

☕ Compact power, big flavor — your personal barista in a cup!
The CHULUX Single Serve Coffee Maker is a compact, 800W powerhouse designed for busy millennials craving café-quality coffee at home or on the go. Compatible with K-Cup pods, it brews up to 12oz in just 3 minutes with one-touch ease. Its slim footprint and auto shut-off feature make it perfect for small spaces and energy-conscious users. BPA-free and easy to clean, this sleek black machine blends convenience, safety, and style — a must-have for anyone who refuses to compromise on their coffee ritual.
























| ASIN | B010NMMPH0 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #17,899 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #32 in Single-Serve Brewers |
| Brand | CHULUX |
| Brand Name | CHULUX |
| Capacity | 12 Fluid Ounces |
| Coffee Maker Type | Coffee Infuser |
| Color | A-Black |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 48,497 Reviews |
| Filter Type | Reusable |
| Human Interface Input | Buttons |
| Included Components | Carafe, Filter |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 7.48"D x 4.33"W x 9.06"H |
| Item Height | 11 centimeters |
| Item Weight | 2.31 Pounds |
| Manufacture Year | 2023 |
| Manufacturer | CHULUX |
| Material | Plastic |
| Model Number | QF-CM801 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Operation Mode | Fully Automatic |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Auto Shut-Off, One Button Operation, Portable, Single Cup Brew, Water Filter |
| Product Dimensions | 7.48"D x 4.33"W x 9.06"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Apartment, Camping, Guest Room, Hiking, Home, Hotel, Indoor, Kitchen, Meeting Room, Office, Traveling |
| Special Feature | Auto Shut-Off, One Button Operation, Portable, Single Cup Brew, Water Filter |
| Specific Uses For Product | Americano, Hot Coffee |
| Style | Classic |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Warranty Description | Plastic Housing + Inside Water Tank |
| Wattage | 800 watts |
C**Y
Worked Great for 18+ Months, then a Good Cleaning Makes Good as New!
I bought this single cup brewer for several important reasons: Small size/footprint— takes up very little countertop space Low power—800W allows me to plug in same 20A kitchen outlet as the 1200W microwave oven, which also shares the same circuit as the rice cooker and refrigerator. Once in a while the branch circuit breaker trips when the rice cooker and microwave oven are both running. But I have not had the problem when the Chilux and microwave are both running. Some more “powerful” coffee makers might brew your cup 30 seconds faster, but then I might have to go outside to reset the circuit breaker more often. Perfect for Travel—this little thing is light and compact. While it doesn’t have a water storage tank that traps water inside, I still place inside a plastic bag when packing into my bag just in case there’s a few drips. Low Price—the price for this little thing is fair. I wanted a small unit without any fancy features and it fit my needs perfectly. Now on to my long term review. Maybe I have had extremely good luck with my unit, but it has worked flawlessly for one year and about 9 months. For the price I could not ask for anything better. I have used it daily for a morning cup of coffee since my doctor advised me to cut back on caffeine when diagnosed with a heart arrhythmia condition. I don’t want or need a large coffee pot and the single use k-cups are perfect for me when brewed with 12-14 oz water and then poured into a vacuum insulated coffee mug to last all morning. I also have used it for single cup afternoon coffee either decaf or regular with an 8oz to 10oz water charge. I use a 2 cup Pyrex glass pitcher to fill water and then collect the brewed. I have only used tap water from the municipal water supply. This is great water I’ve been drinking for years. This might be one of the reasons I have not had to clean my unit for 1.75 years. Now the failure came over the course of a week recently. The coffee maker would dispense the brew more slowly than normal, and I noticed a little bit less volume when it reached end of brew cycle. Finally it would simply turn off after only half the water was dispensed. It seemed that the problems people reported in their reviews finally reached my unit. Ok, so I had never attempted to clean the unit in the whole time I’ve used it. So, I thought I should try the vinegar cleaning method. My box and cleaning instructions were long gone. Instead I poured standard white vinegar 6 oz into the reservoir and started a complete brew cycle with no coffee pod installed. I then added a few ice cubes to cool down the brewed output and poured it back Into the reservoir for another run. It did not do much good and I thought to myself that maybe I should have been cleaning regularly as recommended. So I stepped it up a notch by using CLR cleaner because that stuff does wonders for cleaning mineral deposits like calcium and lime and rust — hence the name CLR! I knew that the CLR product is non toxic and is recommended for cleaning coffee makers. I failed to read the fine print on the bottle that said to use 1 part CLR to 8’parts water for this task. Instead I used 6 oz straight poured into the intake, then I ran a brew cycle. The new cycle terminated early after only half the fluid had been transferred. So I hit