Ninja Hot and Cold Brew System with Carafe
$179.99
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Ninja Hot and Cold Brew System with Carafe Price History
Price History for Ninja CP307 Tea & Coffee Maker | Hot and Cold Brewed | 50 oz | Thermal Carafe | Frother, Coffee &...
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Current Price | $179.99 | October 27, 2024 |
Highest Price | $199.00 | July 28, 2024 |
Lowest Price | $179.99 | October 27, 2024 |
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$179.99 | October 27, 2024 |
$199.00 | July 28, 2024 |
Ninja Hot and Cold Brew System with Carafe Description
- COLD BREW: Brew tea or coffee at a lower temperature over ice for smooth, naturally sweet flavor in 10 to 15 minutes..BPA Free : Yes. Cord Length : 2.5 ft
- SEPARATE BASKETS: Keep flavors separate with different baskets for brewing coffee and loose or bagged tea.
- SMART BASKET RECOGNITION: System recognizes what’s in the basket and automatically displays coffee or tea options.
- 6 BREW SIZES: Brew anything from a single cup to an XL cup, travel size, XL travel size, and half or full carafe with your coffee maker.
- 5 BREW STYLES: Choose your style with Classic, Rich, Over Ice, Cold Brew, or Specialty.
- TEA TYPES: Select your tea type, and the system will know the right temperature and number of steps needed.
- KEEPS IT HOT: The 50 oz. (10-Cup) Thermal Carafe is double-walled to keep your coffee and tea hot for up to 2 hours. No warming plate required.
- FOLD-AWAY FROTHER: Turn hot or cold milk into silky-smooth froth in seconds with the Hot and Cold Frother. Flips into the machine when not in use.
- DISHWASHER SAFE PARTS: The water reservoir, frother whisk, brew-through lid, coffee and tea permanent filters, removable filter holders, flip-top lid, and scoop are all top-rack dishwasher safe. Thermal carafe should be hand-washed only.
- WHAT’S INCLUDED: Ninja Hot & Cold Brew System, 50 oz. (10-Cup) Double-Walled Thermal Carafe, Separate Coffee and Tea Brew Baskets, Coffee Permanent Filter, Tea Permanent Filter, Removable Water Reservoir, Ninja Smart Scoop, & Fold-Away Frother.
Ninja Hot and Cold Brew System with Carafe Specification
Specification: Ninja Hot and Cold Brew System with Carafe
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Ninja Hot and Cold Brew System with Carafe Reviews (7)
7 reviews for Ninja Hot and Cold Brew System with Carafe
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Amazon Customer –
Had this a few months now and love it! We all have our own preference of how we like our coffee and this does it all…can whip up an espresso like drink, any size cup or half, full pot, different strengths, tea…haven’t tried the cold brew yet but really happy with this so far and the ease of making all the different options. Coffee tastes great and we really like the thermal carafe. Hubby makes a pot when he wakes up for an early shift and it’s still warm when I get up hours later without the burnt taste of sitting on a burner. If this had a heated frother and could pipe into the water system we’d be set for life.
Knoobee –
This is a terrific coffee maker. I have had several over the years, and my last one was just a basic Mr. coffee because I have never been very impressed with the $50-$70 line of coffee makers.
I was in the market for a new one, and decided, well, I’m gonna get a good coffee maker this time. After reading a bunch of reviews, I decided to go with this ninja at 180.00, which to me is a tremendous amount of money for a coffee machine that is not a pressurized cappuccino maker or some thing.
One of the decisions I struggled with was whether to get the steel or the glass carafe. The steel carafe was $30 more, and the coffee maker with the steel carafe does not have a heating element for the carafe. The carafe is insulated, and apparently stays warm for three hours or so.
I ultimately decided on the glass carafe, because I figured I would want to have a pot of coffee that I could leave on a warmer, and the glass carafe was dishwater safe, unlike the stainless steel one which is recommended to keep out of the dishwasher.
If I had to do it over again, I would probably get the steel carafe. The reason is, this coffee maker basically makes one cup at a time when you want to cup of coffee rather than a whole pot. Sure, you can make a half or a whole carafe, but a fresh cup in my opinion is the best. It is kind of like a Keurig, but I think the coffee tastes better out of this. This requires no pods either.
Anyway, that’s what I’ve been doing with it, and liking that a lot. I certainly can make a pot, but rather, I use my big coffee cup, and fill up to the extra large travel size which is a nice big cup of coffee. It’s usually all I want, but if I want another one, I will just make another fresh cup.
Another feature that I really like is the removable water tank. I just pop it out and fill it up with filtered water out of the refrigerator. The tank is very easy to get in and out.
