Our old coffee maker broke and I am eying the Moccamaster. Spouse thinks it is ridiculously expensive. Do you think it’s worth the price? I am a coffee addict and fiend… |
PP that you quoted. YES. I am obsessed with coffee and already had like 6 different coffee makers, but I had my eye on the Moccamaster forever. It's been worth it. I grabbed one on Prime Day a year or two back which shaved a bit off the price. |
| We have the ninja coffee maker that brews a pot and takes keurig pods. We mostly use the pot and it makes pretty good coffee. |
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I have a Bonavita and my son has a Moccamaster. Both are SCCA-certified and both make equally good coffee, with any variance almost certainly due to differences in bean freshness, type, roast, and grind. The Moccasmaster has a significantly larger footprint.
You can safely choose by price, features, and appearance once you have narrowed your choices down to SCCA-approved models. No one of them is likely to make perceptibly better or worse coffee than any other, variables in the beans aside. |
| I learned about the Technivorm Moccamaster from others on this forum. Got one about 5-6 years ago and it is amazing. When my son moved away, he asked for one as a housewarming present because he said "I can't stand paying $5 for coffee when I can make better at home." The Moccamaster is one of those little things that make everyday life better. |
NP. Best, hottest drip coffee I have ever made at home. I love love love mine. |
| Anyone here have a single-cup Moccamaster? Amazon reviews aren't as good as for the multi-cup models. |
| Depends, do you want drip coffee or an espresso maker? |
Regular coffee |
| Moccamaster is all plastic. How much of that leaches into the coffee? |