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The BLACK+DECKER Single Serve Coffeemaker CM618 delivers a fast, fresh 16oz cup of coffee directly into a travel mug, powered by a 650W heating element. Its compact design fits small spaces perfectly, while the reusable filter offers flexibility with grounds or pods, cutting down on waste and cost. With automatic shutoff and dishwasher-safe parts, it’s the no-fuss, reliable coffee solution for busy professionals on the go.








| ASIN | B008YS1WXE |
| Best Sellers Rank | #49,132 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #49 in Single-Serve Brewers |
| Brand Name | BLACK+DECKER |
| Capacity | 0.47 Liters |
| Coffee Input Type | grounds, pods |
| Coffee Maker Type | Drip Coffee Machine |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Coffee Pods | K-Cup |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (15,355) |
| Exterior Finish | Plastic-specific finish |
| Filter Type | Reusable |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00050875808508 |
| Human Interface Input | Buttons |
| Included Components | Coffeemaker, Filter, Lid, Travel Mug |
| Is the item dishwasher safe? | Yes |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 5.47"D x 6.14"W x 9.41"H |
| Item Type Name | Single-serve Coffeemaker |
| Item Weight | 2.26 Pounds |
| Manufacture Year | 2019 |
| Manufacturer | Spectrum Brands |
| Material | Plastic |
| Model Name | 16oz. Coffeemaker |
| Model Number | CM618 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Operation Mode | Fully Automatic |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Manual |
| Part Number | CM618 |
| Power Source | AC adapter |
| Recommended Uses For Product | On-the-go, Traveling |
| Specific Uses For Product | Coffeemaker |
| Style | Single Serve Grounds |
| UPC | 050875808508 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Warranty Description | 2 Year Limited Manufacturer |
| Wattage | 650 watts |
| coffee_filter_size | #4 |
T**D
No gimmicks, no clock to set, just quick and good coffee in 2min 45 seconds
Overthinkers and over researchers: This review is for you. I spent weeks researching single serve coffee makers about 15 months ago. Why? Because that’s what I do. If you’re on the fence, PLEASE read this and just order it. It’s worth it, spend the research time thinking about something else. Background: I’m no coffee snob. Too lazy and apathetic for a French press; I usually throw some Folgers in a goodwill or hand-me-down coffee maker and move on with my life. If you truly care about all the intricacies that coffee enthusiasts are passionate about, this probably isn’t the machine for you. I moved into an apartment with not a ton of counter space, and as a single (yet very eligible) bachelor, I wanted something easy and cheap that got the job done. I started mainly looked at coffee makers that were k cup compatible, but ultimately decided against it as the cost per cup is much higher with the k cups, and they take up more storage space in my cupboards. Plus, I like being able to control how much coffee grounds I use. I went with this one for a few reasons: 1) Small footprint 2) Brews more than most pod coffeemakers (16oz vs usually 12oz) 3) Came with a mug 4) Got one used here on Amazon on sale for $18 I’ve been using it almost daily for about 15 months now, and it shows no signs of slowing down. Just throw water in it, put some grounds in (I use a leftover protein powder scoop that is the perfect size), and hit the switch. I have tried the Italian coffee brand coffee pads that are great if you prefer, and are cheaper than K cups. I timed brewing it with a full ~16oz mug for this review. Just under 2 minutes and 45 seconds until it shut itself off and I had a cup of piping hot coffee. I think it’ll drip a few seconds afterwards, idk. I don’t pay enough attention. Tip: to clean the grounds from the filter easily, I take both the filter and the plastic holder underneath it out together, dump the grounds down the garbage disposal, and cover the drain hole with my finger while filling and dumping out water to rinse out the ground remnants. Every so often, I throw the entire coffee maker in the dishwasher to clean it. I was concerned that none of my mugs would fit. Turns out all of them did except one bulky plastic mug. If it’s under ~7 inches tall, it’ll fit just fine. I have a sunwill 20oz mug from here that fits perfectly, and an Ozark trail mug from Walmart that fits great as well. One or two of my mugs have very wide bases that sit a little tilted because of the size of the bottom of the coffee maker, but it does not spill or hold any less liquid as a result and is still stable. I’ll throw in a pic with all the mugs I have that are compatible for reference. I recently thought about replacing this and revisiting the thought of buying a machine compatible with k-cups. After researching this (again), I have decided once again to stick with the B&D. It’s small, isn’t full of stupid features I won’t use, and is not noteworthy in any way — just dump grounds/water in, wait a few minutes, and move on with your day without even thinking about it. How it should be. I wish I could write more about it, but I’m out of stuff to say. It’s easy, it works great, and that’s it. Buy it. It’s a great value and does what it needs to do without any extra fuss. Take the extra money you saved and buy yourself a case of beer. You deserve it. Edit: September 2025 - still going strong. I accidentally broke the little plastic fastener piece to the top/lid, so I just removed it. Still works fine without it. Very satisfied.
