Monday, August 10, 2009

Breville BKC600XL Gourmet Single-Cup Coffee Brewer

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Enjoy a fresh cup of gourmet coffee, tea or hot cocoa in less than a minute, without any set-up or clean-up. The Breville BKC600XL Gourmet Single Cup Coffee Brewer brews a single cup of fresh coffee, tea or hot cocoa at the touch of a button with its revolutionary brewing technology. A patented showerhead delivers a precise amount of water through the K-Cup at an ideal temperature and pressure for optimal flavor extraction. Choose one of four brew sizes (11.25oz, 9.25oz, 7.25oz and 5.25 oz) and program the brew temperature with the easy-read, backlit LCD screen and easy-to-use controls. The backlit 60 ounce capacity tank brews up to 10 cups before refilling and includes an optional water filtration system to reduce substances that affect the smell and taste of water. Keurig's popular coffee, tea and hot cocoa brands offer over 150 different types of K-Cup beverages from 13 gourmet brands.
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Technical Details

- Handsome single-cup brewer makes coffee one cup at a time for maximum freshness
- Made from heavy-duty stainless steel; internal water filter removes off flavors and smells
- Programmable LCD screen customizes brew to four cup sizes and any preferred brew temperature
- Patented showerhead delivers precise amount of water needed
- Measures 14-3/4 by 12-3/4 by 16-3/4 inches; 1 year warranty
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Customer Buzz
 "If you understand what it is and isn't, it's a TERRIFIC product." 2009-08-07
By Ariel Benzakein (Boston, MA USA)
I've had this Breville for a year now, and it's great. I've tried almost every K-Cup (by the way - order them from Amazon, they're half as expensive as Keurig) and some of them are really good, and most are average. This machine is by far the best of the K-Cup brewers, and if you have a kitchen with stainless appliances, it will fit right in. Your coffee won't be as good as freshly ground coffee in a french press, but it's pretty decent, depending on the K-Cup you use. One nice thing about these brewers is that if you are entertaining, you can make a different type of coffee for each guest (or maybe tea and hot chocolate) without a lot of fuss. There is no cleanup time either, you just throw away the used K-Cup and you're done. If you are like me and like a strong cup of coffee, I've found that these K-Cups are pretty good: Timothy's "Midnight Magic" and "Parisian Nights", Emeril's "Big Easy Extra Bold", and Coffee People's "Jet Fuel" (the Twinings teas are good too, as is the Cafe Escapes Dark Chocolate hot chocolate).



Customer Buzz
 "Coffee Freak Finds Quick Morning Fix !" 2009-07-31
By rwizard (USA)
In the spirit of full disclosure, I am a coffee freak. I roast my own coffee. I have a wide variety of exotic coffee beans in my reserve, from blueberry harar to monsooned malabar (no kopi luwak though). My brewer collection includes everything from a lowly plastic "cup top" to an alcohol fueled vacuum brewer with 24k gold fixtures (and everything in between). I have no excuse. I consume coffee at modest levels. And yet I use the same coffee grinder in my kitchen that Starbucks uses in their stores.



So what possessed me to buy a K-Cup machine, when they are not exactly known for producing great coffee? A love of stainless steel? Impulse? Discovering a few square inches of empty counter space in our kitchen? I'm not really sure.



When I saw it at a certain well known gourmet chain store, it was a brand new item. And much as I love all of my coffee toys, sometimes I just want a quick and easy cup of coffee. What the heck, it was just one more interesting coffee machine. So I bit and I bought.



When I got home with it and set it up on the counter, there was no question that it was a nice machine. And I already knew that it claimed to have the temperature control so critical to brewing a proper cup. But would it perform?



First I tried some of the coffee that came with it. I was not impressed. I played with temp and brew size. Still not impressed. Next I ordered some of just about every coffee Keurig had available in order to try them (back then there was no such thing as finding K-Cups locally).



I have to say that I threw away a lot of bad cups, but found a few interesting ones along the way. Eventually I settled on some offerings that I found drinkable. And the convenience is hard to beat. So I do find myself using this machine. My wife is less critical of her coffee, and she uses it every day, and loves it.



