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Bodum Santos Vacuum Coffee Maker with Timer, 12 cup, 1.5 l, 51 oz, Europen model

Bodum Santos Vacuum Coffee Maker with Timer, 12 cup, 1.5 l, 51 oz, Europen model

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Brand: Bodum
Category: Kitchen


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Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 11 reviews
Sales Rank: 207844


MPN: 3000-10UK
Model: 3000-10UK
UPC: 727015233550
EAN: 0727015233550
ASIN: B000FDN108


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Product Description
Item is brand new and imported from UK, unit is designed to work with 110v and 220v as well, buyer is in full responsibility buying this item, voltage converter may be necessary.


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5 out of 5 stars I've owned this for several years and love it!   January 1, 2007
Bighairydoofus (Brooklyn Park, MN United States)
44 out of 44 found this review helpful

Positive Product Points

1. It's Attractive (at least I think so).
2. Fun to watch brew, like most vac pots.
3. Makes great coffee.
4. Great conversation starter at dinner parties (what the world is THAT?).
5. Made of plastic and not glass.

Negative Product Points

1. Timer not really useful, since the unit doesn't agitate the grounds in the upper part of the maker enough to incorporate them into the brew.
2. A pain to clean.
3. Expensive.
4. Made of plastic and not glass. (Yes, I know it's also a positive)

I can understand why people have such varied opinions about this coffee maker. The first thing that grabs your attention is the design. I happen to love it, but I could understand why others would not. If you want the basic typical industrial black or white plastic coffee maker on your counter, this is not the maker for you. I have the clear plastic unit, and while it's a pain to clean, this is the nature of the design of all vac pots. With the upper globe in place on the unit, the maker is rather large and imposing on the countertop. Every part of the eSantos is at weird angles and curves. It may not suit everyone's taste, but it's true beauty is it's functionality.

I have read in many reviews about the length of brew time being too short and complaints of weak coffee. This is not true with my unit, and I like a strong cup of coffee. I have felt no need to remove the silicone band from under the base of the unit. I did try it that way (with the band removed), and it didn't affect the brewing, so I re-installed it.

Here are some ideas for getting the most from this maker:

1) Use finely ground coffee. I've been using the setting two notches above espresso grind on my Solis Maestro grinder. It slows the pull-down time considerably, but I get a good full cup of coffee.

2) Stir the coffee during the brewing process. I would never use the timer, since coffee gets stale very quickly once it's ground. But even if it didn't, I wouldn't use the timer on this maker. The first time I used the Bodum I kept the plastic cover on the unit, the one meant to prevent the coffee from splashing over the sides. When the bubbles started to agitate the coffee during kickup, some of the grinds were floating on the top and never incorporated themselves into the mix. I roast my own coffee, and I've discovered that this problem is made worse by using very fresh coffee, finely ground. I ended up pulling the cover off and stirring the coffee before the burner shut off and started the pull-down. I start stirring once about half of the water is up top so the grinds are saturated, then stir occasionally. I find I need to stir the grounds when brewing with my Hario Nouveau (A Japanese made glass vac pot) as well, so I think it's just the nature of the beast.

3) Right before pull-down, the burner shuts off. If you've been stirring the coffee, it should almost immediately start pulling down into the carafe. As soon as this happens, stir the coffee several times in one direction, creating a whirlpool. This will cause the grinds to settle right in the center over the nylon filter, forcing the coffee to go through almost all the grinds. This will dramatically slow down the pull-down process, but you should get good strong coffee.

4) Use plenty of coffee. You may need to use up to 25 percent more than you're used to. This can be somewhat mitigated by using a finer grind and the techniques noted above, but don't be stingy.

If you follow those instructions, I think you'll be pleased with the result.

The filter is a nylon mesh molded into a plastic frame. It looks like a baby's pacifier and is easy to clean. After brewing be sure to pull it out over the garbage, as grinds will go out the bottom tube if you hold it upright and will go over the side (it kind of "pops" out) if you tilt it when removing the filter. The filter is reusable and there's no provision for any other kind, i.e. paper. The coffee made is very similar to french press, a little cloudy but with a different kind of body. I think the difference has to do with the much coarser grind I use when making french press. I personally prefer the cleaner flavor of the paper filters used by the Hario Nouveau, but the Hario doesn't come in a large enough size for several people, and the coffee from the Bodum is excellent.

The burner doesn't cook the hell out of the coffee. I normally take it off immediately and put the coffee in a glass thermal pot after brewing, but I've left it on the burner for an hour or so and it hasn't ruined the coffee, so that's a plus. The carafe also doesn't dribble all over the place when you pour like some other coffee makers I've used.

