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DeLonghi Esclusivo DCM485 10-Cup Thermal Carafe and Coffeemaker, Brushed Stainless Steel | 
enlarge | Brand: DeLonghi
List Price: $182.00 Buy Used: $49.99 You Save: $132.01 (73%)
Rating: 102 reviews
Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 8.8 Dimensions (in): 15.9 x 13.1 x 11.1 Warranty: Full US Warranty by Trademark Global
MPN: DCM485 Model: DCM485 UPC: 044387994859 EAN: 0044387994859 ASIN: B000696OIC
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: Box, manuals, all parts, used only a few times. I Dont drink coffee :(
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| Features:
| • | 10-cup coffeemaker with wrap-around stainless-steel housing and sleek design | | • | Double-wall thermal carafe; Accuflavor selector dial for choosing coffee strength | | • | Easy-to-set 24-hour digital timer permits anytime brewing; brew-pause function | | • | Gold Tone permanent filter; water-level indicator; auto shut-off; cup warmer | | • | Measures 11 by 9-5/6 by 14-1/8 inches; 1-year limited warranty |
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Product Description Pause and Serve / Double Wall Thermal Carafe helps keep coffee fresh and warm / Flavor Select Dial / Water Filter / Cord Storage Cup storage tray Removable water tank Permanent Gold-Tone filter Advanced water filtration. Unit Size - 10.91W x 9.84D x 14.13H
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| Customer Reviews: Read 5 more reviews...
Everybody says it leaks... July 27, 2008 tkg (Austin, TX) So, it was a Gold Box special and refurbished, so I figured that they would have fixed the leak issue. It still leaks. I am very disappointed, but that's what I get for ignoring the reviews.
TRUST ME: OVERFLOWS AND DEFECTIVE DESIGN! July 13, 2008 Mark Twain (Left Coast, Best Coast) Bought and kept for looks, but after a year of experimenting with modifications to prevent the constant overflows, I JUST THREW THE P.O.S. OUT THE KITCHEN WINDOW! Good riddance. All the reviews are correct; it WILL overflow. It ruined a $250 panel on our white cabinets below it. Search this product on the web and you will see that it has a design flaw; that is why a certain well-known coffee shop stopped selling it in their stores! But not sure why Amazon continues to sell it. If the carafe is not pushed all the way back (and sometimes when it even is), the coffee won't flow to the carafe and instead goes everywhere with the grinds. I modified the button that the carafe presses by making it stick out farther, but still, once a month I forget to push the carafe all the way in and BINGO, mess all over again. So glad I threw this thing out this morning; going to get a different brand today and put this year of coffee hell behind me. TRUST ME. DeLonghi knows it designed this flaw, but for some reason Amazon, unlike other retailers, is still carrying this defective product. Amazon should do better by us. I am reporting the product to the CPSC in hopes they get a recall out and pull it off the market. Read up on all the online reviews (not just Amazon's), and you too can avoid a year of wasted money and time. No way to start your day.
Delonghi Coffee Maker June 22, 2008 BRDPJ (Phoenix, Az) THis makes better coffee than most coffee makers but is somewhat messy, especially if the grounds flow over which has happened many times to me. The coffee also spills when poured from the carafe if you are not very careful.
Mixed review May 31, 2008 Colorado JT x 2 (Peoria, Az) My DeLonghi DCM 485 worked well for a year and a half, although the comments on the lid are pretty much spot on. The other day, the lid protrusion where you turn the lid broke, rendering the lid totally inoperable, so same with the coffee maker. It made pretty decent coffee and I like the carafe feature. We will see if DeLonghi or Starbucks makes good on this.
Beautiful, but seriously flawed April 12, 2008 P. F. Lewis (Mile High City) I bought this a couple years ago because it is so beautiful. It classes up any kitchen. Within a week, I had my first overflow - a huge mess all over the counter and floor. I figured I must have done something wrong. Sure enough, I hadn't put the carafe in far enough to completely open the pour-while-brewing valve. I took great care for the next couple weeks. Then another overflow. What a mess. Then another and another. I finally figured out that they just engineered the guts of the coffee basket very badly. I finally completely removed the pour-while-brewing valve from the coffee basket, which at least stopped the overflows. The carafe spills if you don't pour VERY slowly, but it keeps the coffee drinkably warm for a couple hours. I always had to have the manual at hand for setting the clock and autostart, even though I am pretty techie. There's nothing intuitive about it. There is no power backup on this, so it needs to be reset for even a momentary power loss. Mine finally died last week (yay!), so I bought a new coffee maker. It isn't quite as pretty, but I learned the hard way from this coffee maker that looks aren't everything.
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