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Kenwood CM375 Filter Coffee Maker | 
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| Brand: Kenwood Category: Kitchen
Buy New: £49.99 (On sale from £99.99)
Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 15185
Model: CM375 EAN: 5011423091327 ASIN: B000P6MNQ8
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Brushed stainless steel body, 1.5ltr capacity glass carafe (CM375) | | • | Aroma control for perfect tasting coffee, Removable water tank with handle for easy filling, Water level indicator | | • | Integral water filter to reduce chlorine and improve quality of taste, Permanent removable filter | | • | Anti drip valve, Illuminated On/Off switch, Cord storage | | • | Carafe location dock to avoid spillage, Colour: Satin/Black, Wattage: 1000W, Size: 35.1(H) x 26(W) x 24.7(D) cm |
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| Customer Reviews:
One of the best Coffee Machine April 6, 2007 Duronic Team (UK) 17 out of 18 found this review helpful
A Review from Lordpercy If you're a coffee lover like me but also as busy as we are here in the Lordpercy.com office sometimes you just simply don't have the time to put effort into making the perfect brew... enter the new Kenwood CM375. This isn't an espresso machine but a filter coffee maker with a difference, every detail on it is about ease of use making it the perfect addition to an office environment, but styled in a manner that just hasn't been seen before in the lower end of the coffee market. The Kenwood CM375 coffee maker looks like a bullet; in fact it has been modelled on Kenwood's market leading Bullet kettle. In essence is just a filter coffee maker, but with the design of a curved solid piece of stainless steel and toughened glass it looks like a top of the range machine. The Kenwood CM375 has been created to fill a gap in the market that has been traditionally occupied by function unattractive machines made especially for waiting rooms all over the country. While other manufacturers have concentrated on espresso machines as the domestic coffee industry has exploded right across the UK, Kenwood have once again decided to lead the industry and develop this otherwise ignored yet huge category. The features on this machine are fairly basic but having said that watch this space for the Digital version being released in the New Year. At around the 50 mark the Kenwood CM375 is excellent value for money, if not just for the design. The key features are a built in permanent water filter which is ideal for this type of machine, plus its also a swing filter which allows maximum flavour release from the ground coffee of your choice. The toughened glass jug holds around 12 cups that is pretty average on filter machines, and the tank capacity is 1.5ltr. There is no doubt that the Kenwood CM375 is a great machine for the office, but we feel here that it would fit right into place into the domestic environment too, and at a well priced 50 it wont break the bank either. In fact it would make an ideal Present for a young professional.
Very convenient, but strong isnt so strong! July 3, 2007 DP (Middlesex United Kingdom) 15 out of 15 found this review helpful
We bought this to replace a top of the line delonghi machine. We found we didnt use the espresso side so much, so a simple filter machine was required. Also one that allowed the extraction-and-filling of the water resevoir, as the unit had to be placed in an awkward place. The machine works well, is perfectly sized, looks fabulous. However, two points stop it getting 5 stars. 1- the dark coffee (strong) setting doesnt really allow a strong brew to develop. Which isn't great if you are after a strong drink. 2- the jug doesnt always pull out easily due to tightness of the anti-drip unit. Still, its fine for the price, and looks fab in a modern kitchen. Final point - it comes with a filter-unit inside, but dont expect to buy replacement filters - nobody sells them anywhere!
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