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2025-07-25 13:34:12
My Krups grind and brew with large hopper broke after 12 years of use. Thinking I’d be getting an upgrade with the latest Krups model I was disappointed in the downgrade in quality of newer generations. Worse, like nearly all modern grind and brew coffee makers of any make, the hopper was limited to 1 pot worth of beans. And because the hopper is internal/under the lid, steam creates a mess of the coffee dust left behind in the hopper, requiring a daily ritual to clean and dry the hopper pieces. When this Krups model broke after only 1 year of use I set out to find a replacement that met all my needs.After searching Amazon and the internet at large, I could only find 3 brands that manufactured a grind and brew coffee maker with large hoppers. All but 1 were between $200 and $350 but with poor ratings and reviews. The Gavi grind and brew stood out as an affordable option that checked all the boxes. With no reviews to go on and a 4+ star rating, I gave this product a shot. Glad I did as this coffee maker has brewed very good coffee for over a month now. A big bonus vs. my old Krups machine: instead of using a large clockwork contraption over the basket that rotates from allowing coffee to flow in to closed position, this Gavi coffee maker uses a minimal open/close mechanism that has not clogged up once. This was a constant problem with the Krups machine requiring parts of it to be opened up for weekly clean out of built up coffee dust.This is a buy in my book.
Rm
2025-07-15 11:02:21
Love it so far! Finally, I can make a good pot of coffee. It grinds the perfect amount of beans. Dont know if the bloom mode is what made a difference but coffee tastes great. Clean up was like any other machine. I haven't cleaned the hopper yet but don't expect that to be a big deal. I don't think I would have bought it at $170. I got it for much less.
Customer
2025-07-08 20:13:29
Pretty simple, functional self grinding coffee maker. It’s pretty loud when it grinds, but works well so it’s worth that 20 seconds!
Jose Campos
2025-07-04 12:22:08
Tried this coffee maker out. We like the built-in grinder. However despite playing with the grinder settings, using dark beans and less water, as suggested, the coffee was still weaker than we expected. We also learned, after purchase, that using dark beans is not recommended. This defeats part of the reason we bought this. Customer support was actually very helpful and responsive. We ended up returning the unit and they gave us a coupon towards the purchase of a newer model. Fingers crossed.
Sharon Fikes
2025-06-29 16:23:22
I have had this model for about 6 years or so. It is starting to take longer to perk. I use the grinder feature and love it!! I ordered a new one when the one I have started to act like it may go out. I had another model coffeemaker with grinder feature but it was a pain to clean, etc. This one doesn't require cleaning and makes great coffee!
Karen Bohot
2025-05-11 16:03:07
I do not like thos coffee pot!1)Can't remove water reservoir, inconvenient...2) cant fill water chamber and use for a few days ( I only make 2 cups a day). U fill each day with the amount of water = to the # of cups of coffee u are making3) Grinder is incredibly noisy and uses a lot of beans ! Going through a package of beans every 4-5 days and it's just me!Coffee isn't as hot as I'd like. Have to heat my cup up every time i pour one.I would return if I still had the box!!!
J. E. Barkan
2025-04-24 10:09:33
I had a Capresso for 15 years (still works too!) so I looked long and hard for something new that is easy to use and, most importantly, easy to clean. The Gevi is both those things - the controls are easy to use and the removable parts clean up quickly with hand washing. (I don't use the programming feature, because I don't need it.) Once I settled on the right grind and the right measurement for the dark roast beans I favor it has been easy to get a good pot of coffee from the Gevi.
VMH
2025-01-21 18:09:37
We needed to replace a 15+ year old Cuisinart. As I grind my beans anyway, I thought a machine with a built in grinder was a good idea. The machine is rather attractive and sits under my kitchen cabinets with room to spare. I could use my retractable kitchen faucet to fill the reservoir. The carafe is flimsy and I would prefer an insulated one anyway as even 15 minutes in an open carafe on a warming burner causes bad coffee. The machine comes with a conical coffee scoop and cleaning brush. Instructions for cleaning the area where the grinds exit is not really clear & I had to use a flashlight to see underneath the brewing area. The grinder is not abnormally loud and the notification beeps are very soft.Upon arrival I cleaned the machine according to directions using white vinegar and rinsing multiple times. I weighed out 60 grams of coffee beans for 8 cups water (we like ours full bodied) and this was approximately how much we used in the Cuisnart. I set the machine 8 cups, medium grind (3rd setting) bloom and strong setting. The machine only ground some of the beans. After the brewing was done the coffee was extremely weak. I tipped out the remaining beans, weighing them and found that the machine had ground just over half of the original amount. So I tried another pot doing all the same as above but stopped the machine immediately after it stopped grinding the beans, which was again, only about half of the beans. (The ground beans looked about right for the setting, so the machine seems to grind to appropriate sizes.) I then re-started the machine and it ground the remaining beans and brewed the pot. This time the coffee was more acceptable but this is not a morning routine that I would like to have. (Weighing the beans is always more accurate than volume in a scoop.) The machine says to keep under 70 grams of beans so that the basket does not overflow so making a full pot, 10 cups, would not be possible to make with sufficient coffee grounds for us. The machine should not only let you choose the grind but the number of grams to be ground. We are returning the pot and will go back to grinding our own beans. Now just to test another machine, which we have ordered.
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