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3 reasons to buy a Mr Coffee Coffee Maker (FTTX 95)

Mr coffee coffee maker is a household name. Yes, Mr coffee is indeed a household name, for those that are not aware, it is this company that introduced the first automatic drip coffee maker.

Having this 'first' on their credentials, you cannot deny the heritage and brand strength of Mr coffee coffee maker, however, meeting most coffee lovers' expectations is what makes this FTTX 95 so popular.

To most people when buying a coffee maker, three of the things that they would look for are:

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  • easy to use
  • availability
  • easy to clean.

Not your typical Courts Coffee maker, but this brewer is pretty good.

Cool and sleek is what this Mr coffee coffee maker has with its black brushed with a chrome accents. By being chrome, you would immediately know that the carafe is thermal, which is another feature that I would look for in any coffee maker, simply because we have had enough of burn coffee!

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Reason 1: Easy to Use

The FTTX 95 as with all programmable coffee maker, all one needs to do is to set it up and hours later, you would be 'beep' when the coffee is ready.

It also comes with dual water windows, so that you would know how much water to add to get your perfect brew, nothing complicated in getting that perfect brew. Exceeding the 'easy to use' criteria.

This might not be the single serve coffee machine you are looking for, but many says this is better than Nespresso Machine!

If that is not enough, there are buttons for you to choose the strength of the brew, no longer do you need to gauge the amount of beans, the amount of water, all it takes now is a button push.

Reason 2: Availability

Anyone that loves coffee, wants to have fresh coffee with the least amount of work. That is the reason why I think thermal carafe is so important.

Sure, the user guide says 6 hours, but give and take 2 hours and you still have fresh and hot coffee that you can enjoy 4 hours after you brew it. That should satisfy the 'always available' right?

Reason 2: Easy to clean

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Similar to any appliances, cleaning is important. FTTX 95's special cleaning cycle allows you to clean it easily. Eliminating the worry that coffee maker is very troublesome to clean.

There you have it folks, more than 3 reasons why FTTX 95 is a great coffee maker to have for your coffee enjoyment.

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Product Description

This 12-cup coffee maker comes with a variety of programmable options for that perfect cup. Features include brewing pause and serve, a 2-hour and a 4-hour adjustable automatic shut-off, brew strength selector, special cleaning cycle, and more! Permanent Filter Fresh Brew Timer Brew Strength Selector Adjustable Temperature Warmer Plate Water Window Cord Storage On/Off Audible Signals On/Off Ambient Lighting Cup Rack Silicone Decanter Mat


Features

  • Brewing Pause & Serve
  • Removable Filter Basket
  • Adjustable Automatic Shut-Off (2-hour or 4-hour)
  • Special Cleaning Cycle
  • Water Filtration

