☕ Brewed to Perfection, Every Time!
The Philips HD 7546/20 is a stylish and efficient coffee maker featuring a 1.2-litre capacity, a Drip Stop Function for mess-free pouring, and an auto shutoff for safety. With its compact design and lightweight build, it's the perfect addition to any modern kitchen.
Brand | Philips |
Model Number | HD7546/20 |
Colour | Black |
Product Dimensions | 22.1 x 25.5 x 37.01 cm; 2.03 g |
Volume Capacity | 1.2 litres |
Voltage | 240 Volts |
Auto Shutoff | Yes |
Special Features | Drip Stop Function |
Item Weight | 2.03 g |
S**H
Philips cafe giai, filter coffee machine
I bought this "used like new" from amazon resale for £28!, it came in the original box and was completely like new.I have had many filter coffee machines and the standard seems to be getting worse, it's like a race to the bottom, if you know what I mean?Not with philips, this thing is absolutely solid, beautifully built, you will need to get an EU to UK adapter, but wait until you receive it as you may get one supplied (if buying new), anyway as you can see I have used a tapo WiFi plug so my alexa turns it on an hour before I get up.It takes about 15 minutes to brew a full pot and the jug is excellent, two hours after the brew had finished the coffee is piping hot, this thermal jug really is good quality. The coffee tastes fantastic.I really can't recommend this enough, especially at £28!Ps, always make a full pot as this will retain the heat better in the jug. The spout is completely non drip pouring which is refreshing to see.Pps, if you have one of those reusable filters from an old machine, it slots in perfectly, I prefer to just use the disposable filters for convenience. It uses size no 4 filters.Phillips you have done it again!
S**O
Makes Really Good Coffee, Quickley and Safely
We love filter coffee and this is the best machine we've ever had. It's very fast and there seems little chance of having the dreadful overflow that has happened with every other machine from time to time.The coffee drops into the metal flask and keeps hot for a couple of hours and STILL tastes fresh. There is no hotplate so a saving in energy AND we no longer have the conversation in the car about five minutes after leaving home, "Did you turn the coffee off?"The top to the flask takes some getting used to but it is not really difficult. We're a little concerned that this is essential to the efficient operation of the machine and it may wear and fail early. Might try buying a spare.It will make five mugs of coffee which is one too many so we do find that we are wasting some as the last mugful tends to get cold before we want it. (I know, only make four mugs)This machine is expensive but it looks great, is quiet and quick.Highly recommended.I have added below my review of a circular tray that we use to contain any overflows from our filter coffee maker. You'll find the make and supplier if you check my other reviews. I don't think the Philips machine will ever overflow but this tray has saved many a clean up job in the past,TRAY REVIEWWe needed to replace a similar tray that had gathered 'salt' deposits. We place our filter coffee maker in it so that any occasional overflows don't run onto the work surface and into drawers and onto the floor. It has been excellent.The purchase of a new coffee maker prompted the replacement of the tray.The new one is slightly different, but better in appearance. The main change is that it will slide easily on the work surface without 'feeling' as it there is some abrasion. This slides easily allowing the machine to be moved forward for pouring in the water.For our purpose, highly recommended
P**R
Very compact design, BUT No UK 3 pin plug or adapter provided.
Very disappointed on unpacking this item to find no 3 pin uk adapter provided, as I’ve previously had included in coffee machines in the past and given this was £100+.However, the machine looks great and is very compact - fits nicely on a counter top in a corder: The footprint not much larger than the jug itself.The machine is of the expected Philips design and build quality, and brews and retains the heat nicely.
E**S
Simple and efficient to use
A simple and efficient filter coffee maker.Coffee stays hot for at leat an hour in the included thermal jug.Easy to clean.
O**M
I don't normally review but I'll make an exception in this case
Firstly, I call this machine "Big Phil". It's strong, sturdy and makes blooming good coffee.DesignGenius. From the insulated jug, to zero hotplates, to never having to worry about dripping coffee everywhere, this excels. I'd go as far as saying it's damn near idiot proof. Some people gripe at paper filters. I prefer them. Makes cleaning and recycling so much faster as you just take the lid out and empty it into your bin of choice...no spooning out coffee grains.FunctionalityBig Phil works quick...I reckon he does a 10+ cup in five minutes and does so quietly. Once I've added coffee and water, I press one button. Simple.The coffeeTastes as it should. Clean, flavourful and kept hot for hours - literally 12 hours later it's still warm.
M**M
Simple and brilliant
I have used one of these coffee makers for over well over 15-years, twice-a-day-every-day; and have just bought my third. I am very pleased to say that the new one is the same, and as good as my old one - with no new gimmicks. The coffee filters through well, and stays hot in the jug for a goodly time (I do warm the jug with hot water in the winter). It looks good and is easy to clean. Needless to say, it makes delicious coffee! However, if the coffee is ground too coarsely it can lack strength, so I use 'espresso' ground coffee which works very well with the Melitta filter papers I use (I do enjoy regular mugs of strong coffee).
R**D
No reusable filter
No reusable fillter. It specifically says What's in the box? Carafe, Reusable Filter
J**D
Excellent service - very fast delivery from mainland Europe
A very good coffee-maker. Very fast to brew, then it switches off automatically. Coffee kept nice and hot in the thermos jug - much better than it being kept warm by a hot-plate as with other coffee-makers, as this very quickly results in a stewed drink. It also obviously saves energy. No timer, but I have mine plugged into the mains via a remote-controlled adaptor, so I can switch it on from my bed when I wake-up using the remote. This works very well indeed, especially with the coffee then being ready so soon. Only one negative point - it comes with a continental two-prong mains plug, rather than a UK one, so you either need to use an adaptor, or cut the existing plug off and put on a British one.
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