We have their Specialty Drip and I hate it. We returned one and got a new and still, it doesn't produce hot coffee! My husband loves it and I feel it's only because of the wifi capabilities. Well, I had to bring out my $40 coffee maker and now have two coffee pots on my counter hahaha. I refuse to use it. I should not have to pour a cup and then place it in the microwave to get it up to temp 😒. However, I'm all about esthetics and was entertaining the idea of getting this. But thanks for your review, I'll pass; especially due to my other experiences with this brand.
Haha. We now have the Espresso and another drip machine on our counter tops. It is kind of annoying to have two coffee machines on the counter!@@tiffanygossett7125
Chris, first off, glad I came across your channel, you gave a great honest review that didn't require me to sit through a bunch of fluff just so you scored better engagement with your video. I truly appreciate that! I was considering this one, I currently have the non grind and brew version and have had it for about two years. Occasionally it does what you talked about and simply doesn't brew when the timer is set. No warnings, no anything, it simply doesn't brew. Then other times when I think I have turned off the automatic brewing from the app, I'll get a message in the app that says "add water to coffee maker". It's like it does the opposite of what I'm asking sometimes. When I purchased my current Cafe unit, other buyers claimed that it also leaked, but through two years of use, I have yet to have a leak. Other than that, it does make some of the best drip coffee I've had and we've tried no less than 8 machines in the last three years until we landed with the cafe unit.
Appreciate the nice comment! They do make good coffee, but with too much potential for drama. Still haven't landed on a grind and brew I love but I'm still on the hunt!
I almost didn't buy this machine based on this review. I have zero issues with this coffee machine. Please don't let this review change your mind. Best $300 investment. Coffee 5⭐️ Looks5⭐️Simplicity 5⭐️
I have had mine about six months as well with no leaks. Yes, water/coffee does get under the rim of the carafe and you have to rinse it a little extra. If you don’t keep the burr cleaned, it will make a mess after a while. The cup of coffee is worth it.
I've had the breville grind and brew for five years. Also a past owner of a Cuisinart grind and brew. I can confirm that both make crap coffee. But the breville is head and shoulders superior. Also been impressed by the longevity of the breville. It's definitely showing it's age, but still running. I can confirm though that it does leak inexplicably from time to time. It's probably a one in fifty type event. But when it happens, I get brewed coffee leaking all over the counter. It's a real mess. I understand the concerns expressed in this review video, but nothing about it makes me think the GE Cafe grind and brew has any flaws that the breville doesn't also have. If it really makes high quality coffee, I might just buy it and give it a shot.
Go for it. The coffee it produces is nice. But I don't feel the taste of the coffee is worth the headaches and lack of reliability. To each their own, however.
Thank you for your honest review. It is hard to find honest ones. You just saved me nearly $300. People often buy with their eyes without doing their research. This is a gorgeous machine but appears they have some issues to address. I may look at the other model less pretty model of cafe drip coffee maker. Plus I don't like that it doesnt have a warming plate.
I talked with someone over the weekend who bought one and said he regretted how often you have to clean it and how the grinds get caught in the lid. The bad design of this machine is going around! Thanks for watching and commenting.
What are your thoughts on the one cup/mug brewing? I recently got this machine and it brews a carafe fine (not $300 fine in my opinion but fine) But I cannot get it to brew a decent one cup. Tried different beans, different grind settings and all cups turn out watery and non-drinkable.
I own this machine and have used it daily for 4 months. I’d say this review is spot on. Chris didn’t mention the burr grinder feature which is the main reason I bought this particular machine. I’m having trouble getting the twist off grinder piece back in place. Anyone out there have any suggestions?
No kidding, I had to really clean the grounds out of the grinder chute, but I finally got it back together. Now the grinder won’t work at all. Have you ever had that happen? @@ComputerStuff
Sorry Stacey, I don't have good advice for you. If you take the burr top off, reset power, then reinsert, does that work? Otherwise you may want to call GE for a warranty replacement. Their customer service has been "ok" in my experience. @@StaceyWhite-Horst
I did, but kept it out of the review due to the other problems with the machine. It worked fine, didn't really offer much that you can't do directly on the machine though.
I’m familiar with the Cuisinart. It’s a mess to own. It has a blade grinder which produces finds and boulders. It’s like using a blade spice grinder to grind coffee beans. It’s better to have a standalone grinder (conical or flat burr) and a drip coffeemaker. Forget the gold filter basket. They are not fine enough to stop the finds from getting through. You did a fair review. These machines, although they sound great, can’t outperform separate machines.
The parts are dishwasher safe. Most stainless insulated products advertise not to put in dishwasher and it's plenty safe. You can get water trapped in the rim dishwasher or not. Bad design.
