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Best Drip Coffee Maker 2022: Reviews and Buying Guide

Finding the best drip coffee maker is no easy task. There are literally hundreds to choose from, and each might be the “best” for a different person. That’s why we wrote this article to simplify your life.

WHY YOU SHOULD TRUST US

We are a community of passionate coffee hobbyists who research, test and educate around issues relevant to the home barista market.

As a community we strive to simplify the misinformation in the home brewing market so that you can make better informed decisions about buying and brewing amazing quality coffee (without having to train as a professional barista).

Over the years, our team of coffee loving content creators and industry professionals have come together with the sole intention of ‘cutting through the noise’ and educating the home barista market on brewing better coffee.

Below, we'll show you exactly how to spot a good brewer from a bad one, teach you which important features to look for, and list our favorite coffee makers this year. Then all that’s left for you to do is to start brewing amazing coffee.

At A Glance:

  1. OUR TOP PICK: Technivorm Moccamaster
  2. RUNNER UP: Breville Precision Brewer
  3. BUDGET PICK: Mr. Coffee 12-Cup Coffee Maker
  4. COOLEST STYLE: Nostalgia Retro Coffee Maker
  5. BEST THERMAL CARAFE: OXO Brew 9-Cup

The 11 Best Drip Coffee Makers (2022 Picks)

With all these points in mind, here are the best drip coffee makers for different needs.

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Best Overall Best Overall Technivorm Moccamaster KBT
  • 16.14” x 13” x 6.7”
  • Cone Filter
  • Stainless steel
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Runner Up Runner Up Breville Precision Brewer
  • 14” x 9” x 16”
  • Basket and cone filters
  • Brushed stainless steel
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Budget Pick Budget Pick Mr. Coffee 12-Cup Coffee Maker
  • 12.3” x 11.76” x 13.8”
  • Basket filter
  • Plastic
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Best Value Best Value Cuisinart DCC-3200
  • 7.75” x 9” x 14”
  • Cone filter
  • Stainless steel & plastic
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Best For Small Spaces Best For Small Spaces Black + Decker 5-cup
  • 7.25” x 8.2” x 10.75”
  • Basket filter
  • Plastic
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Best Large Grind And Brew Best Large Grind And Brew Cuisinart DGB-700BC
  • 13.1″ x 10″ x 18.1″
  • Basket filter
  • Stainless steel
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Coolest Style Coolest Style Nostalgia RCOF12AQ Retro Brewer
  • 7.75” x 10.25” x 14.25”
  • Basket filter
  • Plastic
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Most Versatile Most Versatile Ninja Specialty Coffee Maker
  • 12″ x 8. 8″ x 15″
  • Cone filter
  • Stainless steel
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Best With Thermal Carafe Best With Thermal Carafe OXO BREW 9 Cup Coffeemaker
  • 8.3” x 15” x 17.2”
  • Cone filter
  • Stainless steel & plastic
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Best Dual Brewer Best Dual Brewer Hamilton Beach 49980A Brewer
  • 10.6” x 12.2” x 13.7”
  • Basket filter
  • Stainless steel & plastic, with glass carafe
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Fastest Drip Machine Fastest Drip Machine Bunn Classic Speed Brew BX
  • 14.3″ x 7.1″ x 13.8″
  • Basket filter
  • Stainless steel & plastic, with glass carafe
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1. Technivorm Moccamaster KBT – Best Overall

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The Moccamaster is a beautifully designed drip brewer that you've most likely seen in high-quality 3rd wave coffee shops. That's a statement itself (and this is our favorite drip brewer). It's at the higher end of the price spectrum, but it makes the best damn cup of coffee a drip brewer can possibly make, thanks to its pre infusion and brewing process. Also, this bad boy is SCAA approved.

It’s easy to take apart to clean, and also has a 5 year warranty, so you won’t have to worry about it breaking down on you.

When you see a Technivorm Moccamaster in someone’s home, you know they’re serious about good coffee

If you just want the best of the best: this is the brewer for you. Both this Moccamaster and the Bonavita (above) are our favorites. Read our full review of the Technivorm Moccamaster here.

2. Breville Precision Brewer – Runner Up

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Breville’s Precision Brewer is quickly becoming one of the most popular drip coffee machines on the market, and it has proven itself a worthy rival to the more expensive Moccamaster. In fact, if you want a more programmable coffee maker, you might even prefer the Breville to the Technivorm.

As with the Moccamaster, the Precision Brewer is SCAA certified for its ability to brew coffee to the highest standard. It uses a PID to deliver precise temperature control throughout the ideal brewing window of 197 to 204 ℉. 

It comes with six preset brewing modes, including Gold Cup mode, which is optimized to SCAA parameters. Or you can customize your brewing by adjusting bloom time, brew temperature and flow rate to perfectly suit the character of your favorite coffee beans.
Impressively, this model is compatible with both conical and flat filter baskets — and comes with one of each. With recent research showing that flat and cone-shaped baskets can highlight different aspects of a coffee’s flavor, it’s a real bonus to have the option of either.

3. Mr. Coffee 12-Cup Coffee Maker – Budget Pick

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If you want a simple and delicious coffee with minimal effort or expense, this basic Mr. Coffee 12-cup coffee maker has got your back. It’s super affordable, easy to use, and delivers a consistently tasty brew, making it both an Amazon’s Choice product and our favorite budget brewer this year.

Mr. Coffee highlights ease of use as the main feature of this machine, and they are right on the money. Set it up, add ground coffee and water, and get brewing. It’s as simple as that. After brewing, the hot plate will keep the glass carafe warm for up to two hours.

This coffee maker isn’t programmable, so you can’t change the brew temperature or have it brew on a timer, but this is by design. It’s simplicity is its selling point. It does, however, have the very handy grab-a-cup auto pause option, so you can sneak that first hit of caffeine even before the brew cycle is complete.

4. Cuisinart DCC-3200 – Best Value

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The Cuisinart DCC 3200, available in both 12 and 14 cups versions, has almost all the features you could want (without breaking the bank). It's one of the few that can brew a full carafe within this price range. Plus, it has a sweet feature of hot-plate temperature control, which customers love because it stops you scalding your coffee (and your tongue.)

Where it shines: it comes with fully automatic 24-hour programmability, just set it to your desires, and your coffee is handled. Every. Single. Day! It has a self-cleaning feature, a 1-4 cup setting, and auto shutoff. Unfortunately, some people find that making more than 10 cups of coffee pushes the coffee grounds in to your brew. That effectively reduces the capacity from 14 cup to 10, if it does that to you.

