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89 of 92 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Good looks doesn't equal good coffee,
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This review is from: Melitta MES2B One:One Single Serve Coffeemaker, Black (Kitchen)
I bought the Melitta for it's ease of use and good looks. The first time I used it, the regular coffee was fair and the decaf was bitter. Disappointed, we also bought pods from other coffee makers and stuffed them in the holder. Despite the inelegant process, they didn't leak and the coffee was a little better. I agree with other reviewers that the the water reservoir is too small and it's difficut to fill. I spill a bit every time I refill, but that's me. The unit takes several minutes to heat up to operating temperature for cup number one and the second cup takes almost as long - go figure? Also, the coffee doesn't come out as hot as I like, but pre-warming the cup with hot tap water helps a bit. The tea pods are a waste of time. Basically, the tea's not very good so if that's the reason you are buying this unit, may I suggest you look elsewhere or buy decent loose tea and brew it in a pot like the Brits? The best thing we found you could make with unit is a half-way decent cafe mocca. Try this: Get a big mug. Fill with the contents of a hot cocoa pack. Install your favorite coffee pod. Press the regular mug button. When it finishes, press the smaller mug button (that's right, run water through 1 pod twice). The result is an acceptable cafe mocca - definitely not Starbucks but not $11.00 either. As for that elusive perfect "cuppa" - this isn't going to give it to you. Convenient, good looking, but only a fair cup-a-Joe.
Quick Update: I tried Maxwell House pods over the weekend. Stuffed them in the holder and the result, a very nice cup of coffee. Again, pre-heating the mug with tap water really helped. These pods are made from 100% Arabica beans - great smell and no bitterness. I like a smooth cup and so far, this is it (I had 2 with Sunday breakfast and my NY Times Crossword puzzle.)
35 of 35 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
To like it you have to get to know it...,
By happy 98 (Plano, TX) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Melitta MES1W OneOne Single Serve Coffeemaker, Kiwi (Kitchen)
I got a really good deal on the MES2R, buy a box of 144 pods for $40 bucks and get the machine for free. So I figured it was worth a shot regardless of all the mixed reviews.
I like, and almost love it! Its not love because my favorite brand (Community Coffee New Orleans Blend) doesn't come in pods. However I have adapted quite well to the Melitta flavors. This is NOT a machine for coffee addicts or snobs. If you know what crema is and care as to whether or not you get it, then don't buy this machine. However, if you just need a decent cup of joe to get you going and out the door in the morning, then look for a good deal and give it a try. If you read the reviews you will find some good tips that I have found to be true. Below is a recap, plus some things I have learned in getting to know my Melitta: 1) Read the instruction book, all that stuff about priming the pump is true and required. In fact, I primed mine several times before using it. 2) If you're not that interested in the tea, use one of the pods and run about 6 - 10 brew cycles through that one pod. (Just keep refilling the water tank about 3 times) to get rid of the plastic / greasy taste before you brew your coffee. You will only need to do this once, to break it in. Also wash the nozzle, mesh filter and pod holder really well. 3) If you like a large cup, but don't like strong coffee, then you are in luck, hit the big mug picture and when it finishes hit the little cup picture and you will have the perfect cup. 4) Yes you can use millstone and folger pods; however you must stuff them in, and be warned you may not get a good seal. If that happens you will have some leakage, nothing like what I have read in the reviews, but some streaming down the front. Also note, when you using these other pods you will get A) more coffee when you push the big mug picture so you don't have to do it twice and B) and very STRONG cup of coffee 5) When using the Melitta pods, be sure to put the puffier side down first and the flat side up top. Make sure it fits snug, and you should be okay. 6) If you don't like Melitta try podhead.com, also they sell adapters so you can use larger pods with less manipulation, but I haven't tried it. 7) While you are waiting for the ready light to come on, allow hot water to run in you mug from the tap to preheat your cup, or stick it in the microwave for a second if you are a milk user. 8) JC Penney's sells Melitta pods 9) Don't expect Starbucks, just expect better than Mr. Coffee... actually much better because it always taste fresh brewed, like you just opened the can or package today. 10) If you give this as a Christmas present to someone, be nice enough to print this review and stick it in the box so they will have a pleasant end result. Personally I like this appliance and can't wait until the third generation comes out, which I expect will be soon since they are giving them away now. My only fear is they will be run out of business by Phillips. I noticed SAMS CLUB is carrying senseo pods in bulk, but not Melitta, and we all know what SAMS/Wal-Mart want they get. This machine has me drinking two to three cups a day whereas I used to only drink one (I now drink decaf for the additional cups) so there must be something to it. Also the ability to have variety is great, I could never do this with my other machine since I was only drinking one cup a day, I was afraid if I brought a variety of flavors they would go stale after I opened them. So I was stuck finishing one bag before I could go to something else. If you get it, enjoy! If you are very picky about coffee (the way I am about crème brulee) then look elsewhere.