I just received one for Christmas. It seems that some sort of check valve in the water reservoir is missing in mine because it will not hold water. Everything pours out of the bottom so you cannot fill it in the sink, and it dumped all 8 cups worth over my counter top when trying to fill it in the unit. Unimpressed doesn't begin to describe my sentiments.
Drew berrymore now makes a grind and brew sold at walmart from other videos looks like it makes some kind of mess also but havent heard of leaking as bad as yours!Thanks!
I just bought one, in sage green. Yes, it's a little messy to clean up but I love that my Peet's Major Dickason's whole coffee beans get ground nicely in this and brewed deliciously. I brew the 16-ounce size into a large 20 ounce insulated coffee mug because I'm not doing this twice in the morning. Freshly ground and brewed coffee with quality beans is delicious!! And it was only $99. I'm not paying $300 for these type of machines.
@@apAvocado Did you mean you bought ge cafe grind and brew or the drew berrymore the one i was talking about?If you bought the ge how do you get around the leaking issue he talks about in video?
@@michaelb4512 I bought the Drew Barrymore perfect grind and brew from Walmart. It makes great coffee and so far I’ve had no issues. Yes, clean up is a bit messy because there will ground coffee near the area that shoots the grounds into the brew basket. I wipe it with a microfiber cloth. I let the grounds cool, put in compost bucket and rinse the brew basket with warm water. I let it air dry. I brew 16 ounces into a short and wide insulated 20 ounce mug I got at Amazon a long time ago. As soon as I’m done with my Keurig k-pods, I’m giving my Keurig supreme plus coffee maker to my son who is in the dorms at college right now.
I have a Ninja coffee maker and it spills water from the reservoir as well. I have a stand alone grinder and am constantly having to clean up grounds from my countertop. I guess this will help to consolidate my coffee brewing anger into one device rather than many. That way, when the machine wars begin, I'll just have to fight one coffee related robot....
I had the automatic espresso machine for a year and finally returned it. The software on it is so bad. Beautiful and makes an incredible cup of coffee but the software is shit and it gets stuck in the descale cycle
@@ComputerStuff Capresso Coffee Team Pro with carafe. They make a glass one with higher capacity but, we prefer the carafe. It might be because we use bourbon coffee.😂😜 $241 on Amazon as of 07/17/2024.
@@ComputerStuffcompared to the delonghi truebrew which I’m also considering, you briefly touch on it but would you say that more an americano type coffee vs. this Cafe being a traditional drip that grinds beans into filter basket? That’s crazy how many grounds went everywhere in this too.
Yeah this cafe makes an absolute mess. The TrueBrew uses an espresso puck brew head so as a result, it uses several pucks to create a full pot of coffee. This is a bit clumsy, and time consuming. It also won't produce a GOLD cup if this is something you're after (GOLD cup does taste great). True Brew is slightly pressurized as well so and while I'm sure it produces a fine cup of coffee, but it won't be like drip or pour over. Also Delonghi has some questionable reliability. @@JimSpence
I bought this machine to match my Cafe appliances and I am so disappointed, it worked for a month then started being finiky, now isn’t grinding my coffee beans - I am so disappointed because I love the way it looks - but I NEED my coffee
GEs customer service is decent. If you call them they’ll probably swap it out. That said I don’t miss this machine at all. It was all about the looks. Not the function. Sadly.
Am I complaining too much? 🤣
Not at all-an excellent review thannks
We have their Specialty Drip and I hate it. We returned one and got a new and still, it doesn't produce hot coffee! My husband loves it and I feel it's only because of the wifi capabilities. Well, I had to bring out my $40 coffee maker and now have two coffee pots on my counter hahaha. I refuse to use it. I should not have to pour a cup and then place it in the microwave to get it up to temp 😒. However, I'm all about esthetics and was entertaining the idea of getting this. But thanks for your review, I'll pass; especially due to my other experiences with this brand.
Haha. We now have the Espresso and another drip machine on our counter tops. It is kind of annoying to have two coffee machines on the counter!@@tiffanygossett7125
No, actually the perfect amount of shitting.
Excellent feedback. Thank you for posting your honest opinion
Chris, first off, glad I came across your channel, you gave a great honest review that didn't require me to sit through a bunch of fluff just so you scored better engagement with your video. I truly appreciate that! I was considering this one, I currently have the non grind and brew version and have had it for about two years. Occasionally it does what you talked about and simply doesn't brew when the timer is set. No warnings, no anything, it simply doesn't brew. Then other times when I think I have turned off the automatic brewing from the app, I'll get a message in the app that says "add water to coffee maker". It's like it does the opposite of what I'm asking sometimes. When I purchased my current Cafe unit, other buyers claimed that it also leaked, but through two years of use, I have yet to have a leak. Other than that, it does make some of the best drip coffee I've had and we've tried no less than 8 machines in the last three years until we landed with the cafe unit.
