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 price:$19.99 
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With futuristic looks and high-tech construction, Bodum's Pavina drinkware makes an exciting departure from traditional glassmaking. Each vessel is crafted of two layers of clear borosilicate glass, creating an optical illusion that the liquid floats freely inside. Used for scientific lab equipment, borosilicate is exceptionally strong, lightweight, and thermal. The double walls also make the glasses heat-resistant and condensation-free-so hands and tables and stay safe. Winner of the prestigious European IF Design Award, Pavina's shapes are cheerfully rounded and versatile in size to suit many serving needs. Because the glasses are mouth blown, each one may have slight variations. The inner layer should be protected from sharp or heavy objects. Pavina goes safely into the dishwasher and microwave.


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KitchenAid Attachments are an easy and affordable way to expand the versatility of your KitchenAid stand mixer. Choose the grinder, the rotor slicer/shredder or the juicer attachment. Carries KitchenAid's hassle-free total replacement warranty as well as a 1-year full warranty.

Ice-cream maker produces up to 4 quarts in 20 to 40 minutesFully automatic operation--no labor-intensive stirring requiredMakes homemade ice cream, frozen yogurt, custard, sherbet, and gelatoEasy-lock lid; hand wash; user manual with 20 recipes includedMeasures approximately 12 by 12 by 13-1/2 inches; 1-year limited warranty
< Hamilton Beach 68330R 4-Quart Automatic Ice-Cream Maker > < Ben&Jerry's Homemade Ice Cream&Dessert Book > < The Best Ice Cream Maker Cookbook Ever > < Rival 5-Pound Bag of Rock Salt > < Old-Fashioned Homemade Ice Cream: With 58 Original Recipes > < The Ultimate Ice Cream Book: Over 500 Ice Creams, Sorbets, Granitas, Drinks, And More > < Camp Chef Safety Roasting Sticks, Four Pack >




 price:$1.00 
 Hamilton Beach
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customer 's review
(Go buy this right now!!)

(great)

(AWESOME!!)

(Makes the best ice cream!)

(Great Ice Cream Maker for the Price)
We chose to buy this Hamilton Beach ice cream maker because we recently bought an inexpensive ($30) Hamilton Beach food processor on amazon, which we're satisfied with. My husband said this ice cream maker is the best $31.99 we ever spent. We made raspberry frozen custard for our first batch in the ice cream maker. We used the base recipe for frozen custard in the little included recipe book, but cut it in half and added fresh raspberries. The noise is loud, so loud that it's hard to hear the TV. But it only took 30 minutes to finish, so that's not long at all. The parts of the machine are pretty cheap plastic and the freezer container a thin aluminum, but we are happy with it for our uses. It was very easy to use. As far as the amount of ice needed, we used a full container of ice from our automatic ice-maker in our freezer. We didn't add any additional ice during the 1/2 hour it took to finish. It wasn't necessary. The custard was soft and creamy when done. It was better than the frozen custard I grew up with. The container the ice cream churns in is adequate to store in the freezer when the ice cream is done. You can't find better for the money than this ice cream maker, I'm sure. It makes a large quantity, too (4 qts/1 gallon).
This is a great ice cream maker. Large capacity and quick working. It is a bit noisy, but we don't mind because we use it outside on the porch.
THis product is AMAZING! I researched and researched ice cream makers and found this lovely item. Being so cheap- and a 4qt (much larger than the others!) I was a bit leery... Low and behold it works GREAT!! We made 2 batches yesterday and they tasted GREAT!!!! Definately purchase!!!
This makes awesome ice cream. Creamy, and perfect ice cream in 30-40 minutes. Absolutely love the quality of this product, especially for under $35. You can't go wrong with this ice cream maker.
I spent very little compared to other ice cream makers. The Hamilton Beach is just the right size, is simple to use and makes great ice cream! My kids and husband love it, too!
Makes ice cream, frozen yogurt, custard, sherbet&gelato, fully automatic, over 20 recipes included, Easy-Lock lid
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< Hamilton Beach 68330R 4-Quart Automatic Ice-Cream Maker > < Ben&Jerry's Homemade Ice Cream&Dessert Book > < The Best Ice Cream Maker Cookbook Ever > < Rival 5-Pound Bag of Rock Salt > < Old-Fashioned Homemade Ice Cream: With 58 Original Recipes > freaks

Stainless-steel arms with soft, comfortable gripsNylon heads safe for nonstick cookwareHeat-resistant up to 400 degrees FahrenheitTongs lock closed for storageDishwasher-safe
< Oxo Good Grips 9-Inch Locking Tongs with Nylon Heads > < Oxo Good Grips Nylon Balloon Whisk > < Oxo Good Grips 12-Inch Stainless-Steel Locking Tongs > < Oxo Good Grips Flexible Vegetable Brush > < Oxo Good Grips Pastry Scraper > < Oxo Good Grips Nylon Flexible Turner, Black > < Oxo Good Grips Swivel Peeler > < Oxo Good Grips Corn Holders > < Oxo Good Grips Multi Grater > < Oxo Good Grips 9-Inch Whisk > < Oxo Good Grips Small Cookie Scoop >




 price:$2.10 
 OXO
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customer 's review
(Missing An Important Feature)

(Good for anondized cookware)

(Great tongs, but the plastic used is horrible)

(Excellent Tool!)

