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Maxi-Matic EHC-646T Elite Platinum 12-Cup Programmable Coffee Maker Save 25% Off

Maxi-Matic EHC-646T Elite Platinum 12-Cup Programmable Coffee Maker, Black/StainlessTHE COFFEE WAS GOOD BUT WASHING THE GLASS POT WAS A PROBLEM.

THE SMALLEST BUMP FROM THE FAUCET AND THE GLASS POT CRACKED RECOMMEND A THERMAL POT FOR THIS PRODUCT.

ALSO THE FILTER BASKET DID NOT CLEAN EASY EVEN AFTER USING A PAPER FILTER IN IN. RECOMMEND A PLASTIC BLACK FILTER AND ALSO USE A PAPER FILTER IN IT AS WELL.

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Waterwise 4000 Post Filter Replacement Cups Save 91% Off

Waterwise 4000 Post Filter Replacement Cups - Six Pack DistillationPros: Cost Effective and a sticker to remind you when to replace the filter.

Cons: These replacement filters are a little larger than the original ones, so you may have problems with the gap between the filter outlet and the bottle. With these you must drip one or two cups of water through them to remove small particles of charcoal that can clog the filter outlet. It can take ten to twenty minutes for the flow to increase enough for use. Then you boil them for five minutes to sterilize them.

They will keep your water filtration quality at its best. I find that I don''t need to change them as often as recommended. I make mine last twice as long.

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My only concern with this product is that it appears to be manufactured in China. The instruction sheet says "Printed In China." There have been too many incidents involving products manufactured in this country. We use the distiller to purify drinking water and the water then is filtered through a product of dubious origin. Just something to think about. What ever happened to products manufactured in the U.S.of A?

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gotta have these for your distiller to properly function.

3-stars because: the price on the filters has almost Doubled in just a few years without any improvements. also, i''m sure the designers could''ve made the filter somewhat larger so that it not only does a better job at filtering, but Lasts longer. guess they''re making their money this way.

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I am very happy with the filters they last a very long time. I live in Henderson, Nevada the water here is very hard and lots of minerals,the filters from water wise (one filter) last anywhere from two months to 80 gallons, which every come first.

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Cuisinart DGB-650BC Grind-and-Brew Thermal 10-Cup Automatic Coffeemaker Save 58% Off

Cuisinart DGB-650BC Grind-and-Brew Thermal 10-Cup Automatic Coffeemaker, Brushed MetalI love the new look! We had the older version for about 6 years. This new one is sleeker and much easier to clean and keep clean (the inside where the grinder sits gets cakey due to condensation). I got it for $149, used Amazon Prime, and had it in a few days! I love it. If you''re thinking of getting this grind and brew with stainless carafe, it is nice. Some parts will have to be replaced over the years like the older version, but the taste of the freshly ground coffee every day is worth it. I never pre-heat the carafe like the directions say because that defeats the purpose of the timer. I''ve never had an issue with the coffee temperature, it''s always hot! I also recommend hand-washing over dishwasher. The carbon filters are similar to Brita and can be found for cheap at Kohl''s. One other note is it only makes 10 cups as opposed to the typical 12 cups. This is fine for me because it''s just me and my husband, but if you need to make a ton of coffee regularly, this may not be a good choice. Overall, I love it and I''m glad I traded up!

We had a DGB-600BC and used it daily for about 4 years. The grinder assembly finally seized and we could no longer remove it. We had been looking around for a new coffee maker, anyway, so we went ahead and bought this one (DGB-650BC) at a local store.

We''ve been using it for a couple weeks now and it makes a fine cup of coffee, just like the last one did. I noticed right away, that a few things that turned out to be issues with the last model had been fixed or improved upon with this one.

1) The grinder compartment is much better separated from the water reservoir and also designed better for all the grounds to go into the filter basket. The older model always left a bit of a mess, both in the grinder compartment and on the little shelf that separated the filter basket from the coffee pot, and around the burner plate. I haven''t seen any of that mess with this model. I can''t tell you how happy that makes me.

2) The little shelf I spoke about in #1 is now gone. That''s a plus. Since this maker is designed better, it isn''t needed anyway. Also, this shelf caused build up around the door latch making it hard to shut after a very short time. I''m glad it''s gone.

3) The filter basket door mechanism is far better designed. The old model I had to slam shut, sometimes repeatedly, before it would stay shut. This one has a much better and more sturdy hinge mechanism and latch.

4) New to this model (the old one didn''t have this) is a window on the side so you can see how much water you''re pouring in. It''s clearly marked and has a red floating ball to make it easy to see. I really like this feature.

The grinder seem a little louder than the old one, but I''ve never met a coffee grinder that wasn''t loud and it''s only for a very short time. I love having freshly ground coffee first thing in the morning.

As far as cleanup goes for the grinding assembly and filter basket, it only takes a minute or two. Aside from the coffee pot itself, there are 5 pieces to clean and it really is quick and easy to empty the filter basket and rinse the pieces.

In short, this is fine coffee maker, much improved from the DGB-600BC, and I am happy we upgraded to it.

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Let me start by admitting that I am a novice when it comes to drinking coffee, much less owning coffee machines. This is the first coffee machine I''ve ever bought, but I''ve been very happy with it thus far. If you purchase it, definitely read the directions as there are a couple of small points they bring out, that you wouldn''t otherwise know. (For instance, when you place the goldtone coffee filter in, the handle which can rest in either direction, must face outwards.) I just mention this, since I am usually one to NOT read directions, and I''m sure most others who have owned coffe machines wouldn''t either, but it seems valuable in this particular case.

