Gourmia® GCM4700 Coffee Maker with Built-In Grinder for $99
March 19, 2020 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website





KEY FEATURES
Nothing wakes you up in the morning like a nice, hot cup of coffee, and experts will agree that the best cup of coffee is produced with freshly ground beans. This programmable coffee maker by Gourmia grinds your coffee beans fresh on the spot and brews a cup of coffee that will leave a lasting impression on your senses and your tastebuds! With grinding, brew, and program buttons, Gourmia gives you full control of your coffee.
- Grind your own beans or use pre-ground for a delicious cup of fresh brew
- Pre-program the night before & know that tomorrow’s breakfast will be w/ perfect taste
- Removable grinder & brewing chamber can be washed in the sink for easy clean
- Make up to 10 cups of tasty, fresh coffee
PRODUCT SPECS
Specs
- Color: silver, black
- Materials: stainless steel
- Product dimensions: 14.9″H x 14″L x 9.9″W
- Weight: 8.65 lbs
- Capacity: 1.25 L (42.6 oz)
- Built-in coffee grinder
- Automatic drip
- Compatibility: coffee beans or ground coffee
- Digital LED display
- Programmable function
- 120V/60Hz/1050W
- ETL listed
- Manufacturer’s 1-year warranty
Includes
- Gourmia® GCM4700 Coffee Maker with Built-In Grinder
- User manual
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