DeLonghi Kmix 5-Cup Drip Coffee Maker, Magenta
The simple, iconic and stunning design of the DeLonghi kMix Coffee Maker will make a bold statement in any kitchen decor. Made of the highest quality materials, manufactured with expert craftsmanship and durable die-cast aluminum construction, this beautiful coffee maker will be in your kitchen for years to come. The kMix coffee maker series comes
The simple, iconic and stunning design of the DeLonghi kMix Coffee Maker will make a bold statement in any kitchen decor. Made of the highest quality materials, manufactured with expert craftsmanship and durable die-cast aluminum construction, this beautiful coffee maker will be in your kitchen for years to come. The kMix coffee maker series comes in 8 vibrant and colorful design options: magenta, blue, yellow, orange, green, red, black and white. The 5-cup capacity coffee maker allows you to preheat your cups for best results with the integrated cup warmer. With a simple on/off switch, it has never been easier to make your favorite cup of coffee in the morning. And you never have to worry about turning off your coffee maker, with 2-hour automatic shut off it does it for you.
Product Features
- Long lasting and durable die-cast aluminum exterior
- Simple, iconic and stunning design makes a bold design statement in any kitchen
- Highest quality materials and expert craftsmanship
- 8 Colorful design options are available
- 5-Cup capacity
Tip for owners of the K-Mix I won’t expound on the many qualities of this coffee maker (of which there are many), as it has been well established here by the other reviews. I’m as happy as most, but obviously not all. I have not experience any of the problems these 1 and 2 star reviews are giving. This is a simple, good looking, sturdy coffee maker. If you’re in a hurry for a cup of coffee, go to Starbucks.
Smallest Coffee maker I could find Seems all these $1000 espresso machines are fantastically tiny and well designed (and what exactly do they do for $1000? Heat water to 1000 kelvin? Blast steam through coffee grounds at warp 9.9? Must be an engineering marvel for all that money). Then I try to buy a normal coffee maker and it seems my only option was going to Target and spending $29.95 on a surprisingly gigantic monstrosity. Unfortunately my counter space is measured on the nanoscale, no way was I going to give up half of it to…
Worst coffee maker I’ve ever owned Have owned mine for almost a year now and my list of pros grows shorter by the month.