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Braun KF580 AromaDeluxe 10-Cup TimeControl Coffemaker, White

Braun KF580  AromaDeluxe 10-Cup TimeControl Coffemaker, White


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Brand: Braun
Category: Kitchen

List Price: $89.99
Buy New: $46.95
You Save: $43.04 (48%)



Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 41 reviews
Sales Rank: 2803

Color: White
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 5.3
Dimensions (in): 14.2 x 12.7 x 7.6
Warranty: 1

MPN: KF580-WH
Model: KF580
UPC: 069055824320
EAN: 0069055824320
ASIN: B00006JL08

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Built-in Brita water filter improves flavor, prevents calcification
  • Programmable clock/timer; brew-pause for pouring a cup midbrew
  • Swing-out filter basket with automatic release
  • Gold-tone filter; open-handle carafe with anti-slip grip
  • Measures 13 by 7-1/2 by 14-1/8 inches; 1-year limited warranty

Accessories:

  • Braun 10-Cup Carafe, White
  • Braun Brita Patented KWF 2 Water Filter (2-Pack)
  • Oxo Good Grips LiquiSeal Travel Mug
  • Zevro ZVS201 Indispensable Vacuum Saver 2-Piece Canister Set

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  • Braun #UGSF4 Univ Gold Screen Filter

Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com Review
Braun's premium AromaDeluxe takes a basic coffeemaker and adds some invaluable features. The coffeemaker brews up to 10 cups using a fast brewing method that thoroughly extracts the rich flavor and aroma from your ground coffee. The integrated Brita water filter also contributes to better-tasting coffee by screening out chlorine and other harsh minerals, plus it prevents calcification within the water tank. A marker on the top of the water tank helps you keep track of when the water filter needs to be changed. The AromaDeluxe's digital display has a clock and a brewing indicator that allows you to program the machine to brew your coffee before you get out of bed in the morning. Other handy extras on this coffeemaker include a permanent gold-tone filter; a filter release button, which swings the detachable filter basket open for filling or easy cleaning; and a Pause and Serve feature, which stops the brewing while you pour yourself a cup of coffee midway through a cycle. For safety, the glass carafe has a comfortable, nonslip handle with an open design to accommodate larger hands. This coffeemaker comes with one extra Brita water filter and is covered by a one-year limited warranty. --Cristina Vaamonde

Product Description
10 Cup, White, Aroma Deluxe Time Control Coffee Maker, Improved Faceplate Design, New Open Handle Construction & Metallic Accents Give Aroma Deluxe Its Design Distinctiveness & Added Convenience, Digital Clock Display With Soft Touch Buttons, Adjustable Auto Shut Off, Brita Water Filter & Gold Screen Filter Makes This Coffee Maker Top Of The Line, Standard Features Include Pause & Serve, Push Button Filter Basket Release, Water Level Indicator, Water Filter Exchange Dial & Cord Storage,
  • Built-in Brita water filter
  • Programmable clock/timer
  • Swing-out filter basket
  • Gold-tone filter
  • Carafe with anti-slip grip


  • Customer Reviews:   Read 36 more reviews...

    5 out of 5 stars It's a great coffee pot   December 1, 2008
    We had one for many years and I melted something so the cover wouldn't fit right. We couln't find a new one in any of our retail stores and was pleased to see it on Amazon.com. It was a fair price, so we sent for it and now have our coffee pot back. We tried a cheap pot to hold us over, figuring that a coffee pot is a coffee pot. Well it isn't. New, that coffee pot took almost 20 minutes for a pot to brew.


    5 out of 5 stars Perfect Perculator   November 25, 2008
    The unit is well made, looks sleeks, and prepares an excellent brew everytime. Easy to use, quick, and practicaly noiseless. No bells or whistles on this model. Just a great machine for making you endless supplies of coffee.


