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Mr. Coffee DR4MC 4-Cup Coffeemaker, White

  • Rival Company 4 Cup Coffee Maker White DR4
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Product DescriptionBrewing Pause ‘n Serve lets you pour a cup of coffee while the coffeemaker is still brewing. Removable filter basket lifts out of brew basket for fast and easy filling and cleaning. Dual water windows shows the amount of water in the reservoir for accurat

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5 Responses to “Mr. Coffee DR4MC 4-Cup Coffeemaker, White”

  1. 1
    Helmine says:

    I am a modest coffee drinker. I drink 4 cups a day, and I require little of a coffeemaker other than an on/off button. My last perfectly servicable Mr. Coffee 4-cup machine bit the dust, so I replaced it with this one, because at least I could re-use the carafe. Well, the internal design guys have been at the guts of this one. First, you can no longer remove, rinse and/or wipe down the internal chamber condensation from your last pot. You have to insert a papertowel into the new internal resevoir, scraping your hand on some internal parts that probably weren’t meant to be messed with. They have likewise redesigned the basket, and it barely fits the standard coffee filters anymore, without crinkling and leaving grounds in your pot, and, hey, the internal water resevoir, where it has no business backwashing anyway. And god forbid you should try to make 5 cups in your 4-cup machine, for which there is plenty of room in the carafe, and in the resevoir, and which works well in many other 4-cup machines. My coffee maker lives on top of my microwave on a little shelf, by the toaster oven, because I have no counterspace for it. I have to lift it out some 10 inches, fill it up, insert the basket, and put it back on the microwave to process. I have mastered the art of moving a fully water loaded machine the little bit required. This one sloshes water everywhere. From the top of the machine? No! There’s an engineered HOLE in the back of the reservoir to keep you from overfilling the chamber that last little bit. Water fountains everywhere from the center back part of the machine. I suppose I could put a piece of duct tape over it, but who wants duct tape in their coffee. Good God. I will be replacing my machine shortly, then gleefully smashing my carafes on the driveway. Rating: 1 / 5

  2. 2
    Helmine says:

    I am a modest coffee drinker. I drink 4 cups a day, and I require little of a coffeemaker other than an on/off button. My last perfectly servicable Mr. Coffee 4-cup machine bit the dust, so I replaced it with this one, because at least I could re-use the carafe. Well, the internal design guys have been at the guts of this one. First, you can no longer remove, rinse and/or wipe down the internal chamber condensation from your last pot. You have to insert a papertowel into the new internal resevoir, scraping your hand on some internal parts that probably weren’t meant to be messed with. They have likewise redesigned the basket, and it barely fits the standard coffee filters anymore, without crinkling and leaving grounds in your pot, and, hey, the internal water resevoir, where it has no business backwashing anyway. And god forbid you should try to make 5 cups in your 4-cup machine, for which there is plenty of room in the carafe, and in the resevoir, and which works well in many other 4-cup machines. My coffee maker lives on top of my microwave on a little shelf, by the toaster oven, because I have no counterspace for it. I have to lift it out some 10 inches, fill it up, insert the basket, and put it back on the microwave to process. I have mastered the art of moving a fully water loaded machine the little bit required. This one sloshes water everywhere. From the top of the machine? No! There’s an engineered HOLE in the back of the reservoir to keep you from overfilling the chamber that last little bit. Water fountains everywhere from the center back part of the machine. I suppose I could put a piece of duct tape over it, but who wants duct tape in their coffee. Good God. I will be replacing my machine shortly, then gleefully smashing my carafes on the driveway. Rating: 1 / 5

  3. 3
    N. McAlpin says:

    This small Mr. Coffee is perfect for the 2 of us. Hard to find one this good and small enough to meet needs. Rating: 3 / 5

  4. 4
    MKB says:

    Ordered this little coffee maker for our travel trailer. So far it has been excellent and brews quickly. It is simple with no frills and that is what I was looking for. The little paper filters are easy to find and I really like the double side windows that show the water level. Matter of fact I liked it so much that I bought a larger version for the home. Rating: 5 / 5

  5. 5
    Campergirl says:

    This coffee maker has been used every single morning for at least 10 years. This summer I took it on a camping trip. Somehow the drinking water container leaked and I found my Mr. Coffee floating in the plastic box in which it was being transported. Figured it was toast and just left it out the rest of the week where it got rained on many times. After returning home I let it dry out, plugged it in, and it works perfectly. I want a new one but this little fella just won’t give up the ship. Rating: 5 / 5

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