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CAYNEL Drip Coffee Machine With 750ML Removable Water Reservoir- 120V 5 Cups Drip Coffee Machine for Home, Office, Convenient and User Friendly with Permanent Filter (Black)

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Features

  • Dry burning protection function: the coffee machine water level is too low The machine will stop the power supply, when the internal temperature is too high, the dry burning protection function will cut off the power supply to protect the machine from being damaged by dry burning!
  • The capacity is suitable and the body is portable: The drip coffee machine 8.5X5.5X11 Inch, placed at home for a family of three or a corporate office, 5 cups brewing capacity is the perfect size.
  • Simple operation: just press the on/off switch to brew and enjoy a delicious coffee in minutes. The on/off indicator alerts you when the coffee maker is on or off. Do whatever you want, and it's easy for you to use.
  • Intimate products are equipped with: reusable coffee filter, reduce waste and protect ecological safety, side colander and non-drip glass bottle, as well as convenient switch button, convenient for your every use experience.
  • Easy to clean: Drip Coffee Machine is made of durable, easy-to-wipe material and is simply equipped to make it easy for you to clean every time.

Brand: CAYNEL


Color: balck


Product Dimensions: 8.5"D x 5.5"W x 11"H


Special Feature: Portable, Cup Warmer, Permanent Filter


Coffee Maker Type: Drip Coffee Machine


Brand: CAYNEL


Color: balck


Product Dimensions: 8.5"D x 5.5"W x 11"H


Special Feature: Portable, Cup Warmer, Permanent Filter


Coffee Maker Type: Drip Coffee Machine


Filter Type: Reusable


Style: Classic


Specific Uses For Product: Espresso, Iced Coffee


Included Components: Filter, Carafe


Operation Mode: Fully Automatic


Voltage: 120 Volts


Model Name: CM45707


Number of Items: 1


Human Interface Input: Buttons


Item Weight: 2 pounds


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: CM45707


Date First Available: November 17, 2023


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Easy to use
This is a very simple coffee maker and easy to operate . You just press the on/off switch to brew and enjoy a delicious coffee in just minutes. The on/off indicator is on the side of the coffee maker so you have to be able to put it off manually when the coffee is already done because it does not have a light indicator . Even though the coffee will still hot if you want more later without any danger I will suggest just to be sure to put it manually in off to be sure when you are done especially if you are going away to work. I will recommend this item for people who want to have an easy coffee maker without any complicated instructions for it to make it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2024 by Humberto Marcano

  • Good little coffee pot. Does what I need it to.
This is a small coffee pot that will fit on the counter in our travel trailer. It comes with a reusable filter which saves money and the environment. The coffee brews in about six minutes. So far, so good. We will have to see about durability.
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2023 by Jan Parsons

  • Inexpensive, basic coffee maker that does the job, but...
If you want a space saving, inexpensive, super compact coffee maker and you don't need to produce a lot of coffee, I would recommend this product. It is very lightweight and doesn't take up much space. It measures 8.5 inches from front to back, 5.5 in wide and is less than a foot tall. This product uses the drip/stop, automatic pause and serve feature of most inexpensive coffee makers. You can remove the carafe while coffee is brewing without making a mess. I like that the permanent filter doesn't need to be replaced so I save a little money there over time. The manufacturer says it brews coffee in 6 minutes but I have found it actually a little faster than that, somewhere between 4 and 5 minutes. Another nice plus is the small plastic coffee scoop which is included. I haven't gotten that accessory with coffee makers I have purchased in the past that were much more expensive and full-featured than this one. Now for what I don't like. There's no LED light that displays the coffee maker is on. That might not be a big deal for you, but I like to look into my kitchen with just a glance to see if I forgot to turn my coffee maker off or not. Another downer is that there are no cup or milliliter markings on the carafe or inside the reservoir of the base. It only makes what the manufacturers call 5 cups which is about 750 ml or a little less than 25 oz so I guess that's not really important. Also, the power cord is super short, probably about a foot and a half. That might not be a problem for you. If you need something inexpensive that doesn't produce a lot of coffee, and you don't want to spend a lot of money, this is a basic machine that will get the job done. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 18, 2023 by Patrick Brian O'Neill

  • Perfect mini pot
This is a nice small size coffee pot for work. I don't have a lot of space at work, so a full-size coffee pot would be too much and a kuerig style is just a hassle with the small ones taking too long for a couple cups. One carafe fits perfectly into my insulated cup! It does have a removable filter, but I choose to put in a cone style filter to save on clean up time and not having to rinse the filter out daily. The coffee was brewed quickly and tasted great. Best part is if I want another pot of coffee, it's simple to do. Plus, it is just sooo cute due to its size. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2023 by Theresa Tobin