The main reason I went with this unit, was Cuisineart had the only ones in Bed Bath & Beyond which can be programmed to grind then brew. I leave it on my desk at work, and have it programmed to grind/brew right before I arrive in the morning. And it''s awesome. Only used it several times so far, but no complaints. Cleaning is relatively easy but (like any other coffee brewer/grinder I assume) you have to clean it every day. Not a big deal though, so far I''ve just been taking the grinder and filter parts out, and rinsing them out. Not sure how important it is to use soap...

The most valuable thing I can tell you, that you won''t read on the box, is that the thermal caraffe REALLY DOES work great. I don''t pre-heat the caraffe, since I have it sitting out from the night before. I have mine programmed to start brewing at 8:30am. And believe it or not, despite the fact that there is no heater that runs after it''s done brewing... the coffee stays HOT for a long time. It stays piping hot for several hours, and even at 2:30pm, it is still drinkably warm. I never expected it to stay that warm for 6 hours, far exceeded my expecations.

Easy to program, but you have to remember to press the Program button each night before. Although, that''s not really a big deal since you have to add water and all the other stuff anyway. It''s a safety feature really.

Grinder noise isn''t super loud, and it only runs for 60 seconds so who cares. Mine is sitting on my desk in my cube, but I program it to run before most people arrive in the office so it''s not a problem.

Very short 2ft. power cord with the unit, which will be great for kitchen countertops where you can put it by an outlet, otherwise you might need an extension cord.

Can''t speak about reliability. Hopefully they fixed some of the issues people had with this unit''s predecessor. Will revise my review later if I have issues.

I''ve rated it 5 stars, for $129 I feel that I got what I expected and paid for, and really don''t have any complaints. I also haven''t seen ANYTHING in the market that does what this does, in the same price range. Is there not a demand for coffee grinder/brewers? I mean, why wouldn''t you want to have something that you can program to do both before you even wake up? For me, there was no other choice.

Cuisinart has a more expensive model than this one, but it was $70 more and the only feature that really seemed to be valuable was it''s "burr grinder" which is supposedly better. But it didn''t seem like that was worth $70 more to me, so I thought this was the best value.

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I ordered this coffee maker knowing that Cuisinart produces very fine products but I have to say I am not real happy with this particular product. The grinder grinds the beans VERY coarse which doesn''t make a very strong cup of coffee so I''m back to grinding my coffee with my burr grinder. The setting for 1-4 cups does not make the water warmer as advertised (it comes out luke warm) so I just don''t push that button when making a small pot of coffee. I do find that when brewing a full pot it does keep the coffee hot for quite a while. I think, if I order another Cuisinart coffeemaker in the future, that I will pay a little more and get the coffeemaker with the burr grinder and with a hot-plate instead of the thermal carafe.

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For those who want grind and brew features this is the best product for the money. There are the higher priced models but some of us have to stay on a budget. Compared to the earlier version, I''ve had 3 of the earlier ones; they do tend to break down after 2 years. This model has significant improvements. The best is that it is so much easier to clean the grinding area. The earlier model was next to impossible, this more open design makes it possible to actually get those beans that get into the grinding area out.

In reading the other reviews I did have a few concerns.

1. The sediment from the filter: Well that''s the reality of permanent filters. So it''s convenience of not having to get those paper things out and over to the trash. If that detail is annoying use paper. Even the high priced machines have that issue and Cuisnart clearly informs you of this issue with a notice before unpacking the product.

2. Noise: The review that goes on about how noisy this machine is. Gad face reality, these are coffee beans getting ground up in somewhat large area in an enclosed area without a lot of sound insulation. It is going to get loud. No louder than a regular coffee grinder and a lot quieter than a garbage disposal. To avoid having the noise in the morning I do the unthinkable, grind the beans the evening before. OK, I''m not a purist.

3. Coffee not the right temp: Face reality, the carafe is going to be the same temp as the room it''s sitting in. So it like most people who turn down there temp in their house at night to let''s say even 68 degrees at night or even 70, the the physics say the carafe temp is going to be 70. Now, brew coffee and when it gets into the insulated carafe the temp is going to average out. Since the insulated model doesn''t have a warming plate, you''re may want to take into consideration that you''re brewing into a room temp carafe and the coffee temp is going to cool down. Cuisinart clearly informs you that simply warming up the carafe with hot water before brewing takes care of this issue. I easily deal with this when the machine starts brewing you have a good 30-45 seconds before the first drop comes out and the machine does have a function to keep coffee from coming out unless the carafe is properly placed. That gives plenty of time to run some hot water into it, get the inside temp up and the result is coffee at the perfect temp. Now I do have to say that it is very easy for me because I have one of those instant hot water faucets at the sink so I don''t have to wait for the hot water to start flowing.

There have been some very good user oriented changes to this model. It''s not perfect, but for the money it''s the best you''re going to find on the market. Take the critics in these reviews with a grain of salt.

Of course one of the reasons I am really, really happy with this machine is that I ran into it when Amazon had it on sale for $110 with a $30 rebate from Cuisinart. My final cost was $85!! I called customer service to see how the rebate would work. They told me a mail-in coupon would come with the product. When the product arrived ( 3 days later, and I used the free standard shipping during the holiday period) there was no rebate coupon. I called customer service and their response was "we''ll just add a $30 credit" to your account. I was expecting getting a run around anticipating that they would put the problem off on Cuisinart. But no, Amazon steps up to plate, resolves the problem in less than 1 minute and the credit appeared on my credit card the next day. Now that is customer service!!

My hats off to Amazon to putting the customer first. Beyond the coffee maker at $85 final cost with free shipping, I have to say that Amazon has matured into a very customer focused retailer. They have moved beyond good prices and the convenience of shopping at home; they are real competition to the brick & moter stores. Amazon''s focus on the customer actually gives the retail experience a lot of us remember in the "old department store" days.

