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Krups 467-42 10-Cup Crystal Arome Time Coffee Maker, Black | 
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| Brand: Krups
Temporarily Out of Stock...
But Amazon Should Have It
Rating: 57 reviews
Color: Black Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.9 Dimensions (in): 14.7 x 12.3 x 8.4
MPN: 46742 Model: 467-42 UPC: 010942117544 EAN: 0010942117544 ASIN: B00005NZD5
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| Features:
| • | Brews 10 5-ounce cups after filtering water to remove chlorine, minerals | | • | 24-hour clock/timer for brewing "wake-up" coffee; brew-pause for pouring midbrew | | • | Microwave-safe carafe with special lid seals in flavor, aroma | | • | Warming plate programmable to shut off in 1 to 5 hours | | • | Measures 7-1/4 by 12-1/2 by 11-1/2 inches; 1-year limited warranty |
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Amazon.com Review Equipped with a dual filter to remove chlorine and minerals from tap water, this coffeemaker brews up to ten 5-ounce cups of full-flavored coffee with no off taste and prolongs the intervals between decalcification. The water filter is just one of the features distinguishing this handsome, compact coffeemaker. Thanks to an electronic control panel with a LCD display, the warming plate can be programmed to shut off automatically, and the 24-hour clock/timer can be set for brewing wake-up coffee. Other features include a 20-second pause in the brewing cycle when the glass carafe is removed for a midbrew pour, a carafe lid that seals in flavor and aroma, a warning light that indicates when the water filter needs replacing (replacement filters can be ordered separately), and an easy-to-read water-level window. The coffeemaker measures 7-1/4 inches wide, 12-1/2 inches high, and 11-1/2 inches deep (including carafe handle). --Fred Brack
Product Description From the unique shape of its carafe to its state of the art brewing and filtering technology, this coffeemaker stands out from the crowd. Even if your tap water has more in common with a public pool than a mountain spring you'll be able to make a delightful pot of coffee thanks to the unique crystal filtration system. And you can program this machine to have your pot ready and waiting to greet you first thing in the morning, which is bound to make rolling out of bed a little easier.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 5 more reviews...
Lasted a good 10 years January 30, 2008 L. Suha (United States) I bought mine in 1998 and it finally died a couple of days ago. While I agree with the poster who mentioned the flashing light that doesn't go away for the filter change, and I stopped using the filters a while ago (and actually event the clock and timer) at the end of the day, the machine is reliable. Yup, for 10 years day in and day out it has brewed a solid, tasty cup of coffee and frequently many a day, without fail. The replacement is already causing problems a couple of days in. RIP old trusty.
Nice coffee maker January 18, 2008 Gordon E. Ross makes great tasting coffee. NOTE: use the water filters. Filtered water makes a BIG difference.
Great Coffee Maker December 28, 2007 Kodiak918 (Warren, MI USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I have to say I don't right many reviews, but I rely on them before making a purchase. I thought I should start adding to them, although a little late for this product since it has been discontinued years ago. I bought my Krups from Sears on a open box rack for $25 back in 2002. I still see them on Ebay for $80 new. Mine is retiring to back up service as I just got a new Cuisinart from the kids for Christmas. I've totally disassembled it twice just to clean it. Though the first time I did that I didn't snap the water tube in tight, back at the hinged section, and it would drip when I pulled the carafe out to sneak a cup before it was done brewing. My Krups has made the best tasting coffee. Everyone who drinks from it compliments the coffee. The styling doesn't get old. Water filters readily available. The first glass carafe I've owned that didn't dribble all over while pouring from it. I had to laugh though, I just read an old review complaining about the flashing filter light only resetting after unplugging the unit and having to reset the clock and timer.... uh, well, I've done that for years. Then I read a response to that review, and LO LO said to push in the reset button next to the flashing light. I went to the kitchen and took out an ink pen and pushed in on what I thought for years was the white dot "off" indicator and WHATTYA KNOW... it pushes in!! Wished I knew that along time ago! Anyway, the only complaints I've ever had was water collects under the lid from the steam, then drips down the back and onto the counter when you open it. The clock and timer has to be reset after even the shortest power outage. (That was the first thing I checked on the new Cuisinart, unplugged it, counted to twenty, plugged it back in and it did hold it's time, also checked that the carafe didn't dribble while pouring, it would've gone back if either of those things had failed, but I'll review that one when I've had it a bit longer.) I had to modify the feet on the Krups by adding self-stick felt pads because I have to slide it out from under the upper cabs to fill it and it was marring the countertop, that will happen with about any coffeemaker. If you can get your hands on a new Krups 467 (through Amazon, Ebay, etc.) you wont be dissapointed. It is a great coffee maker.
Poor Quality February 11, 2007 Doggie Mama We registered for this coffee maker at BB&B for our wedding. We loved it at first until we realized: - a little over a year later the drip stop is almost worn out. We can't "stop and pour" - it's leaking coffee from somewhere - we can't figure out where and to keep it from ruining our counter we have to sit it in a tray - the gold filter thing is very expensive to replace.
Drups Coffee Maker January 18, 2007 J. Norris I like this coffee maker so much I have bought another one. It is easy & simple. Thanks Amazon for making it so simple to buy.
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