If you’re looking for a simple, all-around good drip coffee maker to brew large batches of coffee using hot water at a nearly perfect temperature, the Cuisinart DCC 3200 is the one for you. You can read more about this brewer in our Cuisinart DCC-3200 review here.

5. Black + Decker 5-Cup Coffee Maker – Best for Small Spaces

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There are many excellent reasons to opt for a small coffee maker. Maybe you’re just one person with no need to brew 12 cups at a time. Or you have limited counter space. Maybe you’re searching for a brewer for a dorm room, RV, or office. No matter the reason, this little coffee maker from Black + Decker is a fantastic choice. It’s small in stature but big in quality.

Aside from its compact design, this brewer has a couple of standout features. First of all, it has the same automatic brew pause often found on larger machines, so you can grab a quick cup during brewing. This option is often overlooked in smaller brewers. It also has an illuminated power switch, a small but important addition so you’ll know at a glance if it’s hot or not.

I appreciate that it uses a metal basket filter that doesn’t require a paper insert. Minimizing paper waste is good for the planet and saves you money. Win-win! And don’t worry, after brewing, the filter basket is very easy to remove and clean.

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6. Cuisinart DGB-700BC – Best large grind and brew

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This gorgeous programmable brewer has plenty of features that will get you excited. The main one being; it grinds your coffee beans automatically right before it brews (super fresh coffee).

However this Cuisinart model is a double edged sword; you'll need to follow the directions to access the grinder mechanism, and clean it often to keep it in tip top shape and tasting fresh (although many users say its easy to clean). The grind-and-brew might be your go-to if you want to save money and counter space on two machines in one.

7. Nostalgia RCOF12AQ Retro – Coolest Style

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If you’re cultivating a retro look in your home, you’re going to love the cool style of this coffee maker. I mean, what else would you expect from the brand Nostalgia? Everything from the baby blue color to the vintage scrawled font screams mid 20th century in the best possible way.

But unlike actual 50 year old coffee makers, this one is also equipped with the convenience of modern day features, just like the popular Smeg coffee maker. It can be programmed to brew on a timer, always a win for those of us who struggle with the early pre-caffeine hours of the day. And it has the always popular brew pause option, so you can grab that first cup as soon as possible without making a mess.

After brewing, the hot plate automatically activates to keep your carafe of precious bean juice warm. Then two hours later, it shuts off, a handy safety feature to avoid burning the carafe dry.

If you’re hyped on the vintage style of this coffee maker, you’ll be happy to hear it’s part of a set, so you can keep the retro theme going throughout your kitchen. Nostalgia also makes a toaster and microwave in the same hip baby blue.

8. Ninja Specialty Coffee Maker – Most Versatile

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This Ninja gives you a plethora of options. It's a dual coffee maker, which means you can choose between brewing a quick cup of coffee or waiting for a whole pot of coffee to brew. Or maybe you want to tinker with the water amount to come up with a richer or more diluted brew? Or maybe you're bored with a standard black coffee and want to sip on a latte or a vanilla iced mocha for a change?

“You wish is my command” … is what this easy-to-use brewer would say in response. (if coffee makers could talk)

This is not your standard hot and cold coffee maker; it's a Ninja brewer that can do anything for you when it comes to coffee (almost anything; but not espresso, and not cold brew coffee). In terms of versatility, the Ninja Specialty wins. Now go off and make a new exciting coffee with a few touches of a button – because you can.

Just remember, while it can make iced coffee, it cant make cold brew coffee – and there's a big difference. You'll still need a cold brew maker separate to this.

9. OXO BREW 9-Cup Coffeemaker – Best with Thermal Carafe

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The OXO Brew drip coffee maker imitates the manual pour over coffee process for you to brew one clean, tasty, and full bodied carafe of coffee. It is easy-to-use brews coffee so good that it has been SCAA approved – this is not some made up rating; it's the real deal.

Think of it like this: you have a personal pour-over barista on call to brew you a Chemex on demand. But he won't charge you $8 per cup of coffee or give you attitude for your lack hipster-ness. Minimalistic style and quality coffee at the touch of a button.

Besides all that good stuff, this OXO 9 cup drip coffee maker is one of the best BPA-free coffee brewers, a BIG plus in our opinion. We took a deeper look into the Barista Brain 9 cup brewer in our full review, which you can read here.

10. Hamilton Beach 49980A – Best Dual Brewer

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The Hamilton Beach gives two options to brew: the large carafe or a travel mug. This means can use it as a single serve or make it brew a large batch of brewed coffee. The carafe side is fitted with your standard coffee filter for drip brewing, and the cup side allows you to brew with pods – however, it's not compatible with K-cups.

It has a few notable functions that customers won't stop talking about (in a good way)

The program function allows you to set your brewing time up to 24 hours in advance so you can wake up to the smell of coffee. You can also choose the extraction level to alter the taste of your brew whether you like it strong or regular (all via the handy LED digital display).

The Hamilton Beach is a great programmable machine for an affordable price. A favorite all rounder. It's a shame it's missing a good thermal coffee pot, but it's still performed quite well as a drip coffee maker when we reviewed it here.

11. Bunn Classic Speed Brew BX – Fastest Drip Machine

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The Bunn Speed Brew is one of the fastest coffee makers available (as the name suggests). It will make a full pot of brewed coffee in under 3 minutes. Just add coffee and water, press a button, check your social media and your coffee is ready.

Is the quality of coffee sacrificed for speed? Probably, but not as badly as you'd think. Bunn is known for making great coffee machines (like these), and they haven't cut any corners with the Classic Speed Brew BX. Plus, they're also made in the USA.

The Bunn Speed Brew's internal water tank always keeps the water at perfect coffee brewing temperature, and the special spray head works hard to properly soak your grounds and improve the taste. It won't brew amazing coffee, but it's the fastest. If you are busy and rushed in the mornings, this Bunn drip coffee maker may save you precious minutes… to drink more coffee.

Tips for choosing the right brewer

Keep these tips in mind when looking for the right coffee maker for your home. It leaves with you the best chance of making the right choice.

Carafe Capacity

Do you only want a single cup of drip coffee in the morning, or do you need multiple? Is it just you drinking the coffee, or do you have a family in need? Figure out how much coffee you need to make at one time, then factor that in to your decision.

