Top critical review
3.0 out of 5 starscould be better.
Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2019
debating between 3 or four stars i chose 3, heres why.
pros:
takes more than one battery size (especially good if you already have the makita battery ecosystem)
great way to make coffee without fire or corded electricity
fun novelty
compact and lightweight
easy to clean
works with loose grounds or tea/coffee bags(with nothing in the grounds chamber just makes hot water)
cons:
only makes one small cup at a time(240 ml)
while it feels stable if knocked over will spill the the water from the reservoir
doesn't fit most standard sized coffee cups some other smaller ones fit(not in my picture the cup it comes with and clear one fit the black cup does not)
the plastic is much cheaper than the kind their tools are made out of
overall:
i like it,and im keeping it but im generally a bit disappointed with some of the design choices. i got mine on sale for 75$ and i feel thats an ok price while the normal 100$ is definitely too much unless your very frequently somewhere that doesnt have another method of making coffee. i think a hot plate/open fire and percolator or regular coffee pot with extension cord would be superior, but if you work far from a power source or don't have access to fire and need/want coffee this will get the job done. if the design ever gets updated i would like to see compatibility with standard mugs, better quality plastic, and a higher capacity reservoir to brew more than an individual cup at a time.