(Great pair of tongs)
These OXO Good Grips are ok as far as tongs go. They do the job satisfactorily for grabbing food whether cooking it or serving it. The one problem I have with these is that you need two hands to open them from the closed position and this is not always convenient to do when you are cooking. The mechanism at the top needs to be pulled out in order to open these. There are two ways to do this: drop whatever you might be doing with the other hand and use that, or use your teeth. Using my teeth is not acceptable. It's a pain to have to stop what I'm doing and use both hands to open tongs. On the other hand, the tongs are very convenient to close because one simply has to push down on a hard surface and the mechanism slides in and closes the tongs.
These tongs are multi-purpose....they work great for non-stick pans as well as any other type of pan. They clean easily and can go in the dishwasher.
Some of OXO's products, which are normally pretty good to great, make use of this rubbery black plastic, on handles or other parts. This handle's made of pretty shoddy, low heat resistant plastic. The handle melts over flames/resting on hot objects, as mentioned in other reviews. I count this under "accident/inappropriate use" so that's not a real issue with this product. The bigger issue is that this plastic also melts, over time, after putting the tongs in the dishwasher! The handle becomes sticky, gummy and leaves black, sticky streaks on your hands.

The tongs are brilliant and work really well; unfortunately OXO cut corners on the materials used (which unfortunately is true of a lot of their products) :(

Nevertheless, I got a second one and will use it until it also melts ;)

I bought this for my husband to use on our non-stick pans, he loves it and so do my pans!
This is my second pair of Oxo locking tongs and I've been pleased with both. My first Oxo tongs did not have nylon heads, which is fine, but I wanted to try these tongs out. Having the nylon heads helps to not puncture food (or tear apart), scratch nonstick skillets, etc. I got a bunch of use out of my original Oxo tongs, but having the nylon heads definitely is an added benefit. You do have to keep them away from high heat (grills, or keeping them against a skillet for an extended period of time).

The grips are helpful and have the same quality as the rest of the utensil. The overall quality is top notch. The locking mechanism will last for a long time and these tongs do stand up to the Oxo name. Highly recommended.

Finally, the perfect Tongs for use with nonstick cookware. These OXO GOOD GRIPS Tongs feature the sturdy stainless steel construction and soft grips you expect, with nylon heads you need to protect your cookware. The nylon heads are heat resistant to 400 degrees Fahrenheit. Lock the Tongs in the closed position for convenient storage.
Not only do these 9-inch tongs cushion hands and provide thumb rests, which are useful when gripping heavy objects, but the nylon heads won’t scratch nonstick cookware. Doubling as a hang loop, a tab on the bottom pulls out to lock the stainless-steel tongs shut, allowing them to slip easily into a drawer. The nylon heads are heat-resistant to 400 degrees Fahrenheit, and the tongs are dishwasher-safe.--Ann Bieri
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< Oxo Good Grips 9-Inch Locking Tongs with Nylon Heads > < Oxo Good Grips Nylon Balloon Whisk > < Oxo Good Grips 12-Inch Stainless-Steel Locking Tongs > < Oxo Good Grips Flexible Vegetable Brush > < Oxo Good Grips Pastry Scraper > freaks

Round jar with 4 food bowls for hot or cold lunch storageVacuum-insulated stainless-steel construction keeps food warmMicrowaveable bowls measure 15.2, 10.1, 9.5, and 6.8 ouncesEasy-to-clean container washes quicklyIncludes convenient carrying bag for transport
< Zojirushi Mr. Bento Stainless-Steel lined Lunch Jar, Silver > < Bento Boxes: Japanese Meals on the Go > < Zojirushi Ms. Bento Vacuum Lunch Jar in Stainless Steel > < Global Decor Stainless Steel Chopsticks, 4 Pairs > < The Ultimate Rice Cooker Cookbook : 250 No-Fail Recipes for Pilafs, Risottos, Polenta, Chilis, Soups, Porridges, Puddings and More, from Start to Finish in Your Rice Cooker > < Zojirushi Micom 3-Cup Rice Cooker and Warmer, Stainless Steel >




 price:$29.00 
 Zojirushi
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customer 's review
(My new best friend)

(Great Lunch Box For Children)

(It works great, but it's not that big.)