Don't overlook carafe size as it can be annoying to be under/over ‘carafe-d'. You will find either 4, 10, or 14 cup carafes; 12, being the most popular.

In case you didn’t know, the “carafe” is the pot or container the coffee drips down in to. It is better to have a machine with a larger carafe as you don't HAVE to fill it up. Some will brew into a glass carafe, but ideally yours will be brewing into a thermal coffee pot. We explain this a little more below.

Style of Filter Basket

When buying a drip coffee machine, you’ll encounter two styles of filter basket, either the flat-bottom basket shape or the cone shape. The shape of the filter basket influences what style of paper filter to buy, but that’s not all! 

Coffee nerds have long insisted that the shape of the filter also affects the taste of your coffee, and recent research sponsored by the SCA has proven them right (1). It’s not too surprising when you think about it. Because the shape of the filter changes how water flows through the ground coffee, it impacts the extraction.

If you like bright fruity, floral, and sweet coffees, such as you might find from Ethiopia, then flat-bottom baskets are known to best highlight these flavors. On the other hand, if darker, earthier coffees like those from Sumatra are more your style, a cone filter will be a better match. If you like them all, consider a brewer that comes with both styles of filter, like our Runner Up pick, the Breville Precision Brewer.

Programming Features

Compared to most coffee makers, some drip coffee makers can be programmed to turn on and off at certain times, remain hot for so long before shutting off, and more. These functions can be handy if you’re the kind of person who likes to wake up to the smell of coffee, or who doesn’t want to be bothered to brew a cup in the morning. You just want the coffee to happen. We get it. We are not all morning people.

Most coffee makers can be programmed to turn on at a certain time. However, some of them brew extremely quickly and don’t need this feature. Determine whether or not you’d like this feature, and put it on your list of wants.

Ability to Pause Mid-Brew (to steal a quick cup)

Some brewers are able to be paused mid-brew, allowing you to pour a cup before it’s finished. If you’re the kind of person who needs their coffee ASAP, you may want to add this to your wish list. We’ve looked at a few that do this.

Me no worky without coffee? You'll need this feature.

If you’re the kind of person who rushes out the door in the morning, it can be easy to forget to turn the coffee machine off. That’s where this feature comes in handy.

Water Filters

Do you have a filter in your kitchen sink?If not, you’re probably making your coffee with less-than-stellar water, which takes away from the flavor. Fear not – some coffeemakers come with a built in water filter inside the water tank and that makes your hot cups of coffee taste even better (2).

Keep in mind this comes with the added effort and expense of replacing the filters, so you may or may not want them. And if you already use a water filtration system, you don't need this.

Watch Steven's fun video on brewing better coffee at home:

Common Overlooked (yet important) Factors to Consider

Now lots look at some of the jargon terms that are easy to skip over but are important in making the right choice. Again – let me remind you that we are only looking at drip machines here – not manual coffee makers (e.g. the French press) or Keurig machines.

Hot Plate vs Thermal Carafe

The question here is whether you want energy efficiency/better flavor or a more affordable price tag.

Glass carafes tend to be cheaper but the hot plate heats the coffee further which over-extracts the oils and makes it taste bitter. Additionally, ​the warming plate has to be continually turned on to stay hot, which uses more energy.

A thermal (or steel) carafe keeps the coffee at an optimum brewing temperature of 195-205 degrees for 1-2 hours, which some believe to keep a better flavor. It also saves some energy in the process. However, they tend to be more expensive.

Gold standard = thermal carafe. If you're serious about brewing amazing tasting drip coffee every day, you need a coffee machine with one of these. Here's a complete list of the best thermal carafe coffee makers.

Do you have a coffee grinder already?

You'll need a medium-coarse grind for a drip brewer in most cases

If you prefer freshly ground coffee (and you should) you have two options: Choose a machine with a built in grinder (like one of these) or buy a separate one. While coffee makers with in-built grinders are generally more expensive than brewers without grinders, it might still save you money over buying a separate grinder. Additionally, having both machines in one will save counter space.

But standalone coffee grinders are generally do a better job of grinding, and you can grind for other brew styles. Some coffee drinkers claim having a separate grinder is a must for the best flavor and the best size coffee grounds.

If you’re a stickler for the absolute best, or you want to experiment with other brew styles: buy a separate grinder.

SCAA Certification

The Specialty Coffee Association of America is reviews, tests and certifies coffee gear including drip coffee makers (3). When a body like the SCAA has given something the stamp of approval; you know you're looking at coffee makers as rated by industry professionals.

Developed by coffee science experts and professional coffee tasters, this program reviews brewers designed for in-home use to determine if they meet the rigorous requirements of brewed coffee quality as determined by the SCA

Here's a video explaining a little more:

Oh, would you look at that? We've included a few of them on this list. If you want a more complete list: read our write up of the most exciting SCAA coffee makers.

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Something To Keep in mind

We have NOT included:

Want to know which ones are the best for each type of coffee maker? Read our reviews of the best coffee makers and learn more.

The Verdict

With coffee makers, you get what you pay for. So if coffee is a crucial part of your morning, then it’s worth investing in the best. And based on an overwhelming number of votes from coffee shops, consumers, and the SCAA, the best drip coffee maker is the Technivorm Moccamaster.

Sure, it’s a bit more expensive than average, but the value is there. Each one is handmade in the Netherlands and certified by the SCAA to deliver the ultimate cup of coffee, the thermal carafe keeps your coffee hot and delicious, and it comes with an industry-leading 5-year warranty. What’s not to love?!

FAQs

An expensive coffee maker might be worth it depending on your habits. More expensive brewers typically make better coffee because they better control water temperature and flow. But you’re unlikely to notice this benefit unless you’re buying quality coffee in the first place. Expensive coffee makers also use higher quality components, more metal and less plastic, so they are more durable. It is up to you to weigh these advantages versus cost.

You should do a basic cleaning of your coffee maker after every use, because coffee oils and sediments can easily build up. A deeper descaling should be done less frequently based on the manufacturer’s recommendation, usually every 3 to 6 months.

The obvious difference between a cone and basket filter is the shape. A basket filter has a flat bottom whereas a cone filter narrows to a point. But more subtly, they also brew differently because their shape influences the flow of water. Basket filters promote sweeter flavors while cone filters highlight darker notes in a brew.

Most pre-ground coffee is ground to the right size for drip brew, so you can use it in your coffee maker. However, if you have access to a decent burr grinder, freshly ground coffee will always deliver better flavor.

