

☕ Elevate your coffee game with Ninja’s DualBrew Pro—where speed, style, and specialty meet!
The Ninja DualBrew Pro Specialty Coffee Maker CFP301 is a versatile 12-cup drip machine compatible with K-Cup pods and ground coffee. It offers 13 brew sizes, 4 distinct brew styles including specialty coffee and tea, and features a fold-away milk frother for café-quality drinks. With a 60-oz removable water reservoir and an independent hot water system, it delivers fast, customizable brewing with no flavor cross-contamination. Perfect for busy professionals seeking premium coffeehouse experiences at home.

| ASIN | B08QZSN97Z |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,805 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #7 in Coffee Machines |
| Brand | Ninja |
| Brand Name | Ninja |
| Capacity | 96 Fluid Ounces |
| Coffee Maker Type | Drip Coffee Machine |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 11,321 Reviews |
| Filter Type | Paper |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 10622356569702 |
| Human Interface Input | Buttons |
| Included Components | 1 Hole K-Cup pod adapter, Carafe, Milk Frother, Ninja DualBrew Pro Specialty Coffee Maker, Ninja smart scoop |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 9.13"D x 11.39"W x 15.54"H |
| Item Type Name | DualBrew Pro System 12-Cup Coffee Maker, Single-Serve for Grounds & K-Cup Pod Compatible, 4 Brew Styles, Frother, 60-oz. Water Reservoir with Separate Hot Water Dispenser & Carafe, Black |
| Item Weight | 9.7 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | SharkNinja |
| Material | Plastic |
| Model Name | CFP301 |
| Model Number | CFP301 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Operation Mode | Fully Automatic |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Auto Clean Function, Milk Frother, Programmable, Removable Tank, Thermal, Water Filter |
| Product Dimensions | 9.13"D x 11.39"W x 15.54"H |
| Special Feature | Auto Clean Function, Milk Frother, Programmable, Removable Tank, Thermal, Water Filter |
| Specific Uses For Product | Espresso |
| Style | Frother + Paper Filter |
| UPC | 622356569705 793072148373 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 120.0 |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Limited Warranty |
| Wattage | 1550 watts |
M**.
Nice coffee maker. Better than other big brands
So far so good. Very nice coffee maker with coffee pods option. Easy to use and clean. Better than most of the big names K I have owned. This Ninja coffee maker saved me a lot of head aches so far. I only wish I could have it hooked to an automatic water line instead of having to fill the tank every time. But that is a small problem to have. Coffee is brewed fairly fast and with good flavor. No plastic flavors noted.
D**N
It's worth it
I have a love/hate relationship with Ninja products - I really love them. But I strongly dislike the warranty. And I hate the lifespan. Once they are done - they're done. I have had a couple of Ninja blenders that surpass the crushing and blending power of my 30 year old beehive Oster - but their life expectancy is about five years. This was a very strong consideration in purchasing a $200 coffee maker. I am not a coffee connoisseur - I typically drink one cup daily - very strong with cream only. But it has to be a perfect cup. I want to enjoy every single sip. I found a Ninja coffee system, brand new, at a thrift store locally for $15. The coffee was amazing. Perfect every single time. When my son moved to his own place, I gifted it to him and started researching one for me. Since I am the only coffee drinker in the house now (no, I'm not crying because he's gone, don't be silly) I considered a Keurig. But I honestly do not like the quality of the coffee from those machines - have tried several but it is not at all to my liking. However, the amount of wasted coffee I was dealing with really started bothering me and decided I needed an option for one cup. This machine is really perfect. The one cup option that I thought I settled for because it is a K cup option turned out to produce an amazing cup of coffee. I THINK it is because the Ninja makes three holes into the K cup rather than the standard one hole other machines use? It may also be the water temperature gets super hot. I do not know, but I really appreciate the depth of flavor from the K cup option on this machine. Another nice option that I never thought I'd want is the frother. It seems silly to me, but one comment in the Ninja manual stated that a cold cup with cream steals the heat from the coffee and changes the flavor - so I toyed around with the frother, using the microwave for 30 seconds and then blending the coffee and cream - its fantastic. This week I had a fever and opted for tea over coffee - I remembered the hot water option on this machine - it gave me two options - hot water and boil - I selected boil and my tea was steeping in no time at the perfect temperature. I absolutely appreciate that the water runs through a separate dispenser so my tea did not have any coffee residue or discoloration or flavor. I plan now to retire my stand alone boiler. The reservoir on the Ninja is adequate for my one cup daily - it is very easy to remove and fill or even fill while in place - I prefer the side option, but like that it can be attached to the back to save space. I don't think that would make much difference because this machine is very big - it does not fit under my standard cabinets. I bought this as a birthday gift for myself and if that last son hadn't left at the same time, I likely wouldn't have spent that much money on myself - but I was pitiful. I am extremely happy I did because the cost is worth it. I am very hopeful this machine will last past my 5 year expectation. Since I do not purchase coffee daily, I cannot state that I have saved money - I mean, I have because I'm not making half pots just for myself and wasting most of that - but if I were a coffee shop customer, I would absolutely think I'd save money with the frother thing and the quality of the coffee - It is really a great machine and I very highly recommend you purchase it. I was debating between the Keurig Duo Pro and this machine and given the quality of the K cup coffee from this, I haven't once looked back - there is no way in my mind the Keurig would produce the same quality cup from the K cups. Enjoy
S**N
Easy to use and great machine!
