OXO.com has
OXO Brew 8-Cup Coffee Maker (Stainless Steel) on sale for
$118.99 with discount code
HELLO15.
Shipping is free.
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HELLO15 at checkout to see $118.99 price.
Features:
- BetterBrew precision controls temperature and brew cycles to meet an SCA-certified cup of coffee
- Single-serve capability with optional brew basket insert to optimize flavor
- Rainmaker shower head evenly distributes water over grounds
- Double-wall, vacuum-insulated thermal carafe with brew-through, pour-through carafe lid
- Removable well cover elevates short mugs or makes room for tall mugs
- Auto shut off
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One thing to note is that for this particular machine, OXO counts a "cup" of coffee to be 5oz and not 8oz. So technically this makes 40oz of coffee max, and not 64oz like you might expect. The minimum fill line is 2 cups/10oz of water.
There's not that many coffee maker out there that will heat to the optimal temperature for a pour over but this is one of them. It's also one of the few coffee maker that features a insulated carafe with the lid on so that minimal heat escape if you're too busy to drink it fresh.
Personally I like mine, the coffee comes out pretty good/similar to when I make it with the Hario v60 Switch. However I rarely use it because I enjoy the process of making my own cup of coffee in the morning. It really doesn't save me that much time/effort since I live alone and only drink a small cup in the morning, and making it using the Hario Switch takes me 3-5 minutes tops.
I can see it being different if you need to make coffee for the whole family or for multiple people.
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Not sure if this would work but couldn't you use a smart electrical outlet wifi switch? I assume some have the ability to be programmed
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One thing to note is that for this particular machine, OXO counts a "cup" of coffee to be 5oz and not 8oz. So technically this makes 40oz of coffee max, and not 64oz like you might expect. The minimum fill line is 2 cups/10oz of water.
There's not that many coffee maker out there that will heat to the optimal temperature for a pour over but this is one of them. It's also one of the few coffee maker that features a insulated carafe with the lid on so that minimal heat escape if you're too busy to drink it fresh.
Personally I like mine, the coffee comes out pretty good/similar to when I make it with the Hario v60 Switch. However I rarely use it because I enjoy the process of making my own cup of coffee in the morning. It really doesn't save me that much time/effort since I live alone and only drink a small cup in the morning, and making it using the Hario Switch takes me 3-5 minutes tops.
I can see it being different if you need to make coffee for the whole family or for multiple people.
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I have this coffeemaker and like the output quite a bit. When I was shopping I for sure wanted a thermal carafe and a powerful enough machine to heat the water quickly & to a good target temp. This one fit the bill nicely.
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https://www.switch-bot.com/
There's not that many coffee maker out there that will heat to the optimal temperature for a pour over but this is one of them. It's also one of the few coffee maker that features a insulated carafe with the lid on so that minimal heat escape if you're too busy to drink it fresh.
...the coffee comes out pretty good/similar to when I make it with the Hario v60 Switch....
I have questions about brew result heat/temp for both this OXO and the Hario you mention.
- How hot is the resulting OXO brew? My Mr. Coffee's brew is tepid to the point that I have to microwave it before putting it in a thermal lidded mug.
- Same: how hot is the Hario's brew? I've never used one before, but it looks like a pour-over that requires the water to steep for 3 minutes (per website).
- Another Hari question comes to mind. What makes the Hario pour-over so special and worth the price?
Fyi, I'd love to have a maker that delivers an authentic brew taste, plus keeps initial and remaining coffee HOT. TIA.One thing to note is that for this particular machine, OXO counts a "cup" of coffee to be 5oz and not 8oz. So technically this makes 40oz of coffee max, and not 64oz like you might expect. The minimum fill line is 2 cups/10oz of water.
There's not that many coffee maker out there that will heat to the optimal temperature for a pour over but this is one of them. It's also one of the few coffee maker that features a insulated carafe with the lid on so that minimal heat escape if you're too busy to drink it fresh.
Personally I like mine, the coffee comes out pretty good/similar to when I make it with the Hario v60 Switch. However I rarely use it because I enjoy the process of making my own cup of coffee in the morning. It really doesn't save me that much time/effort since I live alone and only drink a small cup in the morning, and making it using the Hario Switch takes me 3-5 minutes tops.
I can see it being different if you need to make coffee for the whole family or for multiple people.
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The switch bot won't work with this. In order to brew you need to supply power, then press the on button, the select the brew size.
I should say that this brews quickly, in fewer than 5 minutes. I had the Bonavita before, and this is faster, but the Bonavita had more even water distribution. I occasionally find dry grinds when emptying the basket. Even so, I love this coffee maker.