References

  1. (February 26, 2019). Can Filter Basket Shape Affect The Flavor of Your Coffee? https://perfectdailygrind.com/2019/02/can-filter-basket-shape-affect-the-flavor-of-your-coffee/
  2. MÄKELÄ, K. (n.d.). Coffee and Water – How to Use High Quality Water to Brew the Best Coffee. Retrieved from. https://www.baristainstitute.com/node/275
  3. (June 1, 2019). Retrieved from. https://sca.coffee/certified-home-brewer

Best Drip Coffee Maker 2022: Reviews and Buying Guide

Finding the best drip coffee maker is no easy task. There are literally hundreds to choose from, and each might be the “best” for a different person. That’s why we wrote this article to simplify your life.

WHY YOU SHOULD TRUST US

We are a community of passionate coffee hobbyists who research, test and educate around issues relevant to the home barista market.

As a community we strive to simplify the misinformation in the home brewing market so that you can make better informed decisions about buying and brewing amazing quality coffee (without having to train as a professional barista).

Over the years, our team of coffee loving content creators and industry professionals have come together with the sole intention of ‘cutting through the noise’ and educating the home barista market on brewing better coffee.

Below, we'll show you exactly how to spot a good brewer from a bad one, teach you which important features to look for, and list our favourite coffee makers this year. Then all that’s left for you to do is to start brewing amazing coffee.

At A Glance:

  1. OUR TOP PICK: Technivorm Moccamaster
  2. RUNNER UP: Breville Precision Brewer
  3. BUDGET PICK: Mr. Coffee 12-Cup Coffee Maker
  4. COOLEST STYLE: Nostalgia Retro Coffee Maker
  5. BEST THERMAL CARAFE: OXO Brew 8-Cup

The 11 Best Drip Coffee Makers (2022 Picks)

With all these points in mind, here are the best drip coffee makers for different needs.

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Best Overall Best Overall Technivorm Moccamaster KBT
  • 18 x 32 x 39 cm
  • Cone Filter
  • Stainless steel
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Runner Up Runner Up Breville Precision Brewer
  • 17 x 32.3 x 40 cm
  • Basket and cone filters
  • Brushed stainless steel
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Budget Pick Budget Pick Mr. Coffee 12-Cup Coffee Maker
  • 31 x 30 x 35 cm
  • Basket filter
  • Plastic
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Best Value Best Value Cuisinart DCC-3200
  • 19. 8 x 35.5 x 22.8 cm
  • Cone filter
  • Stainless steel & plastic
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Best For Small Spaces Best For Small Spaces Black + Decker 5-cup
  • 18.4 x 20.8 x 27.3 cm
  • Basket filter
  • Plastic
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Best Grind And Brew Best Grind And Brew Cuisinart DGB-400
  • ‎20.7 x 25.4 x 39.3 cm
  • Basket filter
  • Stainless steel
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Coolest Style Coolest Style Nostalgia RCOF12AQ Retro Brewer
  • 19.7 x 26 x 36 cm
  • Basket filter
  • Plastic
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Most Versatile Most Versatile Ninja Specialty Coffee Maker
  • 30.4 x 22.2 x 38.2 cm
  • Cone filter
  • Stainless steel
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Best With Thermal Carafe Best With Thermal Carafe OXO BREW 8 Cup Coffeemaker
  • 34. 3 x 26.6 x 17.7 cm
  • Cone filter
  • Stainless steel & plastic
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Best Dual Brewer Best Dual Brewer Hamilton Beach 49980A Brewer
  • ‎31 x 27 x 34.8 cm
  • Basket filter
  • Stainless steel & plastic, with glass carafe
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Fastest Drip Machine Fastest Drip Machine Bunn Classic Speed Brew BX
  • ‎35 x 18 x 36.3 cm
  • Basket filter
  • Stainless steel & plastic, with glass carafe
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1. Technivorm Moccamaster KBT – Best Overall

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The Moccamaster is a beautifully designed drip brewer that you've most likely seen in high-quality 3rd wave coffee shops. That's a statement itself (and this is our favourite drip brewer). It's at the higher end of the price spectrum, but it makes the best damn cup of coffee a drip brewer can possibly make, thanks to its pre infusion and brewing process. Also, this bad boy is SCAA approved.

It’s easy to take apart to clean, and also has a 5 year warranty, so you won’t have to worry about it breaking down on you.

When you see a Technivorm Moccamaster in someone’s home, you know they’re serious about good coffee

If you just want the best of the best: this is the brewer for you. Both this Moccamaster and the Bonavita are our favourites. Read our full review of the Technivorm Moccamaster here.

2. Breville Precision Brewer – Runner Up

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Breville’s Precision Brewer is quickly becoming one of the most popular drip coffee machines on the market, and it has proven itself a worthy rival to the more expensive Moccamaster. In fact, if you want a more programmable coffee maker, you might even prefer the Breville to the Technivorm.

As with the Moccamaster, the Precision Brewer is SCAA certified for its ability to brew coffee to the highest standard. It uses a PID to deliver precise temperature control throughout the ideal brewing window of 90 to 96 °C. 

It comes with six preset brewing modes, including Gold Cup mode, which is optimized to SCAA parameters. Or you can customize your brewing by adjusting bloom time, brew temperature and flow rate to perfectly suit the character of your favourite coffee beans.

Impressively, this model is compatible with both conical and flat filter baskets — and comes with one of each. With recent research showing that flat and cone-shaped baskets can highlight different aspects of a coffee’s flavour, it’s a real bonus to have the option of either.

3. Mr. Coffee 12-Cup Coffee Maker – Budget Pick

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If you want a simple and delicious coffee with minimal effort or expense, this basic Mr. Coffee 12-cup coffee maker has got your back. It’s super affordable, easy to use, and delivers a consistently tasty brew, making it both an Amazon’s Choice product and our favourite budget brewer this year.

Mr. Coffee highlights ease of use as the main feature of this machine, and they are right on the money. Set it up, add ground coffee and water, and get brewing. It’s as simple as that. After brewing, the hot plate will keep the glass carafe warm for up to two hours.

This coffee maker isn’t programmable, so you can’t change the brew temperature or have it brew on a timer, but this is by design. Its simplicity is its selling point. It does, however, have the very handy grab-a-cup auto pause option, so you can sneak that first hit of caffeine even before the brew cycle is complete.