(If your looking for proper insulation, look elsewhere.)

(Great lunch box)
I did some research before I invested in a "lunch box" so I could start taking leftovers to work (our cafeteria is not great and we usually have lots of leftovers when I cook four weeknights out of five). This is such a quality item that is so functional and visually-pleasing that I'm surprised not every lunch-bagger carries one. I couldn't agree more with the scores of reviewers who say that:

* It is very well-made with high quality plastic
* It holds a lot of food
* It makes packing (and eating) your lunch fun
* Even at $38 or so, it will pay for itself quickly
* The carrying bag is a great bonus
* Comes with a fine spork that works with about anything but soup
* It holds a good temperature, hot or cold

On the last point, I prefer to pack lunch the night before and refrigerate the unit. Microwaving at work is easy. If the contents really need to be kept cold, I'll replace the top small container with an ice pack that looks like a flattened baseball that Bed, Bath and Beyond sells for kids' lunch boxes -- most likely available at many stores. The ice pack goes in just before I leave for work, and the food is plenty cold at noon.

Couldn't be happier. Buy one of these for yourself and a loved one.

I bought it almost a year ago. It costed me 65 dollars at the time. I prepare lunch for my 3.5 year old daughter when she goes to her preschool. I use it for warm food and cold food. All teachers in the school love it and some teachers bought it for their children. It is really good.

Now, I have more time in weekends. I just bought three more because the price is half way down. I am going to use them for picnics in weekends. Sitting by a beach and eat my own prepared food, clean, safe and healthy. Great product.

The product works great. However, from the other reviews, you would think that this thing is very big. It's not. It's just enough food for my twelve years old daughter.

The carry bag should be bigger, so you can put a fruit in together with you bento.

I wasn't too thrilled with this product I use it because it's compact and convenient.
Pros:
1. Nice Portion sizes
2. Metal Spork
3. Nice trendy satin steel finish on the lunchbox, I guess.
Cons:
1. Terrible insulation when compared to "Thermos" products
2. The build quality of the actual bowls and lid is mediocre at best (think kids dinnerware)
3. There is no carrying handle on the actual bento box so you need the carrying bag (which surprisingly has all kinds of straps and a drawstring too)

I picked up this item in a local korean store. I love it. Perfect for the multi course indian lunch, picnic lunches just everything! Keeps it hot or cold and includes chopsticks. I'd buy it again but I already own 2. One for me and the hubbie.
Zojirushi's Mr. Bento Stainless Lunch Jar in Silver is unique and functional. Stainless steel construction and vacuum insulation. Four microwaveable inner bowls and washable container. Includes a convenient carry strap for easy transport and a easy to carry bag.
Rerations
< Zojirushi Mr. Bento Stainless-Steel lined Lunch Jar, Silver > < Bento Boxes: Japanese Meals on the Go > < Zojirushi Ms. Bento Vacuum Lunch Jar in Stainless Steel > < Global Decor Stainless Steel Chopsticks, 4 Pairs > < The Ultimate Rice Cooker Cookbook : 250 No-Fail Recipes for Pilafs, Risottos, Polenta, Chilis, Soups, Porridges, Puddings and More, from Start to Finish in Your Rice Cooker > freaks

Hardwood handlesNo rust brass bristlesIncludes a scraperAids in removing grate residue
< Weber 6422 18-Inch Grill Brush and Scraper > < Weber Style 6445 Professional-Grade Stainless-Steel 3-Piece Barbeque Tool Set > < Weber 6424 21-Inch T-Brush > < Weber 6415 Small Aluminum Drip Pans- 8.5-Inches by 6-Inches > < Weber 6401 Barbecue Mitt, Black > < Weber 7573 Premium Cover, Fits Weber Spirit Gas Grills >




 price:$12.72 
 Weber(2008-02-09)
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customer 's review
(Picture looks like brass, but the bristles are steel)

(Not as advertised)

(Now stainless bristles instead of brass)

(Great Brush)

(OK, I guess.)
I bought this brush because it looked like a brass brush in the picture and it was priced like a brass brush. Now I find on the official Weber site that this brush sells for $8. This item is a rip off. It says brush your enameled grill grates with this brush but that is a very bad idea.

Several of the previous reviews indicate this brush has brass bristles but the two they sent me have steel bristles. I have had two of these with brass bristles and thye were good brushes. But like a lot of other things these days they have cheapened the product but are selling the junk at high prices based on a previous product. They have left misleading reviews which discussed a previous product with brass bristles in place without comment. These sellers have the morals of Bernie Madoff although $26 won't make or break my retirement.

