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KitchenAid KPCM050PM Pro Line Single-Carafe Coffee Maker

KitchenAid KPCM050PM Pro Line Single-Carafe Coffee Maker

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Brand: KitchenAid


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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 20 reviews

Color: Pearl Metallic
Shipping Weight (lbs): 25.2
Dimensions (in): 15 x 8 x 16

MPN: KPCM050PM
Model: KPCM050PM
UPC: 050946982274
EAN: 0050946982274
ASIN: B0007QN06I


Features:
  • Coffee maker with die-cast metal construction and stainless-steel 1350-watt heat pump
  • Full-dispersion showerhead for optimum flavor extraction; "time since brew" display
  • Stainless-steel brew basket; front-fill water reservoir; adjustable warming-plate temperature
  • 12-cup glass carafe and advanced ion-exchange water filter included
  • Measures 15-3/4 by 8-1/4 by 15-1/2 inches; 2-year hassle-free replacement warranty

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
KitchenAid's Pro Line Series, the Single Carafe features a Stainless Steel Heat Pump and Brew Basket, 12 Cup Capacity, Ion-Exchange Water Filter and more! Front-Fill Reservoir Automatic Shutoff Audible Alert Tones Time Since Brewing Display Quiet Finish Brewing Display Ion-Exchange Water Filter KitchenAid 2 Year Hassle Free Replacement Warranty


Customer Reviews:   Read 5 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars A simple tweak or two   June 3, 2008
R. Ubaldo (Redding, CT USA)
Since I am a restaurant chef I bring home coffee filters from the commercial Bunn or any other commercial machine and they fit perfectly in the kitchen aid giving plenty of space for grounds. They are at least an inch taller. Incidentally the commercial size gold filters fit in the kitchen aid as well. I found the original filters too small to make a large pot of coffee. Think about it. 1-2 tbs per cup is the recomended amount. 12 cups could be from 12-24 tbs of coffee or a cup to a cup and a half of ground coffee. It wont fit in the regular size filters without overflowing all over. The commercial filters are sold by the 1000ct and are about 1/10 of the price.


5 out of 5 stars A superior product!   October 16, 2007
GottaluvDrawing (Orlando,FL)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Don't listen to those below who complain of the condensation from the carafe. Simply turning the carafe to the left or right just slightly, prevents this problem should it occur(It never has for me). This coffee maker is a great performer making wonderful tasting coffee. It is also easy to clean up and looks sharp on your counter. I strive to buy KitchenAid when purchasing larger counter top appliances because they simply work well and are built to take a long years of use.

This product is no exception. You won't be disappointed.



5 out of 5 stars Outstanding, really HOT coffee   September 18, 2007
Terril A. Fisher (Clearwater, FL)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I purchased my ProLine coffee maker from acehardwareoutlet over a year ago and this unit, pared with the KitchenAid ProLine grinder, makes truly outstanding coffee. I roast all of my own coffee beans and am pretty much a coffee snob when it comes to quality coffee. The ProLine brews at the proper temperature (200 F plus) and brews a full pot in about 7 or 8 minutes. These are both necessary to extract the best flavors from the coffee beans. The rating may be for 4.5 ounce cups of coffee, but these will probably be the best 4.5 ounce cups of coffee you have ever brewed.
Add good quality coffee and good water and that makes the winning combination for the best of the best cup of coffee. The brewer is easy to use, built like a tank, attractive on the countertop. The condensation problem has been solved and the new paint finish will hopefully be more durable than the original paint. If not, KitchenAid will replace the unit, as customer service is as good as this coffee maker.
I have owned a lot of different brewers over the years. This is the best coffee brewer I have ever owned or used, hands down.



5 out of 5 stars Great Coffeee Maker   June 17, 2007
Robert Schussel (vallejo, ca United States)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

If you want a coffee maker that is built like a tank the KitchenAid Pro coffeemaker is a great choice. I have owned the coffee maker for 7 months and am very pleased with it.It brews a great cup of coffee.

Despite what some have said the coffee maker is extremely well made and built like a commerical unit--it weighs over 20 pounds.
The manual is well written and the machine is easy to program.It is very quiet and typically takes 6 to 8 minutes to brew depending on how fine you grind your coffee.

1)If you do buy this machine do get the gold basket filter--the coffee
does taste better with it.
2) Also consider buying the water filter.

My only complaint is that the warming plate that the carafe sits on keeps the coffee too hot and it will become rancid if it kept on too long.

If you can afford it this is a great machine to have.




5 out of 5 stars it has a redesigned spout!   June 8, 2007
Steven B. Markin
5 out of 5 found this review helpful

I've had the machine for a few months now. It is a very good coffee maker. The complaints about the steam and spout are out-dated as the new spout simply eliminates these issues.

I'm a very fussy coffee drinker (nut). I roast my own beans with several different blends. I have tried many electric drip coffee makers and found most to be unusable.

To extract the best flavor, coffee makers need a 1200 watt (mimimum) heating element, excellent dispersal of the water over the coffee and the water must be just below boiling as it hits the coffee. The proline does all this well.

To nit-pick: the filter basket is plastic which is inserted into a stainless steel holder. This, and the fact that the filter head is plastic, are the two design flaws of the unit. Plastic retains odors and tastes and just doesn't clean as well or easily as stainless steel. I would have hoped that for this price these parts, especially the filter holder, would be metal! One last thing, if the coffee could be held in the brew basket for about a minute before dripping into the carafe, it would extract the best of the coffee.

To be fair, I haven't seen a consumer unit with a stainless steel filter holder.

As a warning. I have tried several Kitchenaid coffee makers in the past and all, except this one, had to be returned. While Kitchenaid's non-proline consumer models were tops many years ago, they haven't been very good (an understatement) in many, many years.

The Proline is a keeper, it makes hot, excellent coffee.