Asin | B0CMVD6JB1 |
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Dimensions | 11.03"D x 9.9"W x 15.22"H |
Weight | 8.8 pounds |
Manufacturer | Ninja |
Coffee Machines
Ninja CFP101 DualBrew Hot & Iced Coffee Maker, Single-Serve, Compatible with K-Cups & 12-Cup Drip Coffee Maker, Black (Renewed)
$4.20
Amazon Customer –
I understand the description says refurbished; however, the coffee maker was wet inside and stinks like coffee as though it was used recently. I would assume that refurbished means at least clean. I will not buy another refurbished item again! Disgusting! The unit also lacked instruction manual and extra pieces/accessories were just thrown in the box.
Alien Bob –
Multi functional, yet more compact compared to other models. Operation is simple.
Rick Hubert –
Glad I got this
Amazon Customer –
No issues
Robin –
This was an awesome gift. I use it everyday. It’s very attractive and makes a lovely addition to my coffee bar.
fit grandma –
This is a great coffee maker and a great deal for the price. The warming element the carafe sits on is not metal. That makes it much easier to clean and it does not corrode like some coffee makers. It does not shoot steam out the top like most coffee makers I have had so I don’t have to worry about it damaging the cabinet above it. I rate it less than five stars for a couple reasons. This is my third Ninja coffee maker. It is way more difficult to set the delay timer on this one than either of the two I have had before. There are five steps and they must be repeated EVERY time even if you are not changing anything. The manual, which is only online, is not at all helpful for this. The second issue I have is the water reservoir. The two I had before provided markings for number of cups desired. This show single cup, travel cup, half pot and full pot. Determining 10 cups was not as easy as with the other two coffee makers.
S. Martin –
Background: My last coffeemaker was a Ninja DualBrew Pro CFP300 Series. It was great, did ALL the things! Until it lost its little circuit board mind, and just repeatedly wanted to go into a cleaning cycle, not making coffee at all. It was less than 2 years old… :'( Not only was it out of the 1 year warranty, when I called Ninja, they wanted to sell me another base. I swore I’d never buy another Ninja product.
And yet, here I am lol. I looked and looked. Every candidate had something lacking, or something I didn’t like, and there was no way I would invest what I did in the old Ninja again.
A few weeks ago, I stayed with my niece in an AirB&B that had a brand new CFP101 model. It is slightly different than my old one, and didn’t have quite as many bells and whistles, but I liked it fine. TBH, it had the bells and whistles I actually use all the time anyway – the only thing I also used a lot also was the hot water dispenser. This new one doesn’t have a dedicated dispenser, but that’s not a deal breaker for me, can work around it. Sooo I rolled the dice and grabbed this one – so far, I love it! Everything works, it makes great coffee. The only thing I’m not wild about is, that the little holder on the back for the pod adapter makes the machine stick out further on the counter than I like, with the adapter in it. I just popped off the adapter holder and adapter and put them in the drawer under the machine lol.
So, if you stuck with me this far, here’s my advice. Get. The. Warranty.!!! I’ve dealt with Asurion before, and for $22, expect to have a working coffeemaker for the next 3 years! Could have done 4 years, but figured after 3, I’ll probably be ready for a different model anyway!
Loyola M Westmoreland –
Makes good coffee (carafe and pods). Only disappointment is it is too tall to fit under cabinets.
Pamela –
I love this coffee pot!
rsa2 –
I wish it had a water filter