Appreciate the nice comment! They do make good coffee, but with too much potential for drama. Still haven't landed on a grind and brew I love but I'm still on the hunt!
I appreciate the honest review.
Thanks for watching!
I almost didn't buy this machine based on this review. I have zero issues with this coffee machine. Please don't let this review change your mind. Best $300 investment. Coffee 5⭐️ Looks5⭐️Simplicity 5⭐️
You're entitled to your opinion no matter how wrong it may be!
I’ve had mine for 7 months and it’s been great.
Glad you like it.
Thank you for doing this!
Of course!
I have had mine about six months as well with no leaks. Yes, water/coffee does get under the rim of the carafe and you have to rinse it a little extra. If you don’t keep the burr cleaned, it will make a mess after a while. The cup of coffee is worth it.
Glad you like yours. I did not find the added hassle and maintenance to be worth it over let's say a Chemex Otto or MM. But to each their own!
I've had the breville grind and brew for five years. Also a past owner of a Cuisinart grind and brew. I can confirm that both make crap coffee. But the breville is head and shoulders superior. Also been impressed by the longevity of the breville. It's definitely showing it's age, but still running. I can confirm though that it does leak inexplicably from time to time. It's probably a one in fifty type event. But when it happens, I get brewed coffee leaking all over the counter. It's a real mess. I understand the concerns expressed in this review video, but nothing about it makes me think the GE Cafe grind and brew has any flaws that the breville doesn't also have. If it really makes high quality coffee, I might just buy it and give it a shot.
Go for it. The coffee it produces is nice. But I don't feel the taste of the coffee is worth the headaches and lack of reliability. To each their own, however.
Have you reviewed and of the Capresso Grid and Brew machines?
I have not yet, but they are on my radar!
Give me 5 counter points for a part 2 on "why it's not" To get a chance to be featured on the next video.
Why it's not, what?
Thank you for your honest review. It is hard to find honest ones. You just saved me nearly $300. People often buy with their eyes without doing their research. This is a gorgeous machine but appears they have some issues to address. I may look at the other model less pretty model of cafe drip coffee maker. Plus I don't like that it doesnt have a warming plate.
I talked with someone over the weekend who bought one and said he regretted how often you have to clean it and how the grinds get caught in the lid. The bad design of this machine is going around!
Thanks for watching and commenting.
What are your thoughts on the one cup/mug brewing? I recently got this machine and it brews a carafe fine (not $300 fine in my opinion but fine) But I cannot get it to brew a decent one cup. Tried different beans, different grind settings and all cups turn out watery and non-drinkable.
Hmm.. is it using a decent dose of beans when you check the spent grounds container?
I own this machine and have used it daily for 4 months. I’d say this review is spot on. Chris didn’t mention the burr grinder feature which is the main reason I bought this particular machine. I’m having trouble getting the twist off grinder piece back in place. Anyone out there have any suggestions?
Thanks for commenting. That burr grinder part on top requires a lot of muscle. Maybe use pliers?
No kidding, I had to really clean the grounds out of the grinder chute, but I finally got it back together. Now the grinder won’t work at all. Have you ever had that happen? @@ComputerStuff
Sorry Stacey, I don't have good advice for you. If you take the burr top off, reset power, then reinsert, does that work? Otherwise you may want to call GE for a warranty replacement. Their customer service has been "ok" in my experience. @@StaceyWhite-Horst
Thank you for reviewing this coffee maker. I have been looking at it for a month or so but I will keep looking.
Good decision!
Have you used the WiFi app feature with the machine? If so what are your thoughts on it. Thanks.
I did, but kept it out of the review due to the other problems with the machine. It worked fine, didn't really offer much that you can't do directly on the machine though.
I’m familiar with the Cuisinart. It’s a mess to own. It has a blade grinder which produces finds and boulders. It’s like using a blade spice grinder to grind coffee beans. It’s better to have a standalone grinder (conical or flat burr) and a drip coffeemaker. Forget the gold filter basket. They are not fine enough to stop the finds from getting through. You did a fair review. These machines, although they sound great, can’t outperform separate machines.
Thank you for the thoughtful comment!
You kept mentioning putting pieces into the dishwasher. The instruction booklet specifically states that it should NOT be placed in a dishwasher.
The parts are dishwasher safe. Most stainless insulated products advertise not to put in dishwasher and it's plenty safe. You can get water trapped in the rim dishwasher or not. Bad design.
I just received one for Christmas. It seems that some sort of check valve in the water reservoir is missing in mine because it will not hold water. Everything pours out of the bottom so you cannot fill it in the sink, and it dumped all 8 cups worth over my counter top when trying to fill it in the unit. Unimpressed doesn't begin to describe my sentiments.
Welcome to the leaked GE club!
