recommend your coffee maker

Anonymous
I bought an expensive Ninja and I hate it because the coffee isn't hot enough. It doesn't have a thermos warmer.

My requirements are:

usually coffee for just me but I drink a couple of cups before work

sometimes my son is home and he also drinks coffee and sometimes I have friends over for brunch so need to be able to make more than one cup at a time

and like good, dark coffee - and want to be able to buy good coffee. Not interested in a kourig.

Any good ideas please?
Anonymous
Technivorm Moccamaster with thermal carafe. Consistently ranked the best drip coffee maker. Approved by the SCA. Elegant and simple design. Amazing warranty service (I bought one used—when I sent it in for repairs years later, they replaced it with a new one). They are not inexpensive, but definitely worth it as a long-term proposition.
Anonymous
Tecnivorm, capresso and bonavita are the only brands that brew coffee in the 195-205 degree range and then keep it hot. I had a 5c capresso (which is 5 small cups, I think 25oz total)-enough for me and a houseguest, and quick enough to brew a second pot. I upgraded to the Technivorm 1L and my home coffee is delicious. So good. I like the glass carafe, and have a separate thermal carafe to hold an extra pot from the days when we had people over.
Anonymous
+3 for the Technivorm Moccamaster. I like the thermal carafe with the manual shut off (Easier to brew a better half pot).
Anonymous
Yep, definitely a Technivorm.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Technivorm Moccamaster with thermal carafe. Consistently ranked the best drip coffee maker. Approved by the SCA. Elegant and simple design. Amazing warranty service (I bought one used—when I sent it in for repairs years later, they replaced it with a new one). They are not inexpensive, but definitely worth it as a long-term proposition.


Does it have plastic parts that come in contact with boiling/hot water?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Tecnivorm, capresso and bonavita are the only brands that brew coffee in the 195-205 degree range and then keep it hot. I had a 5c capresso (which is 5 small cups, I think 25oz total)-enough for me and a houseguest, and quick enough to brew a second pot. I upgraded to the Technivorm 1L and my home coffee is delicious. So good. I like the glass carafe, and have a separate thermal carafe to hold an extra pot from the days when we had people over.


OXO 9-cup coffee maker (used to be called the Barista Brain) also brews coffee in that temp range.
Anonymous
Technivorm is the best, but after several years, I was tired of the effort into making the coffee (grind beans, no timer, etc). Now I have a Breville Grind Control coffee maker and it's great. The coffee isn't as good as the Technivorm, but it's still great coffee. And it grinds the beans itself and has a timer so I can set it right before I wake up and it's ready for me.
Anonymous
Oxo coffee makers are less expensive than Technivorm and get very good reviews. As a PP noted, the temps are in the correct range.
Anonymous
Bonavita is also a lot less than technivorm
Anonymous
I am the only regular coffee drinker in my house so I bought a French press. What I like about it is that when aim not using it, it is in a cabinet so I don’t dedicate counter space to my coffee maker. I have a tea kettle that I always keep on my stove top but I think that looks nice. We have gone through a few glass French presses that broke but we now have an insulated stainless steel one we got from Amazon. It keeps the coffee very hot and it’s easy to make an extra cup for guests.
Anonymous
We have a technivorm with the glass carafe and you can brew half cups. We previously had a capresso with the thermal carafe for many years but it finally gave out.

I was between the thermal carafe and glass carafe in the technivorm. I can't remember what swayed me. I think I read mixed reviews about the coffee staying hot (a problem we had with the capresso). But I was also worried about the coffee tasting awful sitting on a hot plate. Happy to report that the technivorm does a good job of keeping the coffee hot without the burnt coffee taste.

On the rare occasions that my husband is not around, I love my mini Bodum french press. It's perfect for one. We also have the chambord size, and we take that camping with us!
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