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Sanyo SAC-MST6 Coffee/Tea Maker with Built-In Grinder, Black | 
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| Brand: Sanyo
List Price: $59.99 Buy New: $47.84 You Save: $12.15 (20%)
Rating: 38 reviews
Color: Black Shipping Weight (lbs): 5.8 Dimensions (in): 13.5 x 11.5 x 6.5 Warranty: 1
MPN: SAC-MST6 Model: SAC-MST6 UPC: 086483047589 EAN: 0086483047589 ASIN: B000260JL2
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| Features:
| • | 6-cup coffee/tea maker with charcoal filter for fresh taste | | • | Built-in coffee-bean grinder; shower-drip coffee basket | | • | Specially designed tea basket; keep-warm function | | • | Removable, easy-to-fill water tank with printed measurements | | • | Measures 11-3/16 by 11-13/16 by 10-7/8 inches |
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Product Description Your two favorite beverages (coffee and tea) can be made using this one machine. From Sanyo, this small appliance lets you brew coffee via a soft shower drip system for enhanced flavor. Use it, also, for brewing tea. A specially-designed basket circulates the water and tea leaves, capturing tea's true flavor. In addition to brewing, this Sanyo coffee and tea maker also comes with a built-in grinder so your coffee beans are ground right before brewing for exceptionally fresh flavor. A built-in charcoal filter also adds to the fresh tastes of your coffee and tea. A Keep Warm function keeps your beverage at the optimum temperature once brewed. The coffee and tea maker has a 6-cup capacity and comes with a removable water tank so you can fill at the sink. The unit, with its space-saving design, takes up minimal space on your countertop. Included is a bilingual instructional manual.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 5 more reviews...
Most sensible coffeemaker yet. July 22, 2008 hat'n'gloves (Los Angeles, CA) After eyeing this product for over a year at a local retailer, I finally asked my children for one for Mother's Day this year. I make coffee about three times a week - in other words, I'm no addict or even particularly an aficionado - but I love this coffeemaker! Although the grinder is the simple sort, not burr type, it does well enough, and the removable grinder cup makes it a snap to keep clean. Unlike some combination grinder/brewers, there is no risk of steam ruining the grinding mechanism because the operations are well separated. The water well is easy to read and easy to fill, even without removing it from the body of the machine. It doesn't hurt either that there is a suggested guideline on how much water to add for iced coffee or tea. I actually like that the brewbasket fits into the carafe instead of being attached to the machine. This is a much cleaner design. The heating element does not turn itself off, so there might be old hot coffee, but never old cold coffee, unless you planned it that way. My only caution is regarding the #2 Medelco gold filter that so many users recommend. I just got mine in the mail and it is not a perfect fit. It definitely pops up. I really like the way this coffee maker looks, performs, and cleans up. Get your's through Amazon for the best price.
Geat little coffee maker for the money July 9, 2008 JT (down south) I love this little coffee maker. After five years my Hamilton Beach brew station finally died and my best friend bought me this one. Sure it doesn't make iced tea, unelss you brew the tea, put it in a seperate container and add ice. Yes you have to grind the beans then put them in the filter yourself, but these to me are small inconveniences, compared to what delicious coffee and tea this machine makes. The charcoal filter really does enhance the coffees flavor and the smell of fresh ground and then brewed fresh ground coffee is great to me. I could have bought another brewstation and they are great also, but this does so much more and the coffee tastes incredible. I highly recommend the Sanyo Coffee/tea maker for the price it does do what it says, except for a few extra steps you have to take. If you're that lazy why not run out to Starbucks and buy a cup of coffee? For the money you're getting a coffee maker, tea maker and a grinder, how much would all those cost seperately?
Sanyo SAC-MST6 Coffee Maker April 9, 2008 Oliver (Milwaukee, WI) This product is exactly as advertised. Coffee brews fast & hot. I love being able to fill water container and then just setting in its slot and not having to pour the water into yet another spot - no spills! Only issue is no auto-shut off, but I'm just using an automatic timer plugged into outlet. No problems with charcoal filter as others have had. Haven't used it to make tea yet, no comment there.
Amazing Disappointment March 5, 2008 Jacli Primo (Loxahatchee, FL USA) 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
I drink tea absolutely everyday. My whole family and I. We drink all types of tea, red, green, white, black, herbal, etc. For quite some time I have been looking for a quality tea maker that will brew different teas correctly, quickly and with a minimum of mess. This machine is NOT it. The Sanyo is VERY cheaply made and has no input for tea type let alone tea steeping times. The grinder is very small and poor quality as well. The parts do not even fit together very well. Pick the pot up to pour your brew and the top will fall right off into your cup if you are not careful. There is no stop mechanism for the basket so if you remove the pot before every last of drop of water has sprinkled down be prepared for a hot mess. I am Costa Rican and long before my love of tea developed I was a hardcore coffee drinker and I can tell you that during my coffee only days I wouldn't have touched this machine with a ten foot pole.
Really Love it! January 18, 2008 John Mcinnes (Laguna Beach, California United States) We just love our new coffee maker. Having the grinder and coffee maker as one unit is a delight. It brews a great cup of coffee and the size is just perfect for my husband and myself. It's worth every penney and then some. LeiLani
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