☕ Elevate your coffee game—brew brilliance in every cup, wherever life takes you!
The CHULUX Single Serve Coffee Maker combines an 800W rapid heating system with versatile pod and ground coffee compatibility, delivering a fresh 12oz cup in under 3 minutes. Its compact, portable design fits small spaces and travel mugs up to 5.7” tall, making it ideal for office, home, or travel use. Featuring BPA-free materials, auto shut-off safety, and easy-to-clean detachable parts, it’s a smart, stylish solution for coffee lovers on the move.
Exterior Finish | Stainless Steel |
Material | Stainless Steel, Plastic |
Item Weight | 2.31 Pounds |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 7.48"D x 4.33"W x 9.06"H |
Capacity | 12 ounces |
Style | Classic |
Color | Black |
Recommended Uses For Product | Office, Kitchen, Meeting Room, Indoor, Apartment, Traveling, Camping, Home, Hotel |
Operation Mode | Fully Automatic |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Human Interface Input | Buttons |
Wattage | 800 watts |
Filter Type | Reusable |
Specific Uses For Product | Hot Coffee |
Special Features | Portable |
Coffee Maker Type | Coffee Infuser |
R**T
AWESOME MACHINE with SUPER FAST DELIVERY!
Most k cup machines are ridiculously over complicated and absurdly expensive. This Machine is knock it outta the park top quality good. literally less than 2, 3 mins to create a tasty, brewed, HOT cup of coffee. Not only that, but it's also having small counter footprint and NO BRAINER easy to clean. Hey, think about it, like an you want to simplify life not make it an ordeal with bulky metal monster machines, multiple choices and to many bells and whistles. SOOOOO here's what happens, least for me, wake up, stumble around, grumble and mutter that I need coffee pronto, take out a coffee cup, put some filtered water in it, dump it in water reservoir, insert k cup, put now empty mug under fill tube on tray, close lid and lock it, press power button and WHAMMO, Excellent brewed coffee down the hatch...and think how clever I am, and if I want more, I repeat the steps or wife can make it for me. We both like this easy breezy, classy machine. SWEEET!
C**Y
Worked Great for 18+ Months, then a Good Cleaning Makes Good as New!
I bought this single cup brewer for several important reasons:Small size/footprint— takes up very little countertop spaceLow power—800W allows me to plug in same 20A kitchen outlet as the 1200W microwave oven, which also shares the same circuit as the rice cooker and refrigerator. Once in a while the branch circuit breaker trips when the rice cooker and microwave oven are both running. But I have not had the problem when the Chilux and microwave are both running. Some more “powerful” coffee makers might brew your cup 30 seconds faster, but then I might have to go outside to reset the circuit breaker more often.Perfect for Travel—this little thing is light and compact. While it doesn’t have a water storage tank that traps water inside, I still place inside a plastic bag when packing into my bag just in case there’s a few drips.Low Price—the price for this little thing is fair. I wanted a small unit without any fancy features and it fit my needs perfectly.Now on to my long term review. Maybe I have had extremely good luck with my unit, but it has worked flawlessly for one year and about 9 months. For the price I could not ask for anything better. I have used it daily for a morning cup of coffee since my doctor advised me to cut back on caffeine when diagnosed with a heart arrhythmia condition. I don’t want or need a large coffee pot and the single use k-cups are perfect for me when brewed with 12-14 oz water and then poured into a vacuum insulated coffee mug to last all morning. I also have used it for single cup afternoon coffee either decaf or regular with an 8oz to 10oz water charge. I use a 2 cup Pyrex glass pitcher to fill water and then collect the brewed.I have only used tap water from the municipal water supply. This is great water I’ve been drinking for years. This might be one of the reasons I have not had to clean my unit for 1.75 years.Now the failure came over the course of a week recently. The coffee maker would dispense the brew more slowly than normal, and I noticed a little bit less volume when it reached end of brew cycle. Finally it would simply turn off after only half the water was dispensed. It seemed that the problems people reported in their reviews finally reached my unit.Ok, so I had never attempted to clean the unit in the whole time I’ve used it. So, I thought I should try the vinegar cleaning method. My box and cleaning instructions were long gone. Instead I poured standard white vinegar 6 oz into the reservoir and started a complete brew cycle with no coffee pod installed. I then added a few ice cubes to cool down the brewed output and poured it back Into the reservoir for another run. It did not do much good and I thought to myself that maybe I should have been cleaning regularly as recommended.So I stepped it up a notch by using CLR cleaner because that stuff does wonders for cleaning mineral deposits like calcium and lime and rust — hence the name CLR! I knew that the CLR product is non toxic and is recommended for cleaning coffee makers. I failed to read the fine print on the bottle that said to use 1 part CLR to 8’parts water for this task. Instead I used 6 oz straight poured into the intake, then I ran a brew cycle. The new cycle terminated early after only half the fluid had been transferred. So I hit the brew cycle button again for more action. After that I added ice cubes to cool the solution and dilute a little and I ran it again through the brewer. I did this several times until had about 12 ounces of working cleaning fluid. I poured the solution in the reservoir hit the brew button until the unit started to produce an output then I promptly hit the button again to stop the action. I came back an hour later and decided to continue running the cycle which seemed to be much improved! The cleaning actually worked great!Now the problem was flushing out the coffeemaker with clean water.... running the CLR straight meant higher concentration and it took about 10 cycles of running 12 to 16 oz clean water each time to clean the unit. I let the water sit in the unit for an hour between cycles and it eventually reduced the residual CLR cleaner smell to levels my sensitive nose could no longer detect.Looking back I should have first followed the directions of using 1 part vinegar to 1 part water, poured into the unit and start then stop the brewing cycle to let it sit and clean the unit for an hour. I plan to do this next time the performance degrades — either the brew flow slows down and/or the volume out does not equal the volume in. I don’t think I need to do this every 2 weeks since my water seems to not cause buildup problems for about 18 to 21 months. Maybe every 6 months would be good.I bought a second Chulux unit a few days ago when my first stopped working, but then after cleaning my original is back running good as new! ! !I’m keeping the second unit anyway since it arrived today. I almost feel like buying a third unit to keep as a spare for 10 years down the road when you probably cannot buy them anymore. I think eventually the electronics or mechanical parts, hoses, etc may fail. But until then I will keep using and cleaning this little champ every day!