So it isn't what it appears to be and it's priced at 50% more than it ought to be. Avoid this item. If you want a steel brush get one for $8 at weber.

This grill brush is advertised as having brass bristles, but it does not. They are steel and will rust. It's probably more trouble for me to return in than it's worth.
I cut it to 4 stars simply because it wasn't as I expected. Expected brass and not stainless bristles. It seems that last year Weber changed this to stainless bristles. I called Weber and they told me that but it took a long time on hold and even then they didn't seem too sure. Weber also recommended it not be used on porcelain grates as they didn't trust it. The product description should be changed and the photo to show silver (stainless) bristles. For those that need brass, look elsewhere.
Excellent brush. Wood handle makes it strong enough to really push down and get the grill clean.
I think that this brush works OK. The bristles could be just a bit longer to maybe get more of the grate but then the bristles wouldn't be as stiff as they are. The hard scraper on the front is for the round stainless steel cooking grids. It would be useless for flat porcelain coated cast iron grids. I have the round type so this works well for me. We'll see how the wood handle holds up to the weather over time but all in all this brush does what it is supposed to do.
This 18-inch grill brush/scraper features a hardwood handle and brass bristles that don't rust or leave rusty residue on the cooking grate. Notched scraper set into the handle aids in removing stubborn grate residue.
Rerations
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1500-watt single-serve brewing system for gourmet coffee or teaUses patented K-Cups; no messy grinding or clean upRemovable 48-ounce water reservoir; removable drip tray2 brew-size options; 2-hour automatic shut-off; descale indicatorMeasures 13-1/4 by 10 by 13 inches; 1-year limited warranty
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 price:$20.04 
 Keurig(2005-08-01)
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customer 's review
(good coffee, and at the end of the day, minor issues)

(Not worth the cost!)

(KISS your coffee)

(Good product!)

(Do your research, then use your head.)
A few detailed thoughts on issues raised by others as well as a few of my own.

LOUDNESS: This unit is pretty loud, though the rigidity of the countertop makes a difference. If you have it on granite it's a bit quieter than on formica. Formerly on granite, mine now sits on formica right next to my toaster oven and the thing vibrates so much that it rattles the toaster&it's rack. The effect is jarring, though I've gotten used to it. The noise seems more objectionable in the quiet early morning hours than in the evening. Keurig needs to address the loudness with internal damping and better feet on the machine.

COFFEE QUALITY: The coffee produced from K-cups is superb. Coffee I've made from my favorite bulk beans using the (optional) reuseable filter is excellent as well, though it ALWAYS has a slight scum/foam around the edge that stirs into the coffee but ends up as a very fine silt in the bottom of the cup. This happens no matter how fine or coarse the grind. I don't find this particularly objectionable, just a little unpleasant. The coffee still tastes very good.

If you tear open a used K-cup you see that it incorporates a paper filter, whereas the reuseable filter is steel mesh in a plastic cage which, I think, explains the silt. Shame someone doesn't manufacture an add-in paper filter for the screen filter. That may seem redundant, but the screen would serve as a good support for a paper filter and the coffee is otherwise slightly silty.

COFFEE STRENGTH: With the K-cups the coffee is stronger than with the reuseable filter. This is due to the paper filter in the K-cup slowing water flow enough to create a brew slurry whereas the mesh reuseable filter allows the water to rush through. With the reuseable filter, toward the end of the brew the outflow into the cup is almost as pale as water. And when you look at the spent coffee in the mesh filter, it has a vertical tunnel bored through it by the water flow - the coffee doesn't mix well or evenly with the water.

Their engineers would probably argue that, because the bottom of the reuseable filter is solid and the walls are mesh, the water has to flow horizontally through the grounds. The evidence is that the bulk of the water actually tunnels vertically down through the core of the grounds and horizontally along the bottom until it flows out the mesh at the bottom. Again, an add-in paper filter would be useful.

EXPENSE OF USE: K-cups, purchased online, cost about twice the price of fine bulk coffee. I use the optional reuseable filter with bulk coffee for my own morning cup and keep K-cups on hand for guests.

ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES: The K-cups I've used have a recycle symbol on the bottom, though you have to tear off the foil top (also recycleable) and tear away the paper filter. Non of this is particularly laborious and the flip side is there's none of the cleanup that you have with a traditional coffee maker.

A bigger issue is the amount of electricity it will use if left turned on. It's fast because it keeps a small internal reservoir partially heated, then boosts temp when it comes time to brew with a 1500-watt heating element. The energy efficiency paradigm with this coffee maker will be similar to that of on-demand water heaters, though this unit is probably built to lesser standards than water heaters. A partial solution is to not leave the unit turned on.