I love this coffee maker! I couldn’t decide between this or a kuerig but decided to go with a Ninja because they seem to have less problems. I love that I can use it to make hot tea or cocoa using the hot water function without it passing through where the coffee is. It’s pretty quick, kind of loud but I don’t mind it. So many functions and I use the delay brew every day. I like that I can make a full carafe, just a cup, or even use a kcup. The only thing is I wish I would’ve waited till Black Friday to purchase since it was almost half off. It’s a little expensive but worth it.
J**N
Excellent machine, great coffee, killer hot chocolate.
Once my Keurig’s lid quit staying closed when trying to brew a cup I started looking for a new coffee maker. After researching and reading all the positive reviews I decided to get the Ninja Dual Brew pro. I got the bundle with the permanent filter. Upon receiving the coffee maker and reading thru the manual I set it up. cycled it, then brewed a k cup and enjoyed a perfect hot cup of coffee. I then later brewed a pot of coffee. I love that it has the heating element that keeps the craft piping hot. I then went to use the frother, though it doesn’t heat the milk, it’s just a minute zap in the microwave to heat the milk and then froth. I am now enjoying the best coffee I’ve ever made at home. I also like that it has a separate hot water dispenser that doesn’t run the water through where the coffees made. I’ve made killer hot chocolate that doesn’t taste like coffee. Though the machine doesn’t make espresso, it does have settings to make a very rich and dark coffee perfect for cappuccinos. Concluding I am very pleased with the unit with zero regrets of the purchase. There’s a little learning curve with it, but it is easy to learn and use. I’d definitely recommend one.
N**R
Good stuff, couple of very minor nits
Only in use for a week now. We've tried the carafe and the pod for making coffee. Both work equally well. We've had Ninja products before and they've lasted a long time, I'm hoping this one does as well. I have two very minor nits on the machine, first is that all of the coffee brewing settings are in ounces, which is fine, but it would be nice if the water reservoir also had ounces marked on it, instead it has pictures of a coffee cup, half carafe, and full carafe. Doesn't make sense to me. The other is that the pod holder is sort of long when stored in the rear storage holder and the machine can't be pushed closer to the counter due to it hitting the wall. Otherwise it brews good coffee, and isn't overly difficult to program once you get used to the sequence of buttons to push.
S**E
3-in-1 dream machine
This is a dream coffee maker that has taken the place of three appliances in my kitchen. The coffee part is really easy to use and intuitive. The directions are clear and it’s really easy to get it set up to brew. You can brew multiple amounts from regular ground beans—as little as 4 oz. Perfect for a midday pick me up without wasting a whole pot. It comes with a scoop that’s marked with the amount of coffee you need—no need to guess. If you want to be fancy you can put in the k-cup adapter and also brew those, but I like just using my regular beans instead. If you want to level up your coffee, the milk frother is easy to use. If you don’t want coffee; you can also get hot or boiling water—up to 60 ounces—that comes through a different valve so you don’t contaminate it with coffee flavor. With this purchase, I was able to retire my water kettle, my cofffee maker and my keurig.
R**H
Very pleased with purchase
Love this coffee maker. It has a plethora of options from k cups, to one cup of filtered coffee, to a various ounces in the pot. The frothing attachment does an excellent job and is very easy to clean. It even has a hot water option that flows through another tube to make sure your water doesn't taste like coffee. Just be aware that the frother does not heat the milk, but I heat mine in the microwave before using it.
R**K
Good for brewing fresh ground coffee, pods, not so much
If you like to use freshly ground coffee in your morning brew or have tea lovers in your family, this may be the machine for you. If you love a quick brew with a keurig pod, this machine should be a hard pass. I like coffee. Hubby is a tea man. For convenience and speed I have used a pod machine in the past. This looked like the perfect machine for us. It has the flexibility to brew a pot of coffee, has a separate output for hot water, keeping the coffee taste out of the tea, and it has a pod function. However, the pod adapter isn't reliable at all. The directions state to push hard when closing and to use Keiurig pods only. Followed instructions to the letter, slamming the top shut so hard it rocks the machine, sometimes more than once on a single pod, but it won't pierce the bottom of the k-cup, so the pod function won't work. Called Shark/Ninja and they kindly sent a replacement part. It has a different configuration, but it still does not pierce through the bottom of the k-cup. I use two different types of coffee, Peets and Illy pods. Neither is successful. We have even pierced the bottom of the cup and placed it on the needle in the bottom of the adapter without success. Now I just open the pod and pour it's contents into the filter basket for the coffee maker and brew a single serving, until I run out of pods. Takes a bit longer, but the coffee is good and the machine works great for every other function.
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