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Posted 27 April 2023

Logik Bean to Cup Coffee machine Stainless Steel - £13.97 + Free Click and Collect @ Currys

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Just been looking at cheap coffee machines for my home office and came across this. Seems like a bargain! Free click and collect or £2.99 for delivery


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Get your day off to a smooth start with the Logik L6CMG121 Bean to Cup Coffee Machine. It has an integrated grinder, so you can simply drop in the beans and leave it to brew. It also takes ground coffee – great when you're in a hurry.

The L6CMG121 makes up to 4 cups of coffee, so there's enough for family or friends. The 24-hour timer means you can also delay your brew, so it's ready whenever you like.

When you've made your coffee, the machine is easy to clean – simply remove the parts and pop them in the dishwasher


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  1. gabesdad's avatar
    gabesdad
    Seems too cheap for this kind of product, and the reviews seem to concur with that opinion.
    WhaleTrain's avatar
    WhaleTrain
    It's 97p so indicates a clearance product.
  2. ozwozuk's avatar
    ozwozuk
    Don’t waste your money and clutter your home with tat that will ultimately end up being disposed of. Buy a V60 instead and enjoy a great coffee for less.
    BulletsMcDeath's avatar
    BulletsMcDeath
    Problem with a V60 (£10) is that you need filters (£6 x80). Then you'll enjoy it a lot, so you'll look into getting a hand grinder (£25) and start buying coffee beans. Then you'll realise the hand grinder is annoying, and start looking into electric burr grinders. You find a really nice one to invest in (£90), and realise you also need some decent storage for your beans so they don't go off sat in the hopper (£35). You've spent all this money, so lets finally get a gooseneck kettle (£40), maybe a ceramic V60 because you use it a lot and want to get away from the plastic tat (£25). Then you get into freshly roasted beans and you've got deliveries coming from weird online coffee shops who roast their own beans in artisan surroundings (£24/kg)

    Look all I'm saying is maybe £13 for this is going to be cheaper in the long run.
  3. UsnaviHamilton's avatar
    UsnaviHamilton
    I have this machine, it's actually pretty decent and definitely for the price.

    Yes the grinder is noisy, but that lasts about 10-15 seconds, it uses all the water in the tank each time, so you only put water in for the amount of coffee you want.

    Great for making a coffee using beans and keeps it fresh.

    For a connoisseur it's a no, but they will be looking 10x this price minimum for a decent machine. The blades spin too fast which could burn the beans with friction. Isn't always an even grind. It's a one set heat etc. But it's under £14....
    pukenukem's avatar
    pukenukem
    I'm struggling with this one, I get what you're saying, it's 14 quid so why not, but surely the better option would be buying pre-ground coffee and a cheap cafetiere. You're describing a machine that badly grinds coffee beans, this is likely going to result in an unpleasant coffee and waste of good beans.
  4. Mangosnake's avatar
    Mangosnake
    No way this thing will get hot enough or grind consistently enough to brew a decent cup. It's a little more expensive but I would just wait until the aeropress is on sale and either get a cheapish Timemore grinder or buy decent pre ground. (edited)
    pukenukem's avatar
    pukenukem
    Agree. I don't get it. Seems cool to have a bean to...well...jug system for such a low price, but bean grinding isn't forgiving. Uneven, too coarse, too fine, you get an unpleasant drink, there's not a middle ground (no pun intended). As you say, pre ground with another option, like an aeropress will give you a much nicer cup without much more cost. I'd actually prefer this machine if it didn't (badly) grind, as was a normal filter drip machine.
  5. kfitzat's avatar
    kfitzat
    Not really a bean to cup machine. It's a drip coffee maker with integrated coffee grinder. The latter is the machine weakest part... noisy and not well built. Aside that, the water tank is difficult to clean. If using in an office, make sure you empty any water in Friday, as if it gets mouldy, it is nearly impossible to clean.
    UsnaviHamilton's avatar
    UsnaviHamilton
    There is no water in if you use it, doesn't hold a reserve. If you make a cup of coffee it uses all the water in there.
  6. blazons's avatar
    blazons
    As with everything in life.......you get what you pay for. Expect it to be landfill much sooner than later.
    ELVIS_THE_PELVIS's avatar
    ELVIS_THE_PELVIS
    Tell the chelsea board that 
  7. fiqqer's avatar
    fiqqer
    reading the reviews I will look for something that at least works.
  8. miffyl's avatar
    miffyl
    A grinder with a blade. Also known as not a grinder.
    UsnaviHamilton's avatar
    UsnaviHamilton
    Grinders either come with blades or without, don't want to Google it but the latter is a pulse grinder? Apparently better for grinding as doesn't get the friction heat and creates a more even grind - but grinders with blades are still grinders
  9. pingusdead's avatar
    pingusdead
    Ridiculously low price.. Was £49.99 in 2022..but I'm put off by the reviews, even at £14 it would be a waste of money imo
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    FizzyRascal's avatar
    FizzyRascal
    Where did you get this info from buddy? Knowledge is power!
  10. chrsinne's avatar
    chrsinne
    I ordered, I’m assuming it comes with a guarantee. Definitely worth trying. Heat Op.
  11. SaturdayGigs's avatar
    SaturdayGigs
    Check the reviews
  12. BarnSt0rmer's avatar
    BarnSt0rmer
    I was tempted by the price but the reviews do seem to indicate that this machine is a PITA, so I will avoid it even though it does seem like an amazing price for a bean-to-cup machine.
    easytiger123's avatar
    easytiger123
    Sorry. What is PITA.
  13. Digicrest's avatar
    Digicrest
    I bought a sage thing for like £700 18 months ago, honestly its great but i wish i never bothered, it isnt that special. Should of just stuck to cheap machines like this, when they break buy em again. Still cheaper.
  14. gratedcheese's avatar
    gratedcheese
    I picked mine up a couple of days back.

