It heats up very quickly.
The water tank is relatively large.
The aerator can be mounted on the outside of the coffee maker, which enables to place a higher container such as a milk jug.
It can work with the Senseo coffee pods, which allowed me to use those of this ancient coffee. This allows to assert that the resulting coffee, though from the same water and the same pod, is very much better.
The Bad:
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The double-lock the coffee container (avoiding dropping the cup in the trash in the hunting grounds) is completely stupid. Indeed, there is a retainer on the handle, but also on the bucket must be rotated to align the lugs for installing or exit the bucket handling support. For my part I prefer the use of the only system on the handle, but the design makes it mandatory to use the one on the bucket. This slows down performance because it is necessary to wipe it off while still very hot if we want to chain coffee shops.
The plastic base color "stainless steel" has flaws castings (apparent plastic) and coffee cup was rusted from the earliest uses (I'm seen me the first week). However, six months later, the rust spots do not seem to have changed too. However, one may wonder if it's totally healthy.
The aerator is rather crude and stainless steel rod not to clean because the stainless steel is not good, it would take too much force on this device, the attachment seems fragile.
No automatic shutoff when the water tank is empty. We just alerted by the strange noise and it must have the reflex quickly extinguished.
The coffee is completely manual. It does not stop when the cup is full and continue to pay as long as it contains water if you are not careful. We must also remember to turn it off, otherwise it permanently heated ...
In conclusion
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But I do not recommend this coffee maker that makes a satisfying coffee provided you take out its marks because it stops pouring when it is stopped.