Customer Reviews

MRX35: Brews as Great as it Looks
I went through a bunch of coffee makers when it came time to replace my old Mr. Coffee FTX20 12-cup programmable coffeemaker, white. At the time I bought my previous Mr. Coffee coffee maker, most of the available reviews for the FTX series read like a consumer recall in the making. I took a chance, and the FTX20 actually ended up serving me very well for little over two years (with only one of the oft-reported mysterious overflows). It had gotten, unfortunately, to the point where the Mr. Coffee FTX20's brew was either bitter or burnt, perhaps due to overheating or over extraction. Thus began my search for a suitable replacement.
I contemplated a Cuisinart DCC-1200 12-Cup Brew Central Coffeemaker, Black and Stainless Steel. This make/model has some of the best reviews for a product of its kind, but it was just too ugly, and the control knobs and switches were less than intuitive when compared to what I was accustomed to. I then thought I struck a bargain after finding a remanufactured Krups FMF5 10-Cup Programmable Coffeemaker with Thermal Carafe, Black with Stainless Steel in a discount store. To my dismay, it not only had a lousy Pause 'n Serve feature, but while I was rinsing out the unit with a full pot of water, as per the directions, hot water came out of the back near the top of the handle and burned me. While I can't be sure about the origin of the first problem, the second problem wasn't a consequence of having been a refurbished unit -- it's a dangerous design flaw that others have reported elsewhere on the Internet. Nevertheless, I had owned it long enough to realize that a thermal carafe was not for me -- bulky, and impossible to see how much coffee remains in the pot short of picking it up and swooshing it around or removing the lid (which defeats the thermal heat trapping benefits).
When I was returning the FMF5 to the store, I spotted the Krups FME2 12-Cup Programmable Coffeemaker with Glass Carafe, White. KRUPS fans swear by the great cup of coffee these units can brew, so I was seriously interested in trading the faulty thermal design for the standard glass carafe model. But then I noticed something. The glass carafe is paper thin. I mean WAY more thin than the cheapest drugstore coffee maker carafe. Combined with the fact that the carafe is thinner than average, the handle is glued on without any metal band to reinforce the attachment! Scratch KRUPS.
Next, I came across a very stylish and retro looking Sunbeam 'Heritage Edition' coffee maker in black plastic with chrome-colored accents (not presently available on Amazon). It features a rotary bezel surrounding a back-lit LED clock display by which to set the clock and delayed brew features. Flick a switch, and the unit begins to brew. It also includes the popular Pause 'n Serve feature. Unfortunately, my old Mr. Coffee machine spoiled me. It was disappointing to realize that despite the ample area on the LED clock, there is no 'Fresh Brew Timer' to indicate how long the coffee had been sitting on the warming plate. (I expected many of the same features given that Sunbeam and Mr. Coffee are owned by the same company.) The Sunbeam Heritage Edition also fails to beep when brewing is complete, nor does it sound an alert when the warming plate is about to shut off. It doesn't provide an adjustable warming plate temperature, either (an important feature if you want to prevent that last cup or so from scorching). For $65 the Sunbeam Heritage Edition struck me as high on style, but short on features.
After considering a number of additional close-but-not quite potential replacements -- including a KitchenAid KCM511OB 10-Cup Programmable Coffeemaker, Onyx Black, which during the first rinse cylce leaked water on to the counter from a plastic seam along the lower left side -- I finally found the Mr. Coffee Classic Edition on clearance at Kohls. According to the holographic sticker on the package, model MRX35/MRX36 commemorates 35 years since Mr. Coffee introduced the first automatic-drip coffee maker in 1972. Mr. Coffee consulted an outside design firm to come up with the 1970s retro-meets-modern design concept, and the result is that the coffee maker functions as well as it looks. The warming plate temperature slider is located where you would expect -- below the warming plate. The remaining 11 controls are grouped to the left of the decanter so that they are not in the path of escaping steam. And while 12 buttons may sound intimidating, the result is that every function is in clearly labeled in plain sight, with no toggling through menus or holding down a series of button combinations.
In the highly unusual category, the Mr. Coffee Classic Edition even includes a button to activate a rear-mounted LED light that acts as a sort of night light! Along with the new features, there are familiar features such as Mr. Coffee's patented 'Fresh Brew Timer' (shows you a countdown so you can keep track of how long the warming plate has been on and when it will shut off), Pause 'n Serve (that works!), and a two- or four-hour selectable warming plate option. The carafe, meanwhile, accepts 12 five-ounce cups. Before coffee reaches the carafe, however, the water is filtered through an inexpensive charcoal disk common to other Mr. Coffee models. (The filters are easily located in stores such as Target.)
Another aspect that I enjoy is the back-lit LED clock. Most of the newer coffee makers are using LED clocks that resemble cheap digital watch displays. This one provides a digital clock with an analog style display, which is easy to read when you're in the kitchen at night or early AM hours. Because it is back lit in a pale blue color, the display is also a lot easier to read than a similar back lit analog-style clock display on my old Mr. Coffee, which emitted a rather bright shade of green back lighting that did not contrast well with the LED graphic. One other change from my old Mr. Coffee is that the 'Ready Signal' is now a feature users may switch on or off. I prefer to leave mine on because I tend to go from room to room and the tone alerts me, much like a microwave, that my coffee is ready and waiting (and no worse sounding than a microwave beep, incidentally). Two or four hours later, the signal is used once more to confirm that the warming plate auto-shutoff has engaged. While nearly anyone can learn to appreciate the benefits of this feature, I would imagine that the Ready Signal would be particularly useful for those with low vision.
