☕ Brew your way to bliss with MyJo®!
The Presto02835 MyJo® Single Cup Coffee Maker offers a budget-friendly solution for coffee lovers on the go. With a compact design and easy setup, you can enjoy a fresh cup of coffee anywhere, anytime. Its lightweight build and compatibility with K-Cup packs make it a must-have for busy professionals and adventurers alike.
Brand | Presto |
Model Number | 2835 |
Color | Black |
Product Dimensions | 10.49 x 10.49 x 22.86 cm; 396.89 g |
Capacity | 1 Cups |
Power / Wattage | 800 watts |
Material | Plastic |
Special Features | Manual |
Item Weight | 397 g |
M**O
Finally a portable, non-electric Keurig!!
Love this product so much that I would totally recommend it. I was looking for something that would allow me to use "pods" when I was camping as I love my Keurig! This is simple to use, easy to clean, produces coffee that tastes the same as your home pot and for those that prefer to use their own grounds, comes with a pod for grounds. Works so good that now the rest of my extended are all going to purchase one for their trailers!
S**D
Coffee or tea
This is grt,I always make my coffee or tea in it,just wanna thank vanlife plus for showing it on his YouTube channel, definitely worth your money
C**Z
Innovaciona a bajo costo
Producto innovador por su diseño no se necesita cafetera electrica y muchos menos invertir en una exclusiva de la marca de los pods de cafe. Vale la pena!
A**M
Waste of money
Absolute crap. Doesn't work at all..... if I could give it LESS than 1 star.... I would
T**Y
Bottom line: worth having, worth the price. Read why I say that!
Update: In what is rapidly becoming a "post-Keurig" world, this ugly ducking with the included adapter still has it's placeThis was not a "free for review" item, although I do those for selected items as well. I bought this one.I am a coffee maker nut, being endlessly curious as how to brew a decent, if not a "perfect" cup.My Aeropress rubber plunger swelled up after a few months and became impossible to press aero or otherwise.My fancy and expensive "French" (made in China) hand-pump espresso maker blew it's gaskets just out of warranty.I have Vietnamese Phin drippers and assorted cones, tubes, flasks and spoon like things.I even have the nearly unknown "Mr. Coffee Non-Electric" model, which despite being very ugly, makes astounding coffee and has held up since 1980.While this unit looks like a Coleman lantern, it is quite clever. [They really should approach Coleman for a version in their colors, using the Coleman name, as it is a natural for camping use!]This is also great unit for people who travel and hate hotel room coffee. You do not have to bring along a boiler and (if you use K cups) you are not dumping or flushing grounds in the room. The top unit can be microwaved to heat the water, and cleaning is easy. In my microwave it takes two minutes to heat 6 ounces of water, plenty of time to fill the adapter. I use drip grind, not the finer stuff I use with a manual pour-over paper cone maker. Yes, there is a tiny bit of sediment with Mi Jo, but that is OK.I generally do not use K cups, so so opted for the included refillable one.It's also a good unit for those who only make a cup of coffee once in a while, AND for those who have hard water that clogs up makers.Bottom line: worth having, worth the price. Still goofy looking.
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