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  • Michelle Glorsky - Good machine, but GREAT company!Ok, this is not Starbucks quality latte - I can admit that, but it is pretty good, and much cheaper. At first, I loved the machine! I could make a decent latte without spending $3.50-$5.00/cup at Starbucks. After a year, though, it stopped really brewing the espresso. For some reason, even if I fill the brew basket to the top with espresso, it is pretty weak, and I end up with a lot of grinds in my cup. I have no idea what happened as I am gentle with the machine, even when cleaning it (which is only ever by hand). I've tried cleaning the machine through the suggested rinse cycle, and let it process this clean/rinse cycle per the instructions. Heck, I did it like 3-4 times, but still, it isn't working right. I have no idea what went wrong, but I guess I can't complain too much. I got about ten months worth out of the product so it wasn't a total waste.

    Amended: I contacted Mr. Coffee, and they were FANTASTIC! I told them that I did try cleaning it per the instructions they provided. I ran that cleaning cycle several times, and it still didn't work. I gave them all the information they asked for regarding the machine, and they sent me a new one. This company has a new faithful customer. The level of service was fantastic! I never expected a brand new machine, but they certainly went above and beyond expectations. :)
  • JCO - The Wait Was Worth ItA few years ago I purchased an ASUS Netbook based on the premise that it provided superior portability for web surfing at a reasonable price. Wrong. Yes, it was small and light, but the need to fold it as well as the limits of battery life in my experience significantly compromised what I could do on the road. Add to that the Windows operating system and an underpowered Intel Atom CPU and it made for a miserable surfing and computing experience, whether on the road or not.

    Fast forward to late November of 2011 when I first heard of another robust ASUS ultra portable computer in the form of a tablet running on the Android platform and you can imagine I was skeptical, especially at the price points mentioned in the press and with the claims that HD quality video would run smoothly, that surfing included fast screen updates, and that the tablet delivered an enjoyable gaming experience. After considering that I had an Amazon gift card for $100, but recognizing that Amazon appeared to have stopped taking orders and the fact that I had an upcoming vacation trip for which it was necessary to travel light, I took my chances and ordered the Transformer Prime from B&H on November 25. B&H could not provide a reliable shipping date or even explain if they shipped on the basis of who placed orders first. Thus I indicated my travel destination as the shipping address thinking there was no way the product would take that long to ship. Wrong again. Weeks later, when it was clear that my vacation would end before I received the tablet, I asked B&H to change the shipping address to my home. B&H explained they could do that but that would place me at the end of the line, which was apparently established after my initial call. I had previously had good experience with B&H, but it was very disappointing to hear this. Considering the experience and the still unused Amazon gift certificate, it was easy for me to cancel the order through B&H to order through Amazon instead. I have never had a problem with Amazon and they just happened to have started taking orders again. I placed the order in late December and it arrived on about the 14th of January nicely boxed to prevent damage during transit.

    I unpacked, quickly went through the abbreviated user guide, charged the unit as directed, and the following day attempted to run the setup to link to my wireless home network. Based on news accounts and Transformer Forums I was concerned about problems with both GPS and wireless connectivity. I hoped my experience would be uneventful, but it was not to be. When the setup attempted to log into my Gmail account, it was apparent to me that I probably had hours of troubleshooting ahead of me. I had some hope, however, that since the Transformer Prime was connecting to the home network but failing at the point of internet access, that my problem would be easier to diagnose and fix. I did a fair number of fruitless Google searches before I resorted to ASUS customer support. ASUS had me reboot my router (which I had just updated the firmware for) and then walked me through the process of resetting the Android software. Still no luck. Customer support told me I had two options at that point: one, send them the Transformer Prime for repair since they concluded it was faulty or, two, return it to Amazon for an exchange or refund. These options were provided to me after no more than 5 minutes of conversation and I was surprised that ASUS was not suggesting other options. I reminded the representative that I was able to establish a wireless network connection and that the issue was simply internet access. He was insistent that the problem was the tablet and I didn't argue. Nonetheless I was determined to try other options before returning the tablet.

    I started by driving to a nearby mall, figuring that if I could connect to the internet there I would have some assurance that the tablet was not the problem. Within seconds of my turning on the tablet, I did indeed establish the internet connection while sitting in my car about 30 feet from the nearest building. I completed the setup, went to the settings menu, saw that there was an update available, and proceeded to download and install what turned out to be Android 4.0_. I then drove home monitoring the access points and signal strength along the way. I was very surprised by the number of unsecured access points in residential areas. I hope that people are taking precautions in safeguarding their privacy and data.

    When I got home I called my internet service provider to make sure that there were no service interruptions. I was assured there were none. I then powered on the tablet hopeful that the operating system update solved my problems. It did not. At that point I knew the problem was my router. Since I purchased my D-Link 655 from Costco at a time they had a promotion that provided free lifetime technical support, I wasted no time in getting them on the phone. Within 30 minutes of trial and error testing, we traced the problem to an IP address for the router that limited functionality. We changed that and immediately had the Transformer Prime on the internet.

    One thing I am extremely thankful for is the free router technical assistance. I have an extremely complicated home network with multiple routers, switches, and extenders for both wired and wireless connectivity. We also have multiple media servers and at any one time can have more than 10 devices competing for wired and wireless bandwidth. My technical knowledge is limited and as much as I enjoy tweaking, a prime consideration for me in any future router purchase will be the availability of free technical support for those times that I can't troubleshoot a problem.

    As to the Transformer Prime, now that I've put it through hours of use, I'm impressed. I have not taken it on a trip yet, but I can happily trip through my home and yard while surfing without problems. The available aps are numerous, performance far exceeds that of a netbook, the screen is gorgeous, and while I have experienced occasional browser crashes, they are thus far tolerable and I hope fixed in future software releases.

    This is what the Netbook should have been.

    I recommend a Griffin stylus and a stand to go with the mini HDMI cable in your accessory kit. I am still waiting for the leather jacket that I will protect the tablet in. If that allows me easy tablet access, this product is a winner since it seems I can use this product all day without a charge.
  • Doubletake "Bassman" - Works greatI ordered this on a whim through the television ad and didn't expect much. However, it worked great and just as advertised. Nothing sticks and it's a breeze to clean. It doesn't wobble on the range and has held up beautifully for the six months we've had it. I don't know what heat source the complainers are using (gas or electric) but we have LP gas with no issues. I wish they made a rectangular smooth griddle. I'd buy it in a minute.
  • S. Hanson "music fan" - So far so good!I just used the mouthwash for the first time. Did not use the toothpaste. I immediately could tell it was different. I had a fresh minty feeling but it wasn't overbearing. It just felt really clean and fresh. I went to have lunch, a salad with lots of things in it and everything tasted great. In fact, maybe better because my mouth felt so genuinely fresh that I think my food wasn't mixing with all the nasty bacteria that was in my mouth before. I don't know. But for me, I can say I didn't lose a sense of taste at all like some others did. I have a very good feeling I'm going to really like this product as I continue to use it. The freshest my mouth and throat have ever felt.