4. Cuisinart DCC-3200 – Best Value

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The Cuisinart DCC 3200, available in both 12 and 14 cups versions, has almost all the features you could want (without breaking the bank). It's one of the few that can brew a full carafe within this price range. Plus, it has a sweet feature of hot-plate temperature control, which customers love because it stops you scalding your coffee (and your tongue. )

Where it shines: it comes with fully automatic 24-hour programmability, just set it to your desires, and your coffee is handled. Every. Single. Day! It has a self-cleaning feature, a 1-4 cup setting, and auto shutoff. Unfortunately, some people find that making more than 10 cups of coffee pushes the coffee grounds into your brew. That effectively reduces the capacity from 14 cup to 10, if it does that to you.

If you’re looking for a simple, all-around good drip coffee maker to brew large batches of coffee using hot water at a nearly perfect temperature, the Cuisinart DCC 3200 is the one for you. You can read more about this brewer in our Cuisinart DCC-3200 review here.

5. Black + Decker 5-Cup Coffee Maker – Best for Small Spaces

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There are many excellent reasons to opt for a small coffee maker. Maybe you’re just one person with no need to brew 12 cups at a time. Or you have limited counter space. Maybe you’re searching for a brewer for a dorm room, RV, or office. No matter the reason, this little coffee maker from Black + Decker is a fantastic choice. It’s small in stature but big in quality.

Aside from its compact design, this brewer has a couple of standout features. First of all, it has the same automatic brew pause often found on larger machines, so you can grab a quick cup during brewing. This option is often overlooked in smaller brewers. It also has an illuminated power switch, a small but important addition so you’ll know at a glance if it’s hot or not.

I appreciate that it uses a metal basket filter that doesn’t require a paper insert. Minimizing paper waste is good for the planet and saves you money. Win-win! And don’t worry, after brewing, the filter basket is very easy to remove and clean.

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6. Cuisinart DGB-400 – Best grind and brew

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This 12-cup programmable brewer has plenty of features that make it excellent value for money. The main one being it grinds your coffee beans automatically right before it brews. Be aware that this is a blade grinder (not a burr grinder), but you’ll still be hard-pressed to get a fresher grind than this.

It offers a 24 programmable start time, so you won’t need to lift a finder to have coffee waiting in the morning. It also has a Brew Pause function and a 1-4 cup setting for days when you don’t need a full carafe. If you want to save money (and counter space), the Cuisinart DGB-400 gives you two appliances in one.

7. Nostalgia RCOF12AQ Retro – Coolest Style

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If you’re cultivating a retro look in your home, you’re going to love the cool style of this coffee maker. I mean, what else would you expect from the brand Nostalgia? Everything from the baby blue colour to the vintage scrawled font screams mid 20th century in the best possible way.

But unlike actual 50 year old coffee makers, this one is also equipped with the convenience of modern day features, just like the popular Smeg coffee maker. It can be programmed to brew on a timer, always a win for those of us who struggle with the early pre-caffeine hours of the day. And it has the always popular brew pause option, so you can grab that first cup as soon as possible without making a mess.

After brewing, the hot plate automatically activates to keep your carafe of precious bean juice warm. Then two hours later, it shuts off, a handy safety feature to avoid burning the carafe dry.

If you’re hyped on the vintage style of this coffee maker, you’ll be happy to hear it’s part of a set, so you can keep the retro theme going throughout your kitchen. Nostalgia also makes a toaster and microwave in the same hip baby blue.

8. Ninja Specialty Coffee Maker – Most Versatile

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This Ninja gives you a plethora of options. It's a dual coffee maker, which means you can choose between brewing a quick cup of coffee or waiting for a whole pot of coffee to brew. Or maybe you want to tinker with the water amount to come up with a richer or more diluted brew? Or maybe you're bored with a standard black coffee and want to sip on a latte or a vanilla iced mocha for a change?

“You wish is my command” … is what this easy-to-use brewer would say in response. (if coffee makers could talk)

This is not your standard hot and cold coffee maker; it's a Ninja brewer that can do anything for you when it comes to coffee (almost anything; but not espresso, and not cold brew coffee). In terms of versatility, the Ninja Specialty wins. Now go off and make a new exciting coffee with a few touches of a button – because you can.

Just remember, while it can make iced coffee, it can't make cold brew coffee – and there's a big difference. You'll still need a cold brew maker separate to this.

9. OXO BREW 8-Cup Coffeemaker – Best with Thermal Carafe

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The OXO Brew drip coffee maker imitates the manual pour over coffee process for you to brew one clean, tasty, and full bodied carafe of coffee. It is easy-to-use brews coffee so good that it has been SCAA approved – this is not some made up rating; it's the real deal.

Think of it like this: you have a personal pour-over barista on call to brew you a Chemex on demand. But he won't charge you $8 per cup of coffee or give you attitude for your lack hipster-ness. Minimalistic style and quality coffee at the touch of a button.

Besides all that good stuff, this OXO 8 cup drip coffee maker is one of the best BPA-free coffee brewers, a BIG plus in our opinion. We took a deeper look into the Barista Brain 9 cup brewer in our full review, which you can read here.

10. Hamilton Beach 49980A – Best Dual Brewer

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The Hamilton Beach gives two options to brew: the large carafe or a travel mug. This means can use it as a single serve or make it brew a large batch of brewed coffee. The carafe side is fitted with your standard coffee filter for drip brewing, and the cup side allows you to brew with pods – however, it's not compatible with K-cups.

It has a few notable functions that customers won't stop talking about (in a good way)

The program function allows you to set your brewing time up to 24 hours in advance so you can wake up to the smell of coffee. You can also choose the extraction level to alter the taste of your brew whether you like it strong or regular (all via the handy LED digital display).

The Hamilton Beach is a great programmable machine for an affordable price. A favourite all rounder. It's a shame it's missing a good thermal coffee pot, but it still performed quite well as a drip coffee maker when we reviewed it here.

11. Bunn Classic Speed Brew BX – Fastest Drip Machine

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The Bunn Speed Brew is one of the fastest coffee makers available (as the name suggests). It will make a full pot of brewed coffee in under 3 minutes. Just add coffee and water, press a button, check your social media and your coffee is ready.

Is the quality of coffee sacrificed for speed? Probably, but not as badly as you'd think. Bunn is known for making great coffee machines (like these), and they haven't cut any corners with the Classic Speed Brew BX. Plus, they're also made in the USA.

The Bunn Speed Brew's internal water tank always keeps the water at perfect coffee brewing temperature, and the special spray head works hard to properly soak your grounds and improve the taste. It won't brew amazing coffee, but it's the fastest. If you are busy and rushed in the mornings, this Bunn drip coffee maker may save you precious minutes… to drink more coffee.

