- Use tea bags or loose tea leaves to brew great-tasting iced tea
- Makes iced tea easily with convenient automatic shutoff
- Pitcher has sturdy handle for steady pouring
- Removable brew basket for easy cleaning
- On/off indicator light
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
We couldn't live without this -- use it at least 2 times per day,
This review is from: Mr. Coffee Iced Tea Maker
My husband drinks Iced Tea ALL THE TIME and I have this on-again-off-again addiction to Snapple. We use this Iced Tea Maker at least 2-3 times per day and it works great.
A few things we have had to watch out for: 1. Making sure the "drain plug switch" on the basket is down so the water doesn't just run through the basket without seeping in the tea bags. 2. Making sure that the pitcher is set correctly against the Ice Tea maker so it doesn't leak 3. Making sure the flip lid where you pour the water into the pot is left up after using so that it doesn't condense and mildew on the inside. Other than that, it is fool proof -- if I can use it being as domestically challenged as I am, I am the fool that proves this! You don't even have to use ice to make iced tea -- instead of filling with ice, just use water up to the first (lower) water line. We do this at night because we know that the tea will be in the fridge over night and have a chance to cool completely. I have recently discovered Looza Peach, 33.8-Ounce (Pack of 6)and love to add this as a close and cheap approximation to my Snapple habit -- less calories, less caffeine, less money, better taste... This is probably our 4th generation of the product and they do make slight redesigns each time around so if you are getting a new one, make sure you "take inventory" to figure out what they have changed on you.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A bargain workhorse,
By tepp "tepp" (USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Mr. Coffee Iced Tea Maker
I've had four or five of these Mr. Coffee brand brewers starting in about 1994, and all of them were different. Most lasted at least a year, and my current model -- one with a separate steeping chamber that attaches to the heating tower and not the pitcher -- has probably brewed well over 1000 pitchers. I'm writing here because of the many petty complaints I've read about this $20 workhorse. On mine, the valve stopped working correctly after about 10 pitchers, but I just leave it almost closed and it drains slowly enough to brew just fine (some earlier models were actually designed this way). As for the dishwasher, I've run my pitcher, lids, and steeping chamber through well over 100 cycles (I do it once a week or so). All you have to do is turn off the dryer stage, dummies; that's what melts stuff. I'm ordering another one, not because this one has broken, but after three or four years it's probably on borrowed time. For my $20 I'm sure I'll get another 2000 or 3000 glasses of tea, but I'm sure I can find something to whine about.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best Ever Iced Tea Maker,
By Iced Tea Lover (W KY) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Mr. Coffee Iced Tea Maker
I had received my first Mr. Coffee Iced Tea Maker many years ago and recently when it decided to quit working I went shopping for a replacement. There was only a newer model available locally and I did purchase it, but was very disappointed. After a couple of months, I went on-line to see if I could find the "old" type model and when I did, I purchased 2. I am very happy with my new Mr. Coffee Tea Maker and I love the new yellow color. Thanks Amazon!
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