

☕ Elevate your coffee game—small footprint, big flavor, zero compromises!
The KRUPS Simply Brew Compact 5 Cup Coffee Maker combines sleek stainless steel design with smart features like Pause & Brew and a Keep Warm plate, delivering fresh, hot coffee for singles or couples. Its reusable permanent filter promotes sustainability, while dishwasher-safe components and a drip-free carafe make cleanup effortless. Perfectly sized for small spaces, it offers consistent, flavorful brews with minimal fuss and a 2-year warranty for peace of mind.












| ASIN | B07X43VXZV |
| Best Sellers Rank | #7,570 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #16 in Coffee Machines |
| Brand | KRUPS |
| Brand Name | KRUPS |
| Capacity | 5 Cups |
| Coffee Input Type | Ground |
| Coffee Maker Type | Drip Coffee Machine |
| Color | Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 22,269 Reviews |
| Filter Type | Reusable |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00010942226550 |
| Human Interface Input | Buttons |
| Included Components | Permanent Coffee Filter, Measuring Spoon |
| Is the item dishwasher safe? | Yes |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 5.71"D x 8.07"W x 10.08"H |
| Item Type Name | Drip Coffee Maker |
| Item Weight | 2.8 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | KRUPS |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Model Name | Newer model |
| Model Number | 10942226550 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Operation Mode | Fully Automatic |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Cup Warmer |
| Part Number | 10942226550 |
| Power Source | AC adapter |
| Product Dimensions | 5.71"D x 8.07"W x 10.08"H |
| Special Feature | Cup Warmer |
| Specific Uses For Product | Filter Coffee |
| Style | Filter Coffee Maker |
| UPC | 010942226550 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 120.0 |
| Warranty Description | 2 Year Limited Warranty |
| Wattage | 650 watts |
| coffee_filter_size | #2 |
R**A
Favorite reason to wake up every morning
I'm a coffee enthusiast. With any hobby, you can spend SO MUCH MONEY, and you reach a point of diminishing returns. Coffee is no exception. However, this coffee maker meets the perfect mix of value and performance. It is easy to use, and every cup of coffee is consistent, hot, and flavorful, providing you make it in the same way. The machine itself looks quite nice. The three buttons, right to left are: Power - turns it on. Turns it off Half Capacity - This does something with the warming plate when you make a smaller pot. I make 750mL a day, which comes to be 5 cups on this machine. I keep it turned on. Blooming - This alters the brew cycle to pour some water over the grounds... pause for a while, then brews the rest of the pot. I'm undecided on this feature, but my girlfriend prefers it. Use and cleanup is easy. 1. Pour water into the water reservoir (max 1250mL) Tip: I use a pitcher that only ever contains clean water for this. Instead of using the carafe like is common. This helps everything stay cleaner, longer. 2. Add beans into a cone filter. Put that filter in the container. 3. Turn it on. Wait a bit. Drink Coffee 4. Toss grounds, rinse stuff off, let it dry for tomorrow If you're this far in the review, you're probably someone looking to increase their coffee game. And you've probably read about ratios of beans to water etc. 1:16, 1:17, 1:18 etc. I actually prefer mine on the weaker side (so I can drink more without getting jittery!) And with quality ingredients and equipment, you don't need to make a cup of sludge to have any flavor. My preferred ratio 1:18, or with numbers -- 40g of beans. 750mL of water. Finally if you're still reading, here's my personal ranking of what makes good coffee: 1. Good water 2. Good whole bean coffee 3. Grinding your beans right before brewing in a 4. Good grinder 5. Measure your beans and water and keep it consistent 6. The coffee maker So yeah, it makes a difference, but not as much as like the first 3 do. This was the last piece of coffee equipment I upgraded, from just an old Mr. Coffee drip, and it is better. but not as night & day difference as switching to whole beans ground early.
F**.
Great coffee maker. Wish the carafe and water tank were larger.
I have made coffee with the Krups coffee maker for the past 7 mornings. Over the past decade, I've relied on a French Press and have always ground my own coffee beans. It took a while to figure out the right proportions, especially since I needed to use a finer grind. I've finally adapted to the Krups. The coffee maker looks good and fits well on the counter. It is compact and doesn’t overwhelm the area. This is my routine: I use 40 grams of quality (Peet’s) whole bean coffee which I grind on a medium setting. I fill the carafe with 48 ounces of water (1420ml) which I weigh (1360 gm) so I can have a consistent tasting cup of coffee every morning. It took several days to get the proportions correct. Using a French Press required more coffee beans to achieve the desired strength. (Forty-eight ounces of water brings the top past the maximum line and just to the bottom of the little hole in the water tank. I had no problem with this at all.) If you are a coffee enthusiast, and taste and consistency matter to you, it is important to use premium coffee beans that you grind immediately before use, fresh cold water and the same proportions each time (adjusted to your taste.) There is no more fine silt at the bottom of my cup that you get with a French Press. The coffee brews fast, though I haven't tried the ½ anti-drip function that makes a slower, stronger pot. I find the strength with no anti-drip to be just fine. Having coffee with the perfect strength matters to me—it shouldn’t be overpowering, but it also can’t be watery or too weak. The coffee is rich and robust, and I think the Krups machine enhances its flavor well. I have used the “blooming button” each time because I was intrigued by the “extra fullness and character” that the instruction booklet claims the blooming provides. The concept of releasing some water to soak the beans and then continuing the brewing process seemed to make sense. You can try both ways and see if there is a difference. Clean-up is quick. You just slide out the filter holder containing the grinds and dump them. Then wash the carafe. For me, there is a negative with this coffee maker. When I read 8-cup coffee maker I thought 8 American cups where a cup is usually a mug or at the very least, 8 oz. Not the case with this coffee maker. We are two people. Between us, we drink at least two full mugs of coffee each morning. One carafe of this coffee maker makes eight 4oz. cups. Every morning, I need to repeat the process twice since I brew a carafe and a half to ensure there's enough coffee for both of us. This coffee maker would be perfect if the water tank were larger so that a larger carafe of coffee could be brewed. There is one final note. There is no mention of coffee filters in the write up on Amazon so I didn’t know that even 1 or 2 complimentary filters were not included. Hence, a run to the grocery store the first morning. Also, no mention of the filter type in the instruction booklet either, although there is a Q & A on the Amazon page where it explains it uses a paper filter, cone type, #4. Be careful, the instruction booklet has a few typos and partial sentences that you need to use common sense to fill in. Enjoy your coffee!!
