β Brew Boldly, Live Boldly!
The Famiworths Single Serve Coffee Maker is a versatile brewing solution that accommodates both K-Cups and ground coffee, offering customizable brew sizes from 6 to 14 oz. With a compact design perfect for travel and quick brewing times, this coffee maker is ideal for busy professionals who crave convenience without sacrificing flavor.
J**T
Small Footprint, Easy to Use, Great Cup of Coffee
This review is for:Famiworths Single Serve Coffee Maker for K Cup & Ground Coffee,With Bold Brew, One Cup Coffee Maker, 6 to 14 oz. Brew Sizes,Fits Travel Mug, Classic Black -- (Amazon Item: B0BC8PYLQC)==================================================BLUF (Bottom Line Up Front)This turned into a long review so I'll summarize it here:* I'm happy with the machine and if asked, would recommend it to friends and family. And you. *---------------------------------β’ MY EXPERIENCEFor many years I used a (carafe-type) Keurig coffee machine along with a third-party Eco-Carafe filter so I could use my own choice of loose grounds. That combination also allowed me to use over twice the amount of grounds found in a K-cup, making for a very strong single cup of coffee. When the Keurig machine died I started using an Aeropress, which makes an excellent cup of coffee. I'd recommend the Aeropress to anyone who enjoys their coffee and wants a full-flavored cup. Although I very much like my Aeropress I switch back and forth between it and this machine when I want a cup of brewed coffee faster or with a little less fuss.That brings me to this Famiworths Single Serve Coffee Maker. I've been using this machine along with my Aeropress for several months and am happy with the purchase. On most days I make my first cup of coffee with the Aeropress and make any subsequent cups with the Famiworths machine. There's a distinct difference in flavor between the coffee produced by these machines. Coffee from the Aeropress is similar to that produced by a French Press, and allows you to let the grounds steep to your liking. Using the same amount of grounds, I've found the Famiworths makes A DARNED GOOD CUP OF COFFEE but does not extract quite as much flavor as the Aeropress. However, I expected that as the grounds spend much more time in contact with the hot water when using the Aeropress.β’ OPERATION & POINTS OF INTEREST:1. As stated, the Famisworths brewer does not extract as much flavor as the Aeropress but it's pretty darned good - and since I use my own favorite grounds, it produces coffee at least 2 heads and 4 shoulders above any Keurig-type pod-only brewer you'll find.2. It has a very small footprint, so occupies minimal counter space in my small kitchen.3. I have a collection of short to tall coffee mugs and travel mugs, and all of them easily fit under the brew basket of this machine.4. The water reservoir is emptied each time a brewing cycle is completed. So, the water reservoir should be filled according to how much coffee you want to brew. There are measurements inside the reservoir so you know how much water you have poured in.5. To brew your cup of coffee, there are two interchangeable... 'modules' I'll call them. First, there's a removable filter basket to hold your loose grounds. The other module is a removable K-cup holder. Both work well for their intended purpose.6. The filter basket has a 'maximum' line marked inside. I found that 2.5 rounded Tbsp of grounds just about reaches that line, and is what I use for a 14 oz. cup of coffee.7. It's simple to operate. Just add a pod or coffee grounds, add water, then press one of the brew buttons.8. There are two brew buttons. One is labeled 'Regular' and the other button is labeled 'Bold'. The difference between them is how fast water is pumped through the grounds.9. What happens when one of the brewing buttons is pressed (14 oz. water in the reservoir):a.) When pressing the Regular button -Water is pumped through the grounds at a steady rate until the water reservoir is emptied. 0:00-3:10 - Water in reservoir is heated 3:10-4:13 - Heated water is pumped at regular speed until the reservoir is emptiedb.) When pressing the Bold button -Water is pumped through the grounds at perhaps half speed for about 45 seconds before switching to regular speed until the reservoir is emptied. 0:00-3:10 - Water in reservoir is heated 3:10-3:55 - Heated water is pumped at slow speed 3:55-4:45 - The remainder of the heated water is pumped at regular speed until the reservoir is emptied10. Button Lights -The two buttons are located on the side and are situated vertically, with the Regular button situated above the Bold button.- One White Button: When either button is pressed to start a brew cycle, that button will flash while the water is heated, stop flashing but stay lit while water is being pumped, and turn off when the brew cycle is completed.- Two White Buttons Flashing at the Same Time: Indicates the coffee grounds chamber lid is open.- Two Buttons Flashing Red Alternately: This occurs every 150 brew cycles and serves as a descaling reminder. The buttons will continue to flash whenever the brewer is plugged in - until a descaling cycle is run.11.Descaling -- Pour 14 oz. of descaling solution into the water reservoir.- Press both brew buttons for 2 seconds to start the descaling process.