I didn’t have any of those issues - you prob got a defective one. But I cannot get a strong brew for single serve
I did not get a defective one. There are plenty of people who are having the same issue as mine. Maybe you just got a unicorn!
Drew berrymore now makes a grind and brew sold at walmart from other videos looks like it makes some kind of mess also but havent heard of leaking as bad as yours!Thanks!
Interesting, I'll have to look into that.
I just bought one, in sage green. Yes, it's a little messy to clean up but I love that my Peet's Major Dickason's whole coffee beans get ground nicely in this and brewed deliciously. I brew the 16-ounce size into a large 20 ounce insulated coffee mug because I'm not doing this twice in the morning. Freshly ground and brewed coffee with quality beans is delicious!! And it was only $99. I'm not paying $300 for these type of machines.
@@apAvocado Did you mean you bought ge cafe grind and brew or the drew berrymore the one i was talking about?If you bought the ge how do you get around the leaking issue he talks about in video?
@@michaelb4512 I bought the Drew Barrymore perfect grind and brew from Walmart. It makes great coffee and so far I’ve had no issues. Yes, clean up is a bit messy because there will ground coffee near the area that shoots the grounds into the brew basket. I wipe it with a microfiber cloth. I let the grounds cool, put in compost bucket and rinse the brew basket with warm water. I let it air dry. I brew 16 ounces into a short and wide insulated 20 ounce mug I got at Amazon a long time ago. As soon as I’m done with my Keurig k-pods, I’m giving my Keurig supreme plus coffee maker to my son who is in the dorms at college right now.
$99 is a steal for this machine. It's worth $99 - Not - $300@@apAvocado
Great video. Almost bought that machine. It’s great to laugh watching review videos!
Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you for commenting!
I have a Ninja coffee maker and it spills water from the reservoir as well. I have a stand alone grinder and am constantly having to clean up grounds from my countertop. I guess this will help to consolidate my coffee brewing anger into one device rather than many. That way, when the machine wars begin, I'll just have to fight one coffee related robot....
hahah. coffee robots. Bring em on!
Thank u 😂 sir for the realllll review
Anytime! Thanks for watching!
I have the espresso machine and LOVE it!!! It is awesome! Getting this next!
Hope you enjoy it!
I had the automatic espresso machine for a year and finally returned it. The software on it is so bad. Beautiful and makes an incredible cup of coffee but the software is shit and it gets stuck in the descale cycle
I haven’t experienced that, yet! I hope I don’t!! Do they take it back?
Capresso makes the best grind & brew.
Bold claim ;). But we'll bite. I'll buy one and review!
@@ComputerStuff
Capresso Coffee Team Pro with carafe. They make a glass one with higher capacity but, we prefer the carafe.
It might be because we use bourbon coffee.😂😜 $241 on Amazon as of 07/17/2024.
Yes! Thank you!! Lots of good marketing on this, not a lot of good information. How does a major company release a coffee brewer that... leaks!?
By rushing it out, not testing it, or just hoping people buy the damn thing without returning it? Not sure, but it's aggrevating! haha.
@@ComputerStuffcompared to the delonghi truebrew which I’m also considering, you briefly touch on it but would you say that more an americano type coffee vs. this Cafe being a traditional drip that grinds beans into filter basket? That’s crazy how many grounds went everywhere in this too.
Yeah this cafe makes an absolute mess. The TrueBrew uses an espresso puck brew head so as a result, it uses several pucks to create a full pot of coffee. This is a bit clumsy, and time consuming. It also won't produce a GOLD cup if this is something you're after (GOLD cup does taste great). True Brew is slightly pressurized as well so and while I'm sure it produces a fine cup of coffee, but it won't be like drip or pour over. Also Delonghi has some questionable reliability. @@JimSpence
I bought this machine to match my Cafe appliances and I am so disappointed, it worked for a month then started being finiky, now isn’t grinding my coffee beans - I am so disappointed because I love the way it looks - but I NEED my coffee
GEs customer service is decent. If you call them they’ll probably swap it out. That said I don’t miss this machine at all. It was all about the looks. Not the function. Sadly.
I don’t know if buy it or not now😢 I just want a good fresh cup of coffee
I would recommend a Moccamaster, AeroPress, or automatic coffee machine over this.
Try cleaning the pot, the top looked filthy. I know 3 people who have this unit and never had that problem.
My ass they haven't had problems. There's no way my unit is a lemon. Bad design.
First time viewer - great review!
If you had to buy a grinding and brew which make and model would it be?
Keep up your excellent work...
Thank you! We had one commenter state that Capresso made a good unit. We'll test soon!
Thank you for this very honest review!! Excellent video!!
Glad it was helpful!
I just sent mine back a few weeks ago. SO FINICKY! Great features, poor execution. Got a Moccamaster and it is fabulous!
Hah! Our next video is on the Moccamaster.