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Reviewed in the United States on May 17, 2025
I thought this would work for my E61 grouphead machine since it is so small but it really doesn't and the opening in the center makes it where water can easily splash out so the design itself isn't super great. It's a sturdy piece of silicone though!
Tony
Reviewed in the United States on April 21, 2025
Super convenient way to fill your espresso or coffee machine. I once had to awkwardly remove the rear water tank to fill but now its as convenient as removing the water tank lid, position the funnel and fill with water. You do have to be cognizant on how fast you're pouring in as splash and spillage can occur if your flow is too fast.
Peter
Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2025
I am new at being a barista. My machine is set up so that the tank for the water is in the back. I have to reach way over to fill the tank which is kind of hard to do. So when I saw this, I thought maybe this could make it a lot easier. The first day that I received this water distributor I tried it and it works great. It does make it a lot easier, so I don’t have to lean way over to fill the tank. The material is nice and sturdy.
Mr. Bottom Tooth
Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2025
I wanted to like this more than I do. The problem, at least for me, is that the design is lacking. It's not quite long enough for my setup with my L'or coffee machine with how it's positioned under my kitchen cabinets. It really needs to be another 2-3" longer to be useful for me.The other problem is the large, cut-out portion of the unit. I'm not really sure of the purpose that it needs to be open as it is, but with an opening that large, water pours over the edge onto the coffee machine way too easily. The only way to seemingly eliminate this for me is to SLOWLY pour water into the DEAD CENTER of the spout. If I pour too quickly, it runs over the large cut-out section. If I don't pour right exactly in the middle of the spout? You guessed it. It overflows the straight portion and onto my coffee maker.With all this hassle and necessary precision just to use this to refill my water tank on my L'or, I'll just go back to using the tumbler I was using and reaching under my cabinet. At least I never spilled water all over my coffee maker that way. Again, perhaps this is just my setup that renders this useless, and others may have no problems.
M. Chapman
Reviewed in the United States on April 15, 2025
I worried this would look ultra-silly sitting on my espresso machine, but it's actually really cute. I like the tulip design a lot. I think it gives it a little character compared to the sleeker versions of these I've seen available. More than that, it works and it's easy to clean. The reservoir to my Breville Bambino Plus is removable, but on the counter at the back of the machine it's not in a place where it's easy to take on and off to refill. I have been carrying a measuring cup of water over and trying to fill it at the back instead, but that sometimes means spills that I'd prefer to avoid. This little device lets you fill the reservoir closer to the front of the machine, which is usually easier to get to and certainly is in my current set up.
Kim
Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2025
I wasn’t sure this funnel would work with my Keurig, but it’s been a game-changer for filling our under-the-counter model. No more awkwardly wedging a measuring cup under the cabinet and sloshing water everywhere. The long, flexible spout fits right in when I leave the lid slightly open—voilà! Bonus points for the tulip design; it’s actually kind of cute.
LuciDreamer
Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2025
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S. Marr
Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2025
Having a water tank on the back of an espresso machine is awkward to remove, refill with water, and replace. It may be more difficult if your machine is placed under hanging cabinets and you have limited clearance. We often use a water pitcher to refill our reservoir which sometimes results in spills due to reaching up and over the machine.Now, we have this elongated silicone funnel parked on top of our machine. The fluted opening catches the water at intake, and is cleverly designed to resemble flower petals. The spout extends across the top of our machine to refill the tank. Just be sure to lift the lid and place the spout over the tank. When full, pull it back enough to close the lid. Four feet keep it stable on a flat surface, and the structure is rigid and maintains its shape. The funnel is dishwasher safe on the top rack.This funnel may work with some coffee machines that have a back-mounted reservoir, but the top needs to be flat and the tank needs to be at the same height. Our coffee machine is a little shorter than its tank in the back, which means water would need to travel uphill, and there this funnel is not a great match. It does great with our espresso machine though, which has a flat surface which is common among most espresso machines.
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