Mr. Coffee VB13 12-Cup Switch Coffeemaker, Black
Date : June 2nd, 2010Drip Coffee Machines
Review : 3 Reviews
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List Price : $ 25.00
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Tags : 12Cup, Black, Coffee, Coffeemaker, switch, VB13
- On/off indicator light lets you know when your coffeemaker is on or off
- Removable filter basket lifts out for fast and easy filling and cleaning
- Brewing pause ‘n serve lets you pour a cup of coffee while the coffeemaker is still brewing
- Dual water window shows the amount of water in the reservoir for accurate filling
- Cord storage safely stores excesscord to keep your counter neat
This coffee maker lets you make up to 12 cups of hot, fresh coffee. Use the handy Pause ‘n Serve feature to pour a cup of coffee while the rest of the pot is still brewing.

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Great little cheap coffee maker,
I love the turn on and off switch without the bells and whistles. I also have hard water, but we use distilled/purified or spring bottled water in the maker – so their is not the build up of lime in the structure. Easy to clean with vinegar. Simple model, we keep it unplugged after it’s done to prevent it from overheating (if in case it ever did) – then it lasts a bit longer. Of course we find the 12 cup only equates to about 4 of our mug sizes – but then, it’s good for it’s size.
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|2 years running with daily use,
I’ve no idea what kind of water I have and I have never used vinegar on this or anything but I have had to take a turkey baster to blast out a blockage once.
It works and it is cheap, buy 2 and put one in the office. It is nice being able to drink hot coffee without running to the kitchen all the time.
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|Great if you like coffee *grounds* in you coffee,
I like everything about this simple, cheap coffee make except that once or twice a week we get coffee grounds in our coffee. We’ve used it every morning for over a year. About one in five times the paper filter falls over on itself, allowing copious coffee grounds to spill into the glass carafe. We’ve tried different filters. No luck. We’ve learned to be very careful when inserting the filter, and very precise about where and how to pile the coffee grounds prior to brewing. Still, at least once a week we get gritty coffee. My aunt has the same coffee maker and the same problem. Needless to say, we’re in the market for a new one.
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