grinder

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Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #171256 in Kitchen & Housewares
  • Brand: Kalorik
  • Model: CCG-24104
  • Dimensions: 12.80" h x
    17.70" w x
    11.20" l,
    8.86 pounds

Features

  • Drip coffeemaker automatically grinds and brews up to 10 cups of coffee
  • 2 independent heating boilers for fast brewing; stainless-steel thermal carafe
  • Brew-pause function; grind-control dial; strength selector; heating plate
  • Fully programmable; electronic digital clock; permanent stainless-steel filter
  • Measures 12-4/5 by 11-1/5 by 17-2/3 inches; 1-year limited warranty





Kalorik CCG-24104 Magic Bean 1350-Watt Programmable 10-Cup Automatic Drip Coffeemaker with Burr Grinder









Product Description

This sleek coffee maker lets you choose your favorite flavor ,from fresh beans to finished brew .With its patented grinder and brewer combination. Simply grind to your chosen volume and fineness and enjoy a perfect brew that's just your taste. One-year warranty.





   



Customer Reviews

Most helpful customer reviews

40 of 40 people found the following review helpful.
5Far from perfect, but makes good coffee - dispite negative reviews
By Michael Clarke
OK, here's the deal. After reading the reviews of this coffee maker, I was leery of purchasing it, but since I was able to get it for just under one hundred dollars, I thought I'd take a chance.First off, some of the issues mentioned in the poor reviews of this coffee maker are just plain wrong. Most of the 'flaws' are user error, but in fairness to the other reviews, the instruction manual included with this coffee maker is a joke, so I can see why people would be confused by some of the features. For example, the review saying the timer feature will not grind and brew, just brew, is wrong. Mine grinds and brews perfectly using the timer feature, or when making coffee manually, however, due to a defect mine didn't work correctly out of the box. I'll go into this in more detail later in my review...Another review mentions disliking how hard it is to measure how much water to put into the coffee maker. If used correctly, you shouldn't have to measure the water at all. If you just fill the water chamber up, it will automatically use the correct amount of water depending on how many cups of coffee you decide to make. In my case, I usually brew 4 cups, so I only have to fill the water chamber up every third time I make coffee. Same with the bean grinder. Just fill it up, and it'll grind the correct amount of beans depending on how many cups of coffee you are making.One reviewer mentions no matter how they set the grinder (fine or course) it makes grinds that look like they were "smashed with a hammer". I'm thinking you don't have your grinder locked in place right. The removable portion of the grinder should lock in place after you put it in the grinder chamber by turning it clockwise until it locks. Once locked into place, you cannot remove it by pulling it up and out without unlocking it by turning it counter clockwise first. If you can simply remove it by lifting it out without having to turn it counter clockwise first, you do not have it locked into place correctly. Until I figured this out, I also got inconsistent grinds, and my grinder chute would clog frequently. Once I locked it into place, I've never had a problem with either inconsistent grinds or the grinder chute clogging. Again, not so much a flaw of the coffee maker, but a flaw in the user manual as it doesn't even mention removing / replacing the grinder at all...Yes, the grinder chute is kinda a pain as it IS too far back, and yes it does drop grinds on the warming plate, but for people having trouble with it clogging, I think maybe they are using it wrong. Don't try to clean it out after each time you make coffee. I just let mine build up some grinds in the chute. The grinding action should force grinds into the brew basket each time you make coffee - if the grinder is locked into place correctly... I only had trouble with "brown colored water" the first time I made coffee. After that, the grinding action has forced any remaining grounds into the brew basket each time I make coffee.One review also mentions that their grinder does not work at all anymore. You may be having the same issue I had when I first got my unit. The lid for the bean hopper must be closed all the way for it to allow the grinder to work. The issue I had was even though the hopper lid was closed all the way, the safety switch that allows the grinder to function was not working correctly. I discovered that I had to slightly press down on the hopper lid for the safety switch to function correctly. I was able to fix mine using some 'home engineering', but a low tech solution would be to just place something on top of the hopper lid. Before 'fixing' mine, I used a small Tupperware container of sweetener to weigh it down enough for the safety switch to operate correctly. Since I don't know if this issue is isolated to me, or more wide spread, I take 1/2 star off my review for the problem.Bottom line, if this machine worked as advertised out of the box, I would give it five stars, but since it doesn't I rate it as follows: Sarting with a possible 5 stars, I remove stars for the following:Hopper lid issue - minus 1/2 starPoor instruction manual - minus 1/2 starHaving to 'figure out' some of the issues with this machine due to poor instruction manual - minus 1/2 starGrinder chute issue - minus 1/2 starOverall - 3 starsI'd like to give it a higher rating because for me anyway, it makes a great cup of coffee and has some nice advanced features, but due to the above issues, three stars is all I can give it. Too bad because it could easily be a 4 or 5 star coffee maker with just a little more effort from Kalorik...-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Edit 8/11/10: Changed my review to 5 stars. My original review still stands - I think this is a 3 star coffee maker, but I'm trying to offset the 1 star reviews people left here about problems with various sellers and not the coffee maker itself. PLEASE people, don't review the sellers here - Amazon has a place to review sellers, see http://www.amazon.com/gp/help/customer/display.html?ie=UTF8&nodeId=537806.This is suposed to be a PRODUCT review, not a seller review.... Thank you.

29 of 32 people found the following review helpful.
2Forget the grinder
By BKM
I bought this coffee maker because I was replacing a combination grinder/coffee maker that was difficult to clean and I wanted a similar product with easier maintenance. This coffee maker, no matter how I adjusted the grind and the number of cups, never ground enough coffee for anything other than colored water; I discovered that the chute which was supposed to carry the ground coffee to the basket for brewing was clogging up immediately, leaving a nearly empty brewing basket. In addition, each time you take the pot from the warming plate to fill your cup, the plate turns off; if you fail to push the button to turn the warming plate back on, the coffee will be cold (in spite of the thermal pot) when you want another cup. This item is far too expensive for what it delivers. I ended up buying a separate grinder. The item does have pretty blue lights, though.

15 of 16 people found the following review helpful.
1Nothing about this model is good
By Scott K. Lindemulder
I bought this model for my wife for Christmas, what a mistake. I wanted a coffee maker that would grind the beans and make the coffee before we woke up. The grinder has a difficult time grinding anything (no matter where you set the "coarse/fine" setting) and large chunks of barely ground beans end up in the filter. That is if they get there at all as the shute from the grinder to the filter clogged every time we used it, even after it was cleaned thoroughly it would clog immediately the next time we used it. The pot and filter holder have what I'm sure is supposed to be an elegant design to get the water dripping from the machine into the pot,...but what you actually get is either a slow leak of very weak coffee from the bottom of the carafe holder or a waterfall onto your counter top of steaming hot water as the filter chamber overflows due to a poor engineering design that only sometimes allows for the water to drain into the pot properly.I worked with this product for several hours trying different things to get it to work. The rudimentary manual it came with was so no help and the manufacturer's website was equally void of any remedies, solutions or trouble shooting help.This product's bulkiness and cheap looking display (not like the picture at all) add to the extreme disappointment you'll experience with it's shoddy performance.Save yourself a headache and avoid this product.

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Kalorik CCG-24104 Magic Bean 1350-Watt Programmable 10-Cup Automatic Drip Coffeemaker with Burr Grinder. Reviewed by Caroline H. Rating: 4.8

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