the brew cycle button again for more action. After that I added ice cubes to cool the solution and dilute a little and I ran it again through the brewer. I did this several times until had about 12 ounces of working cleaning fluid. I poured the solution in the reservoir hit the brew button until the unit started to produce an output then I promptly hit the button again to stop the action. I came back an hour later and decided to continue running the cycle which seemed to be much improved! The cleaning actually worked great! Now the problem was flushing out the coffeemaker with clean water.... running the CLR straight meant higher concentration and it took about 10 cycles of running 12 to 16 oz clean water each time to clean the unit. I let the water sit in the unit for an hour between cycles and it eventually reduced the residual CLR cleaner smell to levels my sensitive nose could no longer detect. Looking back I should have first followed the directions of using 1 part vinegar to 1 part water, poured into the unit and start then stop the brewing cycle to let it sit and clean the unit for an hour. I plan to do this next time the performance degrades — either the brew flow slows down and/or the volume out does not equal the volume in. I don’t think I need to do this every 2 weeks since my water seems to not cause buildup problems for about 18 to 21 months. Maybe every 6 months would be good. I bought a second Chulux unit a few days ago when my first stopped working, but then after cleaning my original is back running good as new! ! ! I’m keeping the second unit anyway since it arrived today. I almost feel like buying a third unit to keep as a spare for 10 years down the road when you probably cannot buy them anymore. I think eventually the electronics or mechanical parts, hoses, etc may fail. But until then I will keep using and cleaning this little champ every day!
B**A
Great product, very happy with my purchase.
This product is amazing, easy to use, very durable, great color, not very noisy, and it works fast, I've had it for over a year and its still going strong.
N**.
Easy to use, easy to clean. Safety specifications could be better, but it's cheap, so what else to expect?
Pros: This coffee brewer works just as described. It is very user-friendly. All you have to do is pour in water, put in a K-cup, and press the on button. The machine turns off automatically once it's finished brewing, so you can walk away from it to get other things done and then come back to a finished cup of coffee and a shut-off machine. Every time I've tried it so far, it has taken 2 minutes and 45 seconds from the time I press the on button to the time the machine turns off. The compact size of the machine is a big bonus for me, too. It holds more liquid than I typically need for my coffee (it holds up to 12 oz, but I usually only use 8 oz). The amount of water you pour into the machine is the exact amount that comes out (I measured before and after), so you can measure the water level you want in your mug and then pour it out into the machine. The manufacturer recommends using cups with a maximum height of 5.5 inches, but if you remove the drip tray (which is very easy to do), you can fit a mug with a height up to about 6.25 inches under the drip spout. The drip tray holds an absolute maximum of 3 oz of liquid. Cleaning the machine is also very easy. Before using it for the first time, run it without a K-cup. Just use water. I also cleaned the removable drip spout, the rubber drip spout ring, the drip tray, and the water filter basket piece with lukewarm water and soap. I also poured warm water into the machine, closed and locked the lid, shook the machine up and down, and then poured the water out, and repeated twice more. After that, it seemed good to go. This machine is probably best for those who aren't big coffee aficionados but just enjoy a cup of coffee every now and then. You could even just use it as a water boiler to get piping hot water in just under 3 minutes. Cons: As to the safeness of the product, the product is made in China, but contains a UL serial number on the underside of the machine (see attached picture) that you can use to look up the product in the UL's database. While the item is listed in the database under "Household cooking appliances," it says that "neither the toxicity of coatings nor the physiological effects of consuming food prepared by use of these appliances has been investigated." Just something to consider before buying it. I think that for many like myself, the cheapness of the product is an advantage that outweighs the disadvantage of the safety risk, but if I could afford to shell out more money, I'd go with something with a better, stricter safety rating. Also, it is curious that the image for this product here on Amazon contains the FDA logo, but nowhere in the instruction manual, on the box, or on the machine does this logo also appear, which means it is likely not certified at all by the FDA. This is a rather sketchy move by the seller, and is the main reason why I'm giving it 4 stars instead of 5. Overall: Go with it if you want something cheap, effective, and easy to maintain, and if the safety risk doesn't bother you too much. Don't go with it if you have more money to spend and can buy a similar product with a better safety rating by a well-recognized, well-reputed safety standards organization.