32 of 32 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good but not great.,
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This review is from: Melitta MES2B One:One Single Serve Coffeemaker, Black (Kitchen)
Don't believe everything you read about these machines. They do make good coffee (if you use the right blend) and are reasonably well built. But, the coffee is not coffee house quality. It really is a matter of expectations. I believe the Melitta MES2 is the better choice of the many available in a comparative price range. All one shot coffee makers can leak, some are down right cheaply built and some are over priced, but this is a growing segment of the coffee market and can only improve. I was also amazed at the different filter styles which forces you to use only the maker's particular filter brand. However, you can get away with stuffing a pod from another brand into your MES2 and it will work. I strongly suggest that you visit www.podhead.com for an excellent, although more expensive, alternative to one:one brands of coffee. And, these great coffee blends are available in filters that fit the MES2. Over all, I am pleased with the performance of this machine and the price (with rebate) is very competitive. Just remember the basics, filtered cold water, a good coffee pod and a clean machine = an excellent cup of coffee.
25 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Nice Job Melitta!,
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This review is from: Melitta MES2B One:One Single Serve Coffeemaker, Black (Kitchen)
It's a real treat to have an easily home-brewed flavorful latte. Although this will never replace one created with the use of an espresso machine, either from a personal unit or from your favorite coffee emporium, it's a tasty and reasonably-priced alternative. I've had a delicious latte made using a home espresso unit, but those units are expensive and require more handling than this one-cup maker did. OK, so you can't heat the milk in this machine, but using regular milk was fine because the coffee was very hot to start. The point is that the coffee made using this one-cup maker and pre-measured pod tastes much better than that from a standard home drip coffee-maker, the unit isn't costly, clean-up's a breeze, and you don't have to put your shoes on to get it!
23 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Fast Brewing; Easy to use; Excellent Alternative!,
By deerflyguy (Rome, New York United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Melitta MES2B One:One Single Serve Coffeemaker, Black (Kitchen)
The advent of the one cup brewing system has made me a coffee drinker again! I live alone and retired a year ago, and was used to having my two cups of coffee each day while at work, but since retiring, making even a small pot of coffee was not something that I wanted to do, because of the mess and bother - and waste! Of course, having a pot of coffee sitting around until it gets used, always results in it ending up becoming too strong to drink, and sometimes boiling down to a black sludge when you forget to turn off the machine. NO MORE! Recently, I saw a Melitta One:One brewing system on sale at Wal Mart and decided to buy it. I think it was a good decision! I knew that the cost would be more per cup, due to my not being able to purchase in bulk, but there is NO waste, the coffee is always the same in quality and taste, and clean up is almost completely eliminated. Melitta makes six different grinds, all prepackaged and individually sealed for freshness. Other coffee makers put 18 pods in a bag and forget about freshness after you've opened the bag for the first cup. As with all other coffees, you must seek a flavor that pleases you, but that shouldn't be too hard. They also make several teas, but because of the high product cost, I suggest that you use the unit to heat the water and then use a conventional tea bag. If there is a negative to this system, it is that the product line is costly, at least in my point of view. I would like to be able to buy in bulk, and have a larger selection of product coffee brands to purchase. As for now, we Melitta people are basically forced to buy only the Melitta brand products in 18 pod boxes. Some competition would bring the prices down. Amazon.com has the best prices, and if you buy enough product, can get free shipping. When I first got the Melitta system, I, as with others here reviewing, had a problem with machine leakage. When the machine leaked, the coffee was stronger because the leakage water didn't make it to the cup. I experimented and determined that by pushing the pod down in the pod holder, so that the edge of the pod didn't inpede contact of the machine lid to the pod holder, the leakage no longer occurred. A tighter seal was obtained. The coffee flavor was uniform and the leakage mess was no more. Also, a tip for users: I don't like either too strong or too weak a brew. I also want a full cup of coffee, and neither 5 or 8 ounces is enough. Instead of choosing either a 5 oz. or 8 oz. brew, I do both! First I do the 5 oz. and before removing the cup, allow the