Description
Makita DCM501Z 18V LXT® / 12V max – Features & Prices in Saudi Arabia :
Makita DCM501Z 18V LXT® / 12V max CXT® Lithium-Ion Cordless Coffee Maker, Tool Only
Brand
Makita
Capacity
240 Milliliters
Color
Teal
Special Feature
Permanent Filter
Coffee Maker Type
Moka Pot
Product Dimensions
7.8″D x 11.18″W x 10.32″H
Filter Type
Paper
Style
Coffee Maker, Tool Only
Usage
Coffee maker
Item Weight
1.4 Kilograms
Included Components
Coffee Maker only (battery and charger not included);Coffee Cup and Lid;Measuring Spoon;Removable Water Tank
Wattage
200 watts
Voltage
18 Volts
Model Name
Makita DCM501Z 18V LXT® / 12V max CXT® Lithium-Ion Cordless Coffee Maker, Tool Only
Number of Items
1
Human Interface Input
Buttons
Package Type
Standard Packaging
Unit Count
1.0 Count
Manufacturer
Makita
Part Number
DCM501Z
Item Weight
3.08 pounds
Country of Origin
China
Item model number
DCM501Z
Batteries
1 Unknown batteries required.
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer
No
Size
One Size
Power Source
corded-electric
Volume
0.24 Liters
Item Package Quantity
1
Number Of Pieces
1
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Technical specifications – Makita DCM501Z 18V LXT® / 12V max :
Brand
Makita
Capacity
240 Milliliters
Color
Teal
Special Feature
Permanent Filter
Coffee Maker Type
Moka Pot
Purchase advice :
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Warranty :
Check the duration of the warranty and also the faults and defects it covers. Is it complete or limited? and What is included in the warranty (parts, repairs or both)?
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Shipping :
Is delivery offered? And how long does it take to get delivered (Delivery time)
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Proof of purchase :
Does the shop give you an invoice ?
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After-sales service :
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I. H (verified owner) –
Smaller than I expected. – I was excited to get this for my husband for Christmas and he was excited to receive it however upon opening the item, we discovered how TINY it is. I like coffee.. if I’m using a Keurig I always select the 10-12oz sizes.. This thing is like a mini-coffee maker and the cup that fits it is *maybe* an 8oz. Wouldn’t care except you can’t go bigger. It’s the only size that fits because that’s the most water it will hold. I don’t know, being a manly tool brand I expected it to be bigger. But still not a bad product overall.
F. I (verified owner) –
Better than i Actually expected! – Made a trip cross country, do have a truck that can charge the battery along the way. I probably had 25 cups of coffee from it. Got the pods. Mind you i’m not a coffee snob but it tasted fine to me! Not cheap, but it was nice not having to stop for a pickmeup while driving. My wife did make the coffee by the way when i was driving. I was surprised the time to make a cup was fairly quick. Also very hot. So far happy with the purchase, but I know it’s not for everybody, just remember its a portable solution.
C. F (verified owner) –
Commodity, not a necessity. – Ok so…this product…do you need it? Absolutely not. Is it cool to have though. Absolutely. What anyone, who is considering buying this, needs to realize is this is more of a commodity. The reasons I’ve encountered being that it takes up nearly 2AH in 5 minutes. The cup that comes with this is also rather small, the maximum amount of volume being 240 ml. The most practical reason I’ve come up with is making coffee while I’m out and about instead of having to buy some at a convenience store. However, it take you over a year to practically pay this off, that’s including expenses for coffee, water, batteries, and energy for those batteries. And that’s every single day, for over a year. This product is for disposable income.
A. C (verified owner) –
Coffee on a Makita battery! – This coffee maker is extremely practical when boondocking. Coffee is good and hot and without the need to boil water or an electrical connection. Brew time is quiet and takes about 8 minutes. I purchased paper k-cup filters because the mesh filter lets through too many sediments. It’s a little cumbersome to open and clean, so just 4 stars for easy to clean, but the practicality of this coffee maker makes it a solid 5 star purchase. What’s not to love?
E. E (verified owner) –
If your already invested in Makita Eco-System. – Great little Coffee Maker, can only recommend if your already invested in the Makita Eco-System as it is quite battery hungry to brew a cup of Coffee. Have put it though it’s paces. Will brew about 2 1/2
I. H (verified owner) –
Smaller than I expected. – I was excited to get this for my husband for Christmas and he was excited to receive it however upon opening the item, we discovered how TINY it is. I like coffee.. if I’m using a Keurig I always select the 10-12oz sizes.. This thing is like a mini-coffee maker and the cup that fits it is *maybe* an 8oz. Wouldn’t care except you can’t go bigger. It’s the only size that fits because that’s the most water it will hold. I don’t know, being a manly tool brand I expected it to be bigger. But still not a bad product overall.
M. F (verified owner) –
Great though makita batteries are a pain – bought this for my father who was a long term carpenter he had several 18v makita battery’s, figured it wouldn’t matter much because I thought they would be compatible, but no I still cant stand the fact that these companies have several different varients of the same battery in diffrent voltages and drm its a shame because were it not for this fact I would have a whole array of tools that would be powered by the same source and same batteries.
F. I (verified owner) –
Better than i Actually expected! – Made a trip cross country, do have a truck that can charge the battery along the way. I probably had 25 cups of coffee from it. Got the pods. Mind you i’m not a coffee snob but it tasted fine to me! Not cheap, but it was nice not having to stop for a pickmeup while driving. My wife did make the coffee by the way when i was driving. I was surprised the time to make a cup was fairly quick. Also very hot. So far happy with the purchase, but I know it’s not for everybody, just remember its a portable solution.
K. I (verified owner) –
It’s got issues – It will brew a cup of coffee in a pinch, but it’s got issues.
K. I (verified owner) –
It’s got issues – It will brew a cup of coffee in a pinch, but it’s got issues.
C. F (verified owner) –
Commodity, not a necessity. – Ok so…this product…do you need it? Absolutely not. Is it cool to have though. Absolutely. What anyone, who is considering buying this, needs to realize is this is more of a commodity. The reasons I’ve encountered being that it takes up nearly 2AH in 5 minutes. The cup that comes with this is also rather small, the maximum amount of volume being 240 ml. The most practical reason I’ve come up with is making coffee while I’m out and about instead of having to buy some at a convenience store. However, it take you over a year to practically pay this off, that’s including expenses for coffee, water, batteries, and energy for those batteries. And that’s every single day, for over a year. This product is for disposable income.
E. E (verified owner) –
If your already invested in Makita Eco-System. – Great little Coffee Maker, can only recommend if your already invested in the Makita Eco-System as it is quite battery hungry to brew a cup of Coffee. Have put it though it’s paces. Will brew about 2 1/2
A. C (verified owner) –
Coffee on a Makita battery! – This coffee maker is extremely practical when boondocking. Coffee is good and hot and without the need to boil water or an electrical connection. Brew time is quiet and takes about 8 minutes. I purchased paper k-cup filters because the mesh filter lets through too many sediments. It’s a little cumbersome to open and clean, so just 4 stars for easy to clean, but the practicality of this coffee maker makes it a solid 5 star purchase. What’s not to love?
M. F (verified owner) –
Great though makita batteries are a pain – bought this for my father who was a long term carpenter he had several 18v makita battery’s, figured it wouldn’t matter much because I thought they would be compatible, but no I still cant stand the fact that these companies have several different varients of the same battery in diffrent voltages and drm its a shame because were it not for this fact I would have a whole array of tools that would be powered by the same source and same batteries.