DURABILITY: I can't comment on longevity - I've only had mine for a few months. However this thing is built like a tank and weighs nearly as much. The plastic parts seem reasonably sturdy. RE the commenter who had a fire with hers, her description ('pop' sound, location of flames, damaged outlet) sounds like she had a problem with her house wiring/outlet. She may not previously have put enough load on the bad outlet to challenge it until she plugged this coffee maker into it (it's 1500-watts).

FINAL TAKE ON IT: This coffee maker makes quick, excellent single cups of coffee, which is great for small households and for offering guests variety of choice. In my opinion the convenience is worth the noise and I make accommodations to address the expense-of-use and environmental issues. Let's hope Keurig reads these reviews and fixes the issues.

I received this coffee maker as a gift at Christmas 08. It was great at first. The coffee had a great, fresh taste and hot. After several cleanings, going by the instructions provided, the coffee doesn't taste good. It is also colder. Most of the time, I have to heated it up in the microwave. Then, the cost of the coffee. It is so expensive for a big coffee drinker. It is not worth it!

I bought a 4-cup Mr. Coffeemaker to save on cost. I enjoy it alot better then the Keurig Elite single-cup.

KISS. Keep It Simple Stupid.


Packaged one cup coffee makers.

$100 to create landfill in used $$$ K-cups? A tiny cup of coffee. One size coffee only?

I enjoy gadjets. Example: Commercial salmon fisherman for a season. I have managed a bakery coffee shop with toys for boys. The Hobart 32 quart mixer is a blast. Espresso machines are fun to operate yet a mess to clean. Fun to have free Double Mochas.

On the other spectrum i was a river raft guide. We heated water in a porcelain pot. Added coffee. Let it sit four minutes. Swung the pot around about ten times to settle the grinds. Added a bit of cold water to unsuspend the last grinds. Poured carefully. The idea fit in with the trip.

I looked at Keurig, Green Mountain Coffee (GMCR) as an investment. Most likely as a Short sale. I planned on buying one only for a test until I read Amazon reviews. No need to bother buying and returning it.

The five star? "It does not taste like instant coffee." At $100 and buying the $$$$ cups i hope not.

The one star. It rattles, makes noise, gets mold and breaks after a year.

OKAY make this a short sale. Other reviews wrote the K-cup was not watered fully.

Starbucks will tell you the best coffee is from a French Press. I had tried this years ago with failure. The beans must be ground very coarse. The filtering is the same as the metal drip filters. Meaning grind it at the store not with a home grinder unless you pay $100 for a good model.

A press is $20 to $45. Bodum makes the best. Starbucks contracted with Bodum to make the Art Deco model. Stailess steel with crafted cutouts. Clear Lucite handle and top.

A press is the smallest coffee maker. Also the simplest while offering complete control. No electricity required. You can use it camping and during power outs if you have a gas stove. Visiting friends and family i take it along.

At home you can move it off the counter to free space.

Simple action:
Boil water in a pan. Add coffee to the Press. Add the water. Stir. (A bamboo chopstick works best.) Steep four minutes. Press it. Pour the cup and the remainder into a caraf.

If the few small grinds bother you then pour into a caraf first and decant it. If the coffee is bitter then reduce the steeping time.

You control the amount of water, coffee and brewing time. Easy to make a half cup. No cost in filters.

A press also makes a milk frother. I use a Mexican Molinino $4.50 or a separate frother press i got at Goodwill $2.25. I use my smallest press an Rx drug rep present for draining Sauerkraut for Ruben sandwiches.

(Yes i have a tortilla press also and every simple gadget made.)

Cleaning a press is simple. Pull out the glass caraf and press. Wash the glass container. Rinse the press part. Either a quick rinse or a simple spin and the filter parts come about. Without separating them do a rinse and screw it back together loosely.

Hold the shaft and spin the filter. Wash, then reverse in one continous motion.

No cost even for filters. The full oils are present. Coffee is used most efficiently. No trash of filters or K-cups.

There are a few powdered "grinds" in the botton of the your cup. Decanting solves this or separate your fresh coffee by size. Use the small particles for Espresso or drip.

A hint on retail coffee drinking. At Starbucks two large Venti are $1.95 x 2 = $3.90. You can order a pressed coffee eight cup equivalent for $3.50. Employees appreciating you know your coffee will give you ceramic cups.

The best part is you choose any coffee at the same price. SBUX will open a for sale pack. I get the $16 a pound which would cost about $2.50 to $3.00 if i bought the pound of coffee. Each time i can get a different coffee. Most important as Starbucks is pushing that horrid Pike Place Market brew. It tastes the way the Seattle Pike Market smelled in 1967.


