Thursday 15 January 2009

Black & Decker DCM675BMT 5-Cup Programmable Coffee Maker with Carafe, Black/Stainless

Black & Decker 5-Cup Coffermaker. Removable filter basket lifts out of brew compartment for quick, easy filling and cleaning. Easy-to-set digital clock/timer lets you wake up to the rich aroma and flavor of fresh-brewed coffee. Convenient cord storage ke
Customer Review: Daily coffee drinker likes this product
I purchased this machine months ago. I program it each night so that my coffee is ready and waiting for me the next workday. If you leave it on it turns off by itself after two hours. I also have a bigger coffee maker but I use that one only when I have a big group of people in the house, otherwise I only use this one. I've had ZERO problems with it. The coffee it makes is good. What else do you need? You make your coffee, you drink it freshly made, and that's it. I purchased this item in Target on sale, but even not on sale it isn't that expensive, considering it is programmable and the timer features. It's a good product and I recommend it. I don't get the negative reviews. What more do you expect from this little machine?
Customer Review: Don't buy it
Poorly designed, awkward to use. The control panel and water gauge are located on the side, thus requiring you to turn the brewer sideways when using. But what you see might as well have stayd out of sight. You cannot "read" the water gauge unless you hold a flashlight on it; impossible to see the water level, because of the dark colors. The control pad is flimsy and too small for easy touch control. The light indicating power on is so small that you have to bend down to be eye level with that light in order to see it clearly, and that eye level is less than three inches above counter top. You could easily leave the power on without ever noticing it. The stainless caraffe is handsome enough, but of course it has no water level indicator to compensate for the unreadable one on the base. I get irritated every time I make coffee.


Just as with so many other products and services that you can acquire locally, discount appliance parts can now be purchased online, often times for substantial savings. However; unless you are familiar with the process of purchasing appliance parts, there are a few things that you should know first.

Used Parts Online

Your first decision that you are going to have to make, is whether or not to buy used appliance parts. After all, at this point your appliance is made up completely of used parts. However; some parts you may not be better of buying used. For instance, inexpensive electrical parts and switches you might want to go ahead and buy new. On the other hand, larger non moving and non electrical parts can usually be bought used online for incredible savings.

Know the Model and Control Number

As a general rule, electrical parts are non refundable. This is because it is often times difficult to differentiate from an old and worn out part and a new one that someone is sending back. So make doubly sure you are ordering the right electrical part when you are ordering. This means that you will want to know the model number and the control number for any part you are ordering.

Read the Fine Print

The control number will usually be stamped right on the part and it is the number that the manufacturer uses for control purposes during manufacturing. Often times it will be a long number stamped or printed in very small lettering, so make sure that you see it clearly and write it down specifically.

Check the Manufacturers Website

Next you will want to know the model number for the appliance that you are ordering the part for. This can usually be found at the manufacturers website and make sure that you don't get your model mixed up with a similar model.

Written by Alexandria Everheart. Here you can get all the details about Discount Appliance Parts and even Whirlpool Refrigerator Parts if you're interested in reading more about this subject.

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