water to reheat and then push the 8 oz. button, thus giving me a 13 oz. cup of coffee, from the same pod! That suits my taste and gives me the quantity that I want! Would I buy the Melitta system again? Probably not, but only because of the monopoly regarding the product line, not for any shortcoming of the system itself! I might try one of the other machines put out by other makers, but would definitely know more about which coffees were available and how much selection and cost of product would be. Single service coffee makers are definitely made for me! Additional comments: After making the above review, I found that you can use ANY of the store brand coffee pods (Senseo, Home Cafe, etc.), even though they are of a larger diameter and do not fit the Melitta machine pod holder as designed. You have to crimp the off brand pod, using your fingers, and jam it into the Melitta pod holder, but it will fit, and a good cup of coffee can be enjoyed. The secret is to make sure the Melitta lid makes contact with the Melitta pod holder, so that a good tight seal is assured. I know this works, because I bought a bag of Folger's pods, and they didn't fit the Melitta machine. Since the bag was open, I couldn't return it, so I decided to try to make a pod fit, and it did! Thirteen cups of Folger's later, and I haven't had any problems making this accomodation! If you don't like the Melitta brand coffees, and it seems, from some of the reviews, that there are many folks who don't, try other brands using my crude product adaption method, and you should be able to make any other coffee pod product on the market fit your machine. If you then still don't like the taste, there is nothing more to try. Single service coffee machines might not be for you.
20 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Perfect!,
This review is from: Melitta MES2B One:One Single Serve Coffeemaker, Black (Kitchen)
I'm very suprised at some of the qualms that people have with this coffee maker. It's not creamy enough? Since when is all coffee creamy on top? I'm glad your Senseo machine does it, but most normal coffee does not have a frothy layer. That being said, I found the quality of this coffee superb. I've tried several different coffee makers, and this ranks the highest. People are complaining that they leak, etc., but this is not a product fault. If you don't load it in correctly, that's what will happen. For those considering buying this, don't let this bother you- I've screwed up loading normal coffee makers more than I've messed up with this one.
I wouldn't recommend this maker to a house full of people, but it is ideal for a single person. I'm in college and I live by myself, and this has to be one of my most favorite things in my apartment. The coffee brews very fast (quicker than what Melitta says it does), great for when i'm running around in the morning. There's a multitude of flavors available which you can get at any major grocery store (and now target carries the tea pods). And finally, its the most affordable (and in my opinion, most aesthetically pleasing) of all the pod machines available. I mean, come on people, it comes in kiwi! I've had my one:one maker for several months now, and I can honestly say I'd take this machine over any coffee maker out there. I love it! Quick update: I've now had this for seven months, and still not a single problem. I noticed that someone was complaining about broken pods- I've only had one broken one out of the countless pods I've gone through. Maybe they just had a bad batch. Sorry, that was bugging me.
18 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Ideal for messy people at work,
By The Hawk (Louisiana) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Melitta MES1W OneOne Single Serve Coffeemaker, Kiwi (Kitchen)
I purchased this coffemaker because I like a daily cup or two of coffee at work, but I work alone and so do not need a full pot. Therefore the relatively high cost of pods is not a huge deal to me as it is still cheaper than going out for coffee, and not much more than brewing a full pot and wasting most of it.
I have had it for two months now and it is great! Clean up is a breeze. Just toss out the pod. No washing a coffee pot, no grounds, no mess. This is great for me because I am a slob. The coffee is excellent, and I love having the option of frothing up some milk (with a hand held frother I purchased separately) setting the melitta to 5oz europian and making a cappuccino. Yes, I can get a better one in a big city espresso bar, but I live in the rural sticks of Louisiana. If you live in an urban or suburban area, finding the pods should be a breeze. I am 45 minutes away from the closest store that sells them. However, I purchase so much on-line that I just order a couple of boxes when I buy a book and I always have them (shipped free ;-) ) I like dark coffee and the buzzworthy is really good. The decaf is good too. I thought the flavored pods were too sweet but I am not crazy about flavored coffee. I am drinking the rasberry tea now and it is also excellent. I am actually thinking about getting one for home I like it so much.