- After the descaling process is completed - Run 14 oz. of plain water through the brewer (3) times to ensure all of the descaling solution is removed.=====================================β’ TIPS TO CONSIDER:1. Reducing splatter during the brew cycleIf you've previously owned a drip coffee maker you know that dropping a small stream of coffee into a cup results in accumulating coffee splatter on the front of the brewer. I found that a small can of tuna fits nicely in the depression of the drip tray of this brewer, and that will raise my coffee mugs enough to reduce splatter.Also, the shape of the tuna can bottom prevents it from easily sliding around or off of the drip tray. And the lip on top keeps the mugs from sliding off. (All of my mugs fit inside the raised ring on top of the can.) It's almost a perfect solution, but I may remove the label and spray paint the can black in the near future.2. Containing drips and splatter after the brewing cycle has completedFrom what I understand all K-cup brewers follow the Keurig design of pushing air through the K-cup at the end of the brewing cycle. The air helps to push out the last few drops of water from the K-cup, as well as helping to clear and dry the needle and other parts. This brewer is no exception, ending every brew cycle with a short period of forced air. That works great for K-cups but has little to no effect when you're using the brewing basket for loose grounds. So like all drip coffee makers, occasional drops of water will continue dripping from the grounds for several seconds after completion of a brewing cycle. I never use K-cups and usually switch out the full cup of coffee with an empty cup to catch those last few drops. This prevents the drops from hitting the drip tray and producing a light splatter.At the end of the brew cycle I also open the front lid and bounce the coffee filter up and down a few times to help the last of the drops to pass through the grounds.3. Simplifying the task of adding water to the reservoirI'm over 6 ft. tall but I still got annoyed at having to lean over the top of the brewer - peering into the water reservoir to see how much water was in the reservoir - every time I wanted a cup of coffee. To eliminate this small annoyance I marked a plastic water bottle with a 14oz line so I can measure the water out of the tap and then blindly pour it into the reservoir.=====================================β’ OBSERVATIONS:As stated above, I like and recommend this coffee maker, but here are some additional observations that may be of interest to you.1. Third-party baskets for loose grounds won't fit.I love my stainless steel Ekobrew reusable filter which fit two Keurig machines I've used previously, but it will not fit in this machine.Why? On the module that accommodates K-cups, the sharp needle that pierces the K-cup tops is not in the 'standard' center position, which (as far as I'm aware) prevents the use of all after-market reusable filters/baskets for K-cup machines.2. Errant flavorComparing the flavor of coffee brewed in my Aeropress to coffee from this machine, there's more to the story than just how long the grounds are steeped. There's something else subtle in the flavor - and I think it's the very faint taste of plastic. Either I'm becoming accustomed to the subtle flavor, or it's slowly dissipating. I believe it's the latter. Keep in mind that since it's subtle and I can't definitively identify the rogue flavor, I could be wrong as to the source.* UPDATE, One month laterAfter daily use that faint errant flavor has disappeared.3. BPA FREE (I didn't base my purchase on BPA content, but just wanted to check.)Based on responses to posted questions, the product description used to state the machine is BPA-free but I could not find that info on the product page. It seems the product materials have changed, and to ensure the brewer is still BPA free I sent an email to the seller/mfr. Here is part of their response: "All plastic parts in contact with food are free of BPA and other toxic chemicals."Based on that response it's reasonable to assume there is BPA in some of the brewer's plastic, but not in any of the plastic that contacts water or coffee grounds. But since every bit of plastic on this brewer appears to be the same material, I'd feel better if their response was more detailed and that the BPA-free claim was still part of their public product description and specifications.4. Auto Shutoff for an Empty Water ReservoirLike most coffee drinkers, I sometimes make coffee when I'm half asleep. And in those instances I have very occasionally forgotten to add water to the water reservoir. So I asked the seller if there is an auto-shutoff to protect the heating coils when no water is present in the reservoir. The response I received seems to indicate there is indeed an auto disconnect to protect heating coils when no water is present. Still, I wouldn't want to make a habit of testing this fail-safe feature. Here is the seller's full response:"Our unit working in the state of no water 15-40S temperature controller will be disconnected, the heat pipe will no longer continue to heat. After the temperature of the thermostat returns to normal, the user adds water and starts the machine again, and can continue to work."
