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The VEVOR Coffee Maker with Grinder is a sleek, fully automatic 10-cup machine featuring an integrated stainless steel grinder with adjustable coarseness and 3 brew strength controls. Designed for home, office, or restaurant use, it offers fresh grinding, dual brewing modes, and convenient paper filter use to ensure a premium, customizable coffee experience with minimal cleanup.







| ASIN | B0DMNK8LDT |
| Best Sellers Rank | #894,598 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #834 in Coffee Machines |
| Brand | VEVOR |
| Brand Name | VEVOR |
| Capacity | 10 Cups |
| Coffee Maker Type | Espresso Machine |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 472 Reviews |
| Filter Type | Paper |
| Included Components | 1 x Coffee Maker |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 11.52"D x 7.2"W x 17.16"H |
| Item Height | 17.16 inches |
| Item Type Name | 10 Cup Coffee Machine, Grind and Brew Coffee Maker with 3 Brew Strength Control, Drip Coffee Maker with Adjustable Grinding Coarseness, for Home Office Restaurant |
| Item Weight | 9.9 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | VEVOR |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Model Name | Coffee Maker with Grinder |
| Model Number | CM1131AD |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Operation Mode | Fully Automatic |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Integrated Coffee Grinder |
| Product Dimensions | 11.52"D x 7.2"W x 17.16"H |
| Special Feature | Integrated Coffee Grinder |
| Specific Uses For Product | Espresso |
| Style | Touch Screen |
| UPC | 197988810315 |
T**Y
I'd Give It 10 Stars If I Could.
UPDATE: Bought a 2nd one just before the price increase. I would still recommend it, even at the much higher price. Short summary: Exceeds all expectations. Build quality and especially the stainless steel grinder outperforms ceramic burr grinders in the $80+ range. Actually grinds espresso grind fine enough and consistently to get great results, even from less expensive machines AND more demanding ones. Full story: I'm a coffee nerd, but not a rich one. I have used an expensive lever machine [La Pavoni] and a commercial grinder/doser [Macap]. But space considerations and repair costs led me to a more modest $199 pump espresso maker and common drip maker. Also a blade grinder Expensive espresso machines use a standard plain "portafilter" that depends on a good fine grind to produce the desirable "crema." Cheaper machines use a pressurized portafilter to help make crema. Most lower-priced pump machines come with both inserts. I have never gotten the genuine crema using any affordable grinder until now, let alone one in this price range. So if you are not looking for a $600 espresso machine and a $500 grinder, GET THIS GRINDER and whatever maker you want, even a simple steam pressure powered one. This grinder will make any one work better. Grinds for other ways of making coffee are clearly displayed, you choose how many cups to grind. It is fairly quiet and does not make mess. Note that this is not a generic import that just says "Grinder" on the box and no company. The full VEVOR address and website as well as email is on the box. This is our second product from VEVOR that exceeded our expectations. Their bread maker is the other.
D**N
Great product
This works amazing! Plus the price was great. Love how I can adjust the grind and it does work. Perfect for those that need a great burr grinder!
W**N
So far, so good
We've owned a variety of grind and brew machines, mostly Cuisinart, of varying quality. This one seems to be an improvement -- it was less expensive, seems to be less noisy, and makes at least as good a cup of coffee. Having said that, a couple of thoughts: First, how does one clean the grinder? The company doesn't know, and referred me to a Google search. Second, the hot plate only stays on for 35 minutes and not two hours, as most other machines do. Third, it's a couple of inches taller, so counter space could be an issue.
K**N
Do Not Purchase…..total piece of junk.
This is, by far, the worst purchase I have ever made. I’ll enumerate the quality issues. 1) The programming board was broken. You can’t program the time, which means you can’t program the brewer 2) The base where the pot sits melts a little with every pot made….a tar-black sludge comes out on the bottom of the pot and gets all over the counter, and all over you if you aren’t careful. 3) The grinder is very inconsistent. Many of the beans will hardly be ground at all. As a result, if you use the grinder, you either have to use extra beans or you end up with a weak brew. 4) The pot is sized incorrectly for the basin, so if you aren’t really careful, the coffee will overrun the pot. Worst purchase ever.
D**E
Amazing..
Have used this for over a week. Set up as per instructions. After using the included filter, decided to use paper since it cleans easier, did not notice that changed flavor. Has worked well, using medium level roast beans, and like to use either the medium or strong for brew. Can make 2, 4, 6 or 8 cups. Grinds well, makes expected level of noise, brews a hot, but not real hot, cup. Pot is nice, doesn’t pour as well as it could, but is insulated and nice quality. Have tried at least 4 other brands this past year, up to $600 range. This is the best of the batch, and my fussy husband enjoys the coffee it brews. I’m pleased and enjoy my morning brew!
D**R
Great coffee at a great price, Back to Beans!
The seller had our item to us within a couple of days and this is without a doubt the best coffee maker we've owned, it automatically measures the correct amout of beans from the top hopper into the grinder and into the filter and then brewed in the pot , tastes awesome! Great seller and Vevor is a great machine. Since the initial review our machine failed 3 months later pouring water over the entire counter and on to the floor, the result was a negotiated settlement with Vevor for 60% of the purchase price with no return or replacement of the coffee maker, no idea what the problem was but we went back the the tried and true Black and Decker 12 cup so if it fails we're not out a bunch of money!
H**A
Disappointed all around :(
I hate to give bad reviews, but I really felt this time that I needed to say something about this product. I would never spend $60 on a drip coffee maker, but I did because I was given a gift coupon. First of all, I think that the coffee maker is quite large and takes up a lot of counter space. I chose this particular coffee maker because of the grinder, thought that would be a cool feature, not really it’s loud, and because of the thermal coffee pot, made of stainless steel and not glass. The coffee pot is very hard to pour out of. You literally have to pour it at a 90° angle and it pours very very slowly because of the design and stopper o the lid. When I want my coffee, I want it quick. The real dealbreaker for me is that you cannot use French roast or dark roast coffee in the grinder. Which is the only coffee I like to drink. I do not like mild coffee and so I was not able to use my dark roast probably because it’s oily and may clog the inner workings. It was not user-friendly, at first. It’s not automatic at all so you cannot set it start at a specific time. I tried to make it work for over a week to no avail. Between the large size, loudness of the coffee grinder, slow pouring of coffee out of the thermal pot and not being able to use French roast…I just could not stand to keep the unit it’s going to Goodwill, first chance I get. I honestly feel bad for the person who ends up taking it but I spent good money on it and I hope that someone else can get good use out of it. I’m going back to my Keurig!
W**Y
Excellent Grinder for the Dollars
Excellent Grinder. I feel it worths the money down to each penny. There is no timer nor fancy electronic screen, so it has a good price. It seams money goes to the mechanical purpose - grind the coffee. There are some small problems with the user manual. But it is obvious to figure out yourself. For example, the manual calls the bean container at one time as "hopper", or another as "cup". Confusing. Another example, Under button Instruction, it says "rotate the coarse and fine scale ring" to adjust the grain size. In fact, the ring is fixed onto the base and cannot be rotated. What you do is to rotate the "hopper", also called "cup" to pick the size