I’ve only had it about a week, but the coffee is delicious, and I’m enjoying learning to use the machine. All in all, it is pretty simple and user friendly, but it does have some nice features that are worth figuring out.
I also really enjoy the milk frother. It doesn’t steam, but you don’t need it too, it is much less messy this way, and you can just heat the milk up in the microwave prior to frothing.
If you’re on the fence about blowing close to $200 for a coffee maker, but you really like coffee, jump over the fence and pick this up, I’m glad I did.
Update
OK, I have now had it for a couple of weeks, and I absolutely stand by my review. Neither my wife nor I have bought a cup of coffee anywhere and both love it. In addition to regular coffee, I have made the cold brew which is awesome, the “specialty” which is just like a shot of espresso (with a little frothy half-and-half on the top like a latte), and tonight I made hot tea in it for the first time, which was also terrific. If we continue to not buy coffee drinks out of the house, this thing is going to pay for itself relatively quickly and eliminates the waste of cups and lids. I still kind a wish I had gone with the steel carafe. It would be nice to bring the pot of coffee in the living room, but hey, we can all use the steps.
Amazon Customer –
It’s pretty big compared to a regular coffee maker. Had it for about a year and keeps on coffeeing. It takes up some counter space but having ice coffee, coffee, tea, iced tea options are great. It’s well used and hasn’t stopped. Just be sure the carafe is empty before you brew something else or you will have a mess on your hands, or counter.
Agustín –
Muy buena cafetera, tiene varios tamaños y es muy facil de usar. La jarra mantiene caliente el café hasta por 4 horas. La volveria a comprar.
book worm –
When I started shopping for a new coffee maker, I’d originally been thinking of some kind of single-cup pod/disk system as I most often only drink one or two coffee/tea beverages per day, but I am relatively picky about flavor, need to limit my caffeine intake, and have some ingredient intolerances and health issues — as a result, I liked the idea of having a greater measure of control and more options (it’s also nice to have the option to brew a full or half carafe when I have company). So when I saw this machine, I got kind of excited! I liked the idea of having a variety of brew size options and an easy way to create specialty drinks — all in a single machine.
And the fact that this also provides tea brew options made trying this product too tempting to resist. Previous to this coffee/tea maker, I was using an old iced tea machine without adding ice to make tea concentrate for my favorite drink (iced decaf chocolate chai made with a high-protein alternative milk — yum!), but this Ninja CP307 makes a tea brew of far superior flavor and makes just the right amount, so I can create a drink that tastes better than my local coffee and tea place at a cheaper price and with more nutritional value.
This machine has dedicated baskets for coffee and tea, which are color-coded orange for coffee and green for tea, and I like that since it means those flavors and aromas don’t mix (I confess that I wish I could buy an extra tea basket on Amazon, too, since I tend to make particularly fragrant teas — chai and mint — and would like a dedicated basket for each, but that has no bearing on the quality of the product, and replacement/extra baskets are available on the Ninja website). The baskets are very easy to remove and clean, as is the water reservoir. And I love the double-sided measuring spoon that nests in the side of the machine since it makes it so easy to get the right amount for each size of drink.
I will say that the first few times I made coffee with this machine, I sometimes had a bit of leakage issue and not all the water had dripped from the basket upon the end of the brewing cycle, leaving a sort of “well” in the center of the grounds, but I discovered that the problem was the coffee itself, which came ground and was supposed to be the correct grind for the machine, but clearly wasn’t quite right. When I switched to another brand after that previous bag was empty, I never had another problem. So the machine IS a wee bit persnickety about the coffee grind — something that might be an annoyance to some consumers — but I’ve found a brand that both I and the machine like, so it performs perfectly now, and I didn’t find that early issue to be off-putting enough even at the time to ruin what was otherwise such a fantastic machine and which made such fine drinks.
Of course, this machine is probably overkill if one is just a hot, black coffee drinker, but if you like a variety of coffees and teas and appreciate the ability to enjoy a good specialty drink at home, this might be a good option for you. I know it has been for me!
Genevieve –
Aunque aun no se como usar todas las funciones me gusto. El cafe sale a buena temperatura y dura lo suficiente el calor
Paulina –
Ya tengo 2 meses de uso y ha sido muy buena lo malo Esque su cable es demasiado corto tiene que estar pegado al enchufe ya que si usar extensión se va a apagar
Actualización 🚨🚨🚨🚨
Antes del año de uso se descompuso y no pude hacer válida la garantía porque como es de importación se invalida la garantía así que es mandarla con costo adicional a reparar
Nota: los de ninja me mencionaron que comprando en Amazon tambn se invalida la garantía aunque no sea de importación que debe de ser en sucursales aprobadas por ninja tipo tiendas departamentales como liverpool walmart etc