Proctor-Silex 10 cup compact Coffee maker with auto pause and serve and on/off switch. tested. Proven. These may seem like two simple words, but they are words we take to heart. It is our promise to you. For generations our products have graced countertops across the country, and every day We work to earn the opportunity to stay there. From creation to production, Our goal is to bring you reliable products at reasonable prices.
Product Features
- 10-Cup Capacity: With its compact design, this coffee maker takes up less space but still makes up to 10 cups
- Auto Pause & Serve: Grab a cup during the brewing process without any dripping.
- Illuminated On/Off Switch
- 900 Watts
… had this coffee maker for several years and have loved it. It’s simple – you’re paying $20 I have had this coffee maker for several years and have loved it. It’s simple – you’re paying $20, so keep that in mind – but it makes a great cup of coffee in a small serving (I mostly use it for 1 travel mug’s worth in the morning). It’s the perfect size (10 cups is a little generous a measurement so I would put it at 8 cups max), doesn’t leak or drip everywhere, is dishwasher safe, is compact, and has held up well. My roommate just broke the carafe by dropping it on the floor, which I doubt…
Good little coffee maker If you are looking for a regular coffee maker, this is one. It just makes coffee and keeps it warm. Uses standard paper filters available everywhere. Has a lighted switch to turn on and off, so you can tell when it’s on. Easy to clean w/ simple design, pot and basket are fine in the dishwasher.There is one special feature, which I want to warn you about: If impatient, you can pull out the coffee pot before it’s done to grab a quick cup without drips … but when you do this, you…
You get what you pay for So, you get what you pay for, I understand. This is a cheap no frills coffee maker, and it works just fine, but there are a couple things about it that indicate the reason for the price. The carafe is “left handed”, in that if you are holding it in your right hand the measurement lines are on the far side of the glass. The lid of the carafe has very cheap plastic Hines which immediately started to strip. But here’s the thing- my last coffee maker was more expensive, had more features, and just…