While the design coupled with its many features may have influenced my decision to purchase the MRX35, the coffee it brews is what has influenced me to keep it. I am the sort of coffee drinker who would have never dreamed of touching the stuff prior to the introduction of Starbucks and the realization that loads of whole milk, cream, sugar and flavoring could turn a bitter brew into a treat (my favorite being lattes). Of course, the challenge is getting anything that even remotely resembles those great gourmet flavors at home. Over the years, my coffee technique has improved. I use purified water. I do not buy pre-ground coffee. I store my coffee beans in chilled airtight stainless steel containers. And I grind them in a burr grinder only moments before brewing. Try as I may, however, the coffee I got straight out of the pot -- without adding cream and sugar -- always tasted a bit on the harsh side (not only from my previous coffee maker, but in everyone else's). So it was with much surprise -- and even the fleeting impression that there might be something wrong with my new coffee machine -- that I realized that not only does it smell less bitter, but the resulting coffee tastes much, much more smooth. I don't know what Mr. Coffee has done, but it is nearly impossible to get anything distasteful out of this machine. Because the coffee is so mellow, I can drink it with far less 'doctoring' when compared to the coffee brewed by any previous coffee maker I've owned. For those that prefer a stronger cup, there is also the option to switch on a 'Strong Brew' setting (stronger in flavor, but still not bitter).
One downside to this machine, if you can call it that, is that the coffee doesn't come out as hot as some of its competitors. In my tests, the initial rinse-water cycles produced temperatures of about 170-172 degrees. However, after removing the coffee-filled carafe immediately after brew, I am registering temperatures closer to 155-160. As a workaround, those who prefer milk or creamer may wish to preheat the milk in order to prevent the temps from going even lower. Alternately, place a very small amount of milk in a stainless steel creamer on top of the coffee maker as the coffee brews, and it may be just enough to take the ice-cold edge off the milk as a result of passive heating (you may wish to remove the silicone decanter mat that rests on top, however).
A more serious downside, perhaps, is that failing to remove the carafe carefully can result in the brew basket assembly/tray snagging on the carafe lid and dislodging (which can cause it to drip hot liquids). I had it happen during the initial rinse water cycle, and I quickly learned to keep the decanter level until it fully clears the slide-out filter/brew basket drawer. If the manufacturer had provided just a tad more clearance between the bottom of the brew basket/dispenser and the carafe lid, I doubt this would be an issue to watch out for. Fortunately, the Pause 'n Serve works fairly reliably -- providing you don't yank the pot off the warmer.
As nice as this coffee maker is, common sense still applies. For best results, always read the user manual. I learned, for example, that one should never remove the decanter during mid-brew for more than 30 seconds. Many coffee makers offer a Pause 'n Serve function, but the water will continue to back up and eventually overflow if the decanter is not promptly replaced. I also learned that the permanent filter, decanter lid and decanter are all dishwasher safe (top rack only). Additionally, the owner's manual indicates that a red light will come on to indicate when it is time to descale the machine using the included Special Cleaning Cycle. Nevertheless, coffee will taste better and brew faster if decalcified more frequently. (The user guide includes a chart to determine the ideal cleaning interval.) Overfill the water reservoir, meanwhile, and it will, like any other coffee maker, exit an inconspicuous weep hole on the back. Moreover, while this coffee maker comes with a permanent basket-style filter, paper filters remain an option for those who prefer to use fine grinds that might otherwise clog a permanent filter (and/or cause the brew basket to overflow). Meanwhile, those who experience the dreaded overflow phenomena are advised to make certain they are using the carafe to measure the water, loading it with the correct grind -- medium for most automatic-drip machines -- and that the decanter, water and coffee filters are fully seated. Lastly, owners of some of water filtration models may get by without using the water filter, but on other coffee makers of this type performance may rely upon the filter being in place. Users who have problems, in any event, should find the expanded troubleshooting section in the Mr. Coffee Classic Edition user manual more useful than may have been the case for previous coffee makers. Of course, it is always wise to save the receipt and the original packaging for the duration of the warranty just in case!
Now that we're into 2008, I am uncertain if this 1972-2007 anniversary edition will remain on the market. According to the Mr. Coffee Web site, two colors are currently available: Coffee Bean Brown (MRX35) and Red (MRX36). Get one while they last!
UPDATE
