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Price new is $129 at both Sam's Club and Walmart. So, refurb from Woot is about half price.
https://home.woot.com/offers/ninj...cd_deal_12
If you're interested in the Ninja CM300,
Woot has it refurbed for $59.99. [woot.com]
A CNET review gave it a 7.4 out of 10. Here are the highlights of the review:
https://www.cnet.com/reviews/ninj...em-review/
THE GOOD
The Ninja Hot and Cold Brewed System brews lots of tasty drip fast. It brews in multiple sizes. It has a milk frother for latte-style drinks. It uses a separate filter for tea. It's compact and attractive.
THE BAD
It brews a little hot and a touch bitter. Its cold brew mode lacks flavor and strength. There's no manual setting for custom brews.
THE BOTTOM LINE
If you love lattes and solid drip, the Ninja Cold Brewed System is worth the price.
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The Ninja Hot & Iced Coffee Maker brews everything from a single serve cup to a travel mug to a carafe—no pods required. Plus, enjoy classic, rich, and over ice brews, now on your countertop.
- 3 Brew Styles: Classic, Rich, and Over Ice
- Iced Coffee: Vivid iced coffee flavor that's never watered down
- 6 Brew Sizes: From single cup to full carafe
- Easy-to-fill, removable water reservoir with auto-metering
- Thermal Flavor Extraction unlocks your coffee's full flavor potential
- Unlimited variety, no pods required
- 24-Hour Delay Brew: wake up to hot coffee
- Shipping Note: Shipping to Alaska, Hawaii, PO Boxes, and APO addresses is not available for this item
- Warranty: 90 Day Woot Limited Warranty
Specifications- Dimensions (Overall): 15 Inches (H) x 8.94 Inches (W) x 12.2 Inches (D)
- Weight: 9.18 Pounds
- Cup Capacity: 10
- Coffee Type Used: Ground Coffee
- Wattage Output: 1500 Watts
- Material: Stainless Steel
- Power Source: Electric
- Care & Cleaning: Spot or Wipe Clean
- Uses #4 paper cone filter
- 3 Brew Styles: Classic, Rich, and Over Ice (Specialty brew not included on CM305 Model)
- Scoop, permanent filter, coffee mugs, and frother attachment not included.
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48.2 oz = 6.025 cups
As for Ninja coffee makers, I had the very first version of this, while I loved it it had its problems with leaking and not brewing full pots after a while. Reading online this seems to be a common occurrence back then, I don't hear as much about those issues anymore so I am guessing they corrected those issues. My first ninja was a glass carafe as well which I did not like as much as the metal.
At this price I am a little tempted even if it is refurbished. Keep in mind this model does not have a frother is that matters to you.
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It's mentioned in CNet review that I linked:
Decent deal otherwise.
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Decent deal otherwise.
As for Ninja coffee makers, I had the very first version of this, while I loved it it had its problems with leaking and not brewing full pots after a while. Reading online this seems to be a common occurrence back then, I don't hear as much about those issues anymore so I am guessing they corrected those issues. My first ninja was a glass carafe as well which I did not like as much as the metal.
At this price I am a little tempted even if it is refurbished. Keep in mind this model does not have a frother is that matters to you.
Love it over the Keurig (had 2 of those).
Just buy paper filters (or use the metal filter) to make your coffee.
I like it strong, so for me it takes 3 small scoops (scooper provided).
Solid build compared to other brands.
I am buying this one for my son's apartment.
He uses mine all the time for INSTANT HOT WATER for his tea, etc.
Instead of buying a kettle for the stove, this will be great!
Just something to consider: if you have hard water like I did, calcium build up will do a number to the internals.