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The PureSec-CMK01 AutoFill Kit transforms your single-serve coffee maker into a hands-free hydration station by automatically refilling its water reservoir with filtered water. Compatible with a wide range of popular coffee machines, this NSF-certified, food-grade DIY kit installs quickly without tools and includes all necessary components for a leak-proof, seamless setup. Say goodbye to manual refills and hello to uninterrupted coffee bliss.
| ASIN | B082RWPCG9 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #138,962 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #177 in Coffee Machines |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (747) |
| Date First Available | December 15, 2019 |
| Item Weight | 9.6 ounces |
| Item model number | CMK01 |
| Product Dimensions | 2 x 8 x 8 inches |
R**S
Works great
Works really well, easy to install
A**R
Works great! Saves hours of re-filling
Very affordable and completely worth it! It works well with an inline water filter with 1/4" quick connect tubing. No leaks or overflows in the elbows / shutoff valves / float after a few weeks of use so far. This saves countless minutes every day that add up to hours of standing at the sink waiting for filtered water to fill up a container that then gets poured into the reservoir. I was fortunate enough that the placement of the coffee maker was on an exposed wall from the basement side of the kitchen backsplash where the main PEX plumbing line was, making a hookup through the backsplash pretty easy with the right tools. You can also hook this up to your kitchen sink inlet area with the right 3-way adapter tee. It looks like a toilet shutoff valve but with a 1/4" quick connect tubing. You will need to drill a hole and have a bulkhead pass-through the sink area or drywall regardless of how you hook this up to a water line. Be mindful of local code and electrical wiring. I wouldn't suggest putting 1/4" quick connect tubing behind non-accessible drywall. Installing this in a K-Classic lid wasn't terribly difficult, though the step-bit included is quite dull. You will want a drill and a serrated knife or small saw to cut out a tiny notch you'll need on the hole perimeter after you drill out the hole, as the float has a keyhole notch to keep it from spinning around. I purchased a replacement lid and reservoir so as to be able to remove this in the future, as you will be drilling a hole in the lid. To find the right place for the hole, there are no instructions or templates, but with a marker and painter's tape it's quite easy to find the suitable spot so the float doesn't crash into any portion of the tank: - With the lid on the reservoir and viewed from the flat side, align the float at the lid-angle so the round end of the float has clearance to bob up and down without impacting the reservoir. You will be holding the float valve with your hand outside of the tank as if it were inside. Eyeball the small hole in the stem that will be sticking out from the lid from where you will connect the elbow and mark it on tape on the lid. This is your Y point. To find the X point: - With the lid off, tape a horizontal piece of tape over the open reservoir edges from side to side at the smallest part, where the area curves in like a backwards C shape, to the right over the edge. The center point between the backwards C and the | edge is the X point. Mark the lip on the left and right with a marker, as well as the center point. Peel the tape template off, put the lid on, and then tape it in the same spot on the lid itself. Take a ruler or eyeball straight up the X point to the Y point, and that's your drill hole mark. It should be somewhat center and at the top of the lid. In this way, the float should be centered with clearance in the X and Y planes of the reservoir. On a K-Classic, the tiny keyhole notch should be at the center bottom of the hole. Take your time with sawing out the small notch so it's a nice snug fit.
H**E
Works amazingly well.
This thing is freaking amazing. Works awesomely with no leaks, took 10 minutes to setup, and it's not that noisy not that it would matter. It works super well. I hooked it up to a filter too to get clean water. I hooked it up to a ninja coffee maker. Someone kept using fridge water to fill up our Keurig machine and it had black mold or something in it so I got the company to order this coffee maker and kit. The only other thing you will need is the connector that splits a 3/8 into a 1/4 on the side. Does not come with the pipe tape
T**8
Excellent converter. Simple setup.
Be careful that the Keurig water tank is big enough for the float. Mine wasn’t so I have to McGyver it. My fault. The plumbing is a breeze with the snap on fittings.
C**A
Working perfectly on my Ninja Luxe Cafe
Installed on my Ninja Luxe Cafe, and it works perfectly. Took me a few tries with the washer, but I got it working with no leaks.
M**Z
WORKS !!!
Got to love it. My Keurig is now filling itself and turning off automatically. Smooth operation a little scary drilling and a hole in the top of the water reservoir, but take your time drilling. It all turned out amazing.
K**G
Great product, all you need in one kit!
This kit is very easy to install. Everything you need in one kit. Remember, to keep from cracking the plastic on your coffee maker water reservoir lid, build up a stack of old cardboard and place under it when drilling. Use low drill force with the drill on high speed and the plastic will not Crack. A+ on this product.
S**S
Works on the Ninja CFN601
Love this product! The kit is complete with all the necessary fitting and all of the parts seem good quality. I installed it in my Ninja CFN601 with one valve about two inches from the reservoir (easy access) and one valve upstream of the tee. It took a minute to figure out the positioning because the reservoir has molded hand grips that could interfere with the float, depending on the location of the valve on the reservoir cover and the axial rotation of the valve. With careful alignment it fits just fine. That said, installing the shutoff valve to be accessible from the countertop is critical- in case the float binds. The valves and fittings are John Guest-type fittings, which are superior to compression fittings and leak resistant when moved/bumped. I was trying to piece together a kit like this using brass parts, but this works well and is probably better than any kit I could have cobbled together.
J**N
Never have to fill up the coffee maker again
B**T
alles wie beschrieben top
A**N
Works a treat on breville the barista. Reasonably easy to install if you're somewhat handy.
A**E
Lieferung war unvollständig, der Bohrer und der Schwimmer fehlten.
S**Y
Fuite de la valve d'arrêt. Ne ferme pas complètement
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