Proctor Silex 10-Cup Coffee Maker, Works with Smart Plugs That Are Compatible with Alexa, Auto Pause and Serve, Black (48351PS)

Original price was: $31.45.Current price is: $25.79.

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The Proctor Silex® 10 Cup Coffee Maker is simple to use. Just add coffee, water, and brew for delicious coffee without the fuss. Auto Pause & Pour lets you stop the flow of coffee to get your first cup fast. Easy to clean and Smart plug compatible.
Simple to use. Just add coffee and water to the drip coffee maker, and brew with the push of one button to make up to 10 cups of great-tasting, hot coffee at home.
Durable and easy to clean. The 10 cup coffee maker has a durable, borosilicate glass carafe and Lift & Clean brew basket that are both dishwasher safe.
Get your first cup fast. With Auto Pause & Pour, the flow of coffee stops when you lift the carafe to pour a cup of coffee mid-brew. Simply replace the carafe to continue brewing.
Easily see when the coffee machine is on. The on/off indicator light on the switch illuminates when the coffee maker is turned on to remind you to shut it off.
Smart plug compatible. Plug into any Smart plug compatible with Alexa, Google Home or Siri to voice control or add to your routines; Smart plug sold separately.

Reviews

10 reviews for Proctor Silex 10-Cup Coffee Maker, Works with Smart Plugs That Are Compatible with Alexa, Auto Pause and Serve, Black (48351PS)

  1. Diana L.

    A Basic Coffee Maker
    It’s working as it should. I bought it because I had to replace the coffee maker I had, which was Alexa compatible. (This one is not.) I had to do it quickly because my other one was leaking. This one has a reasonable price. Unfortunately, I hadn’t noticed that it doesn’t have an automatic shut-off. I’m now having to put a timer on my phone so that I don’t forget to shut it off. Well, that didn’t work for me yesterday. I left the coffee maker on the entire day. I will purchase another one that has an automatic shut-off. If that function is not essential to you, you’ll love this coffee maker.

  2. Amazon Customer

    Excellent Coffee Maker
    If you’re looking for a great coffee maker that is small enough to fit into a tight space and still have more than 1-2 cups of coffee then this is it. It is a very good coffee maker that lasted for a long time. We had 2 because at the time we were making 2 different strengths of coffee. We have a small kitchen and having 2 of them did not take up so much space because of the height and width. I highly recommend this coffee maker.

  3. JimNC

    Basic coffee maker, perfect for a smart home project
    My setup:- Google assistant- This coffee maker- A smart outlet adapter- Google routinesI set up two routines:- “Make the coffee,” “turn on the coffee pot” – basically variations on what people in my house would say. It turns the power to the coffee maker on for 3 hours, announces “Good morning! The coffee is being made and will turn itself off in 3 hours. Enjoy your day!” and then starts playing the news.- “Turn off the coffee” (and variations) – turns off the power to the coffee maker off and announces “setting the coffee maker to boil.” (yes, it’s funny to us!)I also named the smart outlet “proctor silex” when setting it up, so I can address it directly by name and not have google misinterpret it for a “turn on” request. That way I can turn on/off with the routines or ask it “is proctor silex on?”My latest update to the routines leans on a new assistant feature that lets it do something when a device does something, such as turning on a fan when the light is turned on. Here, I added a routine so that when the smart outlet for the coffee turns on, Google will announce on all speakers that the coffee maker was turned on. Little bit of a safety backup in case a kid gets a little…. curious.

