Saeco TDCM-CC Renaissance 8-Cup Digital Drip Coffeemaker, Black | 
enlarge | Brand: Saeco Category: Kitchen
List Price: $149.00 Buy New: $112.44 You Save: $36.56 (25%)
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Rating: 3 reviews
Color: Black Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 10 Dimensions (in): 12 x 8.3 x 14.8
MPN: TDCM-CC Model: TDCM-CC UPC: 708461100115 EAN: 0708461100115
Release Date: April 14, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Automatic 8-cup drip coffeemaker with programmable timer | | • | Thermal-insulated carafe keeps coffee hot for up to 5 hours | | • | Pause-and-serve function; 40-ounce water tank; safety auto shut-off | | • | Digital display with blue LED indicator lights; cord storage; hand wash only | | • | Measures 12 by 8-1/4 by 14-1/2 inches; 1-year limited warranty |
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Product Description With its beautiful, easy-to-use design, this 5-cup automatic drip coffeemaker brews great-tasting coffee and nicely compliments any kitchen decor. The unit's thermal-insulated stainless-steel and carbon-fiber carafe functions not only as an attractive serving piece, but it also keeps 40 ounces of coffee hot for up to five hours. The coffeemaker offers a push-button control panel, with a digital display and blue LED indicator lights, which allows for simple programming of the automatic timer. The unit's pause-and-serve function makes it easy to pour a quick cup midbrew, and at the end of the brewing cycle, the appliance automatically shuts off for safety.
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| Customer Reviews:
Great coffee machine November 24, 2008 W. Falk (Austin, TX) This is a great coffee machine. Makes great coffee and keeps it hot. The container is insulated, a bit heavy, but works well. The overall look of the coffee machine is great and stylish.
Flimsy Parts November 23, 2008 Dawn Davis (Falls Church, VA) The lid on the carafe of this machine broke on us after only eight months. Compare this to cheaper machines we previously had for years. A new carafe is $60 - more than most run of the mill machines which will last longer (and more than the Consumer Reports recommended Best Buy, which is Black and Decker). Will not purchase Saeco again. Rip off.
Good idea but still doesn't avoid "thermos" flavor October 16, 2008 Pamela Rutledge (California) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I have great confidence in Saeco products; we've had one of Saeco's automatic espresso machines for years. I liked the idea of a pot that keeps coffee hot without burning the flavor. Unfortunately, while it keeps the coffee fairly hot and avoids the burned coffee problem, it slightly changes the flavor and making it taste faintly like a thermos. This is true of every other thermal coffee pot I've tried, but I had hoped with the usual quality of Saeco products, that they had found a solution. It's not awful, but if you're very picky about your coffee's flavor, this may disappoint. It's a pretty machine, although the water filling is a bit awkward. It takes a basket rather than cone filter which I think detract from the flavor as well. But the deal breaker is the change to the coffee's taste from being made/stored in a thermal container.
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