M**N
Better than a Keureg
First off - it fits a Yeti mug without taking the bottom drain off. Super convenient! I am a avid yeti user for my coffee and this has worked out perfectly.Secondly- it brews HOT. I mean burn your tongue hot for the first 5 mins but that IS exactly what I want. My yeti keeps it hot even longer of course and I get to sip my perfect hot coffee all morning long.I have used K-cups with no issue and I have used the reusable k-cup it comes with. No issues with either way. I do brew on bold most of the time. Especially if I'm brewing the night before for ice coffee.Color is sleek and matches my kitchen appliances. Portable and durable when I bring it camping.
D**L
Awesome little brewer
Simple intuitive design, great for a quick cup of coffee. Guests like it too since it has both a normal filter for grounds and a k-cup dispenser. Bold feature works, which is nice to say. Only real issue I had with it is the flap cover on grounds filter snapped off after 3 uses. Disappointing, but I'm able to just place it on top and it seems to work as intended, no grounds in my cup.
B**Z
Like the choice of kcups or filling basket to make drip coffee
Really like the choice of making coffee with kcups or ground coffee. Have one a while now and works great. Bonus is lights flash red when it determines that it is due for cleaning. Only thing I donβt like is if you keep it plugged in you have to shut the cover over where the coffee goes or both lights flash. I do like to keep both covers opened when not in use to air out. Otherwise a great coffeemaker. Already have a second one as a backup for when this one stops working. Well worth the price.
E**5
Easy to use, delicious coffee, but too hot to drink for 10:minutes
It bothers me that when I leave the brew section lid open to dry out the water after use, the lights on the side keep flashing. Am I doing something wrong? When it is just sitting there on the counter not being used, the lights should be off? If I unplug it every time, the plug will wear out.
O**A
STOPPED WORKING PROPERLY BEFORE THE YEAR WAS OVER. TAKING BACK MY "EXCELLENT" REVIEW
NICE LITTLE MACHINE, NOT SURE HOW LONG IT LASTS, BUT THE COMPANY HAS GREAT CUSTOMER SERVICE. IVY AT FAMIWORTH'S SAVED MY MORNINGS.After 4 months into the 1 year warranty, this coffee maker started making only 1/2 cup of coffee and leaving the rest of the water in the reservoir which I then had to pour out manually. By the time I tried to make another 1/2 cup the first half was cold and I was extremely frustrated. Several calls to Amazon yielded nothing as the return window was closed and although they tried to guide me on "troubleshooting", I had already tried everything. I couldn't get an answer on the Famisworth's customer service line but Joe, from Amazon suggested I write an email. I promptly received an answer from the company requesting product information and order numbers and Ivy, from customer support agreed to replace the malfunctioning machine promptly. I received the new machine in two days and had my full cup of hot coffee in the morning. Joe, from Amazon followed up to inquire about my experience with the company. Thank you Ivy and Joe for your service.
G**T
Love it, but....
I love this coffee pot. It's very attractive and makes great coffee. I would give it 5-Stars but I have an issue with the two blinking lights/buttons if the lid is raised/open on the coffee compartment. For years, I have always opened the water door and the coffee door after making coffee, until the next use. I do this to eliminate any growth of mold. I contacted the manufacturer and their suggestion was to unplug the unit when not in use. If coffee maker was on my counter, that is doable but I have the coffee maker on a server and the outlet is behind the server on the wall. Very inconvenient. The blinking lights annoy me. So, if you like to keep the doors open when not in use and the blinking lights would annoy you, I wouldn't recommend. However, if you don't keep the doors open and linking lights on an appliance don't annoy you, then I would definitely recommend.
B**D
Famiworths Single Cup Coffee Machine
I have had my Famiworths coffee machine for approx. 6 weeks now, happy to say problem free. It is a light weight unit, takes up a small amount of counter space, is easy to use and produces a respectable cup of coffee. ππ
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