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Sunbeam Appliances TF12 Mr. Coffee 12 Cup Switch Coffeemaker

Sunbeam Appliances TF12 Mr. Coffee 12 Cup Switch Coffeemaker

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Brand: TILIA/FOODSAVER/SUNBEAM/OSTER
Category: Kitchen

Buy New: $22.94 (On sale from $27.53)
You Save: $4.59 (17%)



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Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars 1 reviews
Sales Rank: 289199

Country: USA
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 5.8
Warranty: Full US Warranty by Mr. Coffee

MPN: TF12
Model: TF12
UPC: 072179225577
EAN: 0072179225577
ASIN: B0018VH9U4

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Lighted on off switch lets you know when your
  • coffeemaker is on or off
  • Removable filter insert lifts out of brew basket f
  • fast and easy filling and cleaning
  • 12 cup capacity, White

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Brewing Pause'n Serve lets you pour a cup of coffee while the coffeemaker is still brewing. Removable filter insert lifts out of brew basket for fast and easy filling and cleaning. Dual water windows show the amount of water in the reservoir for accurate


Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars The old reliable piece of crap.   July 6, 2008
Carrie
A transitional coffee maker at best, because it's cheap and makes more than 4 cups.

Bought this one after the sparkly red programmable Mr. Coffee maker mildewed and died (was murdered, actually, by me). I also tried the 4-cup cheapie but it was way, way too small.

Main gripe is the construction of the filter well, because the swinging arm/faucet that the hot water comes out of is non-stable in position and unless strict attention is paid to where it's positioned and to how the grounds are distributed in the filter and the edges of the filter firmly pressed against against the sides of the filter holder, hot water will spray down over the sides of the filter, folding it inward, causing the wet grounds to overflow and drip down into the carafe and totally utterly spoil that pot of coffee.

Still, it works, and I'm sure it will continue to work until I find my next true love coffee maker. This is the guy you date to keep from committing suicide while you're waiting for the handsome prince to come along.