☕ Brew it your way, every day!
The Mueller 12-Cup Drip Coffee Maker is designed for coffee lovers who value convenience and quality. With a 60oz borosilicate glass carafe, a permanent filter, and an auto keep warm function, this machine ensures you can enjoy fresh coffee anytime without the hassle of paper filters. Its anti-drip system keeps your kitchen clean, while the sturdy design guarantees durability. Perfect for home or office use, this coffee maker is a must-have for any coffee enthusiast.
Material | Borosilicate Glass |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 10.55"D x 7.68"W x 12.52"H |
Capacity | 3.8 Pounds |
Style | MUDC-550 |
Color | Black |
Recommended Uses For Product | [INF] Inferred: Suitable for households, offices, and daily use; not explicitly designed for specific activities like cycling, camping, or traveling |
Operation Mode | Fully Automatic |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Human Interface Input | Buttons |
Wattage | 650 watts |
Filter Type | Paper |
Specific Uses For Product | Drip Coffee |
Special Features | Filter, Carafe |
Coffee Maker Type | Drip Coffee Machine |
S**Y
Great coffee maker!
I've had this coffee maker for 4 years and it still works like a charm.
J**F
Fit the bill
Ok for occasional use
O**Y
Worth 4 Stars Due to Price Only & Overall Functionality
I didn't rush to provide my review of this product, as I used it past its useful lifespan for nearly 3 years, but there were problems that got progressively worse that made it no longer usable.There are no frills on this coffeemaker, no timer, temperature or flow adjustment, just a basic coffeemaker to brew up to 12 cups in a glass coffee pot, with a heating element to keep it hot.First, the good stuff:A) I liked the convenience of the permanent filter, so I no longer had to use the paper filters;B) it brewed a good tasting pot of coffee, but it took a while longer than other models; plus,C) it was very inexpensive when I bought it during an Amazon sale. That's about it for the good part.Now the not so good:D) Each and every time I brewed a pot of coffee, water would drip from around the top of the coffeemaker down the sides, because the lip of the lid goes outside the entire reservoir, allowing condensation to collect around it and drip all over;E) due to all the condensation on the lid, which doesn't dissipate on its own, all of it flows to the back of the lid when it's opened, and flows out along the back of the coffeemaker, creating a small puddle of water on the countertop, which also flows underneath the coffeemaker;F) A leak developed from the bottom of the unit at about 18 months, which appeared to be coming from the reservoir, and it was obviously past the warranty for free replacement.Ultimately, this was a good coffeemaker for the price, but I feel the overall design was lacking and the plastic seemed to be affected by age and the temperatures created by the normal operation of it. This wasn't exposed to harmful direct sunlight or heat, sitting on a countertop for the entire time.If you want a cheap coffeemaker that brews a good pot of coffee, can deal with some of the issues shared, then it's worth the price.
D**5
Best value coffee maker
This is a great machine for the price. It’s easy to use and the coffee tastes great. The drip head has a diffuser on it that evenly distributes the hot water over my favorite brew. It has an auto stop so you can sneak a cup or two halfway through the brewing. It also has a warming plate. It doesn’t have a timer or strength settings but I wouldn’t expect that for what I paid.Highly satisfied
B**D
Creates a huge mess too often. Coffee grinds everywhere.
I used Mr. coffee for 30 years but bought this on 07/31/21 21 to save $10. Big mistake. At least five times the lid has closed but the basket has not been securely in place. Once you hit brew you have a huge mess on your hands. Coffee grinds go everywhere. Pain in the rear to clean up all the grinds wash down the basket in the actual maker itself along with the counter and floor. Also I am one to just dump the water into the Reservoir. This machine requires someone use a lot more finesse. Seems to leak a lot creating small puddles on my countertop that I have to wipe away later. Daily when I remove the basket to throw out the grinds there is in evitable he a mess on the ground as the grinds are falling out at some point. I use my Dustbuster to wipe it up along with wet wipes. I am throwing in the towel. I don’t know why I missed the price of a mr coffee went up $10-$15 in the last year and tried to buy a replacement pot but that cost more than a new machine. Just bought the black and decker one and hope that based on my positive experience with their products that I don’t have the same issue with this one. I had a Black & Decker toaster oven for 25 years. Let’s hope the same for this Mr. coffee replacement.
G**J
Makes a great cup of coffee
No frills, no programmable feature, just good coffee. Because I was drinking more than two cups of coffee every morning, my preference was for a maker with a stainless steel pot that kept coffee reasonably hot, without having to worry about forgetting to shut the coffee maker heating element off. Now that the limit is one-two cups a day, this maker is perfect because the coffee from this glass carafe Mueller has the best flavor of all...and why I kept using this one (which was originally bought as a back up for when my maker with a carafe died since not willing to go without a morning cuppa, so always have an inexpensive backup waiting in the pantry). FYI: I've had no mold issues since I made it a practice to remove the grounds, rinse the insert holding a filter, and fully open the lid after pouring the first cup. Later the lid is lowered but kept partially open while stored until next morning. Am writing this review now, after receiving a courtesy email from Amazon re: class action lawsuit. Seems this little gem is not made in Austria at all, despite how it is portrayed in descriptions. Maybe that has something to do with how soon other comments talk about their coffee maker's stopping performing after a year or two. Don't know...purchased May 2022, will keep enjoying its great cuppa until its demise, then using the back-up until maybe purchasing this one again.
1**3
Rusted Hot Plate.
Worked great, but the black hot plate on the bottom rusted out after a year. I just bought a dif brand to replace it. Planned obsolescence?
S**H
It looks like a 'sleeper', but its a SUPERSTAR
My GE coffeemaker of a few years died. I wanted a similar type drip coffeemaker and hopefully one without the 'programmable' options. This is a very well made product, it includes a paperless permanent filter, and a coffee scoop. It comes w. instructions as to how much coffee grounds to use per cup, instructions as to how to clean the maker using inexpensive water/vinegar solution. We made our first few batches of coffee, and this is a GREAT coffeemaker, one that I would highly recommend. The only complaint that I heard was that it didn't have an automatic shut off: which I would find annoying. So, for me, on a scale of 1 to 10: this is a 10
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