
Technivorm Moccamaster KBG Coffee
With automatic switch-off after 40 minutes. Aluminium housing. The glass jug holds 1.25 l (10 cups). The water container is made of transparent plastic, the lid of the jug is made of black plastic. Comes with a filter holder in size 4. Power consumption 1,350-1,520 W. Height 36 cm, width 32 cm, depth 17 cm. Weight 2.8 kg. Cable length 100 cm.
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- #1May 10, 2025
Best device to make a pot of coffee?
Upvoted the Moccamaster. I'll assume you will hit that sub and learned way more about them. I just wanted to post about finding a good deal. There is a risk, but I did ok. There are tons of local Amazon return auctions where I live. I scored what appeared to be unopened and unused one for $50 after two tries. My next want ended up being a coffee bean grinder that automatically weighs the ground beans. I also scored a good deal on a returned/used OXO Brew Conical Burr Coffee Grinder With Integrated Scale Black Model # 8710200. It may have some faults, but it works perfectly for me as a full time moccamaster grinder. Good luck!
View on Redditopen_in_new - #2May 9, 2025
Best device to make a pot of coffee?
100% the correct answer is the [Moccamaster KBGT](https://us.moccamaster.com/products/kbgt?variant=40200137670819). You can get an insulated carafe (DO NOT get the glass carafe with the heater, the insulated carafe will keep your coffee hot enough for the day, and you won't have burned coffee flavor). Reasons: It was designed in 1968 to make a pretty solid "pour over" pot., **Every piece is repairable/replacable**, they run for years and years and will always be supported. Newer companies have created versions that do pre-infusion, etc. but IMHO that's just more to potentially go wrong and has very minimal value in terms of producing a "better" pot of coffee.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #3May 9, 2025
Best device to make a pot of coffee?
Thirding the Moccamaster.
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