I have never taken the time to write a product review, but I do enjoy having them available to get unbiased reviews and input. This time I felt it was only fair to take the time to put a realistic perspective to some of the negative reviews while at the same time expressing my positive experience with Amazon. For me Amazon has primarily been a convenience factor, now I shop with them because of their dependability and customer service focus. Price is not the driver for me anymore. I''ve just learned that if I really want customer service, the most reliable and predictable place to shop is Amazon!!

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BISSELL 2X Professional Deep Cleaning Formula Save 27% Off

BISSELL 2X Professional Deep Cleaning Formula, 48 ounces, 78H63This product gave me results that are nothing short of amazing. I tried Bissell 2x Deep Cleaning formula after having disappointing results with many MANY other carpet cleaning formulas; I had even resorted to a "professional" cleaning with only "fair" results. After the various attempts the carpet would typically look

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Hydro-logic Stealth RO 100

Hydro-logic Stealth RO 100Only down side is to be totally safe you need an active carbon filter to remove chlorinines, Package states out of the box it will only "reduce chlorimines" and once installed with one tds goes back up. I run a small boy unit infront of with prefilter to not clog RO membrane so fast, and carbon, than this unit and take 1200 ppm tds to zero.

Warning as with all RO units you''ll waste alot of water. You''ll think you have it hooked up backwards becouse the good water output trickles so slow you can fill a cup faster by spitting while the waste water side runs like a regular 1/4" ice maker line at full pressure. You''ll have to have a resevoir and flot valve.

Don''t think this is any diffrent than any other RO system out there though.

For the monney theres no better system than this and a small boy combined with it.

If your municiplaity dosen''t use chlorimines you can skip the small boy.

Shop-Vac 9033300 Antimicrobial Cartridge Filter Save 22% Off

Shop-Vac 9033300 Antimicrobial Cartridge Filter
  • Filters airborne allergens
  • Inhibits the growth of mold and bacteria
  • Use for wet or dry pickup
  • Made in USA
  • For use with Shop-Vac Brand wet dry vacuums

Bought this filter on the weekend, but the specs are vague and dont specify what it is capable of filtering. All it says is "airborn allergens".

I bought this to clean up dust in a dirty damp basement, and wanted to protect myself against mold spoors. Now im not sure if it was the right decision. Next time I will buy the HEPA filter because they atleast have to pass a certain criteria.

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Space-gard And Aprilaire #12 Aprilaire Humidifier Replacement Water Panel Save 85% Off

Space-gard And Aprilaire #12 Aprilaire Humidifier Replacement Water PanelHumidifier needed a new water panel to replace the mineral coated old one. This fit perfect in our model of Aprilaire humidifier.

The filter is well constructed of Aluminum metal. The water flows easily. One drawback is that if your water is hard like my well water, it will build up scales easily on the filter material. One needs to wash it with power wash on a monthly basis.

The merchant is reliable and will repeat the business with him. He delivered in a timely manner and the price was reasonable.

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I am using this for a completely different humidifier that is out of production. I have to cut it down to fit but it works well and has lasted quite a long time now.

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Living Water Alkaline Water Ionizer

Living Water Alkaline Water Ionizer with Patented DDI TechnologyBefore buying my alkaline water machine, I devoted an entire month to learning about the reasons for drinking alkaline water and looking into the various features and benefits of all the top-rated models. I recommend everyone considering one of these do the same. It was well worth the time and I learned a lot. I decided on the Living Water because I thought it was the best value and also the easiest one to use and lowest maintenance. The Living Water is the only one I came across that uses the single plate design, and the manufacturer has a patent on this and worked with the original inventor of the plate ionizer system to develop the new technology for the Living Water, which they call "DDI". The plates are what make the machines able to ionize the water, and they are covered with costly precious metals like gold and platinum which are needed for the ionization. The more plates there are, and the bigger they are, the more it costs to produce. The others use at least 7 or more (I saw as many as 10) plates, and they are larger than the plate used in the Living Water. From my research, I came to the conclusion that the extra and/or larger plates don''t do anything better, it''s just the older form of the technology that has been around for a while, and the Living Water is the only one to have the patent on the new single-plate system. The Living Water seemed to have all of the features of the most expensive water machines, some costing as much as $4-5,000.00, without the high price tag. We thought it would give us the best value for the price, which is around $2,000.00 at retail (but you can find it online for less so it''s worth taking the time to look). Also, the Living Water is the only one I could see that allows you to use hot water without damaging the inner construction of the machine. The replacement filters are very reasonably-priced. We have experienced some great benefits from using the Living Water. We have it installed on our kitchen counter right next to the sink. We use it for all drinking, cooking and cleaning, and it is very easy to change the pH settings to get the one you want for whatever particular purpose you have at the moment. I like the sleek design, too, and it looks very attractive in my modern kitchen. So far we have had no problems, but there is a 5-year warranty which was another important consideration when we made our decision. The alkaline water tastes great and you can make wonderful iced tea without even heating the water. Love it!

I studied ionizers for a few months. I had one all picked out when I encountered a salesman who was demoing this machine along with two other products. I was offered the bundle for $2000. I didn''t pass it up, and I''m glad. I hate going anywhere now and having to drink other water. I used to be on Prilosec for gastric reflux. After using my machine for a short time, I went off that medication cold turkey, hoping that I could get by without suppressing my stomach acid with that junk. I''m not sure alkaline water did the trick or not, but I''ve gotten along quite well without medication. I''m a happy camper!

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Ettore 14150 Cleaning Critters Duck Shower Squeegee

Ettore 14150 Cleaning Critters Duck Shower SqueegeeThe colors are bright and vibrant! It''s great quality, price is great!!! My 2 year old loves wiping down the shower with this!