  4. Ted E

    Smart option for a dumb cup of coffee
    My Cuisinart of 5 years died and it sent me looking for a “smart” brew option. I grind my whole beans at night before bed so I can be greeted every morning with a fresh pot when I wake. My last coffee maker had included a timer but only one setting and always took long to change, so I wanted a voice option and flexible timer for weekends and holidays. I have dozens of Alexa controlled, smart devices, so this option made sense—a simple, dumb on/off switch and a smart plug!Of my choices, this was the only one that Amazon advertised “Smart” (with a $9 plug, of course). Good move because I’m very happy with the brewing that can adapt to my schedule and now, Alexa voice control. I don’t need a smart pot, I need a dumb, on/off maker with a smart plug.”Alexa. Turn off coffee pot…”

  5. Igor

    Serves the purpose, but very cheap maker…
    you got what you pay for. It makes a coffee. Very generic maker with one button On/Off. People referring to the leakage is because of the design. it is not a leakage, what happening is that the maker design to have a coffee basket as pretty much insert into the entire part of the maker and serve as the seal to the carafe. Unfortunately, during the brew process the water getting all over inside and when you open the lid to clean, pulling the basket getting some of that drops out. there is nothing you can do and if you’d like to get this one, you would have to deal with it.Some good things that I noticed:– > When you pull the carafe before the brewing is finished, it is actually very clean comparing to other makes. so the seal between the basket and carafe is actually good.– It does not take a lot of space.– The carafe is kind of inside the walls of the maker that makes the carafe very stable.– Can be plugged into the smart plug that compatible to google or amazon and you can do the automation to switch it on/off.– Your coffee would be kept hot until you turn the switch off and this is sometimes a great thing instead of the maker goes off after 2 hours and any coffee that you left for later would become cold.Not that good:– You have to remember to turn the makes off when not in use to avoid any fire issues.– When finish and cleanup, some water drops can be all over. not a lot but still a little inconvenience.– There is no visual water indicator, so you have to watch inside to how much you pour the water in. Best to fill the carafe with desired amount of the water and then pour it into the maker.– The power cord is not that long, so you have to keep the maker close to the outlet.– The maker is made from very cheap plastic, so, do not expect very pretty and shiny coffee maker.Over all I would give it 3 stars. It does brew coffee fine, and relatively fast. I use it with the smart switch and actually very beneficial to have it loaded night before and have a smart routine to start brewing the coffee at scheduled time in the morning.buy it or not: your decision 🙂

  6. James O’Hare

    If you’re looking for a simple, well designed, compact and inexpensive coffee maker this it it. No timers, grinders, settings or anything else (except for being smart plug compatible, which I don’t use.) Just fill the reservoir, add coffee and turn on. It makes good coffee and fairly quickly. The warming plate stays hot until you turn it off.The cord is about 22” long. It can also be tucked into the back of the machine. The reservoir has no volume markings but if you fill it from the carafe this doesn’t matter. Just about perfect.

  7. Ayde

    Encantada con mi cafetera ya la tuve y me duró años, por eso la volví a comprar, y sobre todo porque el filtro de papel es aún mejor que el lavable

  8. Nunya

    My hubby broke my last pot so had to find a new one. Read all the reviews and went with this choice. It’s perfect. Large size. Brews quickly. Easy to clean. Love that the plug is retractable since I don’t leave it plugged in. I don’t see how flavour comes into play. You drink what you put it. I found it only burnt coffee after a few hours with little in the pot. Overall great buy for price. I’d recommend

  9. Cliente de Amazon

    Llego mucho más rápido de lo que se tenia programado, en buen estado la cafetera y la caja, solo que venía incompleta la canasta donde se ponen los filtros, sin la pieza de toma que impide que se vacíe el líquido cuando no esta la jarra, anexe una fotografía de como debería de estar de una cafetera anterior que tengo

  10. joe

    It works and 10 cups is enough for most occasions.The carafe is not dripping when pouring coffee as long as there’s are not more than 8 or 9 cups in it.The machine is very light and moves around when touched or the carafe is put in with to much force.The carafe moves in and out easily.All in all it is an ok machine but that is what the price reflects.The entire machine needed a thorough cleaning because it was dusty and looked almost used but it seems to have been from the way it was packaged because the first one has a broken hinge the replacement was just as dirty.I wanted a machine with a physical on/off switch all that I can use the smart plug and Alexa to start the coffee in the morning.I would buy it again if this one breaks any time after 3 years as that is what I expect as life span for it.

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