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- Measures 14 by 14 by 8-1/2 inches; 1-year hassle-free replacement warranty
- Programmable 10-cup coffeemaker features wrap-around housing and front-fill water reservoir
- Flat-bottom brew basket; JavaSpa showerhead for even coffee extraction; permanent water filter
- 1100-watt heat pump; electronic temperature control; brew pause; "time since brew" display; auto shutoff
- Clean Touch control pad; dishwasher-safe glass carafe, coffee scoop, and paper filters included
Replacement Coffeemaker
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I called KitchenAid yesterday to complain about the replacement coffeemaker. I was told that there were not other complaints. I didn't have the overflow of water problem but the coffee was not hot enough, the design was rediculous with the water chamber in the rear and the measure stick which you could not see. You would have to use the pot to pour the water in and there was residue left in the pot. Also, the condensation was enough to make a cup of coffee. I chose to receive the foodprocessor to replace the replacement. I have many KitchenAid products but this one was the pits.
Constant Error Message Right Out Of The Box
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Received error message the first time it was pluged in. I guess I'll go back to buying $20 throw away coffee pots that work for 20 years. I've always been happy with Kitchenaid products until now.
Looks great but leaks
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Now, I'm not positive I have this coffeemaker. It looks the same. Mine is recalled but I haven't sent it back yet. I can't find another cobalt blue coffeemaker to replace it. Mine might be a 12 cup not 10. However, the leaking issues mentioned already by others are correct. The coffee doesn't stop dripping when you try to sneak a cup and for some unknown reason sometimes it over flows grounds and water all over the counter. Also the caraffe spills when pouring so there is water spilt every time we make coffee and coffee spilt when pouring into the cup. I am very frustrated with the whole situation. Paid a hundred bucks for a leaking pot that looks great on the counter with my other Kitchenaid appliances. Red, white and black don't go in my kitchen at all.
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