Scoop-storage convenience

Scoop-storage convenience

#1
One review directly praises the storage convenience, noting that the parts needed to brew fit directly inside the mug.
#2
Scoop storage is repeatedly highlighted as a surprisingly useful detail, keeping the scoop accessible and reducing clutter. The scoop-to-cup guidance is also mentioned as helpful for dosing.
#3
The integrated scoop storage (often described as tucked under the tank lid) is repeatedly praised as a smart, easy-to-avoid-losing detail.
#4
Storage convenience is thoughtfully designed. Reviewers note that the folding scoop stores inside the brewer, though the scoop itself is not a favorite tool and feels less essential than the funnel or tamper.
#5
At least one hands-on review calls out practical storage for the measuring scoop, which helps keep the counter setup tidy.
#6
One review highlights a storage compartment behind the drip tray, which makes it easier to stash small tools and keep the counter less cluttered.
#7
A few reviews mention the included scoop or small accessories, but storage convenience is not a standout feature.
#8
A single review mentions practical accessories and storage touches, but details are limited; most operation relies on built-in dosing and the bypass chute rather than scoops.
#9
Hidden tool storage in the drip tray is appreciated for keeping small accessories together, though it is easy to overlook during day-to-day use.
#10
When a measuring scoop is included, it is treated as a simple extra rather than a core feature, and storage convenience is only briefly mentioned. It does not read as a meaningful buying factor across the review set.
#11
Reviewers explicitly mention there is no included coffee scoop (and no mention of built-in scoop storage). If scoop convenience matters, you will need your own measuring scoop and storage solution.