19 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Machine GREAT / Melitta Coffee DETESTABLE,
By He who knows, knows. "Let Him Teach You" (North & West Hemispheres) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Melitta MES2B One:One Single Serve Coffeemaker, Black (Kitchen)
The machine is great. I used it for over a month, but the Melitta brand coffee pods were utterly detestable. I simply forced myself to use them up. Then I buried the machine in the backhall closet for over a year and a half. Angry that I had blown 50 bucks on the thing.
At first, I liked the idea of the machine so much that I bought two: One for my home and one for the office. Everyone loved the concept, ease, etc..... of this machine. No one could stand the coffee. No one. That is fourteen out of fourteen. HOWEVER, I recently pulled my One-one out of the closet and started using it again because now a variety of pods are available for it, even at the local supermarket. I have used the Maxwell House pods from the market. They're ok. But the gourmet-brand pods available on the Internet are terrific. I am again using my Melitta One-One two to three times a day. I am glad I never threw it away. I just had to wait until other companies made the right pods for it. Purchase it! But purchase GOOD pods at the same time. If you rely on the pods that come with the machine, you may just hurl the entire appliance in the trash. What a shame that would be. Melitta your machine is the BEST, but why on earth did you idiots mix instant coffee in with regular in your Melitta-brand pods? This is the MAIN complaint all around over and over. Machine good, Melitta pods bad. Someone at Melitta dropped the ball on this one.
14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Just LOVE the Melitta One:One Coffee Maker,
By Coffee Lover "Coffee Lover" (East Coast) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Melitta MES2B One:One Single Serve Coffeemaker, Black (Kitchen)
My wife, daughter and I have been using this machine for 3 months now, and just love it. I am dismayed at the reviews that this machine has gotten listed here. The coffee is so hot that I have to wait to drink it. Even using the Light Blend coffee, it makes a strong cup, on the 8 oz setting.
I have had cups of coffee made in the Senseo machine, and I prefer the Melitta One:One. I like a full mug of coffee, and the Senseo requires two pods to make the size cup I like. I also do not like the foaming that the Senseo makes, not to mention, the Senseo pods cost more. We have given 3 of these machines to friends as gifts, since we have been so pleased with them.
14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Nice, fast cup of coffee,
By aflane (Virginia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Melitta MES2B One:One Single Serve Coffeemaker, Black (Kitchen)
We already have a Braun coffee maker for my husband, but he makes the coffee too strong for me (eats through steel). Also, I'm a one cup a day person. So, I read the reviews of the different one cup makers, and picked the Melitta OneOne around 2 months ago.
The directions for priming the coffee maker were fairly easy. The process to make a cup of coffee is a total no-brainer, which is good cause I'm not a morning person. Let's see... Turn power on. Fill water reservoir. Insert coffee. Press brew button. Seems simple to me. One of the things that impressed me about this model is the lid to the pod chamber. I checked out several models over at Target and found that the pod chamber lids were fairly flimsy, easy to misalign, and in one case had been broken off of the coffee maker. Not going to happen with this model. In addition, the pod chamber lid stays open until you shut it. No two handed fumbling to get the coffee pod inserted while trying to keep the lid from falling and pinching your fingers (remember, I'm not a morning person). The coffee maker comes with several coffee samples for Melitta's various brews, lt, med or dark roast. I've become a medium roast fan. The teas are okay, but generally nothing to write home about. However, the green lemon tea is pretty good. The best part about making tea in the OneOne is that the coffee maker comes with a SEPARATE tea making spout, so your tea doesn't taste like coffee, nor your coffee like tea. Little consideration by Melitta goes a long way with me. Cleanup on the coffee maker is very easy. The spill tray is completely removeable and dishwasher safe (top shelf though). I also run the pod holders through the dishwasher at least once a week, to keep them from getting nasty. No problem with clean-ups. Many people are complaining about the size of the water reservoir... question... why do you want to make your coffee with water that's been sitting around for a day or two (or more)? Yuck! I find it very easy to pop out the reservoir and rinse and fill while the element is heating up. Don't understand the complaints there. Now, my one complaint. Who the heck only drinks a 5 oz or 8 oz cup of coffee? Those are the recommended cup sizes for the small and large brewing options. I don't think I own a 5 oz or 8 oz cup! My morning travel to work mug is a 20 oz. I end up going though 2 pods every morning to make my 16 oz of coffee (don't mind the mug being a little light). Melitta should have rethought their pod size and cup size to accommodate the US market more aptly. The ridiculous cup size is the only reason I gave this coffee maker 4 stars instead of 5. |
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