Product Description
Viking 12-Cup Coffee Maker Enjoy fresh coffee or tea with the Viking 12-Cup Coffee Maker, which has a programmable clock for convenient timed brewing of four to 12 cups. The Viking Brew Break technology allows the user to pour the first cup of coffee without the wait. And its 12-cup thermal stainless steel carafe keeps coffee warm for hours and leaves no residual taste. The metallic silver coffee maker also features a removable water reservoir and brew basket for convenience when filling the water tank or basket that can both be removed and taken directly to the sink or countertop. Also included are a stainless steel permanent coffee filter and tea basket accessories. This coffee maker is intended for residential use, and has a one year warranty against manufacturing defects. Features: Metallic silver 12 cup coffee maker Programmable clock for convenient timed brewing Brews 4 to 12 cups of coffee or tea Brew Break technology allows first user to pour the first cup without the wait 12-cup thermal stainless steel carafe leaves no residual taste Carafe keeps coffee warm for hours Removable water reservoir and brew basket for convenience Stainless steel permanent water filter Tea basket accessories 1-year warranty against manufacturing defects Model: VCCM12MS
- Model No.: VCCM12MS
- Capacity: 12-c.
- Origin: China
- Material: Stainless Steel Carafe and Mesh Tea Basket
- Warranty: One Year Against Manufacturing Defects
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Viking 12-Cup Coffee Maker Reviews
Viking 12-Cup Coffee Maker Reviews
| 15 of 16 people found the following review helpful: By Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Viking 12-Cup Coffee Maker We started looking for a reliable, high-quality coffee maker after our Krups XP2070 failed us (will not power on) after two years, and our Krups KM7000 grind-n-brew after 13 months (leaked, shipped in for repair, then jammed). We were willing to spend a little more money for a higher quality, reliable coffee maker this time around. There seems to be a gap in the market between the lower-end (Cuisinart, Krups, etc) and the high end (>$700), then we stumbled on this Viking 12 cup coffee maker. We know of the Viking brand, but had never owned a Viking product so we weren't sure if their quality matched their price. We took the plunge and ordered and received our Viking coffee maker about two weeks ago, so this is an initial impressions review. When it quits working we'll update this review with our post-mortem thoughts (which we hope won't be for a long time). Initial impressions are very good. It looks nice and feels high quality - the fit... Read more 12 of 13 people found the following review helpful: By This review is from: Viking 12-Cup Coffee Maker The only good thing that I can say about this machine is that is brews a hot pot of coffee. Other than that, it has been a huge disapointment. While the carafe is wrapped in a stainless strip, the balance of the unit is made of the sort of plastic and in a similar design as a $30-$60 machine. At half the price this machine would be over-valued Some features that have been particularly irksome: 1.) The filter is ill-fitting and surely cannot actually filter as the water easily by-passes the filer 2.) The machine is noisy - it emits a pulsing / grinding noise every 10 seconds while brewing 3.) The carafe does not fit well under the spring-loaded brewing area 4.) The electronics (at least on the machine I've purchased) are fickle and every morning I have to run through a combination of unplug, plug back in, hit program, specify number of cups, on-off, etc to try to get the thing to go to work. This coffee maker may have the Viking... Read more 8 of 8 people found the following review helpful: By Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Viking 12-Cup Coffee Maker So it was either the Viking or the Technivorm. The Technivorm was a little to funky for me plus it had no features. I went with the Viking and couldn't be happier. I'm not sure what other people are talking about with carafe ill fiting and noise and leaking carafe? Yes - the carafe DOES fit tight under the basket, IT'S SUPPOSE TO. There is absolutely no steam from this thing when it's brewing because not one bit of heat excapes during the brewing process. Yes - you can't pour it Very fast but then neither could my Capresso and I have yet to spill a drop of coffee. Noise? I can faintly hear the pump during the brewing but I would hardly call it loud and gargling. Maybe they didn't prime it correctly? I had 2 capresso's before this and the Viking by far makes the hottest pot of coffee I have ever had plus it keeps the coffee hot for hours. The only thing I can say I dislike a little is the side entry water and basket. I have mine in a... Read more |
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