Viking 12-Cup Coffee Maker

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Viking 12-Cup Coffee Maker
Viking 12-Cup Coffee Maker
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Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #21639 in Kitchen & Housewares
  • Size: 12-c.
  • Color: Metallic Silver
  • Brand: Viking
  • Model: VCCM12MS
  • Dimensions: 9.00 pounds

Features

  • Model No.: VCCM12MS
  • Capacity: 12-c.
  • Origin: China
  • Material: Stainless Steel Carafe and Mesh Tea Basket
  • Warranty: One Year Against Manufacturing Defects
  • Model No.: VCCM12MS
  • Capacity: 12-c.
  • Origin: China
  • Material: Stainless Steel Carafe and Mesh Tea Basket
  • Warranty: One Year Against Manufacturing Defects

Product Description

Viking 12-Cup Coffee Maker

Customer Reviews

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52 of 55 people found the following review helpful.
5Amazing Flavor - 1st UPDATE & Flashing "dcl"
By Bari S.
Just to start, I'm extremely cynical and I don't subscribe to the idea that just because it's expensive makes it the best. I must admit, this is the best cup of coffee I have ever made. I just received this coffee maker (via Zappos,) as Amazon isn't shipping direct yet. I've been drinking my coffee virtually the same way for 25 years, so my test this morning contained the same coffee, measurements, and ingredients I have always used. I went through the steps as directed by Viking, and the end result was a hotter, deeper, zero-bitter cup of amazing coffee.*Side Note: Even though this coffee maker comes with a filter, always use filtered water. We have HIGH mineral content water, so this is something we have always used anyway. Viking states, that not doing so with this kind of water, will void the warranty. The coffee maker will tell you when it's time to "de-calcify" (this may or may not occur when using filtered water).There WILL be a bit of a time-consuming (roughly 30-40 minutes) initial process you WILL need to invest in - so don't intend on having that first cup if you are pressed for time. There is an initial "priming" (using roughly 2 cups of water), then a "first 10-cup brew" of just water only (for cleaning purposes). After that, you're ready for clock set-up, auto programming, and finally time to brew! I used the reusable filter that comes with it instead of the usual non-bleached disposable filters, and I have nothing negative to say about it.As far as our usual process, we use our favorite whole-bean coffee and grind it in a burr grinder at the finest setting.Is it worth $300.00? If the flavor, temperature, and dependability of the machine all hold up, it will be a resounding yes. I will update this review over time to let you know for sure.SIX-WEEK UPDATE: Still impressed, no regrets! Overflowed once (my fault) - I filled the water tank over the fill line when I selected the 12-cup serving. If I had one criticism, it would be how slowly it pours when opened to the "o" mark. I'm assuming Viking made it an intentional feature in order to keep the remaining coffee hot - which it does. Obviously, one can take the lid completely off to remedy that.**FLASHING "dcl": So it finally said it was time to decalcify. Easy process, but allow yourself ~20 minutes to do this. The only thing that wasn't covered in my instruction book was how to get the "dcl" to quit flashing after the process was done. It's not automatically detected - YOU NEED TO PRESS THE "ON" BUTTON, THEN HOLD DOWN THE "BREW" BUTTON (NOT SIMULTANEOUSLY) FOR A FEW SECONDS TO CLEAR IT. Hopefully newer packaged instructions will show this. Still no regrets! **Don't forget to replace the filter in the reservoir.**

34 of 39 people found the following review helpful.
5CARAFE LEAKS!!!!! OOPS NO IT DOESN'T
By Demoola
You'd expect a bit more for $300 - carafe leaks everywhere when you pour the coffee. Who the heck tested this product at Viking??? Do not buy - looks pretty But doesn't pour correctly!!!!That was my original review. After speaking to Viking I learned that I had to keep it on the open (o) position and not between the locked and open, while pouring, as their directions state. Works GREAT - no more leaks and it's such a great looking coffee machine! They just need to correct their directions.

34 of 40 people found the following review helpful.
2Do not expect quality that matches other Viking kitchen appliances
By bill
The only good thing that I can say about this machine is that is brews a hot pot of coffee. Other than that, it has been a huge disapointment. While the carafe is wrapped in a stainless strip, the balance of the unit is made of the sort of plastic and in a similar design as a $30-$60 machine. At half the price this machine would be over-valuedSome features that have been particularly irksome:1.) The filter is ill-fitting and surely cannot actually filter as the water easily by-passes the filer2.) The machine is noisy - it emits a pulsing / grinding noise every 10 seconds while brewing3.) The carafe does not fit well under the spring-loaded brewing area4.) The electronics (at least on the machine I've purchased) are fickle and every morning I have to run through a combination of unplug, plug back in, hit program, specify number of cups, on-off, etc to try to get the thing to go to work.This coffee maker may have the Viking name plate but do not expect it to be anything close to the quality of your Viking stove or fridge.

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