Now I'm going to complain about the Bodum being made of plastic. Actually, i've been able to avoid scratching the unit by only using a soft sponge to clean it, and it still looks pretty new. I've had to use a bottle brush to get all areas of the carafe clean, but if you're careful like me you won't scratch the carafe either. My water is pretty hard here in Minneapolis, so I have to run some coffee pot cleaner through the cycle every month or so or the clear plastic starts to get cloudy. The fact that it's made of plastic makes it less attractive, but it also allows me to use it more often since I'm less afraid of breaking it.



5 out of 5 stars the Art of perfect coffee   November 7, 2006
S. Beebe (Knoxville, TN)
19 out of 19 found this review helpful

This coffee maker was the one item in my bridal registry that I knew I would purchase myself if nobody else got it for us. We use it every day! I know several others who own Bodum vacuum models, and have read many customer reviews. Here is the one piece of advice I would offer to anyone considering purchasing this machine:

Ask yourself two questions -
1) Do I take very good care of the things I buy and use regularly?
2) Do I very much prefer an excellent cup of coffee to an average one?

If you answered yes to both of those, this is the coffee pot of your dreams. Set the timer so it's ready when you wake up. If you forget to set the timer, 10 minutes is all you need to grind beans, brew, doctor your cup, and go.

Cleanup is easy, especially if you have a sprayer and garbage disposal in your sink. Scraping the brew basket out with a spoon is a no-no (can lead to a torn filter), and so is immersing the carafe (the heating elements are in its underside). Three minutes of conscientious care-taking a day (just follow the directions!) will provide several years of coffee pleasure.



5 out of 5 stars Great Coffee, Easy to Clean, Fun to Watch   January 4, 2007
P. Langenfeld (Tucson Arizona)
11 out of 11 found this review helpful

The coffee from this Bodum Coffee maker tastes great. It brews in just a few minutes. To clean, I walk over to the sink and rinse the grounds out in the sink, and wipe the sides quickly with a sponge. Total cleaning time is less than 30 seconds. It has a removable nylon filter that I just leave in place.

Yes, the heater turns off in 15 minutes but who wants burnt truck stop coffee anyway or doesn't have a microwave nearby for heating later in the day? Careful, the coffee from this maker comes out boiling hot!



5 out of 5 stars Great coffee, simple, fast   May 19, 2007
Robert W. Chambers (Wisconsin and New Zealand)
3 out of 3 found this review helpful

I've had the Bodum electric, vacuum 6-cup (not 12-cup) for more than 5 years, and have used it twice a day, every day. The coffee is delicious, the time from "on" to "drink" is super fast, and it has had no problems (that weren't caused by me).

Vacuum coffee is clear black, unlike french press method for example, that makes cloudy brown coffee. And vacuum coffee can be brewed very strong without bitterness (because of the short time that the grounds are in hot water). . . . I like strong coffee without bitterness. What more can you ask for?

It is beautiful, as coffee makers go. I like that it is plastic--and it is tough as nails. No leaks on mine.

No paper filters, and it easy to clean--just let the vacuum suck air for a little while after all the liquid coffee has been sucked down into the bottom, and by the time you clean up, the grounds are quite dry, not at all gloppy. When cleaning, there is no need to remove the filter from the top--just leave it in place and toss the top half into soapy water. The bottom half (carafe) has electronics built in, so it can't be submersed.

At the start I tried to make 6-cups (remember, I have the 6-cup model), but with the large amount of grounds that I use (very strong coffee), and the super-fine vacuum grind I like to use (nearly powder), it frothed over the sides once. It was my fault. Making a pot of coffee only takes about 3 minutes, so now if I need more than 5 cups, I make another pot, instead of making too large a potful in one batch. Simple solution.

Best tasting electric coffee I've ever had. No leaks, no problems, not hard to clean (but the Bodum cleaning powder that comes with it, is VERY expensive to buy separately). The carafe gets brown coffee stains with use over time--any of the powdered espresso machine cleaners will keep your Santos clean. I am using Urnex Cafiza (probably 10 cents per cleaning; Bodum brand is about $2 per cleaning). Urnex Cafiza, 20oz powder

Some reviews for the Santos without the timer seem to indicate that many people have a hard time with their kitchen appliances. So I guess I'd say that if you hate your toaster, or microwave, grinder, blender, then you might hate this coffee maker, too. Too bad, because I love this machine, and friends say my coffee is the best they've had.



5 out of 5 stars Bodum is best   May 14, 2010
John L. Krause (cherry hill, nj United States)
I have just read all of the reviews of the Bodum electric Santos.Most of the reviewers agree that it makes a great cup of coffee but I swear that several reviewers must be all time KLUTZES. This machine does not break.It does not have catastrophes if you make sure that you have a tight vacuum seal before you begin.It is easy to clean and setup once you read the instructions.The best tip was to grind the coffee ultra fine to keep the water in contact with the grinds.The timer is superfluous but and I don't use it. I don't want to leave the grounds sitting in the brewing chamber overnight. I want everything fresh.

Reliability? My machine is 10 years old. John.


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