I had been searching for these forever since my old one failed after 10 years. Strong, easy to handle, and fun!

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Haan GS60 Convertible Steamer and Sanitizer

Haan GS60 Convertible Steamer and SanitizerI can''t say I differ much from the other review. I just got mine and I too thought I was loving the feeling of NOT ironing. I had had other hand held cheaper steams so I knew it wouldn''t equal an iron but I didn''t expect to stand in a lake of water and have steam for only 3 minutes. I thought mine was just defective but now that I read the other person''s only steamed for a few minutes perhaps this IS the design. ewww

What was more shocking is after adding water time after time after time when I started to disassembled it to return it IT WAS FULL OF MORE THAN ONE CUP OF WATER!

And that means it does not know when it needs water and it leaks. Two issues.

If not for them I tell you the accessories are the thing. The mitt truly protects your hand from high heat. Heck I''d use it with a regular iron. The lint attachment works well. The hose was surprise. IT IS LIKE VELVET. Truly nice to hold. Steam head is nice and large.

But that''s all I got to enjoy because by time I covered shoulder to waist on a long coat (front only) I realized I had a floor full of water and I was done!

I''ll let you know if an exchange is any better. I''m beginning to think it won''t help either.

Can anyone tell me of one that is a lot better than this?

I was so excited at the prospect of no longer having to iron so thought I''d invest in a quality steamer...unfortunately this one SUCKS! MAYBE 5 mins of steambecause you need to stop and refill the water tank every few minutes way less than the 20 they stated....and still tons of wrinkles...and takes too long -twisting and turning to get the wrinkles out easier to do the old fashion iron and board....bahhhh humbug! what a disappointment:=(

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This item is mis-advertised. Quite often, it spits out water instead of steam. The advertisement says it will steam for twenty minutes before refilling the container. Five minutes of steam time is all you get. It takes longer to attach garment, adjust hooks and clips than it would to steam iron by hand the conventional way. I would not recommend this item.

Ted

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I did not receive this product from Amazon, however I do like this product. It has not taken me very long to get wrinkles out and the steam lasts through at least 4-5 garments. More than 2 sessions of use. Also, I have not had any problems with leakage of water. You do have to make sure you keep the hose from getting twisted which stops the steam and causes drips.

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Bought this to steam new draperies.

Since I was not doing clothing, I didn''t bother to assemble the stand. I put in 2 of their measuring cups of water, and waited for the steam to start.

The machine leaked, spit water all over the place, and shut off (no water indicator came on) every few seconds. I went back to the reviews, and found numerous similar complaints. My wife was ready to return this piece of #$%^.

After a while, I figured out that I must have been overfilling it. That explains why it was spitting water, but why it kept shutting off is beyond me.

Anyway, I went back to the instructions, where they indicated that 2 cups was the proper amount of water. They didn''t mention that the measuring cup that was provided held 2 cups. You only need 1 of their measuring cups to fill it!!

The next time I used the machine, I assembled the stand and used about 1 1/2 cups of water. I placed the machine in the stand with the hose stretched and the nozzle in the holder until it started steaming steadily. Then I took the machine out of the stand and used it as a portable.

The machine steamed perfectly for over 15 minutes (it was still going strong when I finished). I don''t know if using the stand at start-up made a difference.

Haven''t tried it again yet, but I guess the initial problems were a case of RTMS (Read The Manual, Stupid).

Hope this helps others.

Enforcer DC16 18-Ounce Drain Care Build-Up Remover Powder Save 41% Off

Enforcer DC16 18-Ounce Drain Care Build-Up Remover Powder
  • Enzymatic drain cleaner
  • Ends slow drains
  • Safe for all plumbing
  • Safe for septic systems
  • Cleans and removes years of build-up in the plumbing system

After using every other enzyme, name brand drain foam, soup, syrup, and whatever other junk I could find at the store to no avail, I turned to Enforcer. It worked!

We have small pipes and they were clogged as soon as we moved in. This was gunka junka. We poured many different things down the drain.

In three days, Enforcer cleared up the drains. Here is the most important thing:

Pour boiling hot water down the drain first.

Then mix the powder in a quart of warm water (same as you would yeast).

Pour down drain (no standing water)

Then wait at least 6 hours (we waited 12)

Pour another pot of boiling water down the drain

repeat until fully unclogged

We estimate it cleaned up decades of funk. Having bought two jars of it, we have plenty to spare so we will use it for maintenance.

Giving it 5 stars. This is a winner.

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This product works for me but with some caveats. I used it to clear slow draining sinks but, after the three treatments, the drain would become even SLOWER to drain than before. What happened was that as the enzymes attacked the heavy buildup in the trap, the buildup would partially delaminate from the pipe walls and become larger in size as it got saturated with liquid. The water saturated and larger buildup would clog up the pipe even more. Normal draining at this stage would not rinse the partially delaminated gunk from the trap. I had to resort to using a plunger to clear the delaminated gunk. What the plunger pulled up looked like a lot of soft, water saturated seaweed. After using the plunger, the sink trap became very free flowing.

Using the plunger alone without the enzymes would not have done nearly as good a job. The enzymes helped to delaminate the buildup from the pipe wall. So, at least for me, the enzyme product and the plunger had to be used together to get the job done.

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I will chime in here also. ZEP ZDC16 actually does work! We have a tub upstairs which has been giving me trouble for years. It never gets completely clogged but starts draining slower and slower. This is a plastic drain pipe going into a septic tank. I used to use gallons of boiling water both before and after pouring a gallon of liquid plumber down the drain. I''d heat the pipes up with hotwater first. Then pour a couple of gallons of boiling water down the drain followed by some warm Liguid Plumber. A few hours later I would rinse with a couple more gallons of boiling water. This worked most of the time.

