An honest look at the Wolf Gourmet Programmable Coffee Maker System

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  • Опубликовано: 18 окт 2024

Комментарии • 19

  • @safewaydriving3463
    @safewaydriving3463 12 дней назад

    I’m confused did you put the coffee beans in the filter without grinding them first?

    • @lesliwitte3073
      @lesliwitte3073  11 дней назад

      So it allows you to weigh the coffee beans first, so you know how much to use based off of the number of cups and strength of coffee that you picked. And then we ground the beans and then put them back in to brew the coffee.

  • @kbsvipliving6872
    @kbsvipliving6872 Год назад +2

    How does it grind the beans without damaging the filter?

    • @lesliwitte3073
      @lesliwitte3073  Год назад +2

      Hi, does not grind the beans. You can measure the beans in the filter so you know how much to use - then you need to grind them in a separate grinder. Then we put the grinds back in.

    • @RB-hl3ux
      @RB-hl3ux 7 месяцев назад +1

      Good video, however, by placing the coffee beans in the filter, it gives the impression that the maker grinds the beans. This can be confusing to the watcher.

  • @adriand6477
    @adriand6477 9 месяцев назад

    Have you had any issues with dripping on the Carafe? I have a small letter a on the carafe its at the bottom of the handle i called up Wolf and they sent me a replacement had to send the old one back.. they said they wanted their engineers to look at it... I have not heard back from them need ro follow up.

  • @sputnikcaviar5592
    @sputnikcaviar5592 Год назад

    Trying to figure out how to open the coffee filter basket? Not in user guide.

  • @adriand6477
    @adriand6477 Год назад +1

    Have you descaled the machine yet? If so have you used vinegar? I did my first descale using Durgol.. kept seeing how Vinegar has a smell bla bla does not work as well.. I want my machine to last... so i didnt mind the extra expense.... Not sure if you keep a timer how long it takes to brew the cups you normally brew it helps me keep track if the machine needs to be descaled.

    • @lesliwitte3073
      @lesliwitte3073  9 месяцев назад

      We did just do the descaling thing not too long ago. Keep in mind... vinegar does smell - but as it dries, the smell goes away!

    • @adriand6477
      @adriand6477 9 месяцев назад

      @@lesliwitte3073 Hey great hearing form yea so i went with Durgol universal to descale this machine as mentioned i want this to last. I went with this product as swiss usually have quality stuff.. i recently upgraded to my first Espresso machine as well Breville Bambino. I still love this drip maker i wish it was more affordable so more people could enjoy it.

  • @cristinafromchicago
    @cristinafromchicago Год назад

    Hi!! Is the grinder loud??

    • @lesliwitte3073
      @lesliwitte3073  Год назад

      Hi! Well it’s not whisper quiet. It does make noise, but not excessive. I’ve heard worse! I have a separate video on the grinder out here as well

    • @lesliwitte3073
      @lesliwitte3073  Год назад

      Hi, does not grind the beans. You can measure the beans in the filter so you know how much to use - then you need to grind them in a separate grinder. Then we put the grinds back in.

  • @parmezan1060
    @parmezan1060 Год назад

    Am I supposed to just put beans into the hole

  • @Theprimalwayy
    @Theprimalwayy Год назад +1

    This coffee maker was disappointing to say the least . The coffee maker has no water control built into it if you just want to make two cups of coffee and the tank is filled up it will brew all the water in the tank which just shows lazy manufacturing. I swapped mine for a ninja coffee maker and like it a lot better in terms of coffee customization etc and taste.

    • @adriand6477
      @adriand6477 Год назад +3

      Considering how easy it is to fill the water reservoir... putting just how much water you need is really... a non issue. Personally i dont care to keep water sitting in the machine.. But then again each their own.. i also dont mind grinding my beans fresh you might not care for that either.. The beauty is you found a machine that works for you... This wolf is solid i got it for a very good price and if it lasts 10 years i will be happy.

  • @rcgrcg8749
    @rcgrcg8749 9 месяцев назад +1

    This is the worst coffee maker we have ever owned. Coffee tastes no different than our trusty Cuisinart. Messy, messy, messy. Coffee grinds everywhere whenever you move the machine. Even slightly. Does not brew a hot coffee unless you put really hot water in it. For what this thing costs it should be seamless. Have tried every troubleshooting point. Don't bother with this machine.

    • @lesliwitte3073
      @lesliwitte3073  9 месяцев назад +3

      I am sorry to hear you have this experience. We have not experienced that at all. I wonder if your maker is defective somehow. We have had nothing but perfect brews!

    • @adriand6477
      @adriand6477 9 месяцев назад

      I have no idea what the other poster is talking about not having a hot cup I have measured the coffee coming out and depending on the roast I am seeing 190F-193F ... You don't need coffee hotter then that.. as far as your coffee tasting no better... What coffee are you using? Are you grinding fresh? What you put in is what you get out.. there is perfectly awesome supermarket coffee but if your using pre ground... Bargain brands your not going to see a heck of a lot of difference. Edit I brewed hot water and measured the temp after 4 and half hours and it was 150F.... Ideal coffee drinking temp is 140F so still remained hot maybe defective carafe...