  • Decent for the price (18). One burner for the hot plate + water heater (safety issue) Not 5 cups.
I debated on three or four stars, as when I consider the price (18 dollars), I think most people should have some common sense and realize it’s going to appear cheap and have some issues. Ultimately, because of the price, I went with four stars. First the issues and then the good (and there is some good). The biggest issue is the heating mechanism. There appears to be one heating element for both the water and the hot plate. One of the listing pictures says “long-term keep warm” and “long-term heat preservation under constant power.” This is true, but when the hot plate stays hot, the water heater also stays hot, even though it is dry as it has finished brewing. Now, it doesn’t stay AS HOT as it gets while brewing, but it’s still pretty warm across the whole element. This presents a danger when adding new water for a second pot (having never turned it off from the first pot). As soon as you put new water into the water reservoir you can be met with a reaction of instantly steamed water flying back up at you from the reservoir. Additionally, when the lid is up, the percolating water should fall back into the reservoir, but when you put fresh water in the already too hot reservoir, the force is so strong I have had water fly forward out of the percolating screen towards my face (because when the lid was up the percolator is no longer facing down towards the filter but straight ahead towards the operator). This is startling, and could be quite dangerous. If you leave your machine on to keep your pot of coffee hot, you must make note of the above issues, especially if you plan to make a second pot. There is a “safety” mechanism that seems to eventually detect a dry reservoir. This turns down the single burner element to a lower temperature. When brewing, this element gets to at least 350 degrees (based on my having measured the hot plate at 350 while brewing). It takes a while to cool down, but it does (closer to 165 after some time). In situations where you need additional coffee and you start a second brew right away because you served the first brew immediately, you will have a violent reaction as soon as you add the second brew’s water. This reaction could be dangerous. All other issues are less serious, but do point to the overall cheapness of the product. First the filter. I appreciate a reusable filter. I was hoping for a better quality screen. It filters quite well, but it is a thin, cheap material that is simply glued onto the plastic frame. It is not metal, and thus, it is fragile. I worry this will break or come unglued quickly due to scraping out the grounds into my compost pile (or into a trash can). A form fitted metal screen would have been worth an extra dollar or two and I would have better confidence in it. As is, I will be VERY CAREFUL scraping out the grounds. It rocks forward and back – a LOT. This does not sit steady on a flat surface, and when it rocks (IE, if you touch it while brewing – maybe to take out some coffee before it finishes via the “auto pause and serve function”), water gets spit out of the back and down onto the cord behind the machine. This is annoying and unsafe. I didn’t notice the rock until after the first brew. I think the heat of the first brew warped the plastic. As you can see in the picture, the front leg now sits well above the flat surface. It’s also worth noting that this isn’t really a five cup brewer. The listing is correct in that it says 5x5 ounce cups = 25 ounces, but the max you can realistically brew is only 24 ounces. For those who don’t really know or think about measurements, it should be noted that this brews TWO cups of McD’s small coffee (which are 12 ounces each). A McD’s large coffee is 21 ounces – the machine can produce a couple of sips more than that. It can not produce a McD’s extra large, which is 32 ounces or two McD’s mediums, which are 16 ounces each. Now for some good. It brews quickly – close to four minutes. This is even faster than the listing states (and may be because it gets so hot – I’ve measured the keep warm burner at 350 degrees!). The sprayer arm for the percolated water seems to hit the grounds evenly so you’re not wasting coffee. Overall, it looks okay and it is very small, so it doesn’t take up much room. The coffee pot itself is cute looking and bottom heavy, so I don’t worry about it tipping. I make coffee only for myself, but I often want between 15 and 20 ounces, so I knew this would be perfect for me as I could make the amount I want in a single step (my very old single serve Keurig only brewed 10 ounce cups). I will keep using this, but I will note the safety issues above. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2024 by David P. David P.

  • Works great!
I love this little coffee pot! Comes with a re-usable coffee filter which is awesome! Can make about 5 cups of coffee at once, so it's the perfect size for me since I'm the only one in my household who drinks it, lol. It's a cute but decent size and can fit easily on your countertop without taking up too much space. Works well, no problems here. The re-usable filter is also handy if you like to keep your coffee grounds after your coffee has been brewed, for the compost or beauty scrubs etc. It's super easy to clean too. Just tap the coffee grounds out of the holder, rinse, and it's ready for use again. Love this coffee pot! Great and an inexpensive choice! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 21, 2023 by Priscilla Juarez

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