This last time I used a treatment of the foaming Liquid Plumber. This is a bleach based product. I let this sit overnight. And it did work much better than my normal routine. But I also bought some of the ZEP ZDC16 at the home improvement store and decided to apply it for the next several days. The drain in the bathtub upstairs worked better every single day. It now works like new. I assume that the deposits that were causing the problem have been eaten by the bacteria/enzyme cleaner. I was skeptical about both the foam and the Zep, but they did the trick. We have had trouble for years and now I think I found the solution.

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I had a shower drain that was so slow that by the end of the shower the water was past my ankles. Very annoying. The drains in the house are old cast iron. I followed the directions of one of the reviewers here by using boiling water in conjunction with allowing the stuff to lay in the drain more than 6 hours.

After 3 days, I was disappointed to find that the drain was still clogged. I waited about 5 days and then decided to put another treatment in the night before. The next evening, my wife decided to take a shower and again it was flooded. After she was out for 10 minutes, it was still draining. I was so annoyed that I took a plunger and went after it pretty violently. It worked. I was shocked.

I had used a drain king on this same drain and gave the drain king stellar reviews. It seems that there was too much gunk in this drain that the Drain King could not remove all that stuff. I''m happy to report that this stuff does actually work.

I also conducted a little experiment. I had a toilet that was leaking and I had to take the toilet out. In doing so, I had a great look at my old cast iron drain from the toilet. It was filled with gunk. I wanted to see if the enzyme stuff would do something to the drain. So i filled the enzyme cleaner in a plastic bottle with warm water and poured it all over that drain. Some of the cleaner puddled on the bottom of the curved drain and in ten minutes all the gunk was cleaned like a new drain. Very amazing to look at. This only happened on the puddled part. The parts that were poured onto looked dried and didn''t have any change in appearance.

I still have to do somemore toilet repair so maybe the next time I plan to expose the drain, I''ll take a video of the enzyme stuff doing its thing so you can see for yourself.

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For those of you who complained that this stuff doesn''t cut through hair...it''s true that hair is made out of amino acids but this does not make it a ''protein''. Hair is protected by keratin and the molecular linkages exclude water. So an enzymatic product can''t penetrate the exterior hair coating, and if you''re talking about hair coated with lots of commercial products it''s that much harder. Lye based drain openers explode the outer keratin layer. I find this product very useful for maintenance and I typically chuck it down all the toilets and drains before going on vacation for 2 3 days or longer.

Keurig 2700 Keurig® Vue® V700 Single serve coffee system Save 22% Off

Keurig 2700 Keurig® Vue® V700 Single serve coffee system,  1, Black/silver(TOP 10 REVIEWER)(COMMUNITY FORUM 04)(#1 Hall OF FAME REVIEWER)The VUE is a totally different unit than current K-Cup Keurigs. I''m comparing it to the OfficePro that we use at work. The VUE is newer, sleeker, has more choices for brewing, and it''s very attractive in design (if a bit larger.) It is definitely versatile. However, there are a number of differences between the VUE and the older Keurig models and these are SO SIGNIFICANT, you should read up before you decide which model you want. For one thing, VUE cups are NOT K cups. That''s right. This coffee maker uses a different type of single-serve unit.

I will say, this is a beautifully-designed unit--very high end in appearance. The touch screen is incredibly easy to use and allows you to customize your brew more than on the standard K cup models. The temperature IS hotter, perfect for drinking. The brew is a bit better--I was able to make a "donut shop" brew at 6 oz and strong, which tastes terrific. The unit apparently pre-wets the grounds (which is why it grunts like a guy lifting 100 pound Olympic plates) and why it takes longer to brew.

**Another update--Jan 2013: I''m finding that the variety and availability of the Vue cups (which are NOT K-cups) is still limited and they are often sold out at big box stores. The price continues higher than for K cups. Solofill now has a Vue refillable cup available at Kohls. Consider that as you read this review.

FINDINGS:

1. First and FOREMOST: The VUE does not take standard K-CUPS. Oh yes, that''s right. You need a totally different sized single pack to use this machine. So if you buy your own supplies for home AND office, it would be best if you have the same models at both locales. ( There is at present, no refillable VUE cup, but I assume someone will craft one sooner or later.

I ran test brews using Barista Cappuccino variety, a 2-part cup system that makes cappuccino with milky froth, not a clone of International Coffees instant in a single-pack as in the current K-cups. I also ran a test of "Donut Shop", "Gloria Jean''s Hazelnut", Celestial Seasoning''s Southern Iced Tea, and Green Mountain Nantucket Blend Iced (brewing both over ice as directed.)

2. You have to be able to buy VUE cups where you buy coffee. Our grocery store has no VUE cups. The selection, from what I can tell surfing around, is not as diverse as for K-cups.

3. READ THIS>>>>>>> The unit is billed as being capable of filling insulated tall travel mugs. BUT...I have several travel mugs, mostly tall steel insulated models. NOT ONE of them fits under the unit EVEN WITH THE BASE REMOVED (you pull the entire black and silver plastic base forward, It comes off easily) . The tallest mug I could get under the unit was a fatter mug that holds 18 oz. If you have a collection of those stainless steel mugs that are often business gifts or sold at coffee stores, yours might not fit under the Vue. So to fill your fave travel mug, you need to measure it under the Vue without the platform to see if it will fit. NOT ALL MUGS WILL FIT. MANY DO. MANY DO NOT.

4. Says "brews hotter." Have not observed any hotter than 184 degrees, a good brewing and drinking temperature but by no means the hottest. Anyway, you can''t expect boiling water to issue forth from such a device. My pump hot water dispenser delivers hotter water, but it simply pumps boiled water out of a steel boiler, it doesn''t have to push it through a filter and past a lot of plumbing and plastic.

