Black & Decker ODC460 Spacemaker Coffeemaker, White | 
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Avg. Customer Rating: 21 reviews Sales Rank: 107619
Color: White Shipping Weight (lbs): 10 Dimensions (in): 13.6 x 13 x 12.1
MPN: ODC460 Model: ODC460 UPC: 050875530584 EAN: 0050875530584 ASIN: B000H7K2XQ
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| Features:
| • | 8-cup space maker coffeemaker | | • | Programmable clock or timer with sneak-a-cup feature | | • | Includes removable water reservoir and filter basket | | • | Features auto-shut off; easy-to-clean glass carafe | | • | Uses cup cake shaped filters |
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Product Description Black & Decker ODC460 Spacemaker 8 cup stainless thermal carafe spacemaker coffemaker Mounts under the cabinet, space saving design Programmable clock/timer lets up wake up to a hot, delicious cup of coffee
Sneak-A-Cup interrupt feature Removable brew basket and reservoir Pause and Serve Indicator Light Water Level Indicator Dimensions: 14"H x 13.5"W x 12.5"L
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| Customer Reviews: Read 16 more reviews...
Worst coffe pot I have ever owned! WAY overprices for quality! September 15, 2008 This is the second one we have had. For a $60 coffee maker I expect it to work with EXTREME ease. I would rather have the $10 one from the dollar store. It never turns on like it is supposed to, you have to mess with every thing to get it to turn on and then you have to make sure that the coffe pot or the tray doesn't pop out and spill coffee EVERYWHERE! DO NOT BUY THIS COFFEE MAKER. Like I said this is our second one, we returned the first one to Black N Decker for the same reasons listed above and I am done with this coffe maker!
major disappointment...not anything like its predecessor. September 15, 2008 This item was purchased to replace/supplement our last Black and Decker ODC Spacemaker Coffeemaker. We used it for several years and were very pleased with it. The only reason we were replacing it is because a plastic clip broke on the water holder and, with a wedding a few days away, we could not wait for a replacement part to arrive.
What did arrive was a major disappointment. The machine is now an 8 cup design instead of a 10 cup. The water holder did not work with our old machine as it had been slightly reshaped. Now,the water trough, still with a 10 cup capacity, has a small hole was placed in the back of the container so that you cannot overfill it. You can, however, pour water all over everything as you transport the trough from the sink to the coffeemaker. The receptacle for the pot was scaled down to accept the 8 cup carafe, so our original carafe, with a wonderful wide mouth large enough to fit your hand in to clean and its pause and serve feature on the handle, is useless. Somehow in the re-engineering of the design another "wonderful" feature occured... When you place the carafe in the receptacle, the coffee grounds tray above, is pushed out ever so slightly so that now the machine assumes you are in continual "pause and serve", un-be-knownst to you, of course, resulting in coffee flow all over the counter and beyond. To counteract this design flaw, we find ourselves taping the tray in place with the thoughtfully provided strapping tape. And I thought the tape was just there for shipping and handling!
What I can't figure out is why Black and Decker would take a thoughtful and well engineered design, and replace it with something that has so many obvious, critical flaws it should never have hit the market. Why rework something that doesn't need reworking?
Good design - bad design September 4, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I like the unit for it's compact design and thermal caraf. But the reports of poor design and overflow are true! At first it seemed fine and I had no problems. Then after about a week the basket popped out slightly in mid cycle, closing the drip valve and I had a mess on my hands. I found that the spring that holds the valve closed is indeed too strong and when you put the pot in instead of overcoming the spring tension and opening the valve for brewing, it just pops the basket out and the valve closes - big mess! The basket needs some sort of heavy detent or snap to hold it in place so this does not happen. I have found that if you place the caraf at the front edge of the "well" it sits in, the problem is less likely to occur as there is less tension put on the spring. I brew coffee every day and for the past 3 weeks and it has overflowed twice. So it's not every day and if I'm careful about where I place the caraf and make sure the basket is in all the way, it works. But I still don't like to walk away and leave it unattended and will echo others to say it is poorly designed.
Gotcha! September 1, 2008 I agree with some of the other reviewers, the "sneak a sip" feature is just plain broken. The spring has too much resistance and placing the thermos into its place pops out the coffee filter tray. Also even if you notice and push the coffee filter tray back into position, it pops out again during brew. My solution (borrowed from another reviewer) was to remove the plastic "sneak a sip" piece (the one with the spring) and now we brew in confidence (just don't remove the thermos until it is totally done :).
Because of this I think this product is broken and doesn't work as shipped.
Keeps coffee hot all day August 30, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is actually the second one of these coffee pots I've owned. The first one was the model with the glass decanter and, frankly, it only lasted about three months before an electronics failure put it in an early grave. Now you're probably saying "why did he give this four stars if the first one failed so soon?". Well, after a lifetime of using Black and Decker products I believe that was just a fluke....and a very fortunate fluke as it prompted me to purchase this model. The key difference is the decanter.
The pot on this model is not only stainless steel but it's double hulled like a thermos bottle. The warming plate isn't what keeps the coffee hot, it's the thermal efficiency of the decanter itself that keeps things warm. And it will literally keep a pot of coffee steaming hot ALL DAY!!! By the way, it stays fresh too!
Installation for an "under the cabinet" appliance is pretty easy. Drill four holes and hang it up. It's easy to program, looks nice and is pretty inexpensive. All in all, a good value.
The only reason I didn't give it a fifth star has to do with cleanup. Yes, it's dishwasher safe but I usually just rinse it off and let it dry for the next day. The problem is the lid for the decanter. Basically, it's a little hard to clean up. However, this is really only a tiny flaw and shouldn't keep you from buying one.
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