kirk280980
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I have a Krups Expert coffee machine in my study, about a year old now, that was made in France. Brews directly into a stainless steel vacuum flask, so no hotplate, and generally it makes good coffee as long as you use fresh beans and the correct grind. However, the build quality is dire, and it feels very flimsy and plasticky with numerous parts that don't line up correctly. The fact that it wasn't cheap only adds to the disappointment.
My Krups grinder (made in China!) feels more solidly constructed, but is finicky in operation. The design of the hopper allows coffee beans to get stuck before they even reach the burrs, so I have to keep tapping and shaking the entire grinder to get them moving again. Also the grind adjustment won't stay put, and shifts settings while the unit is running. It looks pretty and matches the coffee maker, but that's about all it has going for it.
Other Krups products may in fact be fine, but that's neither here nor there because I won't be buying any more in future. One poor product is just annoying, but two is enough to sour me on a brand for life.
My Krups grinder (made in China!) feels more solidly constructed, but is finicky in operation. The design of the hopper allows coffee beans to get stuck before they even reach the burrs, so I have to keep tapping and shaking the entire grinder to get them moving again. Also the grind adjustment won't stay put, and shifts settings while the unit is running. It looks pretty and matches the coffee maker, but that's about all it has going for it.
Other Krups products may in fact be fine, but that's neither here nor there because I won't be buying any more in future. One poor product is just annoying, but two is enough to sour me on a brand for life.