☕ Brew Bold, Live Smart — Your Perfect Coffee Companion
The Aigostar Buck is a compact 4-cup drip coffee maker featuring a 600W fast brew system, a 0.6L glass carafe with anti-drip design, and an automatic 35-minute keep-warm function. Designed for home, office, or travel, it combines sleek stainless steel decor with user-friendly operation and eco-conscious reusable filters, delivering fresh coffee quickly without the fuss.
Exterior Finish | Plastic |
Material | Plastic |
Item Weight | 2.1 Pounds |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 12"D x 6.9"W x 5.6"H |
Capacity | 0.75 Liters |
Style | Glass coffee maker |
Color | Black |
Recommended Uses For Product | Kitchen, Indoor, Home, Camping, Hotel |
Operation Mode | Fully Automatic |
Voltage | 120 Volts (AC) |
Human Interface Input | Buttons |
Wattage | 600 watts |
Filter Type | Reusable |
Specific Uses For Product | Office, Personal, Rv, Iced Coffee, Home |
Special Features | Auto Shut-Off |
Coffee Maker Type | Drip Coffee Machine |
T**6
Perfect for the camper
Bought this coffee maker to use in my camper and it’s been a little champ! Makes two perfectly brewed cups of Joe and only uses 500 watts which is great if you’re boomdocking.
K**.
Works great!
I don’t make coffee often and my coffee maker finally died that I had for quite a few years. That coffee maker had a paper filter you put in. This coffee maker has a filter with the coffee maker that you just rinse out after each use, which is really handy. The coffee maker is easy to clean and use. I’ve had no problems with it and I’ve had it for a while.
T**L
Doesn’t have automatic shut off
Nice little coffee pot. I do wish it had an automatic shut off.
P**S
Does the Job
I drink a 17 oz. mug of coffee every morning and this little thing handles that perfectly with room to spare. A lot quicker and quieter than my leaky old Ninja 12 cup too, which I hated.
S**O
Small, good coffee, but precision needed
I was looking for a 4-cup coffee maker that would let me "steal" a cup before the whole pot was full. This one fits those needs. A standard "cup size" is 6 oz and the water reservoir holds exactly 24 oz - no surprise there. But if you accidentally pour even slightly more than 24 oz of water into the carafe, and from there into the reservoir, the extra overflows onto the heating base.The coffee grounds naturally retain some water, so you will not get four "6-oz cups" of coffee from 24 oz of water. Be aware that you will get closer to four 5-oz cups for every full pot you make. The coffee maker is fast, though. You can get a cup in just a few minutes and a whole pot in less than 10.The base does not shut off in 30 minutes, as advertised. I don't know how long it would stay on because I turn it off when I empty any remaining coffee into a jar to refrigerate for cold coffee later.Take care when using the carafe to fill the water reservoir, which has openings for water on the left and right, but not around the back. As a right-handed person, I need to pour into the right-hand opening, but first I need to move or take out the basket because the tab on the basket blocks some of the opening. That is annoying but OK. And the carafe has to be tilted more than 90-degrees in order to get all the water out, due to its curvature. Again, if you are precise, it can be done.The coffee maker is cute, and it is smaller than other 4-cuppers. It makes fine coffee. But you need to be precise in using it.
B**F
Perfect for one person . No waste. Economical.
This coffee pot is perfect for one person. Previously was using Keurig but was looking for another option for several reasons. 1 k-pods are so expensive . 2 k-pod packaging is very wasteful 3 I have had to repeatedly unclog my Keurig (which apparently is expected because you get a tool with it to this. I have found this extremely inconvenient because it clogs out of the blue like when you need to make coffee and run!). I wanted an easy small coffee pot. This is perfect because I make a four cup pot and drink a cup for breakfast and take the second cup to work. I also wanted a pot that had its own filter that didn’t require paper filters. I am very happy with my purchase.
T**.
Leaked all over the counter on the first use!
The instructions for this coffee maker say to run vinegar through it the first time around, which I imagine is to remove any chemical residues that may be lingering around from the factory.So I put about 3 tablespoons of vinegar in with 4 cups of water and let er rip.But to my surprise, once there was about 2 cups of vinegar water that had been processed, it started leaking all over the counter!And not exactly in small quantities either! I couldn't believe it! I've never seen a coffee maker do this, and I'm glad I was standing right there because I had a power strip and some electronics on the counter that could've either been damaged or caused an electrical hazard, sitting in a puddle of water.I picked it up to see where it was coming from, and there appears to be an intentional opening of some sort in the bottom where the water was gently streaming out of. So I imagine that some sort of internal seal completely failed after it heated up, though it's hard for me to imagine what kind of design would intentionally put a hole in the base of a water reservoir.Maybe it's supposed to have some sort of plug that mine didn't come with ... but if that's the case, why would it hold water for 2 of the 4 cups?I dunno. Anyway, I'm exchanging it for another one, assuming this is a fluke, and I'll update this review once I get my hands on the next one.
R**B
Good little coffee maker
I got this coffee maker because I wanted to cut down on my Starbucks purchases and wanted something small that didn't take a lot of space on the counter top. This little coffee maker is a no frills machine and is perfect for my needs. Works great! But, I am laughing at the people that commented that it doesn't make 4 cups of coffee. No. It does not make four 20 oz MUGS of coffee. It makes 4 unit cups of coffee. From Wikipedia - "Not to be confused with drinking cups, or "cup" serving sizes, which may not necessarily correspond with this unit." So fill a liquid measuring cup to the 4 cups line and that is what you get. Basically, it makes 1 (one) Starbucks venti-size "cup" of coffee. If you want to serve 4 guests, buy a 12 cup coffee maker and feel free to break out your 20 oz serving mugs. LOL
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