Black+Decker Thermal Coffeemaker, 12-Cup CM2035B
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Capacity is consistently positioned as a full 12-cup brewer with a 60-ounce thermal carafe, highlighted as a benefit compared with smaller thermal models.
Pros: Capacity, Assembly &
Cons: Build quality &, durability
Its large 12-cup or roughly 60-ounce capacity is a major advantage, especially for families, entertaining, and small office use, while still remaining capable of smaller brews.
Pros: Popularity, Recognition and certifications
Cons: Design flaws, Warranty and Customer support
Reviews consistently highlight the oversized 14-cup capacity for households or offices, with a 1-4 cup mode for smaller batches. A few reviewers note that coffee-maker cups are about 5 oz,...
Pros: Capacity, Popularity
Cons: Accuracy of marketing claims
Capacity is a strong point, with reliable full 12-cup output and a small-batch option for 1–4 cups. A recurring note is that the machine tends to brew whatever water we...
Pros: Scoop-storage convenience, Popularity
Cons: None
Capacity is commonly cited as a strength: reviews reference a 40 oz water fill with a lower concentrate yield (often around the mid-20s to low-30s ounces), enough for many drinks...
Pros: Iced / cold-brew function quality, Brewing performance &
Cons: Environmental packaging sustainability, Speed &
Capacity is consistently described as generous for home use, commonly cited around a 2.4L class water tank, 280g hopper, and a roughly 20-puck dregs drawer (4055, 14546, 14554). This supports...
Pros: Grinder, hopper &
Cons: None
Capacity is repeatedly cited as convenient: roughly 1.8–2.0 L water, about a 300 g bean hopper, and a used-grounds bin around 14 pucks means fewer refills for multi-drink households.
Pros: Assembly &, Setup
Cons: Design flaws, App
Capacity is a consistent positive: a roughly 250 g bean hopper and about 1.8 to 2.0 L water tank are cited as household-friendly sizes, and the grounds bin supports multiple...
Pros: Assembly &, Setup
Cons: App, connectivity &
One review explicitly recommends it for more than one serving, suggesting more flexibility than single-cup travel alternatives.
Pros: Assembly and Setup, Build quality and durability
Cons: Iced / cold-brew function quality, Accessories
The 2.2 liter water tank and generally generous waste and drip capacity are viewed as practical for everyday household use without constant refilling.
Pros: Recognition and certifications, Grinder
Cons: Accuracy of marketing claims
Capacity is commonly cited as 10 cups or about 40 ounces (around 1.25 liters), which suits households and batch brewing. Some reviewers note it is still too much for true...
Pros: Recognition & certifications, Heating-element power
Cons: Iced / cold-brew function quality, App
Reviews consistently describe it as a 12-cup machine using the industry 5-ounce cup standard, and several highlight the 1-4 Cup mode for smaller batches. Capacity may feel smaller if you...
Pros: Automation &, sensors
Cons: Recognition & certifications, Design flaws
Capacity is generally praised for the footprint, with 1.7 L tanks and 250 g hoppers cited in several reviews, though a few sources claim larger tanks. The hopper size is...
Pros: Environmental packaging sustainability, Recognition & certifications
Cons: Design flaws
Capacity is a clear strength: reviews mention a 50-ounce reservoir, seven brew sizes, and options from small cups to a full carafe.
Pros: Recognition and certifications, Capsules
Cons: Design flaws, Cable management convenience
Capacity is positioned as full-pot friendly. Multiple reviews reference roughly 10 cups / about 1.5 liters (around 50–51 ounces), fitting households that brew batches rather than single mugs.
Pros: Pot function, Cup
Cons: Value &, Price
The water tank capacity is commonly described as generous for the footprint (often around 1.9 L or about 64 oz). That supports multiple drinks before refills, which is especially helpful...
Pros: Design, ergonomics &
Cons: Grinder, hopper &
Capacity is commonly described as a 12-cup class machine that works well for households and entertaining. Reviewers also reference flexibility for smaller brews, though a couple note that very small...