D**S
Love my CHULUX! MUCH BETTER than Keurig
I've had my "CHULUX Single Serve Coffee Maker Brewer for K Cups" for a year and a few months. Over that time, I've regularly made about 6 cups of perfect coffee with very few issues. I was a former owner of at least 6 Keurig brand coffee makers that worked, but failed after about 8 months.. YES.. all of them lasted ONLY about 8 months. Tried everything on YouTube to get them to work again... but nothing. So, I got fed up with their POOR quality and decided to try the CHULUX. This little thing is built like a "tank". It just keeps going! Coming from the BIG BULKY Keruig's to this small thing was a bit of a surprise.. but I now love it's smaller size and foot print. The Keurig tank and water handling system design is flawed. The whole system constantly holds water in the internal tubes. I found this IS a breeding ground for mold (after taking a few of mine apart trying to diagnose issues) that you cannot see (without disassembly) and cannot get rid of. Flushing with vinegar or their brand of cleaner only "kills" the mold. This leaves "dead slime" from the mold that gets hung up in the system. The Keurig water pumps are definitely inferior (longevity wise) to the CHULUX. They just will not hold up to 6 cups a day for more than about 8 months. As to those that have had the water overflow problem, the issue (CHULUX's) is there is a small particle strainer at the bottom of the "throat" where you pour the water in and it passes through the strainer into the tank. The holes are just too small and too few. Unless you slowly pour the water into the tank.. you will occasionally get a back flow. I feel this is a design flow on their part. What I have done is to remove this strainer (easily done with one finger) and use it without it. I've not had any issues with the tank getting foreign matter accumulated or in the machines operation. As to those with the grounds coming lose from the pods and getting into the coffee or on the machine itself or counter top. I've not had this issue. It could be the pods themselves have a defect or poorly made. It could be how you are putting the lid down on the pod and latching it shut. The motion should be swift once you start to the closure process. I make one swift movement and latch it immediately. As for the heat up time of the water. When I first received my CHULUX, my last old Keurig was still working. So, I timed how long each took from "start brewing button push" until coffee started flowing. The CHULUX was maybe 5 seconds slower than the Keurig. The improvements I would like to see would be a faster brew time ( I would pay more for this feature or such a model) and bigger holes in the water strainer.
K**R
Chulux mini coffee maker
purchased in 2019 before COVID lockdown.I was an essential worker so worked everyday workday.Used this coffeemaker 5 days a week. Worked perfect,coffee was hotter than my kurqic a home . During this time I had to replace my home kurqic 3 times. Today my little coffee maker stopped working. After reading the bad reviews I am afraid to buy another one. It seems quality on every thing is worse after COVID.
R**.
Works fine until it stops.
I was very pleased with the Chulux QF-CM801 until it quit. Yes; quit! I bought it in mid June, 2018 and had used it several times. It worked fine brewed acceptable K-cup coffee. Simple, small, handy, good; all adjectives I would use to describe the little machine. BUT: now here we are in late July and the machine STOPPED. Yes; it does nothing. When the water is in the reservoir, exactly 1 1/2 cups measured, the K-cup is inserted full down, the lid is lowered and "locked", and the blue button is depressed, I get a steady blue light, huffing and puffing sounds, and maybe a tablespoon of very bitter coffee liquid. The blue light recycles every few seconds and repeats the huffing and puffing routine. Finally, it goes off. I am a mechanically inclined person with may years of experience with complex aviation equipment, computers, etc., but this little machine has me stumped. To compound my frustration, the email address in the Instruction Manual, [email protected] (apparently the ONLY way to reach the seller), is invalid. I sent using Outlook in Office 365, so everything here is current. At this point, I'm very disappointed that I spent $40 on something so highly recommended in these reviews, and have nothing to show for it. I'm hoping Chulux will read this and respond with a valid contact. UPDATE: Jessica at CHULUX did respond with apologies and a valid email address: [email protected]. Too bad the correct address is not in the manual; it would make correspondence so much easier! BUT; now to the good news. If you checked the "one comment" attached to this original post, you read the assurances of Jessica that all would be corrected to my satisfaction. IT WAS! With the correct email address I explained the nature of my problem, and with little delay, CHULUX refunded my money for the coffee maker and the reusable coffee filters. GOOD RESPONSE by CHULUX! Absolutely no hassle. I'm very pleased with their response to my problem. NOTE: At the time I bought our CHULUX coffee maker, I sent one to our daughter in L.A. with the four pack of reusable coffee filters. My wife visited her just after the CHULUX arrived and used it every day. It worked FINE! So, that particular coffee maker worked just as advertised for this last two months. That's early to judge an electromechanical device, but so far so good. I'm hoping our daughter's machine will live up to the many great kudos this machine has received to make it an "Amazon's Choice" product. Every product can have a lemon, and this time it was mine. CHULUX fixed the problem FAST! Kudos to Jessica at CHULUX.
R**E
Brews fast, hot, and, if you prefer, only 2 oz of water per K-Cup for a strong brew!