I have been using it six month now with reusable filter for my favorite coffee grain. I could give five stars if it don't make irritating noise.
I put a rubber pad underneath to mediate the noise. I wish it'd be a little taller for thermo bottle.

I read every single Amazon.com review for this item. And then read them again. I went to the Keurig website and researched the B40. Came back to Amazon and read the reviews one more time. If I was going to pay $100 for a coffee machine, I wanted to be sure I knew as much as possible about it. I finally purchased the B40, and after getting it today and having brewed four cups of coffee so far, I offer the following review (from a BLACK COFFEE drinker, no milk, no sugar):

I think the people who claim this machine is too loud and complain that it vibrates too much are your normal "Mr. Coffee" people. Yes, the machine makes noise. It's pumping pressurized hot water into the K-Cups. Of course it's gonna make noise. I counted each time the noise was made. It lasts five seconds each time, at most. And it's MUCH quieter than my Melitta Mill&Brew, which grinds the coffee beans with a high shrill. This machine also vibrates. But again, it's well worth the minor noise and moderate vibration. You shouldn't be shelling out this much money for a coffee machine if you expect a Mr. Coffee coffee maker. You are buying a "gourmet" coffee machine, and it has some cool features that require hot pressurized water to be pumped through the machine. Not a big deal!

I think a lot of the negative reviews that I read, and maybe all of them, referred to an older version of the B40 that only had one cup size setting. Indeed, when I purchased this machine at Target today, the display model for the B40 had only one cup size. I had to triple-check the box to make sure I was getting the B40 with the TWO cup sizes (and I was). So maybe they have improved the machine since that version.

I read negative reviews about this machine making weak coffee. I was so freaked out about those reviews, I wanted to brew every K-Cup (even the Extra Bold) on the small cup setting. As I was brewing the third cup, I put in a "regular" K-Cup and hit the "large" cup setting. I immediately went into Panic Mode, worried that I just wasted a K-Cup, because my coffee would be too weak to drink. Not true at all! Yes, the coffee was not quite as strong as I would normally like, but it was a very decent cup of coffee. I will not worry if I ever hit the large size on a regular pod again. Although I plan on buying all Extra Bold cups, so that I can brew a bigger cup.

I am extremely pleased with this coffee machine. So much so that I plan to buy two of this same model (or the B60 if it's on sale) as Christmas gifts for my mom and uncle.

As a former coffee house Assistant Manager and an avid fan of "gourmet" coffee, I highly recommend this coffee machine. Probably the best $100 I have spent in at least five years. One of my biggest concerns was that the beans had NO TIME to brew properly in such a short amount of time. But I was completely wrong. This machine brews a nice, bold, rich cup of coffee. Slightly less bold and rich if you brew the regular pods on the larger cup setting; but still very drinkable. I was also concerned that the pods would leak after removing them from the machine, but they are almost dry. I haven't had a single one drip on the way to the trash can, and I remove them seconds after brewing. I'm extremely pleased with the ease and cleanliness of using this machine. No filters to deal with, no messy coffee grounds, no dirty coffee pots to wash (and filter baskets). The convenience of the machine alone is well worth the minor noise and vibration.

I highly recommend this machine. Just do your research and make sure this is the coffee machine you are looking for. It takes time to research, but it pays off in the end. I couldn't be happier with the B40, and don't see why anyone else wouldn't be just as pleased.

Time for me to make another cup.

Elite - Single serve coffee system, makes single cup of coffee or tea in 40 seconds, no measuring, no mess , no clean up. Removable water tank, brews coffee and tea @ 195 degrees. Gourmet coffee and tea offering with over 100 selections. Makes an 8 once cup of fresh, hot and consistent coffee and tea using Keurig's patented K-Cups. Removable drip tray to accommodate most travel mugs
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< Keurig B40 Elite Gourmet Single-Cup Home-Brewing System > < Keurig My K-Cup Reusable Coffee Filter > < Keurig 5060 27-Cup-Capacity K-Cup Spinning Carousel, Chrome > < Gloria Jean's Coffees, K-Cup, Flavored Coffee Variety for Keurig Brewers, 24-Count Boxes (Pack of 2) > < Timothy's World Coffee K-Cups, Variety Pack for Keurig Brewers, 22-Count Boxes (Pack of 2) > freaks

150-watt electric food chopper for chopping and mincingSoft-grip power head provides easy one-handed useStainless-steel blade; 3-cup plastic work bowlSlip-resistant base doubles as lid; dishwasher-safe partsMeasures 4-3/4 by 4-3/4 by 8 inches
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 price:$10.00 
 Decker
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customer 's review
(chopper)

(fantastic product)

(Purrs nicely...)