5. VUE cups may be hard to find at the moment at your stores, and they are not as inexpensive as the K-cups have become.

6. The drain platform is a bit clunky. You have to make sure you push your mug all the way back as far as you can, or it drips behind the mug. The mug rest, a black plastic insert that fits inside the mug platform, has a slight lip around it and if you are not paying attention, you can miss pushing the mug far enough back. To use a travel mug, assuming it will fit, the entire bottom has to come off. (Pull it off.) Most of my steel insulated mugs still didn''t fit, however. 18 oz seems to be tops. If the mug is tall to make a slimmer part to fit your automobile drink holder, it may not fit, 18 or 20 oz. You have to test it out. Buying the VUE? Take your fave mug along to test out at the store.

7. It takes about twice as long to brew and it''s noisier than the OfficePro model (similar to a B60 model.) Maybe that results in better coffee (more time to hit the grounds) but you won''t be grabbing a cup and running. Took me about 2 minutes.

8. There is some good news: one of the criticisms of the wildly popular Keurig is that it makes more landfill waste. This is true. K-cups are the least ecological of all the single-serve coffee methods, yet K-cups took over the market by storm. This is because the coffee was better (Green Mountain) and because the sealed cup is delightful to use (not messy on the hands) and seals in the fresh taste. No wonder it took the number one spot. But the K-cups apparently can not easily be made recyclable, so I am assuming that Keurig developed the VUE to make a more "green" disposable.

But to recycle the VUE cup, you need to pull out the papery insert filled with wet coffee and throw it and the foil away separately from the recyclable plastic cup. So, back to messy tasks and this is not as easy as a toss into the trash. You need two trash containers (garbage and recycle) and you have to do some peeling away --which I find a fiddly task indeed. How many people are actually going to bother to do this recycling?

9. The touch screen is beautiful, it is my favorite thing on the unit, though I find the icons very small. Still, it''s easy to use and I love its looks and it says "ENJOY!" at the end of the brew cycle. Very slick.

10. The operation is fine, though I think it is a heck of a lot noisier and slower than my OfficePro.

ISSUES and CONSIDERATIONS

1. What will happen to K-Cups? Do we have a dual "razor blade" world with two types of cups for sale on the shelves?

2. What were the designers drinking when they made too little clearance under the brewing spout to hold standard travel mugs?

3. If the new K-cups are designed to be recyclable, then must they have to have an insert for the coffee, and why then extra step is involved to recycle used cups? I presume, this is the best the designers could do....or....is it that K-cups are going off patent this year. Is the consumer going to embrace this? And will there be a self-filling VUE cup? Because many of use like those for home use.

4. This unit is billed as being deluxe, high-end, a "better" Keurig. But...is it really THAT much better, aside from recyclable cups, which I admit is good thing, despite the fiddliness of the procedure. But because this is not an inexpensive unit, and it uses new cups less widely available and with a smaller selection of coffees, is this really high-end or is it just high-price?

5. Predictable, after the Keurig took first place in the single-shot coffee world, landfills reported a deluge of the little white cups. It''s well that Keurig made a "greener" cup but the way you recycle it is not simple and I fear that many people will just toss these in the trash rather than pull apart a used coffee pod, so will it really result in fewer cups in the landfill?

5. One more small issue: you may have trouble seeing tiny icons and numbers--even with reading glasses. The touch screen display displays very small print and is a tad annoying (but I am tall and wear bifocals, so you see the issue. I''m looking down from my 6 foot height onto the counter. You may not have any trouble seeing the display.)

CONCLUSIONS:

PROS:

YES, HOTTER COFFEE, IF YOU WANT, AT JUST THE RIGHT DRINKING TEMP.

A MUCH BETTER BREW, GROUNDS ARE PRE-WETTED

CAN ADJUST FROM 4-18 OZ AND CHOOSE STRENGTH

TEMPERATURE CHOICES

TOUCH SCREEN IS SLICK AND EASY TO USE

GORGEOUS UNIT--VERY HIGH END APPEARANCE

CAN DO TRAVEL MUGS IF YOU TAKE OUT ALL THE BASE PART AND ONLY GO UP TO 18 OZ (TEST YOUR MUG)

CONS:

NOISIER

SLOWER

MORE EXPENSIVE, CUPS ARE MORE EXPENSIVE TOO

LIMITED SELECTION OF COFFEE (FOR NOW)

LIMITED AVAILABILITY CUPS, DIFFERENT CUP than STANDARD

NO SELF-FILL CUP AVAILABLE

NEED TO FIDDLE WITH VUE CUP TO RECYCLE IT

DOESN''T HOLD SOME TRAVEL MUGS (despite saying it does) YOURS MAY NOT FIT

*UPDATE: After a full weekend of putting this beast through its paces, I have to say, it''s fantastic. I did all kinds of brewing, comparing it to my office Keurig and it is undeniably slick, fun to use and flexible. I love the lighted reservoir that lets you know that the tank needs filling (this happens at 1/4 full) and I love the touch screen and the ability to customize volume, strength and temperature for brewing. Only the cost of the cups has me concerned, and the lack of a self-fill cup.

*UPDATE 2: When you purchase Vue Cups, BE CAREFUL. Some of the cocoa, teas, coffee-milk drinks have both sugar AND artificial sweeteners. If you avoid sucralose or other artificial sweeteners, then you have to read the entire ingredients of the Vue Cup very carefully. Some have stevia, which I don''t mind as much, but I do not like a mix of sugar and non-sugar. I think it''s deceptive. You may think "sugar" ok, no artificial sweetener, but it CAN be in there as well, to add more sweetness with lower volume of powder in the cup. OR to reduce the overall calorie count of a single serving to look less fattening. Be careful!

