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Shop Taylor Swoden at the desertcart Coffee, Tea, & Espresso store. Free Shipping on eligible items. Everyday low prices, save up to 50%. Review: So far, checks off all my boxes. - Okay. Only used once. It's light mint green. I was looking at deeper aquas, and pinks; but there were bad reviews, or they were too expensive, or too big for my limited counter space. (Some pod users are incredibly small!) I already purchased a pink one for pods and a one cup basket. But I wanted something for when I want to make more coffee at once. And smell it when I wake up! Or percolate it for a change. My daughter prefers that. I love Donut Shop pods, but they are expensive! This one is programmable, which is nice. And it's more compact, and cheaper than some of the other ones like that! Although it's still a decent size. And turns out the light mint matches my cabinets perfectly! I did my whole apartment and kitchen Shabby Chic pink and aqua, with Paris roses. I was looking for those colors. Reviews tend to be confusing, though. Some people love things, and other people have problems. This had a nice color, features, size, price, and enough good reviews, to make me give it a try. And it's even a 12 cup! (I was at looking five cups originally, to save space.) Well only brewed one pot so far. (Plus a plain water first for cleaning.) I had no problem pouring the water into to the little spaces in the back on both sides. Not until that last little bit! Then it spilled a little bit. Even going to the left side. Just have a dish towel ready. I found that going forward to the narrow part towards the end helps, because the pot is then very vertical. I wiped off the extra drips on the burner, because for some reason it does a little when you're putting the carafe in. And then it sizzles for a little bit. Not a real big deal! But I didn't want problems, so I wiped it with a dish towel. No biggie! No water coming out of the machine. I use tap water. And the carafe is fine! I don't know if they changed it, but it's a normal thickness carafe, Not fragile. And the spout works fine! No dribble, thank God, pouring; cuz I hate that! So I definitely think it's a great value for the money. I will update if it breaks down the road. It comes with a little scooper. Now I used four for four cups. Perhaps was a little weak. Maybe I'll add one for the pot, as my dad used to say, next time. There's also a strong coffee option. But for now, after returning a pink one that was 12 cups cuz it was just too big for me! This one got my little rose sticker of approval. Lol. Has to be Shabby Chic and pretty, to be on my counter! For some reason it will not let me post a picture at this time! *Update. It did sizzle the first few times. I realized from a tiny bit of coffee dripping out as it's brewing. The star shaped holes on the pot lid and spring mechanism on the machine, where the coffee drips out has to mesh, I think. I found pushing the handle of the pot back helped. But it didn't do it today! Also, I wipe the bottom of the carafe off first with a dry dish towel after filling, because people complain the burner rusts after awhile. I dry both. It's easy. And you can just have it ready and turn it on in the morning, rather than programming. The sizzling on the burner was the only problem, when it's first brewing. A little loud. But may have stopped. But I just wipe the burner off with a damp sponge when it's cool, so it doesn't rust. I don't use it every day. I use my pods too. The light is a little bright at night, not blinding. I just turn the kitchen light on! The color actually matches perfectly! Use plain water twice first to clean. It says periodic cleaning with a little vinegar in water, and it has a clean setting. If the burner starts rusting in a few months, I will update. That's the only thing they need to fix, I think! Review: Adorable and easy to use - Great coffee maker! Affordable and it lasts for a while.























| ASIN | B0G2W828QK |
| Best Sellers Rank | #15,693 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #29 in Coffee Machines |
| Brand Name | Taylor Swoden |
| Capacity | 1.8 Liters |
| Coffee Input Type | ground |
| Coffee Maker Type | Drip Coffee Machine |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (8,099) |
| Included Components | Filter |
| Is the item dishwasher safe? | Yes |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 6.6"D x 12"W x 9.4"H |
| Manufacturer | Taylor Swoden |
| Material | Glass, Non-stick |
| Model Name | B30203A0U |
| Model Number | B30203A0U |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Operation Mode | Fully Automatic |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Auto Clean Function |
| Power Source | AC adapter |
| Specific Uses For Product | Filter Coffee |
| Style | Modern |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Wattage | 950 watts |
| coffee_filter_size | #4 |
S**H
So far, checks off all my boxes.
Okay. Only used once. It's light mint green. I was looking at deeper aquas, and pinks; but there were bad reviews, or they were too expensive, or too big for my limited counter space. (Some pod users are incredibly small!) I already purchased a pink one for pods and a one cup basket. But I wanted something for when I want to make more coffee at once. And smell it when I wake up! Or percolate it for a change. My daughter prefers that. I love Donut Shop pods, but they are expensive! This one is programmable, which is nice. And it's more compact, and cheaper than some of the other ones like that! Although it's still a decent size. And turns out the light mint matches my cabinets perfectly! I did my whole apartment and kitchen Shabby Chic pink and aqua, with Paris roses. I was looking for those colors. Reviews tend to be confusing, though. Some people love things, and other people have problems. This had a nice color, features, size, price, and enough good reviews, to make me give it a try. And it's even a 12 cup! (I was at looking five cups originally, to save space.) Well only brewed one pot so far. (Plus a plain water first for cleaning.) I had no problem pouring the water into to the little spaces in the back on both sides. Not until that last little bit! Then it spilled a little bit. Even going to the left side. Just have a dish towel ready. I found that going forward to the narrow part towards the end helps, because the pot is then very vertical. I wiped off the extra drips on the burner, because for some reason it does a little when you're putting the carafe in. And then it sizzles for a little bit. Not a real big deal! But I didn't want problems, so I wiped it with a dish towel. No biggie! No water coming out of the machine. I use tap water. And the carafe is fine! I don't know if they changed it, but it's a normal thickness carafe, Not fragile. And the spout works fine! No dribble, thank God, pouring; cuz I hate that! So I definitely think it's a great value for the money. I will update if it breaks down the road. It comes with a little scooper. Now I used four for four cups. Perhaps was a little weak. Maybe I'll add one for the pot, as my dad used to say, next time. There's also a strong coffee option. But for now, after returning a pink one that was 12 cups cuz it was just too big for me! This one got my little rose sticker of approval. Lol. Has to be Shabby Chic and pretty, to be on my counter! For some reason it will not let me post a picture at this time! *Update. It did sizzle the first few times. I realized from a tiny bit of coffee dripping out as it's brewing. The star shaped holes on the pot lid and spring mechanism on the machine, where the coffee drips out has to mesh, I think. I found pushing the handle of the pot back helped. But it didn't do it today! Also, I wipe the bottom of the carafe off first with a dry dish towel after filling, because people complain the burner rusts after awhile. I dry both. It's easy. And you can just have it ready and turn it on in the morning, rather than programming. The sizzling on the burner was the only problem, when it's first brewing. A little loud. But may have stopped. But I just wipe the burner off with a damp sponge when it's cool, so it doesn't rust. I don't use it every day. I use my pods too. The light is a little bright at night, not blinding. I just turn the kitchen light on! The color actually matches perfectly! Use plain water twice first to clean. It says periodic cleaning with a little vinegar in water, and it has a clean setting. If the burner starts rusting in a few months, I will update. That's the only thing they need to fix, I think!