M**S
Fantastic Coffee Maker, Black & Decker Does it Again.
Fantastic product. I have gotten a cup of coffee at starbucks that cost more than this brewer so I wasn't expecting it to be this great. I went from a mr coffee to Melita brewing system (heat the water and pour it into the filter) to this. I like coffee fresh, not after it has sat for a while, so I like to make it cup by cup. Now, as for the details: the big filter basket fits the groove on the left; the inner filter fits the groove on the right. When these are positioned correctly, the top snaps down perfectly. I use a paper filter left over from my Melita days (Generic kroger box is about $2 for 100). I recommend using this little paper cone finger because you can dump it out and rinse the basket clean in seconds. Otherwise, cleaning up grounds can be a P.I.T.A. I had to adapt my coffee making habits a little bit. With the old mr coffee, I used to turn it on as I was filling the water, and putting in the grounds, but this one is so fast, I pour in the water, put in the filter and coffee, snap down the lid and turn it on. The first time I plugged it in, it was already on. I ran water through it once, because I didn't want that burned plastic factory smell. I use the black plastic mug to pour the water in. The perfect amount. It takes about 3 minutes from start to finish, just enough time to do the dishes, feed the dog, start breakfast. I use a jigger to measure my standard Folgers ground coffee (about the size of a Keurig cup). Once or twice when I was low on coffee and used less than that to make it last longer, used a second mug to pour the hot water through the grounds a 2nd time, but hey, I'm cheap And weird.) It takes a few seconds, then the water drips through pretty fast. I like using the paper filter also because it probably helps the water stay in contact with the brew a bit longer. The last few seconds of brewing, the last bit of water in the reservoir hisses and steams as the element dries. Then the light snaps off. You can hear the click. Give it a few seconds for the basket to drain to get all that coffee goodness. There's no warmer at the bottom of the cup. It's a plastic cup, why would you heat it? Fewer parts to break. I would not put this mug in the microwave. (A microwave is very hard on containers with nested parts, and it has a metal band around the top.) I highly recommend this Black & Decker CM618 Single Serve Coffee maker to people who like coffee one fresh cup at a time. I don't know how well it would handle multiple consecutive cups. I do use a paper melita-type filter and after the coffee is in, I tamp down the top of the cone to make a little package. I use the single serving size,and the kroger brand. It's cheaper and better because it has a little tab that makes handling easier. Prices at the grocery range from $2 to $4 for 40-100 filters, more for name brand filters. If you're a purist-recycler, the grounds are good for garden compost. At the end of the hot water heating cycle, there's about 3 seconds worth of that hot plastic smell but it does not affect the coffee at all, the way a mr coffee does. I have only had this a few months, but it is very reliable and is working perfectly. If I were still teaching, this would be the coffee maker I'd have in my classroom; if I still had a camper, this would take up little space and be faster than heating water for Melita on the propane stove. I'd use one in my office, but I'm a writer, and my home office is 3 steps from the kitchen.
M**N
Small Footprint, Automatic Off, Perfect for 1-2 Cups
I replaced my Mr. Coffee small carafe-based coffeemaker with this Black & Decker Single Serve. What most attracted me about this Black & Decker product is (1) its small footprint, hardly much bigger than the travel mug provided, and (2) the automatic turnoff feature, which is activated when the coffee is brewed. (How many times have you left the house and wondered whether you had turned off the coffeemaker?) The quality of the coffee made in the small-mesh perpetual filter is fine. The coffee is brewed into the mug much hotter than my Mr. Coffee, which was warm, but not hot. The Black & Decker comes out hot. You need to let it cool off some before drinking,a good thing if you want to take it on the road and keep it hot. The capacity of the travel mug, which has a tight cap, is half a liter, if you fill it to the brim. Thus, it contains essentially two regular cups (not mugs) of coffee. The mesh filter (you don't have to buy paper filters) rinses easily. The only thing you have to be aware of is that if you take the travel mug away before the coffee has completely dripped into the mug, there will be some drips that continue to come out. This situation is easily rectified by putting a paper towel or another coffee cup underneath. By the way, you don't have to use the travel mug. You can use any coffee cup. Even a cup as tall as 17 centimeters (the height of the travel mug provided) will fit. UPDATE 04/30/17: I notice that now the coffeemaker doesn't process all the water poured in. It leaves 100-200 milliliters unprocessed. You then have to press the start button again after about 30 seconds to process the rest of the coffee.