I had my trusty Keurig B60 for 5 years. Never had a problem though I''d heard it didn''t work so well for other people. I generally drink 1 cup of coffee in the morning, though during winter I might have 2-3 throughout the day. I love STRONG coffee and so, when Keurig first hit the market, there weren''t many choices, though now, there are PLENTY.

Anyway, after 5 years (I used filtered tap water)of a wonderful relationship, my Keurig started to say DESCALE every few weeks. Before this happened, I would usually descale twice a year, and don''t recall it ever telling me to until January of 2012. Suddenly, also, it wouldn''t brew and was just really acting up. I was going to try and baby my old Keurig and squeeze every bit of life out of it but then...I had no idea the VUE even existed until someone mentioned it on a social media site. I had just received a 20% coupon from a store that sells stuff for the bed, bath and other rooms, and since it was selling for less there and I had a coupon, I decided to take the plunge even after reading the negative reviews here.

So. Glad. I. Did.

First things first: Flavor seems much better not that the old Keurig brewed bad coffeebut this just seems...fresher? Also, as I mentioned, I love strong coffee. While there are now many K-Cups on the market that are really bold, finding flavored bold coffee was zilch. And I love flavored coffee every now and then. When I purchased the VUE it came with a sample of V-cups and there was a Gloria Jeans Hazlenut (medium roast), so I tried it and pressed the Strong button. It was perfect. I have to admit, I was a little skeptical that it could actually brew stronger, but it did!!! Then I tried a Breakfast Blend (light roast) Green Mountain travel mug, used Strong, and used the 12 oz button, and was very pleased! Now, they say for the larger sizes (12-14-18) you should but a "travel mug" coffee. I haven''t tried using a regular V-cup with a higher oz cup, so I don''t know if it would taste okay or not, but for me this is such a fabulous feature (the Strong button) because now I can drink flavor coffee and it''s more robust using the strong button.

I have turned up the temp to the max it will go (love a HOT cup of coffee). My first cup was not so hot but after that initial cup, the rest of the time, it is piping hot! I say this because I don''t want anyone to panic after brewing their first cup (like I did!).

I love the touchscreen. And after it''s done brewing it reads "Enjoy!" I know this is silly, but I feel like it''s "talking to me" and I smile at it every time. Just a simple silly little thing, but I love simple silly little things!

I haven''t tried the cocoa or the tea or the ice coffee/tea so I can''t comment on that. I never used the cocoa k-cups with my old Keurig and probably won''t with this.

I don''t know if the Amazon Vue comes with a variety pack like the one that was included in the one I bought at the store, but I would **think** it would the variety pack I had included one of: Green Mountain Nantucket Blend, Breakfast Blend travel mug, Tullys French Roast, Barista Prima French Roast, Cafe Escapes cocoa, Timothy''s Decafe Colombian, Gloria Jeans Hazlenut, Coffee People Donut House, Celestial Seasonings Sleepytime tea and Southern Sweet Perfect Iced Tea.

I also love the design. I keep my Keurig on the counter in the kitchen. It sits under cabinets and anytime I wanted to add water or put in a K-cup, I would need to pull it out because it was so tall. The Vue is shorter and I don''t need to pull it out at all when putting in a V-cup or filling the water. Also, to fill the reservoir, you can take off the whole top OR lift part of it (Keeping it on) and pouring in your water.

OH! Also, you can raise the platform so if you''re using a small cup, it won''t spatter a vast improvement from my old Keurig.

This is the first day I''ve used it, so, if I have any problems or anything changes, I will update. If I don''t update, I''m still really happy!!!!!!

Also note, I''m really careful with my money. Mostly all of my clothes shopping is done at a consignment store, I drive a used car, etc...that''s also one of the reasons I wanted to baby the old Keurig as long as possible...however, since I am a huge Keurig fan and rarely splurge on anything else...LOL, I decided with the coupon and price at the store (was selling for the price listed on the Keurig online store)to just go for it. Well worth it, in my opinion.

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I got the Vue about 1 week ago from BB&B for $199 (look for the 20% off coupon) and I love the machine. The noise described by some reviewers isn''t an issue to me since my old coffee pot was just as loud and it is only on for at most 45 seconds when you brew. I feel like the touchscreen is easy to use and mine worked just fine the first try. The Vue cups are nice because you can get strong coffee in an 18 oz travel mug. I do wish it was 2-4 inches taller to fit some taller cups but that isn''t going to make me give it 1 star; I use a 32 oz ''Bucee''s Cup'' and it fit fine but my tumblers are too tall.

I read some folks complaining about the temperatures being reported as ''well under advertised'' which caused me to break out my Thermapen to check mine. Mine was coming out around 184-186 with the brewer running directly where it comes out. I have mine set to 190 degrees so that is pretty close; some heat will dissipate in the Vue cup as it brews so I have no reason to believe it is that far off. At 174 in the cup after it finished even that will burn the skin off of your lips so it is plenty hot for me.

I do wish someone would hurry up and release a refillable Vue cup so we can use our own grounds and cut back on the cost of buying the Vue packs but I am sure someone will get one out soon.

I didn''t give it 5 stars because of 1 bug I am experiencing with the water tank. Mine will brew down to 1/4 left in the tank then stop brewing until more water is added (it prompts you on the screen). Yesterday it had 1/2 a tank left and did it again; I refilled it but it didn''t detect it until I power cycled the machine. I will call Keurig to report it and see what they say about it; it might be something I did or it might just be a sensor.

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First I want to start off saying I was almost disuaded in buying this item because of all the bad reviews. It seems like people are only likely to write reivews when they have a bad experience. So here I am writing a good review because I love the Keurig Vue.

