

☕ Elevate your coffee ritual—small machine, big flavor, zero compromises!
The CHULUX Mini Coffee Maker is a sleek, lightweight single-serve machine compatible with 1.0 and 2.0 K-Capsules. Featuring an 800W heating element, it brews fresh coffee quickly with a simple one-button operation. Its compact design fits mugs up to 5.7 inches and includes a built-in water filter for enhanced taste. Safety is prioritized with an auto shut-off function, while BPA-free materials and detachable parts make cleaning effortless. Perfect for busy professionals craving quality coffee anywhere.





| ASIN | B016UO0GDA |
| Auto Shutoff | Yes |
| Brand | CHULUX |
| Colour | Red |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (6,778) |
| Date First Available | 18 July 2016 |
| Item Weight | 1.1 kg |
| Model Number | 4335462096 |
| Product Dimensions | 18.79 x 10.92 x 23.01 cm; 1.1 kg |
| Special Features | Unique 4-Hole Needle, Portable, Auto Shut-Off, Compact, Lightweight |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
B**A
This product is amazing, easy to use, very durable, great color, not very noisy, and it works fast, I've had it for over a year and its still going strong.
S**N
Ordered this to try instead of getting the KeurigK15 (a friend owns one and has some problems with it). It's my first single serve machine and here's my list of features with a value of 1-5 for each, 1 being worst and 5 being best: FEATURES great footprint size on counter - 5 attractive style, although material in red color appears a bit cheap - 4 very efficient removable drip tray - 5 helpful distance between downspout and drip tray for large mugs/cups - 5 well designed drainage of water around reservoir inlet portal - 5 recessed holding area for 1.0 or 2.0 Kcups works perfectly and is easy to clean - 5 locking mechanism knob on top is well designed, made, and secures completely for use - 5 single cup/single use reservoir and function ensures water is clean and fresh eash time - 5 **Overall satisfaction with product - 4.7 -----------update 02/22/19------------ Unit suddenly leaked from the inside and top when I ran it this morning making a mess everywhere of grounds, coffee, and water and won't run at all now. Not sure if this is just the lifespan of the coffeemaker or a defective unit, but I've been using it for about 2 kcups per day since I purchased it. That's still a pretty good deal, but of course I wish it lasted longer. ---------update 03/13/19----------- After contacting the Seller and getting a very satisfactory resolution to the problem, I received my new unit and had a capsule burst in the unit (as seen in first pic). Argh.... Because of these past and present experiences, I spent some time considering the operation and have some suggestions which may help to stop the problem from occurring in the future - no matter the type or brand of k-cup capsule being used. 1. In some cases, it seems closing the lid/upper housing of the coffee maker once a k-cup is placed in the chamber is not enough to correctly align and completely pierce the bottom of the k-cup. This allows too much pressure from the incoming water being pumped in from the top of the capsule and often bursts the top seal of the k-cup. I've found that placing the k-cup in the chamber and then carefully manually pressing down the the sides of it to level and pierce the bottom of the k-cup results in a perfectly 'seated' k-cup that is completely flush with the raised lip surrounding the k-cup chamber and has a completely and adequately pierced bottom of the k-cup for liquid to exit. 2. It also seems that with the amount of water being pumped into the pierced top of the k-cup, some pressure can build up that without a gasket or seal around the complete edge of the k-cup top can result in bursting the top seal or causing a leak that results in water/liquid coming out of the bottom of the coffee maker unit. I didn't take the unit apart so I'm not sure where/how this would be happening. I used a piece of spongy waterproof foam material (protective packaging sheet) with a thickness of 1/8 inch or about 3mm and cut a circle with a diameter of 1/2 inch larger than the k-cup capsule, so that 1/4 inch extended beyond the k-cup top all the way around. After placing the k-cup into the chamber and pressing it into place so that the bottom was completely pierced and the top was flush with the raised lip surrounding the k-cup chamber, I placed the foam ' gasket' on top of the k-cup so that it was centered and then carefully lowered the coffee maker lid/upper housing and then held the lid firmly shut while turning the lock on top of the lid. This allowed the sharp plastic insertion piece in the lid to pierce through the foam and into the k-cup, and also created a seal on the rest of the k-cup and around the edge where it meets the chamber lip with a very slight amount of pressure. I'm sure such a design could be built into the top of the upper housing - perhaps a foam or rubber gasket that extends from the existing rubber seal around the plastic inserting piece in the lid to just beyond the raised lip of the chamber and creating a liquid-proof seal. After testing carefully using the first step mentioned here along with the fabricated foam gasket, there were no leaks and the coffee exited the lower nozzle of the chamber quickly and easily. When opening the lid of the coffee maker afterwards, the interior around the chamber was clean and dry. I then used 5 different brands of k-cups and made 12 cups of coffee using the methods described here. There were no leaks, malfunctions, and the interior around the chamber was clean and dry each time I opened the lid after the brewing process was complete. Now I can continue using this little powerhouse with no worries of leaks. 👍😎☕
C**N
This is so perfect for travel with Peet's coffee pods ! Love the red.
K**R
purchased in 2019 before COVID lockdown.I was an essential worker so worked everyday workday.Used this coffeemaker 5 days a week. Worked perfect,coffee was hotter than my kurqic a home . During this time I had to replace my home kurqic 3 times. Today my little coffee maker stopped working. After reading the bad reviews I am afraid to buy another one. It seems quality on every thing is worse after COVID.
T**R
I purchased this during a prime day sale and left it boxed up until my current version kicked the bucket. That day came a few months ago and when I opened the box it was not what I ordered. I contacted Amazon who gave me the run around and stated because of how long ago I purchased it there was nothing they could do. All I asked is that they send me the correct item and not the desk organizer they sent me, but they said they couldn’t. They advised that I contact the seller. So I did, and the seller was very empathetic to what happened. I ordered another from the seller and they quickly refunded me after receipt of my order. I am so thankful for this little coffee maker and the gracious seller. I use it for hot tea in my office and absolutely love the size and performance. I would definitely buy from the seller again!!
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