Tips for choosing the right brewer

Keep these tips in mind when looking for the right coffee maker for your home. It leaves with you the best chance of making the right choice.

Carafe Capacity

Do you only want a single cup of drip coffee in the morning, or do you need multiple? Is it just you drinking the coffee, or do you have a family in need? Figure out how much coffee you need to make at one time, then factor that in to your decision.

Don't overlook carafe size as it can be annoying to be under/over ‘carafe-d'. You will find either 4, 10, or 14 cup carafes; 12, being the most popular.

In case you didn’t know, the “carafe” is the pot or container the coffee drips down in to. It is better to have a machine with a larger carafe as you don't HAVE to fill it up. Some will brew into a glass carafe, but ideally yours will be brewing into a thermal coffee pot. We explain this a little more below.

Style of Filter Basket

When buying a drip coffee machine, you’ll encounter two styles of filter basket, either the flat-bottom basket shape or the cone shape. The shape of the filter basket influences what style of paper filter to buy, but that’s not all! 

Coffee nerds have long insisted that the shape of the filter also affects the taste of your coffee, and recent research sponsored by the SCA has proven them right (1). It’s not too surprising when you think about it. Because the shape of the filter changes how water flows through the ground coffee, it impacts the extraction.

If you like bright fruity, floral, and sweet coffees, such as you might find from Ethiopia, then flat-bottom baskets are known to best highlight these flavours. On the other hand, if darker, earthier coffees like those from Sumatra are more your style, a cone filter will be a better match. If you like them all, consider a brewer that comes with both styles of filter, like our Runner Up pick, the Breville Precision Brewer.

Programming Features

Compared to most coffee makers, some drip coffee makers can be programmed to turn on and off at certain times, remain hot for so long before shutting off, and more. These functions can be handy if you’re the kind of person who likes to wake up to the smell of coffee, or who doesn’t want to be bothered to brew a cup in the morning. You just want the coffee to happen. We get it. We are not all morning people.

Most coffee makers can be programmed to turn on at a certain time. However, some of them brew extremely quickly and don’t need this feature. Determine whether or not you’d like this feature, and put it on your list of wants.

Ability to Pause Mid-Brew (to steal a quick cup)

Some brewers are able to be paused mid-brew, allowing you to pour a cup before it’s finished. If you’re the kind of person who needs their coffee ASAP, you may want to add this to your wish list. We’ve looked at a few that do this.

Me no worky without coffee? You'll need this feature.

If you’re the kind of person who rushes out the door in the morning, it can be easy to forget to turn the coffee machine off. That’s where this feature comes in handy.

Water Filters

Do you have a filter in your kitchen sink? If not, you’re probably making your coffee with less-than-stellar water, which takes away from the flavour. Fear not – some coffeemakers come with a built in water filter inside the water tank and that makes your hot cups of coffee taste even better (2).

Keep in mind this comes with the added effort and expense of replacing the filters, so you may or may not want them. And if you already use a water filtration system, you don't need this.

Watch Steven's fun video on brewing better coffee at home:

Common Overlooked (yet important) Factors to Consider

Now let's look at some of the jargon terms that are easy to skip over but are important in making the right choice. Again – let me remind you that we are only looking at drip machines here – not manual coffee makers (e.g. the French press) or Keurig machines.

Hot Plate vs Thermal Carafe

The question here is whether you want energy efficiency/better flavour or a more affordable price tag.

Glass carafes tend to be cheaper but the hot plate heats the coffee further which over-extracts the oils and makes it taste bitter. Additionally, ​the warming plate has to be continually turned on to stay hot, which uses more energy.

A thermal (or steel) carafe keeps the coffee at an optimum brewing temperature of 90-96 degrees for 1-2 hours, which some believe to keep a better flavour. It also saves some energy in the process. However, they tend to be more expensive.

Gold standard = thermal carafe. If you're serious about brewing amazing tasting drip coffee every day, you need a coffee machine with one of these. Here's a complete list of the best thermal carafe coffee makers.

Do you have a coffee grinder already?

You'll need a medium-coarse grind for a drip brewer in most cases

If you prefer freshly ground coffee (and you should) you have two options: Choose a machine with a built in grinder (like one of these) or buy a separate one. While coffee makers with in-built grinders are generally more expensive than brewers without grinders, it might still save you money over buying a separate grinder. Additionally, having both machines in one will save counter space.

But standalone coffee grinders generally do a better job of grinding, and you can grind for other brew styles. Some coffee drinkers claim having a separate grinder is a must for the best flavour and the best size coffee grounds.

If you’re a stickler for the absolute best, or you want to experiment with other brew styles: buy a separate grinder.

SCAA Certification

The Specialty Coffee Association of America reviews, tests and certifies coffee gear including drip coffee makers (3). When a body like the SCAA has given something the stamp of approval; you know you're looking at coffee makers as rated by industry professionals.

Developed by coffee science experts and professional coffee tasters, this program reviews brewers designed for in-home use to determine if they meet the rigorous requirements of brewed coffee quality as determined by the SCA

Here's a video explaining a little more:

THIS video explains golden cup standards.

Oh, would you look at that? We've included a few of them on this list. If you want a more complete list: read our write up of the most exciting SCAA coffee makers.

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Something To Keep in mind

We have NOT included:

Want to know which ones are the best for each type of coffee maker? Read our reviews of the best coffee makers and learn more.

The Verdict

With coffee makers, you get what you pay for. So if coffee is a crucial part of your morning, then it’s worth investing in the best. And based on an overwhelming number of votes from coffee shops, consumers, and the SCAA, the best drip coffee maker is the Technivorm Moccamaster.

Sure, it’s a bit more expensive than average, but the value is there. Each one is handmade in the Netherlands and certified by the SCAA to deliver the ultimate cup of coffee, the thermal carafe keeps your coffee hot and delicious, and it comes with an industry-leading 5-year warranty. What’s not to love?!

FAQs

An expensive coffee maker might be worth it depending on your habits. More expensive brewers typically make better coffee because they better control water temperature and flow. But you’re unlikely to notice this benefit unless you’re buying quality coffee in the first place. Expensive coffee makers also use higher quality components, more metal and less plastic, so they are more durable. It is up to you to weigh these advantages versus cost.