First I''ll start off with the good. The new keurig comes with a button to make a stronger cup of coffee. I personally can taste a difference and I do like the option for a stronger cup. The next thing that sold me was the increase in cup size options, before you had preset options, now you as the user can decided on how big you want your coffee. The cups are limited as of now which is obvious since this is a new item but I have my favorites, and they are already out for the vue, some people are probably not as lucky as I am. The touch screen is so cool, unnecessary? Yes maybe, but very nice touch to the all over aesthetic look of the machine. As for the options available on this keurig its amazing. Theres options for almost every kind of drink. I specifically like the iced coffee feature. I was very skeptical and assumed that it would just make a luke warm cup of watered down coffee but I was so shocked. It tasted great.

Now onto the bad. The noise can be a problem. It is way louder than my old B70 model, but unlike other people it wasn''t exactly a deal breaker. There is also the issue of the tank asking you to add water. Mine does this when its about 1/3 full, is it annoying? Sometimes, but I have a pitcher of filtered water in my fridge at all times, so filling it up in a flash is a breeze. Another downside is the launch flavors available. I said earlier my favorites are already out, but I am sure some of your favorites might not be. The new keurig does brew at a higher temp. I have read and will agree it isn''t 100 percent accurate. When i tested a cup at 192 degrees, it came up around 185.6, that was close enough for me and I didnt mind.

All in all I think this is a great buy. All the negative reviews almost disuaded me but I decided to give it a try anyway. I have had it now for over a month and I enjoy it very much. It''s got a great new look, and the new design of the k-cup is so much better, in my opinion at least. Oh and for those of you green people out there, the vue cups are recyclable.

So in conclusion, I completely recommend this product. I had my old Keurig for 3 years without any problems, and so far none with my current new model. If your considering upgrading, or moving from a standard drip coffee maker to a single cup I say go for it!!!!!!

Please leave comments if you have any questions and I would be happy to answer them.

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I purchased my original Vue from BB&B online and immediately had a problem with the "two streams" from the brew head (see this video posted by another purchaser: go to YouTube and search for "Keurig Vue Problem"). Each time I got the second stream of clear water in addition to the coffee stream, the coffee produced was very weak. (I should note that I have never used a powdered or milk style V-cup in the machine. I only use the standard ground coffee V-cups.) As this problem was causing me to waste a lot of coffee, I contacted Keurig for assistance. They had me run three water-only cycles through the system to "calibrate it" and the next cup I produced was perfect (only a single coffee stream from the front hole in the brew head). Unfortunately, the problem returned almost immediately and, once again, more than half of my subsequent brewing attempts were plagued by the "two streams" problem. I tried rinsing the brew head before each cup and running more water-only cycles, but nothing helped. I finally called Keurig again and they sent me a brand new replacement brewer. This one was only slightly better. I frequently still experienced the "two streams" problem. I believe the second hole (where the clear water exits) is not only designed for water-only cycles, but also to catch any owerflow from a standard brewing cycle. I think what is happening is that the upper (center) piercing unit is not sealing properly and the leakage from the poor seal is what is causing the second stream of clear water. In looking at a used V-cup, I can see a deep indentation in the foil lid between the center piercing and the lower piercing. My hunch is that the foil is not stiff enough to make a good seal between the piercing units at least part of the time. After using the replacement brewer for about two weeks with little success, I contacted Keurig support again and informed them of my continuing problem. I did note to them that I was in a high-altitude area (around 6000 ft) and that I had tried pre-piercing the center of the V-cup and it didn''t help. Keurig support did state that they are aware of the "two streams" issue and that replacing the brewer has usually solved the problem. They recommended that I lower the brew temp to 187 degrees and try again. I did so without success. So I called Keurig support back and the rep stated that she would consult with their engineering department and call me back. I heard back from Keurig the next day and was told, per their Engineering Department, the "two streams" problem will occur at high altitudes (6000+ feet) due to low ambient pressure. Further, there is NO FIX for this issue. As such, I had to return my Vue brewer.

I have posted my experiences here, at BB&B and on another message board to inform prospective purchasers who live in higher altitude areas NOT to purchase the Vue so they can avoid the problems I have experienced.

I am giving the Vue two stars because of Keurig''s excellent customer service (even though they could not resolve my issue). Also, on the occasions when the Vue worked properly for me, it produced great coffee.

5/16/12 Update:

After reading posts here and elsewhere from people with similar problems, I decided to purchase another V700 (my third) and give it one more try. I set up the new unit and immediately started pre-piercing the V-packs in the center with a push-pin and flattening the foil prior to brewing. Using this technique, I have not experienced a single "two stream" problem with the new unit! I did try to brew a V-pack without piercing it and it worked much better than my earlier units, but did leak a few drops of clear water through the second hole in the brew head.

I tried pre-piercing the V-packs with my earlier units, but I used a pocket knife to make a small slit in the center rather than the pinpoint hole made by the push-pin. I also did not flatten out the foil.

With or without pre-piercing, this new machine functions much better than my earlier ones. I still believe that my altitude is a factor, but it pertains to the pressurized V-packs and not the "low ambient pressure" not allowing the machine to function properly as told to me by Keurig Engineering.

To sum it up, I believe Keurig does have a hardware problem with some new V700 units my current unit brews much better than my first two which were returned. That, combined with the pre-piercing technique described above, has allowed me to enjoy the latest Keuring technology despite my altitude and I will be keeping my new V700. I am not changing my original rating at this time due to the difficulties I experienced prior to getting a working setup. (I will provide another update if anything changes.)

To those in high-altitude areas: I would now recommend that you try the new Vue, but be sure to purchase it from a vendor with a good return policy. If you are fortunate enough to get a good unit on the first try and use the technique described above, you will enjoy an excellent machine that produces quality beverages.

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