    5 out of 5 stars Excellent Coffemaker   November 19, 2008
    I've been using the Braun KF580 AromaDeluxe 10-Cup TimeControl Coffemaker for five (5) weeks now and I love it. I had a Braun 12-Cup coffemaker, for years and loved it, so when it 'died of old age' I wanted another Braun coffemaker. I purchased this 10-Cup one and found it to be just as good as the 12-Cup one. It does keep the coffee warmer, than the 12-Cup one, but I've learned to like that. It overflows down the back of the unit, through an overflow notch, if you overfill it past the visible 10 cup marker, so be aware of that. If asked would I buy this unit again, the answer is a definite YES!



    3 out of 5 stars The Braun KF580 - Standard Design With Common Quality Control Issues And A High List Price   November 7, 2008
    The Braun KF580 AromaDeluxe 10-Cup TimeControl Coffemaker may be an option for those looking for a drip coffee maker in this white color to match their kitchen set up. However, the problems I have found with other Braun models are still present here. Those who get a good model may think it's one of the best, and those who get a lemon will be disappointed. Considering the high list price, this kind of inconsistency is disappointing.

    This product is just one of many Braun models that seems to be a re-badged version of the same product with only a few minor difference. My search for a better coffeemaker continues. I originally tried the Braun KF590 Impressions Digital 10-Cup Programmable Coffeemaker which is essentially the same model except for the black color and metal accents. I have been trying to replace my Braun KF510-BK AromaDeluxe 10-Cup Coffeemaker, Black. It's also just a basic drip coffee maker but has performed well. The bottom line was that I needed a timer. The 580 and 590 have a timer while the 510 doesn't.

    Well for starters, I was shocked to see how similar all these models are. In fact all the design elements are identical except for the front panel with the clock and buttons. The 510 just has an red on/off switch there. Clearly, Braun has been saving their research and development dollars for other things. Looking at all their coffeemakers in this family makes it clear they are sticking to the "if it aint broke, don't fix it" approach.

    The only difference between these models are cosmetic, with the different colors and stainless steel accents. None of those things should alter the performance issues with the coffee maker.

    The timer did work as expected. It's pretty intuitive, I believe that anybody could time it if they have used others. Still, I read the whole manual, as I always do, to make sure I got everything right. Nice features include the ability to change the auto-shutoff time.

    But despite this tested design, there were some downsides. For starters, the plastic tab that keeps the reservoir closed seemed to be made from a slightly cheaper plastic than my old Braun. The result? The first 590 I bought had a defective door that flung open at night, and I woke up to spilled hot water and no coffee. Very annoying. I tried taping it closed, but this didn't instill confidence in me for Braun's quality control.

    Ok, I can give them the benefit of the doubt and say not every unit will have that defect. Needless to say, I had to return mine. But in the end I caved and eventually had that one replaced. The replacement was slightly better but still had some issues. Now after trying the white version, the 580, I have had to deal with the same problems. In addition to the front bin opening, the timer clock acts flaky and sometimes turns the coffee maker on when you are just trying to set the timer. Very very annoying.

    But after realizing all these models are replicas of the 510 with a clock and timer added, I had to wonder why the list price was $80 to 90? This is just too much for a basic coffee maker with a timer. The 510 is listed at $50 and sells for $40, which also seems high. Still, did they think adding a timer justified $40 or $50 more? Even the 590's prevailing price of $60 seems borderline high to me, but I could accept it if this unit was without flaws. The 580 sells for a little less, but can still only be purchased at a discount.

    There are some minor flaws that seem the same as my old Braun. The reservoir does leak water if you move it at all after brewing, which is a minor annoyance. The steam does seem to escape from the top during brewing. And the carafe is designed so you have to pour very slowly or it will spill. Another minor issue, not a huge knock.

    Still, after dealing with this first hand, I think there are better values to be had. For the price of this unit, I can get a low end grind and brew unit that will make fresher coffee.

    All of the units I have tested look nice enough. As long as you know what you are getting, this might fit your needs.

    Once again not a bad unit, but perhaps a little overpriced. And check yours well to make sure it's not defective.

    Enjoy.




    5 out of 5 stars Braun Coffee Maker   October 30, 2008
    This is the perfect coffee maker. I looked at so many but this is the best designed.

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