(Great little food processor)

(Love love LOVEThis Chopper!!!)
I first brought this chopper for me and loved it so I brought the second one for my daughter and she loves it too. We only wish you could adjust so you could chop larger pieces.
i am so happy with chopper that i'm telling all my friends about it. it is so fast. i just love it.
I got this chopper a couple of days ago and it is perfect for me. The motor purrs quietly and inspires trust.

Easy to clean, so now the only question is the test of time.

I love this little food processor. It holds more than the average small processor and is VERY easy to clean. I just rinse or wipe off the top and set it aside to dry. The container is basic and simple to clean. It comes with a non-skid base that doubles as a snap-on lid to store the contents in the refrigerator if you choose. It processes food very well, leaving no chunks unprocessed, thanks to the design of a low spinning blade.
I bought this to replace a 20+ year old version of the same product. That chopper was still working just fine until my son dropped the bowl and broke it. The motor was in tiptop condition but obviously it's impossible to find a replacement bowl for something that's been around so long. I'm really thrilled with how long it worked, so I wanted to replace it with a similar product. This new chopper is amazing!!!! It's so quick and quiet. It's just wonderful. I doubt it'll last as long as the first one did -- products aren't made to last that long any more -- but I sure hope I'll have it for a very long time.
Use the EHC650 to chop your salsa ingredients, remove the dishwasher safe blade and store the salsa in your fridge with the non-slip base that doubles as a storage lid. The 3-cup bowl and storage lid are dishwasher safe and the upper mechanism easily wipes clean.
This electric food chopper accomplishes a food processor's principal function of chopping and mincing without having to haul out the big machine. It's just 8 inches high and 4-3/4 inches in diameter, and its 3-cup bowl is ample for many chores in a family household and most chores in a one or two-person household. At 150 watts, the motor is powerful enough to chop or mince vegetables, fruits, herbs, cheese, nuts, chocolate, cooked meats, and bread. The power head has a soft grip for easy one-handed use. The rugged, plastic bowl; its slip-resistant base, which doubles as the bowl's lid for storing food; and the stainless-steel blade are all dishwasher-safe.--Fred Brack
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Uniformly slices and juliennes vegetables and fruits thick or thinAlso shreds and dices; for safety, holder grips food, blade inserts lock inMade of rugged plastic, with German surgical-steel bladesCaddy stores all parts upright or flat15 inches long, 6 inches wide when assembled for storage
< Swissmar Borner V-Slicer Plus Mandoline > < Borner Food Safety Holder > < Oxo Good Grips Flexible Vegetable Brush > < Escali Primo Digital Multifunctional Scale, Chrome > < Oxo Good Grips Salad Spinner > < Oxo Good Grips Pastry Scraper > < Oxo Good Grips Flexible Vegetable Brush >




 price:$0.15 
 Borner
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customer 's review
(Over 15 years of use and still works like a charm)

(Very Good Slicer for the Money)

(Use it everyday! For real!)

(Swissmar Madoline)

(excellent product)
I have had my V-slicer for over 15 years and it still works as good as the day I took it out of the box. With no special treatment and sometimes abusing it the blades are still sharper than ever. I put them in the dishwasher sometimes and sometimes I just wash them myself. I just recently bought another slicer that is almost similar in look and design but not the same as I couldn't find this one in the store. What a mistake. I have come to appreciate some of the features that make this one special. 1) The blades are situated so that most of your food will be sliced or chopped unlike some others that sit lower. Use your food holder and you don't have to worry about cutting yourself. 2) The easy pop in and out of the various slicers is not to be taken for granted. Others require way more effort to change out the blades. 3) The small chopping blade which I frequently use for onions works effortlessly. Well on other brands if it works at all it destroys half the onion and is quite hard to push through. I would never have thought it could be different until I saw if for myself. 4) The cleanup and storage is so easy. I put mine in a drawer lying flat and can whip it out and within a minute have anything I want chopped, sliced or diced.

I know this sounds like I work for this company but I don't. It's just a fabulous product and deserves the 5 stars. I am a lazy cook and this simple gadget does the trick without electricity or too much fuss.

I searched through many reviews of slicers on amazon and other sites and decided to go with this one. I love it. It makes fast work of slicing all kinds of vegetables. I use it to slice tomatoes and it does it so much faster than I every could and they are uniform thickness. As I'm getting ready for work in the morning I can slice 2 or 3 vegetables in no time and clean up is nice and quick.

If you need more variance than thick or thin, this isn't the slicer for you. You'll need one of the higher priced with the knob for that. For me, in the morning, I slice my cucumbers thin and tomatoes thick and it works great. Takes no time to flip the insert over to switch between them.