G**G
A Good Basic Coffee Maker
This basic Krups 10-cup coffee maker is fine. Disregard the A.I. voice from Amazon because it incorrectly says this model has a delay timer and offers the choice of 3 brew strengths. This model has no such features, but brews up to 10 cups of coffee at a time. You can use the included permanent filter or a #4 paper filter. The model shuts off automatically after an hour and has a smaller footprint than most other 10-cup machines. That's why I bought it. It's a good basic coffee maker. Note: I bought this machine through "Amazon Resale," always a good way to save money. It was listed in "Used--Mint" condition. That sounds like "Like New" to me. Since it was missing a spoon and I could see a few coffee grounds on the filter and machine--just a little bit--I would have listed it as in "Excellent Condition." This isn't a deal-breaker for me. I'm keeping it, hoping it lasts for as long as my last Krups machine--13 years, until I dropped the glass carafe on the floor.
T**S
Great coffeemaker - though it may not last two years
This has been a great coffeemaker for me for 22 months. It died just now (heating element won't turn on, but then again I've used it many hours of - drinking 3 mugs of coffee, then 3 mugs of decaf, then (just using water), about 3 mugs of tea every day, while working from home and rarely going out. It's very easy to use, and easy pull out the carafe and pour the first cup before the coffeemaker cycle is done. I'm not inclined to criticize KRUPS for making a coffee maker that didn't quite last two years, given that I had it on about 4 hours a day and that it has served me well all that time. Too many small appliances these days don't last more than a year. My last hand vacuum, which had great reviews, lasted only 3 months. At the moment though, I'm not sure if I will replace this with the same model or get the Black&Decker model which gets even better reviews and is less expensive. I'm leaning toward the latter.....
N**N
Well built, does what it's made to do!
I'm very pleased with this Krups coffee maker. It is easy to fill the water compartment because the lid stays open until you close it. It brews quietly and the hot plate stays hot until you turn it off. A reviewer mentioned that they noticed a sputtering noise and water leaking during use. This happened to me once because I had not centered the pot correctly before turning on. I found that after placing the pot on the base and pulling it forward till it stops against the rim of the base is the correct position. If sputtering or spilling occurs its because the pot is not in the correct position. I do not use the filter that came with the pot, but it seems to be a good quality filter. I use the #2 come coffee filters. It's small so it doesn't take up much room on my counter. I make 4 cups at a time which is 2 large mugs. I'm loving this coffee maker, and it's been making great hot coffee for me everyday.
L**T
Perfect Coffee Maker
Love it. It is exactly what I wanted: a coffee maker that does exactly two things: makes a few cups of coffee when I press a button, and turns off when I forget to press the same button again (every time; literally every time). It is compact and sleek. And, the bonus: that clever button that knows when I want it to start making coffee and when I have forgotten it, glows a lovely blue, The one surprise: it seems to brew a weaker coffee, so I need to put in an extra scoop for the full carafe.
K**9
Died In a Year
Died in a little over a year. Worked fine until the power switch stopped working. Also you have to hold the lid up to add coffee grounds. Was okay with it at first even with lid issue, but a basic no frills coffee maker should last more than a year.
A**E
Looks good and makes good coffee
I needed a coffee pot with a small footprint. Since the cup sizes they talk about are only 5 ounces, I opted for the 10 cup since we both use 8+oz mugs and I'm glad I did. I am very particular with my coffee which is why I detest Keurig even after trying several versions. Also, I wasn't about to spend 100 dollars or more for a coffee maker unless Don Juan came with it. I love the foot print of the Krups because I have a small kitchen counter and this unit fits perfectly nest to my toaster oven and cuisinart 14 cup food processor. It is really nice looking on the counter, very sleek in design and shiny black with stainless accents. Also very easy to use. I would like to have seen that the warmer stayed on for two hours instead of one hour. I use paper filters with this pot for a variety of reasons, one being I want to eliminate plastic as much as possible so I think the paper filters help and definitely improve the taste of the coffee in my opinion. Yes, I am aware this unit is predominately all plastic. It will drip a few drops on the warming plate but it is minimal and doesn't do it all the time. I did a vinegar water rinse which was necessary to get rid of the plastic taste and the improvement was noticeable. Very easy to fill if you are careful. Auto shut off works as does the pause when removing the pot before it is done. The only other thing is, I would like it better if the coffee was hotter for those of us who use milk or cream in our coffee. Other than that, the price is right and this product does what it claims to do. Recommended
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