M**Z
La cafetera venia con lo que se ve en las imagenes, todo super bien empacado, muy bien cuidado, cada pieza envuelta en plastico y carton. La cafetera es pequena, sirve para preparar exactamente la medida del vaso que viene incluido. El cafe, al menos a mi que no soy un experto catador de cafe, me parecio que no se quemo. Pros: - Practicidad, la cafetera es muy pequena (29x29x15cm), cabe en cualquier lado, ademas el vaso que incluye tiene una tapa y queda perfecto en el portavasos del auto - El cafe se prepara super rapido, en menos de 5 min el vaso ya esta listo - Tiene un filtro permanente lavable y de buena calidad, se ve durable - Al ser tan pequena es facil de limpiar - Tiene apagado automatico, al terminar su ciclo deja de funcionar. - La puedes usar para preparar Te, ya sea meter las bolsitas directo en el filtro o, lo que yo hice, abrir las bolsitas, sacar las hojas de te y vaciarlas en el filtro, el resultado es excelente Contras: - La longitud del cable de corriente, es de apenas 60 cm, corto a mi parecer - El vaso es de puro plastico, no me da mucha confianza ya que las primeras veces, con el agua tan caliente, emite un olor extrano, me imagino que con el uso ira desapareciendo, igualmente yo solo lo uso para prepararlo, despues lo paso a mi otro vaso metalico. El vaso que incluye mide 17cm de alto y 8.5 cm de diametro, cualquier vaso con esas medidas queda perfecto para preparar directamente. - El boton de encendido solo tiene 1 estado, una vez que llenas el tanque de agua, pones el cafe, presionas el boton (Que no parece boton) y no se detendra hasta que termine su ciclo, es decir, no la puedes detener a media preparacion a menos que la desconectes, este boton me parece algo extrano, a primera vista pareciera que esta defectuoso pero funciona.
水**陽
RVerTVというYoutubeチャンネルで御主人様がアメリカ合衆国内を旅する車内にて使っておられるのを見て買う事にしました。 旅する車内で面倒くさいものを使い続ける訳ないと判断しました。 飲む量の水を注ぎだけで出来上がります。 最高です。 注意点は、電源プラグが120Vの接地用プラグが付いており、壁コンセントにしか、はまらないので、基本壁コンセント利用を考えましょう。 それと120V電圧での動作対応のため、日本の100V環境では、熱、熱には、仕上がりません。 私には逆にこれが良かったです。 すぐに飲めます。 洗いも簡単、コーヒーを均等に修正するのも簡単です。 watch RVerTV drinking cup of tea
N**S
Bonne qualité
J**H
So far so good! Super handy. I got it on sale for $20. Easy to use. The 3 tbsp / 2 soft pod coffee grounds limit is super high, probably for very coarse grind. I get a perfect serving from 2 tbsp of my go-to NoName decaf (giant yellow container). When I use espresso grind (Lavazza) 1 tbsp is plenty. I use the included tumbler just to easily measure out the right amount of water, and perc into a Starbucks tall cup (about the same dimensions). If there isn't quite enough coffee in the cup, it's super easy to add a bit more water to the reservoir and turn on the unit to run it through. It has shut off for me consistently each time it runs out of water. I still pull the plug when I'm done just in case. You do need to line up everything in the filter assembly for it to stop properly, but that's like any coffee maker. Just read the directions once! If you want instant coffee, well.. buy instant coffee or an espresso maker. No drip coffee maker will be super quick. This takes exactly as much time as I'd expect any other machine to take, proportionate to the amount it makes. I love this thing so far. And if you make a mess the first time, it rinses out just fine under the tap.
ア**ー
無骨な初代機をもっていたけれど、さすがに15年使っていたら調子が悪い時があるので、こちらを買ってみました。 今時の持ち歩きマグサイズに背が高くなっています。 これでもか、と気の利いた仕様をつける日本のものと一味違う使い勝手で気に入ってます。が、初代機の無骨さの方が好きです。
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