Pros: Recognition & certifications, Water system
Cons: Design flaws, Accuracy of marketing claims
Capacity is typically described as practical for daily use, with a roughly 2-liter water tank and a hopper around 250 grams. For most households, that means fewer refills and less...
Pros: Guided tamper convenience, Accessories
Cons: Iced / cold-brew function quality, Capsules
Capacity feedback is positive overall, with the water tank, bean hopper, and waste containers viewed as workable for multi-drink households before frequent refills.
Pros: Pot function, Capacity
Cons: None
Nominal 9-cup capacity is commonly framed as around 45 ounces of brewed coffee, which aligns more with about 4 to 5 large mugs. Reviews also highlight workable brewing from roughly...
Pros: Recognition & certifications, Pot function
Cons: None
Tank capacity is reported around 1.0 to 1.3 liters (roughly 32 to 34 ounces), which reviewers consider plenty for a small home machine. The reservoir is described as easy to...
Pros: Speed &, time-to-cup
Cons: Mess-free used-puck disposal, Filter
Capacity and adjustability are frequently praised: up to a 12-cup carafe with a large water reservoir, plus smaller selectable batch sizes (including travel-mug/single-serve options) for daily flexibility.
Pros: Speed &, time-to-cup
Cons: Environmental packaging sustainability, Design flaws
Two primary sizes are repeatedly mentioned (18 oz and 32 oz). The 32 oz model is often described as producing roughly four mugs, while the 18 oz suits smaller single-serve...
Pros: Recognition & certifications, Popularity
Cons: None
Capacity is generally seen as strong, with a large water tank and a sizable milk container, plus the removable bean hopper for easy refills or bean swaps. Some reviewers note...
Pros: Assembly &, Setup
Cons: App, connectivity &
Capacity is repeatedly described as flexible, covering true single cups through full batch brewing around 1.5 liters. The separate baskets help the brewer handle both small and large volumes without...
Pros: Heating-element power, Brewing performance &
Cons: Design flaws, App
Capacity is usually cited as a ~1.8L water tank and ~300g hopper with a practical grounds bin and drip tray; good for households, though heavy users will still refill/empty regularly.
Pros: Accessories, Espresso &
Cons: Pot function, Environmental packaging sustainability
The water reservoir is commonly described as generous and convenient to access (including front-fill designs in several reviews). Despite that, some users report high water usage and frequent tray/tank attention,...
Pros: Speed &, time-to-cup
Cons: Value &, Price
Capacity is strong for such a small manual brewer. Reviews repeatedly highlight the 18-gram basket and double-shot output, but it is still a single-serve device with limited water volume and...
Pros: Cable management convenience, Guided tamper convenience
Cons: Milk, steam and frothing
Capacity feedback is favorable: reviewers cite a larger removable water tank (often described around 1.3 L/47 oz) and a removable milk reservoir (around 700 ml) that can be stored in...
Pros: Popularity, Value &
Cons: App, connectivity &
Capacity is usually portrayed as adequate for households, with reviewers mentioning a sizable rear water tank and a decent bean hopper typical of Breville all-in-ones. It supports multiple drinks without...
Pros: Speed &, time-to-cup
Cons: Pot function, App
It is positioned as a 10-cup brewer with a roughly 1.5 L reservoir/carafe capacity, suitable for households and entertaining. A common nuance is that coffee-maker cup sizes are smaller than...
Pros: Warranty &, Customer support
Cons: Grinder, hopper &
Capacity details are frequently cited: the water tank is typically listed around 1.8 L, and the bean hopper is described as holding roughly 200–300 g depending on beans. The main...
Pros: Popularity, Cup
Cons: Iced / cold-brew function quality, Design flaws
Capacity feedback centers on a rear water tank around 1L to 2L depending on the review; some find it generous for steaming while others call the 1.7L tank a limitation.
