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With its FrontFill water reservoir and swing-open brew basket, the Proctor Silex FrontFill Compact 12 Cup Programmable Coffee Maker is easy to fill without moving. It fits under kitchen cabinets and the carafe handle stores neatly in the base.
4.3 out of 5
85.00% of customers are satisfied
5.0 out of 5 stars It’s simple, reliable, and brews a perfect pot of coffee every time.
My husband is not a ‘pod guy,’ but he absolutely loves the Proctor Silex Coffee Maker! It’s simple, reliable, and brews a perfect pot of coffee every time. He prefers using his own grounds, and this machine makes it super easy to customize his brew just the way he likes it. The size is great for our kitchen, and it’s really easy to clean. Plus, it heats up quickly and doesn’t take forever to brew a pot, which is a huge bonus. If you’re looking for a straightforward, no-fuss coffee maker that delivers great coffee without the pods, this one is a winner!
5.0 out of 5 stars Works Great
I am pleased with the way it brews my coffee in a short time! Quality is great and at a very affordable price!
4.0 out of 5 stars Fast brewing.
Proctor Silex used to have a good reputation, so I'm hoping they haven't slacked off like others seem to have, I've had to replace 2 coffee maker in less than 6 months of another brand that I used to believe was reliable. Finger's crossed because I drink coffee all day long.I actually timed this pot's brewing speed, at 3 minutes I would say it's enough for a cup if you're that desperate, and it completed right at 11 minutes. And I always fill about the 12 cup mark, so it is closer to 13 cups in 11 minutes time. Not too bad of a wait for that first cup in the morning.Filling it was fairly simple, and the basket swings out and comes off and goes back on to empty and fill it easily.I only have one , maybe one and a half, gripes about this model though.Why it the heck did they put the buttons on the side of it? You can't see the brew light or the program light if you have the coffee pot handle facing outwards. And if you have the buttons and clock facing you, you have to go sideways to pull the pot out.That's the #1 gripe, the 1/2 gripe is you can't see the program light as you're standing over the pot, you have to squat down to see it. I couldn't figure out why the light that they said would light up in the directions, wouldn't light up when I pressed the button. It was, I just couldn't see it as I stood there over the machine.So it's a fast brewer, easy to fill, and easy to add the coffee and filter, but fire the designer of it.
1.0 out of 5 stars Total JUNK! Lasted all of 2 months!
I cant find enough negative things to say about this junk coffee maker.1) First, the "space saving/fits under cabinet" thing is a gimmick and a joke. Yes, it fits under the cabinet, but you still have to move it out from under the cabinet, to fill it. At least with a full size pot sitting in front of the cabinet, you can use the space behind for things, and still be able to reach them. With this, when its under the cabinet, you cant put anything in front of it, as you constantly have to keep pulling it out to fill it, or just leave it out. So it actually uses MORE counter space.2) The swing away filter basket drips coffee/condensation all over your counter, when you open it.3) The filter basket is shallow, due to the ridiculous "space saving design". You cant use a taller than average filter, or it bends over and you get grounds in your coffee. So youre stuck with standard size filters which are flush with the top of the filter basket. But, it dumps water into the filter so fast, it over flows the filter, and you end up with grounds.4) The lid of the carafe (the entire maker, actually) must have been designed by someone who never drinks coffee. The lid holds condensation on the top, that runs off and onto the counter, when you tip the carafe to pour coffee.5) The spout on the carafe is like so many others, that allows coffee to run back down the side and onto the counter, when you are pouring coffee. So plan on pouring every cup of coffee over the sink.6) As if this maker wasnt junky enough and poor quality, now, after 2 months.... the carafe has cracked.The maker is now in the trash. I would buy anything from this company, if this is the best they can do. You have been warned
3.0 out of 5 stars This is not the best coffee maker out there
For a couple dollars more, we could have gotten the coffee maker (sounds like “Fister Toffee” 😉) of the same brand to replace the one that just died—the button stopped working. My husband and I did a lot of back-and-forth about trying another coffee maker… He makes the coffee! This one seemed like a good thing because the water front-loads, and it makes 12 cups of coffee. The coffee is hot though we found we needed to put a little extra coffee in because it wasn’t strong enough.There are so many downsides to this coffee maker: first, the handle on the carafe is lightweight. It does not feel like it will last very long. This is a problem, of course, because it is holding really hot liquid. Second, half of the time when pouring coffee, it drips. I don’t know why, but my other coffee maker did not. The front loading area for the water is not real big, so you can’t just pour the water in all at once, but have to pour it in more slowly. This is an issue if you’re in a hurry. There is a spot at the top of the handle on the carafe, where we usually would hold the other carafe: but in this Proctor Silex model, there is steam coming out at the top of the handle where the lid joins the carafe and so I burned my thumb. Next, the coffee maker itself is lightweight and cheap: so when you try to return the carafe onto the “hot plate,” it pushes the whole coffee maker back on the counter and you need two hands to secure the carafe onto the hot plate. For some, that may not seem like a big deal, but I have never needed a second hand to complete this simple task… Finally, we are used to loading both our water and our coffee filter (with coffee) at the top. No mess and no fuss. This brand requires that you pull the coffee basket that holds the filter out to the side. I did this because there were a lot of little grounds in my coffee today, and I wanted to see if the filter had collapsed. The filter had not fallen, but the coffee maker commenced to drip coffee all over my countertop. To save a few bucks, I feel that we disrupted our happy coffee morning ritual. This puppy is going back!
5.0 out of 5 stars Works well
I love the front opening for water. And the basked lifts off easily to discard of the filter and used coffee. And my coffee is hot!
5.0 out of 5 stars Coffee pot
I like the coffee pot but don’t like where the coffee filter goes. It wasn’t big enough for my reusable filter and it doesn’t come off to wash it
Excelente
Funciona muy bien. Buen material.
Coffee Have To Got
I Really Miss The Old One Paid 9.00 Dollars For The Old One Over 50 Years Of Service They Don't Make Things Like The Old Days I Buy This Hoping I Get At least 10 Years Same Make As Old One I Have Buy Three This One Is Four I For 10 Year Break Would Be Awesome
Terrible the big plate came iff
It started to disintegrate
Práctica
Excelente producto tiene un buen tamaño
Storage is great
Have not used it yet. Cannot comment that is why I gave it a 3 star. Love how the handle tucks in when not in use.
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