The Scoop Single-Serve Coffeemaker goes where no coffeemaker has gone before, brewing hotter, faster and better-tasting coffee than most gourmet machines out there. And, its benefits don't stop there. The Scoop Coffeemaker utilizes the simplicity of ground coffee and brews a customizable cup quickly: an 8 oz. cup in less than 90 seconds or a 14 oz. travel mug in under two-and-a-half minutes.
Aside from
its versatility in using inexpensive coffee grounds to brew a great-tasting
cup, The Scoop Coffeemaker is designed for ultra-simple preparation in three
straightforward steps: 1) Scoop 2) Place 3) Brew. It features a steel mesh
scoop for filtering freshly ground coffee and comes with a built-in, adjustable
stand that flips to accommodate a standard-size cup or a taller travel mug.
All in all,
The Scoop Single-Serve Coffeemaker offers affordability and no fuss with lots
of options. There's no need for extra equipment, high-tech buttons or extra
equipment, either.
Product
Uses & Unique Features
Allowing
for Various Coffee Grind Types
The Scoop
Coffeemaker doesn't need pre-packaged K-Cup packs or coffee pods, which can get
expensive, and not to mention stale, over time. Instead, it comes with a mesh
scoop filter that gives users the choice of any flavor (caramel, hazelnut,
vanilla, etc), any brand (Starbucks, Dunkin Donuts, etc.) and any strength
(Regular or Bold) pleasing to their taste.
Differing
Boldness Levels
With The
Scoop Coffeemaker, versatility is key. Whether you decide to go with a
mainstream brand coffee or stronger premium-brand coffee, you need a machine
that understands and quickly adapts. Use the REGULAR setting for a quick basic,
automatic drip coffee, or get an upgrade and choose BOLD for more fine grinds,
decaf or stronger flavors premium-brand coffee like Starbucks or Melitta. Just
remember that the finer the grind, the longer it takes to brew. For bolder
coffee, the water passes through at a slower rate, but allows more contact time
and better flavor extraction for a better-tasting cup when done brewing.
Measuring
Proportions Appropriately
Not sure
how much coffee to add when brewing? No worries -- each scoop filter is labeled
with two measuring lines for exact serving amounts. And more isn't necessarily
better, in this case. Overfilling the scoop doesn't allow room for brewing and
water can overflow and spill over, ultimately meaning weaker coffee.
Adjusting
the Cup Size
Before
brewing, adjust the L-shaped cup rest to make sure your cup is as close to the
dispensing nozzle as possible. For travel mugs, fit the cup rest against the
coffeemaker and place your mug on top of the drip tray.
Award-Winning
Design
The Scoop
Coffeemaker was awarded the "2012 Good Housekeeping Very Innovative
Products (VIP) Award" by Good Housekeeping Research Institute. In
addition, the Industrial Designers Society of America (IDSA) gave it high
rankings for its ability to use coffee grinds, instead of packs or pods, and
simultaneously give users the freedom to choose their own flavor, strength and
cup size for their coffee.
Product
Feature Benefits
- Costs pennies per cup, compared to leading competitors' single-size packs
- Proportions coffee exactly with single-serve scoop filter
- Brews an 8 oz. cup of coffee in less than 90 seconds
- Built-in adjustable stand holds standard-size cup and taller travel mugs
- One steel mesh scoop filter included; no need for paper filters
- Wide drip tray on base acts as a spill-resistant drain for excess coffee
- Settings for REGULAR (automatic drip) and BOLD coffee
- Durable, stainless steel features ensure coffeemaker's longevity
- Automatically shuts off after brewing

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