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Capresso 488.05 Team Pro Plus Coffee Maker, Thermal Carafe, 10 Cup, Silver

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Arrives Sunday, May 25
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Style: Thermal Carafe


Features

  • FRESH COFFEE: Grinds fresh, whole beans right before brewing for freshest flavor
  • CONICAL BURR GRINDER: Integrated conical burr grinder with removable upper bur
  • CAPACITY: 10-cup thermal carafe, 7 ounce removable bean container
  • GOLDTONE FILTER: Eliminates the need for messy paper filters and is dishwasher safe
  • EXCLUSIVE TECHNOLOGY: Two-step grind and clean chamber and special oily coffee bean setting
  • Includes:GoldTone filter,Charcoal filter, Charcoal filter holder,Coffee scoop,Angled cleaning brush.
  • Fully removable 7-ounce bean container is easy to unlock and lift, to change out beans or access burr for cleaning
  • Beans stay inside of container when removed, no spilt beans

Description

The fully removable water tank and bean container are just some of the most desirable features packed into the coffee team Pro plus line. It is widely known that fresh grinding your beans is the optimal way to prepare drip- style coffee, but for the first time ever, The Coffee team Pro plus allows for complete access to the solid steel conical burr. The intricate design of the conical steel burrs provides for a higher gear Reduction to slow down the grinding speed below 500 rpm. The slower the speed, the less heat that is imparted to the ground Coffee thus preserving maximum aroma. The two-step grind and clean process ensures no beans and minimal ground Coffee are left in the grinder after use. Fully adjustable grind and cup settings make it easy to craft the perfect brew no matter your strength preference, and the all new "oily" Bean setting, and the redesigned, low friction bean container automatically compensates for slower feeding Dark roasts.


Brand: Capresso


Capacity: 10 Cups


Color: Silver


Special Feature: Programmable, Thermal


Coffee Maker Type: Drip Coffee Machine


Material: Silver


Filter Type: Paper


Style: Thermal Carafe


Specific Uses For Product: Coffee maker


Item Weight: 14 Pounds


Included Components: Water kettle


Wattage: 1000 watts


Voltage: 110 Volts


Model Name: 488.05


Number of Items: 1


Package Type: Standard Packaging


Product Dimensions: 16.5 x 12.5 x 8.25 inches


Item Weight: 14 pounds


Manufacturer: Capresso


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: 488.05


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: December 29, 2015


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  • Make sure you live near a Starbucks before purchasing!
Style: Thermal Carafe
First, I have been an Amazon user for many years and have never been so disgusted with a product that I felt compelled to write a negative review. Unfortunately I've had as much success with this machine as I would breakdancing in the middle of a 6-lane highway. Second, I consider myself to be extremely handy and capable of fixing almost anything that is user-serviceable, that is, things that don't require total destruction of the outer case in order to gain access to the broken parts. I do not, however, own a fully stocked electronics workshop or a home-hardware-store. The Pros: When it works, the machine actually makes great coffee. It felt odd that while giving it a one-star review I also gave high marks for taste, ease of use and easy to clean. While pausing to reflect on this, I realized that the occasional success of a good cup of coffee from a machine built for the sole purpose of making coffee is no success at all. If I wanted the "occasional" win I would have purchased a roulette wheel. I enjoy taking things apart, so I find this machine relatively easy to clean and it appears that some thought went into the design to allow for this. Others may not feel the same. It has very few features and definitely no unneeded bells or whistles. This is a plus in my opinion as I don't need to work my way around features that I'll never use. Given that the few functions this machine is tasked with barely ever work, adding bells and whistles would have just added more things to fail so I am grateful they spared everyone that anguish. The Cons: After a single use of the machine (yes, use number 1) the drip-stop valve, which is nothing more than a spring-loaded plastic shaft with a rubber washer on it, popped off upon cleaning and the rubber washer went down the drain. I will be generous and write this off as user error despite feeling that it could have been designed not to allow this to happen. My wife actually did this the first time but it happened a second time when I was using machine number 2 so apparently this part must be handled with kid gloves unless you enjoy repairing things yourself.....which I did both times. You will find other reviews about the safety switch on the bean hopper failing after very little use. Believe every one of them. After two or three days of use, the rubber lid on the hopper loosened up to the point where it would not stay down and the machine would not work. Again, this is an easy fix for anyone capable of troubleshooting the problem…..but can someone please tell me why I was troubleshooting problems and modifying the machine after less than a week of use? I encountered another problem with the water tank needing to be reseated prior to each use if I wanted to increase my chances of brew success. Sadly, I now suffer from coffee-anxiety, wondering if my machine will actually brew coffee or require a toss out the window upon failure. Initially I wasn't removing the tank to fill it, so sometimes it would brew, others it would simply beep twice at the programmed time which is both annoying and not particularly helpful in terms of troubleshooting the failure and subsequent lack of coffee in my cup. I wonder how much time I will waste trying to prevent the failure of what would normally be a time-saving machine. After all, if I wanted to spend 20 minutes making coffee every morning I would have stuck with my pour-over which requires a separate grinder, a separate kettle, time spent boiling, time spent pouring, time spent waiting for it to pass thru and time spent cleaning.....which in retrospect still seems less stressful than this machine. Do yourself a favor and reseat the water tank every time if you do buy this machine. At the end of week one, the machine delivered its coup de grace, with the water heater burning out and the glorious smell of roasted electronics. Since the company that makes this nightmare was closed due to the pandemic and most likely sitting on a pile of customer inquiries the size of Everest, I decided to contact Amazon customer service which, as usual, was excellent.....quickly issuing a return mailing label and subsequent refund. No complaints there. I suppose the story should have ended here but, without digressing into an explanation of autoimmune diseases and the sleep requirements of one in particular, let's just say that laziness is not the reason my wife was so excited to NOT have to go thru the 20 minute manual brewing process described above, so I decided to replace the machine with a new one.....believing that perhaps I just got a lemon. Clearly I would have had more success actually trying to brew coffee with a lemon than I would with this machine. After a couple uses and the same water tank, drip-stop valve and bean hopper lid problems described above, the replacement machine started (occasionally) shutting off after grinding the beans and showing a blinking clock as if the power went out in the house. The only problem is that in addition to the unlikelihood of multiple power-outages at the exact moment of brewing, every other appliance in the house would be working, so the problem is not with the power the outlet. I did switch outlets to test this and it should be noted that other high-draw appliances such as the aforementioned water kettle work fine in the same outlets without blowing a circuit breaker or shutting off. Apparently the problem lies with my coffee maker purchase decision making...… Even if you consider yourself very handy and capable of fixing things, I recommend not purchasing this machine unless you also hold a degree in electrical engineering and you own a really sweet set of tools. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on June 4, 2020 by DocSauce