    Great machine for the money. I'm not a coffee connoisseur so the finer details of grinders etc are lost on me.

    Haven't tried beans with it yet - there's a setting to use pre-ground coffee.

    The best feature is the timer - very nice to wake up and go through to the kitchen to find your coffee freshly made.

    The grinder blades don't come out but the whole grinding unit just lifts out and can be washed at the sink.

    Dunno how long the machine will last but so far it's great value.
  15. gratedcheese's avatar
    gratedcheese
    Well it's still going fine!

    Bought some beans and it works great with them. I use it with the timer, so it grinds the beans and presents me with a fresh coffee when I get up in the morning - verra verra nice!

    Absolute bargain for the money - not the best quality machine, but with careful use it should last a while before going bang!

    Something to note is that there's a setting for you to use pre-ground coffee, so if you don't have any beans it still works fine.

    Also, unlike other cheap coffee makers which have weak hotplates, this keeps the coffee nice and hot until you're ready to pour it.

    Really happy with it. (edited)
  16. tony1963's avatar
    tony1963
    Worth a risk
  17. sr_387's avatar
    sr_387
    there logic espresso machine is great value for the money £40 at the time good machine to practice on i guess if its for you or not before spending more.
  18. Ross81's avatar
    Ross81
    I got a filter machine ages ago via here for £7 so double that for one with an integrated cheap grinder seems reasonable
  19. Asimahmad's avatar
    Asimahmad
    Wedding presents sorted.
  20. Mariussx's avatar
    Mariussx
    Wow, I believe my cheap grinder alone was more than that
  21. Tucalito's avatar
    Tucalito
    Just ordered one. Now I need to clear my desk to place the new acquisition next to the monitor
  22. LetsShop001's avatar
    LetsShop001
    Poor reviews, but you never know; you may be the lucky one who gets a working machine. worst case take it back.  
     
  23. BigPro's avatar
    BigPro
    Good price, and it is nice to see the prices of these kind of machines coming down as they have been far too high. I have seen lots of bean to cup machines that cost over £100 which is crazy!!! Hopefully other manufacturers will follow this and reduce prices - the days of expensive prices for products belong in the past. Heat added, thanks for the find
  24. Dazzy_Dee's avatar
    Dazzy_Dee
    The reviews have put me off. I'll stick with my regular Russell Hobbs machine. It does what I want it to do.
  25. Deal-icious's avatar
    Deal-icious
    Like most people, I've bought a few cheap filter coffee machines over the years. Always a complete waste of money and time.
  26. BrianButterfield's avatar
    BrianButterfield
    I'd avoid expensive bean to cups, they always suck. They end up being more effort to clean and fix all the time. Its best to get a cheap machine like the delonghi dedica and a separate grinder and milk frother. So this being so cheap, it'll be a complete waste. (edited)
  27. borat1234's avatar
    borat1234
    The status of my order has changed to "exchange requested"!? They cancelling my order?
  28. kandinsky's avatar
    kandinsky
    Picked mine up today. Cant get bye the cleaning process. Second press of on/off button to start cleaning process makes the machine lose power and reset. If trying same move set to grind, starts up and shuts down again about 20 seconds later. Anyone else get one and got it working?
  29. borat1234's avatar
    borat1234
    Anyone recommend some beans to use with this?
    Ellis_Burton's avatar
    Ellis_Burton
    Coffee ones
  30. Trilly's avatar
    Trilly
    £44.99 now, all coffee machines off offer it seems
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