This CHULUX K-Cup coffee maker (the one that is 9.06” tall) is the champion of champions! There is a newer taller model but I chose this one for travel packing reasons. I’ve had it for almost a week now, using it every day. Hopefully, it will keep performing great and last a long time. It’s about the size of one of my tennis shoes and very light weight, so it’s easy to pack for traveling and use in hotel rooms. I am very impressed with not only its performance but also the highly professional packing that was used from the manufacturer for delivery. I like a strong cup of coffee and with this unit I can use 2, 2.5, or 3 ounces of water per K-Cup! I have experimented with all of these and there is no wait time between each K-Cup brew when making 9 or 10 ounces of coffee. Each K-Cup brew, using this small amount of water, heats up the water very fast and brews the coffee very fast (less than 30 seconds per K-Cup brew). This unit also makes very HOT coffee! Be careful when sipping right after the brew as it will burn, and possibly blister, your lips! I use a 10 ounce Yetti Rambler Tumbler that fits perfectly with this unit by removing the magnetic slider on the lid, and keeping the lid on top of the Tumbler during the brew cycles. You simply install the magnetic slider on the lid when your final brew is complete. For this 10 ounce Tumbler to fit, you also have to remove the bottom plastic cup holder from this coffee maker, but you can place the metal grate where the plastic cup holder was located to keep the drinking Tumbler level while brewing. I plan to order another one to keep one in my duffle bag ready for travel, and the second one on my kitchen counter top (I might consider getting the newer taller one for my kitchen countertop).
C**Y
Simple, Easy & does the job
Simple & easy to use. Straight out of the box this item was ready to plug in & use. (I also own a Keurig k50 classic series - which sadly takes up a lot of space & requires some assembly). I was pleasantly surprised at the fact that there is no assembly required. The cord wasn't too long or too short. The same length as my toaster and/or blender cord would be in comparison. The directions didn't say to run vinegar through the machine - but I did run 1 cycle of vinegar followed by 4 cycles of water to flush the system out before officially making my first cup of coffee. NO weird smells and NO strong plastic taste. I used a kcup from a company called: Cafe escapes - 'cafe caramel' flavor & it turned out wonderful. I had soo many questions before ordering this machine. So this is my first impressions review of the Chulux Single serve coffee maker in comparison to my Keurig K50 series. It is definitely worth giving this baby a shot. Seeing that the price alone is a major plus. It takes up 1/3 of the space my Keurig would. My concerns were to find a machine to use when traveling. I also wondered which size mugs & travel tumblers would fit underneath the dispensing spout. So I promptly pulled out 3 of my most used mugs & tumbler. First up is a 12 oz. standard size mug which came out of a Corelle plate set. It measures 6 inches tall. & fit perfectly under the spout with drip tray. Second up is my fav. princess Anna Disneyland mug......depending on how full you fill your cups....this mug holds 12 oz up to 14 oz (if you fill it to the rim). It measured 7 inches tall, although I did have to remove the drip tray for this taller mug to fit & there wasn't much extra room to spare. So at this point I am going to say the max height of any cup you plan on using with the Chulux single serve brewer should 7" or shorter in height. My 3rd was my beloved 16 oz. stainless steel starbucks to go tumbler but it was waaaayyy taller than my princess Anna Mug & when sitting next to the Chulux machine it was obviously to big to fit underneath the spout.......unless I plan to transfer my coffee from mug to tumbler I guess I won't be using it while traveling. On to my next concern - I had read in previous reviews that only specific reusable metal filters are compatible with this machine. I was hoping that the ones I already have would fit. Because sometimes I do use my own pre-ground coffee I have an Eco-fill 2.0 metal reusable coffee kcup filter. (it does not work with this Chulux machine so DON'T buy that brand). Why not? The most important thing to know is that the top lid of the Chulux machine closes flush against the small insert area that holds the Kcup. My Eco-fill 2.0 has a huge hinge on 1 side that prevents the lid from completely closing. Whichever reusable Kcup you do decide to use needs to close & be flat & smooth around all sides. I happened to have the Cafe cups (as seen on TV brand) and YES these do fit & are compatible with the Chulux machine!!!! I will show both the wrong & right brands in pictures posted for reference. Brewing a cup of coffee was easy. Plug in machine. Life lid, pour in water, insert kcup pod, close lid, lock lid, then press the ON button. Once you press the on button you can already hear the water starting to warm up & boil. It took about 1 & 30 secs. to heat up & brew. That's not long at all. I must admit I am slightly spoiled with my pre-heated Keurig so I don't really have to wait for the heat up time. But considering it is probably all those extra gizmos that enable pre-heating that take up precious kitchen counter space in the first place then I can survive waiting for 1 minute. I hope that this review will be helpful to anyone who may been wondering the same things as me. I will probably update later on the durability part. I plan to only use this when I travel - so it's not an everyday use for me.
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