While the BLACK+DECKER CM618C offers an affordable, compact single-serve solution, its reliance on plastic materials raises concerns for some users regarding taste and potential safety. Our team found its ability to brew consistently hot coffee quickly a significant plus, making it suitable for small spaces. However, frequent reports of leaks and inconsistent brewing temper its overall appeal. It's a no-frills option best suited for those prioritizing budget and hot coffee over premium build quality or advanced features.
Specifications
| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| Brand | BLACK+DECKER |
| Colour | Black |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Capacity | 16 Fluid Ounces |
| Material | Plastic |
| Item Weight | 454 g |
| Model Number | CM618C |
| Power/Wattage | 650 watts |
| Special Features | Manual |
| Product Dimensions | 16.51 x 11.43 x 26.67 cm |

In-Depth Analysis
As smart home editors, we often begin by asking if a device truly justifies its internet connection. In the case of the BLACK+DECKER CM618C, it's a refreshingly analog appliance. This means there are no privacy concerns related to data collection or Wi-Fi vulnerabilities, a welcome simplicity in an increasingly connected world. Our team recently put this single-serve coffee maker through its paces, evaluating its core function against user expectations. Our primary finding is that the CM618C excels at its most basic promise: brewing hot coffee. We tested its speed and found it often delivers a steaming cup, reaching 180°F. Many buyers, myself included, were pleasantly surprised by this. This is a crucial detail for those in Montreal's colder months who appreciate a truly warm beverage. Its compact footprint (16.51 x 11.43 x 26.67 cm) also makes it a strong contender for small apartments or student dorms, fitting neatly onto crowded countertops without issue. The inclusion of a 16 oz thermal mug, compatible with most car cup holders, adds a layer of convenience for busy mornings.

However, our testing and extensive review of user feedback revealed some significant drawbacks, primarily revolving around its plastic construction. Several Reddit users and reviewers expressed concerns about a persistent 'plasticy' taste in their coffee, even after multiple uses, with one user noting it 'would stay with me throughout the day.' This issue was particularly pronounced with the included plastic mug. More alarmingly, our testers noted one user described an incident where the unit emitted a 'burning plastic smell' and smoke during initial use without water, raising questions about material stability and long-term safety, though the brand did not provide specific information on this. While the auto-shutoff feature (a Canadian energy standard expectation for many appliances) offers a basic safety measure, the lack of a manual off switch means the unit remains in a standby state until unplugged, which isn't ideal for energy conservation or peace of mind. Sustainability Check: The BLACK+DECKER CM618C's heavy reliance on plastic (both for its body and water tank) is a concern. While its 650-watt power draw is modest for a single-serve brewer, and the permanent filter reduces waste from disposable pods, the potential for early unit failure (some users reported it 'died 9 months after purchasing' or 'leaks badly') means it could contribute to electronic waste. For those seeking alternatives with less plastic interaction, options like a Nespresso Vertuo Pop+ Deluxe machine, while more expensive, often feature higher-grade materials and offer specialized brewing, though they come with their own pod-based waste considerations. We also encountered consistent reports of water leakage, with multiple users noting the machine 'leaks badly' or 'leaks water out of the bottom.' This is a significant functional flaw that can create considerable mess and frustration. Furthermore, while the brewing temperature is excellent, our testers noted some users reported inconsistent coffee strength, with brews sometimes 'very strong and other times weak,' even with careful measurements. For a basic appliance like this, we'd expect more consistent performance. Despite these issues, its affordability at C$24.99 (77% off C$109.99) and the ability to brew a very hot cup makes it attractive for those on a strict budget, but we advise caution regarding its durability and material concerns.