  • Good, but not great- then what is?
Style: Thermal Carafe
We had been using the previous model Capresso Grind&Brew, the CoffeeTEAM TS, for several years now and were happy to see that the manufacturer had taken user feedback to heart and created a new model that addresses some of the weaknesses of the TS. 1. The Pro Plus has a removable water reservoir while the TS does not - anyone who has had stray beans fall into the TS water tank will appreciate this feature. 2. The Pro Plus has a removable bean canister with a gasket-sealed cover. Arguably, only a modest improvement over the TS's non-removable, non-gasket sealed bean canister, this design change allows for a far more important improvement - the ability to clean the grinder. 3. The Pro Plus allows the upper element of the burr grinder to be removed. This is a huge improvement over the inaccessible grinder in the TS. This, in conjunction with the new grind & clean function promises to eliminate progressive weakening of the brew experienced when using the TS - especially when using oily dark roast beans. 4. A dedicated oily bean mode that compensates for the potentially slower feed rate of oily beans through the chute. This seems to be a replacement for the three-step strength setting found in the TS and, in practice, may be considered a step backwards for those who grind and brew light or medium roast beans. In use, the Pro Plus has lived up to the promise, it is easier to maintain and brews a more consistent pot of coffee than our TS ever did. So, why all the mediocre reviews you may wonder? Well, it's a question of perspective. No doubt, many owners of previous Cappresso grind & brew coffee makers, myself included, were disappointed by the execution of the new features - this is no Jura expresso maker - just a Chinese-made consumer product. In this respect, it seems equivalent in build quality to the 2 CoffeeTEAM TS units we have owned but they could have done better at this price point Additionally, in two respects, the Plus may seem like a step backwards. Firstly, the removal of the three step brew strength setting means you have to experiment with quantity of water you add for the selected pot size to adjust the brew to your taste. Secondly, the thermal carafe provided with the Plus doesn't seem to keep the coffee as warm as the carafe supplied with the older TS. This, second, may not actually be the result of an inferior carafe but rather, the difference between where the water heater is located between the two units. On the TS, the water heater is below what would be the warmer plate on the GS glass carafe model, so while the machine is brewing, the carafe is being preheated. On the Pro Plus, this doesn't seem t be the case. Personally, I never liked the idea of having the water heating element located at the bottom of the machine as it allowed any drippage from the pot or basket to seep in and shorten the life of the unit, so I'd call it a plus. In any event, expect to microwave any coffee poured beyond a half an hour from initial brewing. Bottom line - if you like the convenience of a grind & brew and your taste runs towards dark roast, this may be your dream machine. Update 4-5-17: Like some other reviewers, my coffee maker has developed a problem with the bean canister lock-out pin that prevents the machine from brewing coffee. The lockout is there, presumably, to keep the machine from operating if both the canister and lid are not in place.The pin is spring-loaded as is the switch that the pin engages. In combination, these springs exert enough force to keep the bean canister lid from staying seated once the lid's rubber seal get worked in a little. The workaround I'm using is to remove the spring from the canister spring assembly (removing the two small Philips head screws from the underside of the canister provides access). I guess adding a weight to the underside of the canister lid would also work. I contacted customer service about the problem and they offered to replace the bean canister. When I asked if they had made any changes to the canister to keep the problem from reoccurring, the answer was no, so I declined. I would remove a half a star from my previous rating for the manufacturer failing to address an obvious problem but since I can't do that I'll just say it's more a 3.5 than 4 star product. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on February 12, 2017 by H. Zelizer

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