A**N
Cute, room for improvement but works as advertised
The first thing noticed was that the colors in the photos are off. The product is a much brighter/bolder color than pictured, in this case the muted burnt orange item pictured is actually a bright punchy orange. So be prepared for that.Looking past that, comparing this to the Hamilton Beach single-serve Flexbrew that brews both k-cups and coffee grounds, this unit wins. It's easy to use, and is thankfully compatible with the 8 Reusable Keurig Single K Cup 2.0 - Solo Filter Pod Coffee Stainless Mesh - 8 Rainbow Color as well as all Keurig coffee and cocoa k-cups used thus far. It takes about 2.5 minutes for the water to heat up, then 30 seconds later your cup is full and it's ready to brew again.PRO: Small and light, probably the smallest available at this time. Great for travel or saving counter space.PRO: Easy enough for elderly relatives to usePRO: Much easier to clean than a traditional coffee pot (even with the reusable K-cups rinsing out the coffee grounds)PRO: Cheaper than the beastly sized Keurig machines, and the Hamilton Beach single-serve FlexbrewPRO: Can brew cup after cup, there's no cool down time like on some unitsPRO: No leakage or grounds found in coffee/cocoa/tea brewed thus farCON: The water volume that comes back out is inconsistent. About 1 out of 5 cups made seems to be off. So that cup that only brewed half full, the next person that uses it will have a cup that overflows. So be prepared for that.CON: A bit noisier than expected while it heats up the water. Not a deal killer as long as you aren't brewing the coffee near a sleeping person. I'd liken it to the sound volume of a hair dryer on low, definitely noisier than my large water peculator.CON: Confusing marketing. Like many foreign products & clothing sold on Amazon this unit looks identical to other coffee makers just with a different name stamped on it and having minor differences. For example, if you compare this Chulux to the IFill Cup - Single Serve Compact K-cup Brewer - Ifill300 (Black) (Includes Free 6 Units of Ifill Cup Filter, Reusable up to 10 times)r and the Knox Compact Travel Size K-Cup Coffee Brewer sold here you'll see what I'm referring to. In this case, the Chulux and Knox both have the built in water filter (when you lift the top lid to dump in water, there's a small filter basket with a screen that filters any bits that may try sneaking in when you dump your water in. The Ifill unit doesn't have that, but instead comes with 6 semi-reusable coffee pods (not as nice as the ones you can buy separately). So comparing apples to apples, look at both this Chulux and the Knox and buy whichever has the better sale.CON: This won't be a con for people just wanting to brew into a regular ceramic coffee cup, but I hope future models are made slightly larger to accommodate taller travel mugs. With the base tray, the max height of your mug can be 4.5". With the units base tray removed, a 5.75" tall travel mug could fit underneath, perhaps slightly taller if you tilt it in. Good for smaller 12oz travel mugs (12oz is the max water volume), pictured is a 16oz travel mug that definitely won't fit under the spout.Overall, a compact unit that does the job and handles any k-cup or your choice of coffee grounds in a reusable k-cup pods (sold separately). If they could make future models slightly larger and with some sound dampening it would be an easy 5-star winner.
J**A
Slim, Compact
Coffee Maker works great using the k-cup. It is small, lightweight, and definitely saves a lot of counter space. Can make up to 12 oz of coffee and very easy to use. This is a single serving, so if you want a specific amount of water, that's how much you pour into the machine. I found it best to fill your mug with water to measure the amount of coffee you want. Then pour it into the coffee maker. It also has the ability to make ground up coffee. This is perfect for someone who like to drink coffee at home as it is mainly for peopel who drink out of coffee mugs. It will not fit taller travel mugs.
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