Having moved beyond the break-in period, I have found some quirks that are worth reporting because they may be deal breakers for some would-be buyers. Other reviews on this model report dripping from the top right-hand corner near the brew basket tray. Condensation builds up during brewing and water drips from the top right corner to the bottom right corner. Now I can say that the same drip has developed on my unit. Secondly, the coffee maker seems increasingly prone to dribbling coffee from the brew basket after the brew cycle is complete. Removing the decanter during this dribbling process causes coffee to drip on the warming plate -- which, if tolerated, will eventually cause the warming plate to rust.
At first, the issue was simple enough to resolve: Let the decanter sit two or three minutes after the ready tone sounded to allow the coffee to finish dribbling into the pot. For the most part, that approach still works. But it isn’t foolproof. Recently, I left the decanter in place roughly 15 minutes and still it began to dribble after removing it from the warming plate. As a result, the second work-around I've developed after the brew process is complete is to slightly displace the decanter without removing it entirely from the warming plate. This changes the position of the Pause 'n Serve mechanism so that any coffee that is trapped in that area will drip into the pot instead of the warming plate. (This dribbling problem is not to be confused with using the Pause 'n Serve feature mid way through the brewing process, which thankfully seems to work without a hitch.)
The Problem
Heat from the brewing process appears to expand the junction between the right side of the brew basket tray and the upper right corner of the outer housing (refer to product photo if you are uncertain what area this refers to). When the coffee maker cools, the gap closes. During the brew process, however, heat and pressure from steam forces an opening between the plastic seams of roughly 3-4mm, and eventually roughly one tablespoon-worth of condensation begins to drip. (Fortunately, the water is relatively harmless as it does not hit the plate, nor the temperature slider mounted directly beneath the warming plate.)
I believe this observation ties in to my early but previously unmentioned impression that unlike most coffee makers the MRX35 emits virtually no 'huffing and puffing' during or at the conclusion of the brew cycle. Well, apparently it was creating just as much hot stream as any other coffee maker, but it just took some time to begin traveling the path of least resistance.
As for why the coffee dribbles out of the brew basket after the machine has signaled that it has completed brewing, I can only guess. At this point, the problem with hot coffee dribbling off the Pause ‘n Serve onto the warming plate may be as brief as one minute — after which it is possible to remove the decanter with no dribbling — or as long as 15 minutes post brew. So it would seem that by the end of the brew cycle a heat-induced distortion or a dislacement of the plastic brew tray assembly has developed, which, in turn, forces the convex Pause 'n Serve mechanism to slightly hang up on the concave portion of the decanter lid (trapping a few tablespoons of coffee in the process).
In closing, Mr. Coffee should have used an underlying metal band or reinforced plastic frame to keep the outer housing from separating from the brew basket tray on the upper right side. Unfortunately, it would appear the designers reserved the brushed metal bands that rim the top and bottom sections for purely aesthetic purposes. Alternately, the designers should have allowed the steam to vent from the top as most coffee makers do so that condensation would not form around the outer perimeter of the brew basket to the extent that it increasingly seems prone to do. Therefore, if Mr. Coffee continues to market this machine in 2008 or beyond, I would suggest they make a modification to the design to eliminate flex/expansion in the band of plastic that rims the decanter/brew basket area.
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Classic Coffeemaker: Still the best!
Over the years, I have had Mr. Coffeemakers and have been pleased with every one. After a couple of years, they seem to have a shelf life.they up and die on you but during that couple of years.they make darn good coffee.
In the meantime, I have tried the Cuisinart top of the line, a couple of the Barista models (Starbucks) and every one of them made coffee that made me despair. It wasn't as if these two manufacturers' products did not have a shelf life, because they conked out; the reason they had no shelf life was that I threw them out, because I could not get a good cup of coffee.
Well, I am back. I just picked up my new Mr. Coffee Classic today and just tasted the coffee..hmmm good. It has all of the bells and whistles, but does not automatically grind the coffee. I did not want that feature; because none of them get the coffee the way I like it. I have a separate grinder to grind up my coffee beans now. However, Mr. Coffee does have models that grind the beans as well if you must have that feature built into your coffee maker.
This model has cord storage, ambient light, 2 to 4 hour warmer with icon, brew strength, make coffee now or delay button(s), clock, pause button, warming pad, place for cups, filter, water filter, pretty much everything all of the more expensive brands have for much, much less. And best of all, it works. You can have a great cup of coffee.
By the way, I have even purchased the most inexpensive Mr. Coffee models in the past; and even these models outclassed the coffee of the Cuisinart and Barista models I had. I honestly believe that keeping it simple works best and Mr. Coffee knows how to brew coffee. Haven't tried making cocoa yet; but think that would be dynamite.

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Anyways, I am very pleased with my purchase and feel like I have come home again with a thrifty buy. Just wanted to share my experiences so that you do not pay too much for a machine which does not give you what you want: a good cup of coffee.