Toastess TFC-25T Silhouette Coffee Maker
We bought the Toastess TFC-25T Silhouette 800-Watt Personal Coffee Maker recently. The features mentioned in the catalogue were luring but originally we were having some doubts whether all of them would be genuine. Our bitter experiences with certain other products that miserably failed to perform according to their specifications was the main reason for those doubts. However, the Toastess TFC-25T Silhouette 800-Watt Personal Coffee Maker truly lived up to the description.
The single cup coffee maker brewed the coffee in about 2 minutes and 30 seconds and shut off immediately. The quantity was also considerably more and if you are used to take 75-ml of coffee, then two persons could easily share this 150-ml coffee output.
The brew was quite delicious and the coffee quality was comparable to the output of some of the more expensive machines. The 15-ounce stainless steel travel mug that comes along with the coffee maker is also quite useful, with a non-slip grip and a tight-fitting lid.
The permanent nylon coffee filter, which had been designed to produce hot water for tea, hot cocoa or any other drink, dispenses with the need to buy paper filters. The drip-tray is removable, which makes cleaning easier.
The machine is compact, measuring 7 by 6-1/2 by 12 inches and is provided with an ‘on/off’ indicator light. The warranty is a 2-year limited one. At about $30 for the coffee maker and the travel mug, the piece is totally worth the money that you pay. A great buy, particularly when you consider certain expensive coffee makers that cost you more than $100 but still fail to work properly. This product is very simple to use and there are no complex functions to confuse you. It is nice to have a machine with just the basics. Would definitely recommend the Toastess TFC-25T Silhouette 800-Watt Personal Coffee Maker to everybody, without any hesitation.
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December 28th, 2008 at 2:18 am
There must be atleast two models of the TFC-25T, mine is marked at 650 watts..Mine might be older, but mine actually measures 618 watts with a KillaWatt P4400 by by P3 International.
This ‘brews’ at a little less than 150degrees ‘F’.
I will check to see what wattage is in the stores.
My ‘cup’/travel mug is also ’separatable’ from the metal outer piece to ‘re-nuke’ if necessary…..( this may be a sacrilege for some beverages…) dick