My folks had this model when it first became popular, around 1974, and served the purpose for 4 years when it was replaced with a Proctor Silex Coffee Magic. Theirs came with a separate container for the water, and the coffee saver wasn't around at the time.
@gusherb94 I didn't realize this at first until I got it home.... but this was my parent's very first coffee maker when they got married in 1981. I immediately recalled seeing it on the counter when I was little.
That's very nice. I have the exact same coffee maker, only without the "coffee saver" basket. The back of the unit reads "model MC-IA." Mine has been used quite a bit, but it still performs as well as it did when it was new. As the old cliché goes, they don't make 'em like they used to.
I think that the way Mr. Coffee made its coffeemakers back in the '70's was much nicer and more modern looking than the way they make them now. They should have kept the original '70's design since it was the original design and the first one in home or business coffeemakers.
Im not a hot coffee drinker, but that thing is SWEET. And it must be pretty damn hot, or atleast I think so due to the three prong cord. I like the separate brewer and warmer buttons. Something newer machines dont have..
Nah, mine is a 1975 and if you have the brewer and warmer on at the same time it blows a circuit. 🤣 It's been two years, so I wanted to answer your question.
@batterymaker Yeah, but those are the more expensive ones at like hotels? Newer ones do have a warmer feature, that clicks on after it runs out of water.
I was a kid when we got ours. They were all the rage--very simple devices, really. I dont think that coffee saver lever on the front of the basket did anything much tho.
Hi, I have a Mr. Coffee maker also in Mint Condition. I belive it's betweet 77-78. I think I may have the last one in the world! It's model number is CBS-800. Can anyone tell me anything about it? I can't find any pictures of it either. Thanks
I have a vintage Mr. Coffee AD-10 10 cup switch type with water level window with little red ball. Have no idea of when made? My Keurig broke again, so emptied K Cup onto paper coffee filter & brewed. Wow was it much hotter & better. I'm not replacing Keurig, will use the old but better system. Jeanne
That’s the beauty of American made products. They were built to last.
My parents had this exact coffee maker for years. They loved it.
This is better made than ANY coffee maker on the market today!!! Period!!!☝️🙄
That is one hell of a find.
Oh. My. God!
Back when everything-station wagons, coffee machines-had fake wood panel trim!
John Grabowski the 70s style
I still can't believe how quick this vacation went by. This was on the first day of my trip, and already over a week ago.
I have them same coffee maker🥰
Very cool! NIB! These were great coffee makers!
Brent Audi Better than the new ones!
My folks had this model when it first became popular, around 1974, and served the purpose for 4 years when it was replaced with a Proctor Silex Coffee Magic. Theirs came with a separate container for the water, and the coffee saver wasn't around at the time.
AKA:The Percolator Killer.
Also the tastebud killer.
THAT IS SO COOL i can't believe you have that! i love old stuff :D
@gusherb94 I didn't realize this at first until I got it home.... but this was my parent's very first coffee maker when they got married in 1981. I immediately recalled seeing it on the counter when I was little.
I use a 1970s mr coffee for tea
wow, it's basically brand new! thats a nice find
That's very nice. I have the exact same coffee maker, only without the "coffee saver" basket. The back of the unit reads "model MC-IA." Mine has been used quite a bit, but it still performs as well as it did when it was new. As the old cliché goes, they don't make 'em like they used to.
Very Good
Damn, it's been 10 years already !
I think that the way Mr. Coffee made its coffeemakers back in the '70's was much nicer and more modern looking than the way they make them now. They should have kept the original '70's design since it was the original design and the first one in home or business coffeemakers.
Wow, brings back memories.....
I love it even has Joe DiMaggio on the box
Me too.
Im not a hot coffee drinker, but that thing is SWEET. And it must be pretty damn hot, or atleast I think so due to the three prong cord.
I like the separate brewer and warmer buttons. Something newer machines dont have..
It's also useful for tea. All you need is to put the tea bag over the little hole in the filter cup.
What happens if you leave the brewer switch on when it finishes? Will it burn out
Nah, mine is a 1975 and if you have the brewer and warmer on at the same time it blows a circuit. 🤣 It's been two years, so I wanted to answer your question.
Made In the USA one of the last American made ones .
The plastic's still pure white! (as opposed to yellow)
My mom had one when I was a kid
@batterymaker Yeah, but those are the more expensive ones at like hotels?
Newer ones do have a warmer feature, that clicks on after it runs out of water.
Wow! Never been used either!? Seriously awesome, looks like my brother really enjoyed that! :3 I know how he is about his coffee ritual, lol.
I was a kid when we got ours. They were all the rage--very simple devices, really. I dont think that coffee saver lever on the front of the basket did anything much tho.
Does it say made in Cleveland,Ohio ?
@batterymaker Oh. Well im sure she did, Bunn machines are very tough.
So do they still produce this vintage type of coffee machine?
No. That thing is 50y old. It's the original, now it's 50y later, the new models are 100o/o better and safer plastic. M, il
Absolutely NOT!!! EVERY brand of coffee makers now is overseas China made 💩!☝️🤨
thats the first time i have seen hi, on camera
Hi, I have a Mr. Coffee maker also in Mint Condition. I belive it's betweet 77-78. I think I may have the last one in the world! It's model number is CBS-800. Can anyone tell me anything about it? I can't find any pictures of it either. Thanks
Angela Goff
A friend just gave me one, brand new, in the box, never opened! Model CBS - 800!! I'm wondeting if i should keep it that way?
I hear some fans humming in the background!!!! : D
U guys must be electricians
those coffee maker POS things make the coffee taste too watered down
well it's no longer mint in the box lol I would have used it too. I think those coupons may have expired
I have a vintage Mr. Coffee AD-10 10 cup switch type with water level window
with little red ball. Have no idea of when made?
My Keurig broke again, so emptied K Cup onto paper coffee filter &
brewed. Wow was it much hotter & better.
I'm not replacing Keurig, will use the old but better system.
Jeanne
back when people didn't have to buy those overpriced k cups
You can still buy machines like this lol 😆
Shut off the damn water!
Wasteful...
M. Il.
TRIGGERED.