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The Dolche Premium Coffee ONE is a sleek, black single-serve coffee maker designed for Keurig K-Cup 2.0 capsules. Featuring an 800-watt heating element and a 300ml removable water tank, it delivers fast, efficient brewing with a simple one-button operation. Its automatic shut-off and washable components combine safety and convenience, making it an ideal choice for professionals seeking a hassle-free, premium American coffee experience at home or office.
| ASIN | B089R6JHNW |
| Best Sellers Rank | #91,260 in Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Kitchen ) #224 in Single Serve Coffee Machines |
| Brand | Dolche Premium Coffee |
| Capacity | 300 Milliliters |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Models | Keurig K-cup |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (101) |
| Date First Available | 29 June 2020 |
| Item Weight | 1.67 Kilograms |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Power / Wattage | 800 watts |
| Product Dimensions | 21 x 12 x 23 cm; 1.67 kg |
| Special Features | Removable Tank |
| Voltage | 230 Volts |
C**S
I purchased this UK model because it operates on the same voltage as Australia (still requires a UK to AU plug), eliminating the need for a transformer adapter like the US models require. It was also the most affordable option available. I love its thoughtful design, which only uses enough water to make one cup at a time, preventing waste. The single-button operation is incredibly convenient – it turns the machine on, brews the coffee, and shuts off automatically. Highly recommend for anyone looking for a hassle-free, efficient coffee maker!
I**Y
Its a single cup coffee maker for KCups. Works perfectly and makes very good coffee (of course this is based on the quality of the coffee you use - the coffee maker does its job very well). If I had a gripe it would only be about the size of the single cup water reservoir - I drink a LOT of coffee and out of a big mug, and the maximum water that fits in the water reservoir is only about 3/4 of my usual mug. Its not really an issue, but do consider this if, like me, you have large mugs of coffee on a regular basis. If you have regular mugs, this will fill them to the brim without a problem.
D**E
Having been spoiled in the United States with all the varieties of K-cups that you can find for a Keurig machine, I decided to investigate if I could get a coffee machine that could use K-cups. I found this coffee machine and decided to give it a try, mainly based on the other reviews and that it was almost half of what another machine that could brew K-cups would cost. Admittedly K-cup pods are expensive and I had picked some up when there was a sale so I was ready to try the machine when it arrived. it was relatively simply to use, you poured in cold water to the reservoir, it only makes one cup at a time, you pop your K-cup pod in, close the lid down and press the button on the side to brew your coffee. Then it was a case of waiting while it warmed up the water and then brewed the coffee. It was a game changer for me! I had 3 types of K-pod - Laughing Man, Folgers and Cafe Bustillo that I was trying out and they came out amazingly well. For someone who lives on coffee, I don't think I can go back to using Nescafe or Kenco anymore. I've already said to my wife that if the machine breaks, I'll be buying another one as for me, the results were that good.
D**G
Power button worked for a day and then malfunctioned. Very small. Only brews 8 ounces at a time.
A**X
I had to buy a UK power compatible coffee machine that uses these pods. The pods are cheap enough to find but sadly a decent machine was not. Amazon UK sells US machines that run on 110V - do not buy one thinking that a plug converter will work - it won't without a pricey power converter. This one is a UK machine with a 3 pin plug and works a treat. My only cripe with it is it is only a 1-mug machine but that means the unit is a lot smaller as there is no reservoir for water to sit there are go stale. So it's kinda good in that way - especially if like me, your kitchen has limited counter space. *My advice, run a mugs worth of water without a coffee pod through it first to clear out that 'new product' taste that might taint the water. Then brew away. Simply pour just under a mug into the reservoir (about 200-300ml depending how much milk you like in your coffee when you come round to adding to it), pop your pod in and away you go. Great stuff. Much better than my old Dolce Gusto and work's Tassimo coffee makers.
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