You should do a basic cleaning of your coffee maker after every use, because coffee oils and sediments can easily build up. A deeper descaling should be done less frequently based on the manufacturer’s recommendation, usually every 3 to 6 months.

The obvious difference between a cone and basket filter is the shape. A basket filter has a flat bottom whereas a cone filter narrows to a point. But more subtly, they also brew differently because their shape influences the flow of water. Basket filters promote sweeter flavours while cone filters highlight darker notes in a brew.

Most pre-ground coffee is ground to the right size for drip brew, so you can use it in your coffee maker. However, if you have access to a decent burr grinder, freshly ground coffee will always deliver better flavour.

References

  1. (February 26, 2019). Can Filter Basket Shape Affect The Flavor of Your Coffee? https://perfectdailygrind.com/2019/02/can-filter-basket-shape-affect-the-flavor-of-your-coffee/
  2. MÄKELÄ, K. (n.d.). Coffee and Water – How to Use High Quality Water to Brew the Best Coffee. Retrieved from. https://www.baristainstitute.com/node/275
  3. (June 1, 2019). Retrieved from. https://sca.coffee/certified-home-brewer

10 best coffee makers for home.

Overview of the parameters of each model

With the help of a coffee maker you can prepare a strong cappuccino or americano, delighting true connoisseurs with an excellent drink, the taste and aroma of which does not differ from good Turkish coffee. Would you like a helper in the kitchen? Then the matter is small - the choice of the appropriate option.

Choosing the best coffee maker depends on many criteria. Here you need to take into account the volume of the drink consumed, its types, how often this household appliance will be used in work, and whether there is a need to have a built-in foam filter and cappuccinator among the list of functions.

The article presents the top 10 options, on the example of which you can easily understand the features of this type of equipment, finally deciding on the desired model.

See also: 8 best espresso coffee makers. Rating of pod coffee makers MOYO.UA

Delonghi EC 680 M

The first in the rating of coffee makers for the home is the modern and ultra-thin DELONGHI EC 680 M. Its width is only 15 cm, which means that the equipment will fit even in a compact kitchen. Complementing the pleasant impression is the shiny body of the equipment and chrome-plated details.

The coffee maker has a power of 1450 W and prepares drinks at a pressure of 15 bar. The water container is placed on the back of the coffee maker for easy access. The volume of liquid contained in it is enough for 2-3 cups of invigorating coffee.

The main advantage of this model is the Cappuccino function. With its help, you can beat a dense foam with just one turn of the nozzle. The action takes a couple of seconds - and the fragrant latte is ready.

In the list of features of the coffee maker:

Manufacturers have not forgotten about the dish heating system. You just need to put the cup on a special tray.

A small minus is the lack of a display on the case. With such functionality, the equipment would look more modern.

Saeco Poemia HD8425/21

The Saeco Poemia HD8425/21 coffee maker will help you prepare strong espresso. On its spacious panel, two cups, each up to 7 cm high, will fit freely. The transparent 1 liter water bottle makes it easy to check the water level and is very easy to remove for filling and cleaning.

The color of the equipment is black with a spectacular copper finish on the ends. Such an original decor will go well with a dark Gorenje MMO 20 MBII microwave oven or a Gorenje BM1200BK bread maker.

Read interesting information about the latter here: The best bread makers for home: an overview of the TOP 10 models

The main feature of the coffee maker is the patented pressure filter. It whips up the perfect Crema foam, regardless of the selected coffee bean variety.

The advantages of technology include:

In addition, the appliance is equipped with a cappuccinatore (or "panarello") for obtaining persistent milk foam, as well as the "Heating dishes" function.

Saeco Poemia Focus 8323/39

Saeco Poemia Focus 8323/39 got into the TOP of coffee makers for a convenient built-in valve in the holder. He rams the coffee tablet on his own, so you don’t have to mess with the tamper every time.

The 1 liter water tank can be fitted with a cleaning filter. The machine works with ground grains, you can also use pods. Spacious tray area holds 2 cups for simultaneous coffee preparation.

Model advantages:

The coffee maker features a built-in hot water system that can be used to make tea or other needs. This saves time and energy that goes into the operation of the electric kettle.

The main drawback of the coffee maker is the non-heated cup holder. There is no automatic shutdown here either, which means that you will have to monitor the energy savings yourself.

Delonghi EC 156.B

The small, ergonomic Delonghi EC 156.B coffee maker is the perfect choice for lovers of rich espresso with delicate Crema crema. The body of the equipment is made of durable heat-resistant plastic with metal inserts. The set includes 2 filters: for one and two portions of the drink.

Coffee can be brewed using ground beans or tablet powder. A stable air foam, which is an excellent decoration for macchiato or latte, is made by a manual cappuccinatore.

The coffee maker is controlled by a single switch located on the front panel. A special indicator signals the readiness mode.

"Pros" of the model are:

The coffee maker is equipped with an automatic switch-off function after 30 minutes of use.

It is not possible to program coffee temperature and volume on this equipment. Technology does not have such capabilities.

Electrolux EKF7800

The first drip model in the list of the best coffee makers is called Electrolux EKF7800. This budget option will be a good alternative to more expensive espresso coffee makers.

The 1.6 liter capacity container holds up to 15 cups of brewed coffee. Only ground grains can be used for cooking.

The coffee maker is controlled through a small panel, where all the working steps are shown on the touch screen. The coffee strength is adjustable. For this, the equipment is equipped with a special AromaStrength program.

The main advantages of this model are:

Sencor SCE2001WH

The Sencor SCE2001WH is a small and inexpensive coffee maker no larger than a toaster. Such equipment works with a power of 350 watts, and a small water tank can hold 300 ml of liquid.

Despite its compact dimensions, the appliance can hold 2 cups on the stand at the same time. Only ground grains can be used for work. The stand accommodates dishes up to 75 mm high. A nice bonus is the presence of two white porcelain cups and a measuring cup for coffee in the kit.

This "baby" has a lot of features:

Features a non-slip rubberized base and a wide range of body colors (green, red, white, black). This coffee maker can be used during travel or business trips.

Delonghi ECP35.31

Model Delonghi ECP35.31 belongs to the category of professional equipment, as its size and price "say". The black glossy case with metal inserts is designed in the Modern style and will fit into the kitchen with any interior.

Carob coffee maker is equipped with 3 nozzles: for one, two cups of drink or coffee using a pod. On a capacious support two cups at the same time are freely located. You can use large dishes up to 13 cm high.