So, if you are looking for the ultimate home brewer for the perfect cup of coffee, this probably isn't it. Try a Technivorm Technivorm Moccamaster KBT-741 Thermal Coffee Brewer, a vacuum brewer Bodum Santos Stovetop Glass Vacuum 34-Ounce Coffee Maker, or the Yama Tabletop 3 Cup Vacpot Coffee Siphon & Vacuum Pot or try the famous 1970's era Chemex Chemex 6 Cup Coffee Maker. Maybe even a good Melitta 64007B Single Cup Coffee Filter Cone ( BLACK ) cheap, cup-top.



However, if you want an absolutely simple and moderately elegant way to generate a passable cup to clear your head in the morning, then the Breville may indeed be a good choice.



Here are a few tips after a couple of years using the Breville:



> Yes, you can get good hot chocolate out of those little cups. Here is how. First tap the K-Cup on the counter a few times, the chocolate tends to clump. Second, open and close the brew head several times, rotating the cup K-Cup each time. This will allow the water to pass through multiple holes, and dissolve all of the chocolate.



> Always wash the K-Cup holder between uses. If you don't think this is needed, and have been using your machine without doing it, try placing the holder in a bowl of vinegar. Watch the vinegar turn to something which looks like tea. Wipe the inside of the cup with a paper towel and look at the crud you got out of it. Now rinse thoroughly.



> Use good quality filtered water. Do NOT use RO water unless you use a mineral cartridge to restore the mineral content. Do not use distilled water either.



> If the coffee from your Breville tastes over extracted, lower the temperature. You may also wish to experiment with the brew size. (You can add a little hot water if you need more volume, or poor some coffee off if you need less - the goal is getting the right extraction.)



Want to learn so much about coffee that you need a good cup of coffee to digest it all? Start with Espresso Coffee, Second Edition: The Science of Quality



Just be careful, or you could end up being a coffee freak too !



Customer Buzz
 "Exceeds My Expectations" 2009-07-29
By Daniel L. Bray (Orlando, FL)
PROS: Versatile & great tasting coffee, tea, iced tea and cocoa (plus you can use your own coffee), by numerous brands. Beautiful design w/ lots of useful features. Easy to clean & maintain. Quality parts & well made. Cartridge filter for cleaner water & better tasting coffee. K-cups are easy to find online, and more stores are carrying them now. CONS: Regular K-cup coffees taste weak, so be sure to order "Extra Bold", now carried by most brands making K-cups (hot tea, iced tea and cocoa don't have this issue). When using your own coffee, it's recommended that you use "French press" coffee for a more robust flavor. Loud vibration sound at the end of the brewing cycle. With the brewer head raised, the overall height is 17.5", which can be a clearance issue for some upper cabinets (too heavy to move back-and-forth as with most smaller coffee makers). Still a little pricey. SUMMARY: Keep your old coffee maker (for parties) and splurge on this machine... it makes more than coffee, you'll get a lot out it and will enjoy using it.

Customer Buzz
 "Great, if you stick to the K-cups" 2009-07-15
By Music Critic (New Orleans)
I've had this machine for about 9 months now. It makes a great cup of coffee with almost all of the K-cups I've tried, as well as pretty good tea with the few tea K-cups I've tried. The hot chocolate just isn't worth it. However, the real reason I got this particular machine was for the ability to make a cup of coffee using regular coffee grinds, using the adapter. At first it worked great, at least as good as the k-cups, and I had an unlimited variety of coffee. It worked with every grind I tried, from Gevalia, to Folgers, even using home-ground coffee. However, after aboout 6 months the little metal basket in the adapter got too dirty to clean effectively, and the quality of the coffee started to suffer. So I picked up a replacement basket at a local store and figured I was back in the game. Not so. Ever since then, every time I try to make coffee using the adapter I get a big mess. The water comes out the side of the nozzle and I get multiple streams. The coffee grinds end up in the coffee cup. The resulting coffee is weak and terrible. I wrote to Breville about it and they said to use a coarser grind of coffee - but no luck. Finally, I thought maybe I got a bad basket, so I ordered one directly from breville. However, that one did not work either. The funny thing is, if I insert the adapter without any coffee in it, just the empty basket, it appears to work perfectly - a single stream. And it still makes great coffee using k-cups. But that's not what I signed up for, hence the 2 stars.

Customer Buzz
 "We love this coffee maker" 2009-07-12
By Richard A. May
We have tried several different coffee makers in the past and this one is by far the best. Especially using the reusable kcups. For me having the coffee really hot is important and this machine delivers cup after cup, of piping hot coffee. The great thing is it is easy to set up and use, and each cup tastes the same as the one before. My wife and I highly recommend this coffee maker.


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