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GE Appliances CAFE Specialty Drip Coffee Maker with Glass Carafe
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- Glass carafe
- Brew 1–10 cups at a time
- Custom brew strength with 4 options: Light, Medium, Bold and Gold
- Gold Cup setting brews to the rigorous standards of the Specialty Coffee Association (SCA)
- SCA-certified coffee maker
- Exact temperature control brews coffee between 185°F and 205°F
- Save settings for preferred number of cups, temperature and brew strength
- Maintains coffee temperature over 178°F for two hours
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Q: Are there any plastic parts that are in contact with the water? Is the reservoir plastic?
A: Yes.
submitted byGE Answers - 18 days agoBrand expert
Q: What size/shape coffee filters does this use?
A: Any #4 paper cone filter will work in the coffee maker. If using a paper filter, do not use the mesh filter. One or the other can be used, but not both at the same time.
submitted byGE Answers - 1 month agoBrand expert
Q: Can the WiFi capability be turned off?
A: The capability itself cannot be turned off. However, it is not necessary to connect to WiFi to operate the coffee maker. John@GEAppliances
submitted byGE Answers - 4 months agoBrand expert
Q: Who would buy this if there are so many dangerous minerals and other things in this to have a Prop 65 warning? Don't nake and sell this hurting people.
A: GE Appliances evaluates the safety of materials and chemicals used in GE brand appliances through our hazardous substances management process. We have voluntarily decided to identify, reduce and eliminate to the extent possible materials of concern from our appliance products and parts, even when not required by regulation. GE Appliances complies with all applicable federal and state chemical content and labeling laws. One such law is California Proposition 65, enacted by California in 1986 (Prop 65). This state law requires companies to provide a warning for thousands of consumer products, foods, prescription drugs, alcoholic beverages, enclosed parking facilities, amusement parks, furniture, and other everyday items. For more than a decade, we have complied with the Prop 65 requirements by providing a warning in the owner's manual. The presence of a Proposition 65 warning does not necessarily mean the product is unsafe or poses a health risk. Over 800 chemicals are on this list, including wood dust, nickel (found in stainless steel), nicotine, and alcohol. Additionally, even inaccessible parts can create a requirement to include the warning. Joyce@GEAppliances
submitted byGE Answers - 5 months agoBrand expert
Q: What parts of this marchine can be put in the dishwasher for clearning?
A: We don't recommend placing the parts for this coffeemaker in the dishwasher. They should only be cleaned by hand. -Vikki@CaféAppliances
submitted byGE Answers - 5 months agoBrand expert