Ninja 12-Cup Programmable Coffee Maker with Classic and Rich Brews, 60 oz. Water Reservoir, and Thermal Flavor Extraction (CE201), Black/Stainless Steel (Fоur Расk)
October 12, 2019 - Comment
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Mostly pros, but some cons, for this coffee maker. I’ve been using my Cuisinart coffee maker for ages. And I had another Cuisinart before it. It’s been interesting to see how the Ninja compares.There’s a lot to like about the Ninja. It’s easy to set up. When you first get it, you have to wash all the removable parts in warm soapy water and run two cycles with plain water. No big deal. After that, you’re ready to go.Mine came with a reusable filter, which is a must for me. The machine also comes with its own coffee…
Converted Cuisinart Lover….definitely 5 star Updated March 10, 2019: After using this machine for a couple of months I will definitely rate 5 stars. I just ordered one to have at my son’s when I visits as he has a Keurig which I don’t prefer. Brews awesome coffee and what I love most is the warming pad doesn’t wear down like with the Cuisinart. Worth the purchase!I have used Cuisinart coffee makers for 30 years. As I was looking to purchase another one, I saw the Ninja had 5 stars and clicked on to review. I saw almost all…
Great brew! Easy to use! Received this the other day. Set up was easy. The entire unit was put together and I just had to removed padding & tape. Included was a coffee scoop, permanent filter, water tank & carafe. If you prefer paper filters, it does state you can use #4 cone filters. Before using, they suggest you run 2 full carafes through the machine of plain water, which I did. This also comes with a little coffee scoop that can be attached to the side of the machine.I set up the clock, not difficult at…