C**W
Adorable and easy to use
Great coffee maker! Affordable and it lasts for a while.
J**A
Cute, works decently but doesn't seem like will last long
I've only had this coffee maker for maybe 6months and already the heating plate is getting that rusty or tarnished look in spots. The buttons are very hard to read. It looks nice in my kitchen and brews a good cup of coffee (albeit a little on slow side especially if you want strong) but I just don't seem it lasting much more than a year or so. I wouldn't pay full price for it..if you can get it for under $40 it's fine
E**X
I love this coffee maker but had to solve some problems
UPDATE: 5 1/2 months later and still leak-free! The solution worked -- using distilled water ONLY (then adding the mineral drops to the actual coffee cup) I had to stop using the paper filters and use the coffee machine's own filter -- it works great & easy to dump & rinse out before each use. Brews 4 cups in exactly 5 minutes and does not splatter onto burner! I love this coffee maker. This is a great little coffee maker but I’m on the 2nd one after all the water leaked out of the bottom again – but this also happened more than a couple times with another brand, too. (After the first leak, I keep every coffee maker in a protective pan to avoid huge water messes) I’ve tried cleaning more often, using citric acid to descale instead of vinegar, but they all leak eventually (anywhere from 5 weeks to 5 months), one after the other, no matter the brand. I finally figured out it must be on my end because of the drinking water I use – home-made distilled but with a lot of trace minerals added back in, and this is what is causing the heavy mineral build-up that makes it leak. The whole point of cleaning is to descale it and get rid of mineral deposits, but even regular cleaning wasn’t enough for my heavy load of minerals. So now with this newest Taylor Swoden, I’ve decided to use only pure distilled water completely devoid of any minerals added to it, and I’ll clean every other month as the recommended cleaning cycle. Here are some solutions for the other problems people complained about: 1) When you pour water in the tiny space allotted, use a funnel so nothing spills, and put a piece of paper towel on the burner to catch any drips or splashes. 2) Also place the paper towel on the burner each time you lift off the carafe to pour into a coffee cup. This will also prevent sizzling and ruining the burner (as a couple people had photos showing). 3) Keep the coffee maker inside a shallow protective stainless steel pan – you’ll be preventing a huge mess in case it ever leaks! (This model fits perfectly in a 10.5” x 8” x 2”) Hopefully I’ve diagnosed the cause of repeated leaking out the bottom, and using totally mineral-free water will prevent this from happening again! Will update whether this is a success or a failure.
S**N
Good basic coffee maker
This is a basic drip coffee maker. I love the fact that I don't need to use paper filters, and that it has a programmable feature. It also reminds me every 60 brews or so that I need to clean it. Because it is not super expensive, I don't expect it to last forever. I think this is my 3rd one in 6 years.
T**L
Quality unit but lacks performance.
I've had it 19 months now and it's been an OK coffee maker. It's getting slower and slower despite vinegar cleaning more often than when the clean time indicator says. It also doesn't brew as hot as it did or should. Looking to replace it and keep it as a spare. It also drips coffee sometimes when the pot is removed on to the hot plate when filling my morning mug.
D**I
Work perfect
Very good! My husband love it
L**R
Nice. Heating element has rusted.
It is a nice "cheap" programmable coffee maker and keeps the coffee hot. I have had it a bit over 1 year and the paint on the heating element has rusted away and is ugly and gritty. It makes it look like there is burned coffee in the bottom of the glass pot, but it is the rust sticking to the bottom of the pot. A bit of scrubbing takes it away. The basket leaks water when the pot is pulled away from the unit after it brews. Probably the reason for the rust!
V**6
Works as expected. No manual needed to set the clock, set autostart. The dedicated buttons are simple and self-explanatory - there is no dumb programming menu to figure out and fuss with. This is as easy as it gets. The only caveat is that I use this to make tea, and the wide flat basket bottom is not well suited for that (as opposed to the conical ones). But for coffee this is just fine.
A**R
It’s a great little machine. I love it.
E**R
Tal cual la imagen , fácil de programar y buena imagen
S**L
Crappy product for the price. Takes for ever to brew a full pot of coffee. Not ideal for morning routine. Would not buy or recommend this name brand.
N**S
Bought this only for the color to match my toaster. It's very basic definitely not worth over 100$. Very cheap plastic. It works like it should. Very noisy. Would return but not paying the shipping so I will keep it.
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