Pros: Mess-free used-puck disposal, Espresso and beverage quality
Cons: Value and Price, Design flaws
For a compact machine, the rear reservoir capacity is repeatedly called generous at about 1.4 liters. The drip tray, however, is described as small and more likely to need frequent...
Pros: Speed &, time-to-cup
Cons: Environmental packaging sustainability, Grinder
Capacity is compact-friendly but not huge: multiple sources cite a 1.4L water tank, two 250g/8.8oz bean hoppers, and a grounds bin that fills around every 10 coffees. Heavy black-coffee households...
Pros: Recognition & certifications, Accessories
Cons: App, connectivity &
Marketed and used as a 12-cup class machine with clear water markings. Some testing suggests cup markings can be confusing versus 6-ounce cup conventions and that real-world fills may not...
Pros: Popularity, Value &
Cons: Scoop-storage convenience, Design flaws
Capacity is a plus in many reviews: about a 1.8-1.85L water tank, ~250g bean hopper, and a grounds bin around 14 pucks, though some still wish the hopper held a...
Pros: Capsules, pods &
Cons: App, connectivity &
Marketed as a 10-cup brewer with about a 1.25 L tank, though multiple sources point out the cups are European-sized and the usable output can feel like fewer standard mugs.
Pros: Heating-element power, Recognition & certifications
Cons: Accuracy of marketing claims, Design flaws
The labeled 14-cup capacity is convenient for large batches, but one tester measured the full carafe as closer to about 12-plus 6-ounce cups, so real-world cup counts may feel smaller...
Pros: Heating-element power, Pot function
Cons: Accuracy of marketing claims, Cup
Choose the Moccamaster KBT if you want fast, nuanced drip coffee and a thermal carafe that stays hot for hours. Skip it if you need programmable scheduling or a budget-friendly...
Pros: Warranty &, Customer support
Cons: Automation &, sensors
Capacity is a plus: the front-access water tank is often cited as around 2L for fewer refills; other bins are adequate, with the drip tray sometimes filling quickly due to...
Pros: Capsules, pods &
Cons: App, connectivity &
Capacity is consistently stated as 8 cups/40 oz (with 5 oz per cup), which works well for small-to-medium households and still supports single-serve style brewing. Some reviewers consider it small...
Pros: Pot function, Recognition & certifications
Cons: Cable management convenience, Automation &
Capacity is generally considered practical for home use, with a roughly 12-ounce bean hopper and a large rear water reservoir. Some reviews note that preset volumes and drink sizes can...
Pros: Speed &, time-to-cup
Cons: App, connectivity &
Capacity is described as moderate: water tanks around the mid-40 to ~60 oz range and bean hoppers around ~8-10 oz, which is fine for 1-2 people but can require frequent...
Pros: Water system, maintenance &
Cons: Accuracy of marketing claims, Design flaws
The 2-liter side-access reservoir is usually seen as generous and convenient for home use, but one review still calls the tank small when making several drinks in succession. Reviews also...
Pros: Espresso and beverage quality, Brewing performance and consistency
Cons: Grinder, hopper and dosing system
Capacity is positioned as a standard 12-cup brewer, but at least one measurement review suggests real-world fill marks/cup equivalence can feel short depending on how cups are defined.
Pros: Assembly &, Setup
Cons: Automation &, sensors
The water tank is commonly listed around one liter, enough for several drinks, though at least one review calls it small and awkward to fill. It suits single users or...
Pros: Popularity, Design
Cons: Grinder, hopper &
Capacity is usually framed as a 10-cup machine with a smaller 4-cup option, but multiple reviewers note the real-world cup measure feels smaller than average and is best for small...
Pros: Design, ergonomics &
Cons: Warranty &, Customer support
Capacity is usually framed as generous, with several sources citing a large water tank around 2 liters and a practical hopper size. The drip tray can fill quickly due to...
Pros: Value &, Price
Cons: Design flaws, Design
Water tank and bean hopper capacity are described as adequate for daily use, but frequent drinks can mean refilling water and emptying the drip tray more often.
Pros: Espresso &, beverage quality
Cons: Capsules, pods &