I use this for many things. It's great for slicing potatoes for stew and just cooking. Since they are uniform they all get done at the same time.

**One Caveat: this blade is SHARP!!! I found out the hard way. I actually slice a little bit of the end of my finger off and didn't realize it until later as it is so sharp.

This is an excellent product. Unlike most junk you can get for kitchens that usually ends up in a closet somewhere, this little thing stays right next to my stove and I use it every day.

I can dice an onion in 10 seconds and not even tear up. I love this thing!

I bought others and they didn't compare. this is the simplist and the best. The v blade is better than the straight.
I love this mandoline. It is well-made and really gets the job done.
I am getting food ready for the dehydrator and it gives me uniform
slices fast....it is easy to use and cleans up easily. The carrots
did stain it but it's going to be a little workhorse tool I will use
often and it's a small detail to me. I also used it for apples and it
was a cinch to get even perfect slices. I'm sold! I only wonder why I waited so long to purchase this useful tool.

Cut thick slices of apple for pies, or veggies for stir fries. Slice potatoes thinly for homemade chips, or cabbage for cole slaw. Shred carrots for salad, or julienne, or cube, or dice. With a helpful set of instructions and three cutters, this machine yields professional looking, uniform results, at great speed and without much work on your part.
An inexpensive alternative to a professional stainless-steel mandoline, this device makes it possible to quickly, uniformly, and safely slice and julienne vegetables and fruits. It also shreds cabbage and neatly dices potatoes, tomatoes, and onions. For safety, a holder firmly grips food with stainless-steel prongs so fingers are protected from the German surgical-steel blades, and the three inserts accompanying the device lock in position. The inserts act as a guide for slicing against the V-frame's knife that reverses to create slices either 1/4-inch or 1/16-inch thick and two julienne inserts for creating 1/8-inch or 3/8-inch strips. For storage, the V-frame, all three inserts, and the safety holder fit into a caddy that can stand upright on the counter, lie flat in a drawer, or hang on the wall. Made of rugged plastic, the device measures 15 inches long and 6 inches wide when assembled for storage.--Fred Brack
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< Swissmar Borner V-Slicer Plus Mandoline > < Borner Food Safety Holder > < Oxo Good Grips Flexible Vegetable Brush > < Escali Primo Digital Multifunctional Scale, Chrome > < Oxo Good Grips Salad Spinner > freaks

Durable handle mitt protects hands from hot handlesHeavy-duty Pyrotex fabric exterior with heavy cotton battingThick terry lining feels comfortable against the skinScorch-proof coating protects against steam burnsResists temperatures up to 495 degrees F; comes in basic black
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 price:$5.99 
 Lodge(2004-03-01)
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customer 's review
(Caught fire on the first use)

(Handle Mitt)

(I like it!!)

(These do the job very nicely)

(Match Pans)
The first time I used this, it caught fire. It was no where near the flames, but the fire resistant mitt caught fire. If it burns on the first use, it's not worth the $5 I spent on it.
Have two of these little Handle Mitts, they work pretty well with my Lodge Cast Iron Pots. They can't stay on the handles too long though. But for a quick pick up of the lids and hold on the pots, It works good enough for me. Would I buy these again, Yes!
So much better than a regular potholder, wish they made one for the lid!! Could fit tighter though!!
They fit not only a regular skillet handle, but also the double handle of the "combo cooker" that has a handle for both lid and pot.

No heat transferred whatsoever to my hands, even after keeping them on the handle for 20 minutes.

Not sure why others are having trouble with scorching. I used these in the kitchen. Perhaps over the open flame of camping I'll find out otherwise...if so, I'll update my review.


The handle is HOT! This Mitt will look good on your Lodge Pans and Skillets! I just wish they came with each pan originally.
"MaxTemp" Hot Handle Mitt is made of heavy-duty Pyrotex, which resists scorching and burning to 495 degrees. Ideal as an all purpose handle mitt where safety is important. Also suitable for using outdoors when cooking on the BBQ. The Max Temp features heavy cotton batting and a steam barrier for ultimate heat protection. The thick terry lining protects from heat without sticking to the handle. It comes single-packed, not a pair.
Protect your hands from hot pot handles with this slip-on handle mitt. From Lodge, maker of rugged cast-iron cookware, the mitt features heavy-duty Pyrotex fabric on the exterior, along with a scorch-proof coating. Inside, a thick terry lining feels comfortable against the skin, and thick cotton batting between the two layers adds further heat and steam protection. Heat-resistant up to 495 degrees F, the Max Temp mitt fits over stainless or cast-iron handles, indoors or at the barbecue, and comes in basic black to match any décor.--Ann Bieri
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