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Juan Valdez JVPM1W Pod Coffee Brewing System with 90 Free Coffee Pods | 
enlarge | Brand: Juan Valdez
List Price: $85.99 Buy New: $29.99 You Save: $56.00 (65%)
Rating: 23 reviews
Color: Black Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0 Dimensions (in): 15 x 10 x 10
MPN: JVPM1W Model: JVPM1W UPC: 082846035545 EAN: 0082846035545
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| Features:
| • | Pod coffee brewing system brews single cups of coffee or tea quickly and easily | | • | 2-1/5-bar steam-pump pressure brews rich, full-bodied coffee; removable 40-ounce water tank | | • | Universal pod holder; simple push-button control panel; 8- or 5-ounce serving options | | • | Adjustable brew spout accommodates small or tall coffee mugs | | • | Measures 14 by 14 by 14 inches; limited 1-year warranty |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Quick and convenient. Just fill the tank, drop in a pod and press a button. No measuring, no mess Removable 40-oz tank for up to 8 consecutive servings without refilling Adjustable spout to accommodate small to tall coffee mugs Makes one cup at a time. Choose from 8 ounce serving or a 5 ounce serving 2.2 bar steam pump pressure-brews for rich, full-bodied coffee Universal pod holder for ultimate versatility
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| Customer Reviews: Read 5 more reviews...
Died within 3 weeks!! October 1, 2008 J. Nielsen (USA) This is quite possibly the worst purchase I have ever made. It really wasn't a very good coffeemaker to begin with and it completely died after 3 weeks. just woke up one morning and went to make coffee, Nothing...NOTHING!! no electrical activity what so ever.
IT'S A LIE March 12, 2008 B. Spencer (Down South) 2 out of 5 found this review helpful
Coffee pods do not come with the brewer. Huge lie. Amazon needs to clarify this immediately. Waste of time and money.
Disappointing Follow Up Service! January 15, 2008 Joseph Kohout Jr. (New York, NY United States) 3 out of 10 found this review helpful
I found out the hard way that one of the dirty little secrets re: Amazon is that if the item is delivered via an affiliate (in this case Target) that there is very little that they can do. I realized shortly after the order that the incorrect shipping address was used. While I am not certain that this was my error Amazon couldn't help and referred me directly to UPS who then told me that as Target was the actual shipper that any changes had to come directly from them. Somewhat of a "catch 22." Finally, I found someone at a local office of UPS that took pity on me and they pulled the package and manually changed the shipping info (at my expense). Secondly, the item was brought to my parents as a gift +-75-miles away and when opened on Christmas Day the promised pods were not included. When I called Amazon to request the pods, there response was that there was nothing they could do and my only recourse was to return the item! I broke down and went on line to find a seller of coffee pods. All told this product ended up costing twice what I could have purchased for by walking into my local Target. A warning to all when purchasing from Amazon where they are not the direct shipper!
Why use the pre packaged coffee pod? December 8, 2007 L. Landis (Texas) 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
I picked up a Juan Valdez coffee pod at an estate sale for a dollar. I had never seen a "pod" coffee maker before, so naturally I did not know that you were supposed to use the little prepackaged coffee, and just toss away. I used it just like I used the expresso machine. Just fill the little cup with fresh ground coffee. It makes an Awesome cup of coffee too! Now that I know you are supposed to use special little inserts filled with the ground coffee, I am wondering if I will damage the maker using it this way. I prefer 1 brand of beans, and they don't offer pods....though I don't think I would use them anyway, after reading reviews say the coffee isn't as good as from the drip maker, because mine makes it 10 times better tasting than the drip maker.
Inconsistent Coffee September 27, 2007 Sarah (Florida) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Have the Juan Valdez pot for over a year now and coffee is inconsistent. Sometimes watery, sometimes ok. Not much flavor. Pot can be noisy. While I like the pod system, which gives everyone an opportunity to have their favorites, the coffee doesn't fill up a small cup! And it can be slow! I also think having fresh coffee might taste better. Who knows how long the pods have been sitting on the shelf. JV does not date their boxes. Overall, not happy with the pot.
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