The amount of water per serving and the strength of each cup of coffee is adjusted independently. There are separate buttons on the control panel for this.

This model will please buyers with 5 features:

This equipment does not include a water hardness filter. True, the plaque that has appeared can always be removed with any descaling agent.

Kenwood ES020 kMix

The next step in the rating is the model from the English manufacturer - Kenwood ES020 kMix. The equipment is equipped with a removable 1 liter water bowl and a compartment for convenient storage of filters. There are two of them in the set: for quick preparation of one or two portions of a hot drink. The holder with a secure lock firmly holds the filters, which completely prevents them from falling out during cleaning.

The coffee maker is controlled by indicator buttons that signal yellow color when ready for use. Thanks to the removable drip tray, keeping the equipment clean is easy. The cream foam filter is also collapsible.

Among the advantages of this technique for coffee lovers:

Equipment lacks automatic shutdown. Plus, the purchase of this technique may be useless for those who prefer coffee from a pod - this model only works with pre-ground beans.

We already wrote: How to choose a coffee grinder in 3 steps: a guide for coffee lovers

Philips HD 7459/20

Another drip technique is Philips HD 7459/20. Its transparent tank holds 1.2 liters of liquid, and the convenient handle makes it easy to hold even a full cup. The equipment works without pressure and only with pre-ground coffee.

The model is equipped with a technology to turn off the power after two hours after the end of work. A small display at the bottom of the stand will help control the process and the readiness of the drink. In addition, the technique has a water level indicator that regulates its amount for each serving of coffee.

All parts of the coffee maker are removable, including the filter holder. They can be washed under running water or in the dishwasher. Collecting equipment after cleaning for further work is also not difficult.

The main features of this model are:

Of course, there can be no talk of any cappuccino foam with such a coffee maker, as well as, in principle, of this type of coffee. This model, like previous drip copies, prepares only a regular black drink.

Delonghi ECOV311BG

The original Delonghi ECOV311BG completes the TOP of home coffee makers. The body of the equipment is made in a pleasant soft beige color, the control is push-button.

The functionality of the equipment includes everything you need: cup warmer, manual light milk frother, anti-drip system. Two separate thermostats are responsible for regulating steam and water temperature. Absolutely transparent flask holds 1.4 liters of liquid. In the line of carob coffee makers, this is the maximum figure.

This model prepares an invigorating drink only from ground grains. The use of pods is not provided here.

Technical advantages:

Two cups can be placed on the base at the same time, in which coffee and tea can be prepared. For the last drink, the technician will simply supply hot water.

The equipment lacks a water filter and a system that regulates the coffee strength. Perhaps this is the most significant of its shortcomings.

5 main parameters of coffee makers

Finally, it will not be superfluous to consider the table of comparative characteristics of all 10 models.

The table summarizes the 5 most important parameters that buyers pay attention to when choosing coffee makers. Of the presented models, the equipment from Delonghi has the most complete functionality. The “golden mean” in terms of price and quality are the Kenwood ESO20 kMix and Saeco Poemia HD8425/21 models. Well, the drip technique is the most budgetary: for example, Electrolux EKF 7800 and Sencor SCE2001WH. You can’t expect special coffee delights from her, but there is an opportunity to drink a large company with a strong Americano at a time.

Carob, drip or capsule? Understanding the types of coffee makers

Many people ask: “Which is better: a coffee machine or a coffee maker?” The automatic machine will do everything by itself, the main difference is that this technique works both on ground and bean coffee. Also, the coffee machine has a number of functions that are not available to coffee makers, and, as a rule, a large volume of containers. Naturally, this is reflected in the cost - the more options, the higher the price, the conclusion is: the coffee machine is more expensive, but better. If it doesn’t matter to you what kind of coffee (in beans or ground) to brew a drink from, you should take a closer look at the coffee maker. It is smaller, lighter and therefore takes up less space.

How not to make a mistake in choosing a coffee maker

There is a different type of coffee maker for different types of coffee:

Capsular Coffee Maker Features

Capsule coffee makers, also called filter coffee makers, pass already brewed coffee through a thin mesh-like device. The cost of such devices depends on the quality of the filter, control features, availability of functions.

The best coffee is obtained by using disposable filters. The material of such filters is paper. It passes coffee well through itself and retains particles of grains. An alternative solution is nylon filters, a mesh on a waste grounds container. They don't need to be changed every time you brew coffee, but the filters do need to be cleaned. Another minus is the specific taste of coffee filtered by an old nylon mesh.

The material of the kolob into which coffee flows can be of two types - glass and metal. Through the transparent glass, you can control the amount of coffee left.

But in terms of durability, glass is inferior to metal - if a glass kolob is broken, it will be difficult to find a replacement.

The metal bowl cannot be broken, it is resistant to shocks and high temperatures, especially since the kolob is built into the coffee maker, you can only see the system by disassembling the equipment.

If moisture constantly gets on the heating elements, care must be taken to prevent a short circuit. When pouring coffee into a mug, many do not even pay attention to the drops that have leaked from the coffee machine. The anti-drop is an element of the security system, and in fact, a simple design of the coffee maker spout, an easy way to protect yourself from unpleasant situations.

Miele coffee maker

Coffee machine Bork

Smeg coffee maker

Carob coffee maker features

Carob coffee makers, in their design and appearance, resemble automatic coffee machines, but the internal structure is completely different, and most importantly, they do not have a built-in coffee grinder. Here you can read about the features of choosing a carob coffee maker.

Only ground coffee is suitable for the carob technique. In addition, along with the coffee grinder, you also need to purchase a tamper - a tool for pressing coffee in a cone.

Unlike drip technology, a horn coffee maker takes up more space, it is difficult to move it, this is due to an intricate mechanism.

If you like cappuccino or other milky drinks, choose a coffee machine with a cappuccino maker. This is a special nozzle built into the steam tube. With the help of a cappuccinatore, you can froth milk and add it to your coffee. Here you can learn more about the principle of operation of such a device.

Carob coffee makers

Bugatti Espresso Machine Diva Chrome

Bugatti Espresso Machine Diva Red

Bugatti Espresso Machine Diva White

Bugatti Espresso Machine DIVA Denim

Drip Coffee Maker Features

Drip coffee makers today are widely used due to the quick preparation of the drink and the ease of maintenance of the device. Consider the basic nodes of such a device:

How the drip coffee maker works

Over the past couple of centuries, although the device has acquired a modern look and interesting additional functions, the principle of operation of the drip coffee maker has remained the same: