Technivorm Moccamaster 79112 KBT Coffee Brewer, 40 oz, argento lucido

Brand:Technivorm Moccamaster

3.5/5

649.58

La caffettiera Moccamaster kbt 79112 è dotata di una caraffa termica e di un cestello antigoccia a regolazione manuale che fornisce capacità di regolazione della velocità con cui il caffè scorre nella caraffa. Il kbt prepara una tazza piena di caffè da 40 once in sei minuti. La caraffa termica manterrà il tuo caffè caldo fino a un'ora. Per mantenere il caffè caldo più a lungo o per viaggiare con la tua caraffa, passa al coperchio da viaggio incluso. Tutte le caffettiere Moccamaster sono realizzate a mano nei Paesi Bassi e supportate da 5 anni leader del settore. Parti rimovibili Indispensabili per la manutenzione e la sostituzione a lungo termine. Il sistema di gocciolamento pre-immersione assicura la perfetta fioritura del caffè, prodotta da un'azione pulsata ultra precisa e naturale

Supportato da una garanzia di 5 anni. Questa caffettiera è dotata di una caraffa termica in acciaio inossidabile per mantenere il caffè caldo più a lungo. Costruzione robusta, durevole e ben fatta. Il cestello per la regolazione manuale della birra ti consente di personalizzare il tuo caffè. Facile da usare, funzionamento con un solo pulsante e tempo di infusione di 4-6 minuti per 40 once. di caffè. La migliore caffettiera scelta dagli esperti di preparazione del caffè. Nota: 1) Una macinatura troppo grossa, una quantità insufficiente di caffè o una pressatura insufficiente dei fondi prima dell'infusione possono portare a una pressione inadeguata per una corretta infusione. 2) È importante notare che la quantità di espresso estratto varierà a seconda della dimensione e della quantità di macinatura e potrebbe essere necessaria una riprogrammazione quando la dimensione e la quantità vengono regolate.
color Polished Silver
Customer Reviews 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars 2,501 ratings 4.5 out of 5 stars
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Item model number 79112
Item Weight 6.5 pounds
Manufacturer Technivorm Moccamaster
Product Dimensions 11.5 x 6.75 x 15.25 inches

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Scritto da: Tobias
Best cup of coffee I’ve ever made
The Machine: Easy to setup and clean. Simple, minimalist user interface, seemingly high-quality components. Incredibly fast brewing time. No bells, whistles, alarms or beeps. Just a button to turn it off and on. No heating element to worry about with the stainless steel carafe. Also a manual lever that closes off or opens up the drip chamber. A bit more to remember than a machine that does everything automatically, but I have absolutely zero complaints about this. The Coffee: The best cup of coffee i’ve ever brewed and maybe even the best cup of drip coffee I’ve ever tasted. I am not exaggerating. This machine changed what I understand about coffee. It literally converted my wife from someone who doctors her coffee with a lot of creamer to preferring the coffee black. It did take some dialing in and experimentation with grind size (I went more coarse) and the coffee-to-water ratio, but after a few carafes I stumbled upon perfection. I seriously had chills tasting this coffee for the first time. It amazes me how the same beans I used in other drip machines can produce such wildly different results with a better quality machine and some minor tweaking of the inputs. The Value: Before I tasted the coffee it produces, the price was hard to swallow. This was by far the most money I’ve ever spent on a coffee maker, but I was tired of burning through cheaper machines that produced mediocre coffee. Now that I have used the machine, I can easily say it was worth every single penny. It also has a 5-year warranty and replacement parts are readily available (unlike the basics such as a carafe for our previous Kitchen Aid machine). Our grade-schooler will be into coffee-drinking age by the time the basic warranty expires. All to say I think the value for the money is absolutely worth it. Overall if you are of the mind to buy nice or buy twice (or three, four times) and have high expectations for home-brewed coffee, this is the machine for you. I am very pleased with this purchase.
Scritto da: Kindle Customer sassy
Simple but suburb!!
I have had this Moccamaster for over a week now. Prior I used a French press. After listening to America's Test Kitchen results of drip coffee makers (don't like drip coffee at all) I decided to try the Moccamaster. The machine was easy to unpack, excellent packaging. Directions were clear and easy to follow. The coffee is DELICIOUS!!! I followed the recipe directions and results are excellent!! This coffee maker is all ATC said and better. It cannot be preset, it only turns on and off. It makes a full pot in just minutes. The stainless steel carafe keeps the coffee hot nicely and the coffee is still warm(not hot, just warmish) hours later with the brew stopper still inserted into the carafe. I have not used the other stopper (for keeping the coffee hotter longer) so cannot address that result. This coffee maker is expensive, but for me, well worth the price!! It is well crafted and preforms beautifully! If this one ever wears out (not too likely) I will happily but another!! UPDATE: I love, love this moccamaster! On my first review I did not know there was a safety feature. Had to update! I am barely conscious before my first cup of coffee in the AM. The safety feature saved me a big mess! If the carafe is not snugged up to the white button on the coffee maker it will not turn on. No hot coffee all over the counter because the carafe was not in position!! Yay!!! Excellent coffee and morning zombie protection!:-) Great product!!
Scritto da: J. Shaw
Lived up to the hype, a great cup of coffee without complications!
I love coffee, and have been drinking it black for a few years now. I have a fairly good french press game, thanks to James Hoffmann's video tutorials and yt channel. Prior to french press I bought Nespresso Vertuo pods, and they were ok, very convenient, but I didn't really want to keep buying pods. TBH, I've been waiting a Technivorm Moccamaster for a while, but the ~$300 price tag was a bit too high to justify at the time. What finally clicked in my mind to make the purchase was learning about cafestol and its impact on LDL, and the negative impact of cafestol can be removed via a paper filter! So yes, I did it for health reasons :D I wonder if I can pay for the Moccamaster with my HSA?!? (I'm kidding!) The Moccamaster was really worth it, the coffee is delicious, consistent, and uncomplicated. I really didn't want a ton of features and complicated steps and options, I just want to get a great cup of coffee in the morning without a lot of brain power, and the Moccamaster delivers! The setup is simple, the clean up is quick and easy, and the 5-year warranty is amazing, and judging the the longevity and the well built quality, I doubt I'll need it. Highly recommended!
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Elegant and makes a killer cup
Love it. Good looking, great coffee, but plastic basket and water area lid are (surprisingly) a bit flimsy/cheaply made. Would have prefered even a few oz heavier plastic.
Scritto da: Mrknowitall
A very fine drip coffee maker
There are certain elements of this coffee maker that have been very well thought out. I think the most critical part is the boiler, which is located in the stainless steel tower, which very rapidly brings the water to the precise right temperature for an ideal brew. The second element that really impressed me is the stainless carafe. It's easy to fill and keeps the coffee hot for the duration of my wife's and my long Sunday mornings over a pot of coffee. I've read several reviews saying that the pot lacks thermal qualities and that their coffee got cold too quickly. That was not at all my experience. Most of those reviews were from a few years ago, which makes me wonder if the design was improved since then. Other reviewers comment on the relatively large footprint of the KBT... it's actually more compact and elegant looking than the Cuisinart model we replaced. It is; however, much taller, which could be an issue if placed under a cabinet (not our case). Overall, I really love the look of this machine. The plastic parts are meant to be replaceable over time, which is good to know such an expensive appliance will be supported over the long term. Some say the plastic is cheap. I'm pretty fussy and I think it's okay. Not Red Dot design award great but certainly not an issue that detracts from the package as a whole. Now, the most important part: how's the coffee? It's definitely a lot better than our previous machine from Cuisinart. There's some science behind getting the water temperature just right and using the right ratio of water to coffee. The Mochamaster comes with a guide that I feel waaaaay overstates the amount of coffee to use. I brew Kicking Horse Three Sisters and using the recommended 6.66 double scoops of coffee for 10 cups nearly sent me into cardiac arrest! It's actually recommended to cut the strength with hot water rather than to reduce the brewing ratio but I have backed off the potency to my taste. The point being, this takes some trial and error to get just right for your brew. The one thing I noticed right away is how much smoother the coffee tastes and the absence of the bitterness I used to experience with my old machine. Part of it might be because this machine is new/clean but I suspect it's just a lot better. As the adage goes, you get what you pay for. This machine isn't cheap and value is a very personal measure. For my part,I'm very happy with my purchase. Five-stars to the people at Technivorm for being passionate about brewed coffee. Not everyone wants coffee from a puck! :)
Scritto da: Souvik
Goodness comes with some flaws !!!
Before buying the Moccamaster, I had the Bona Vita coffee maker. While Bona Vita made good coffee it lacked the finish and body that one aspires from coffees at a mom and pop store. Thus eventually I returned the machine. And going through some positive reviews, I ended up buying the Mocamaster. Let me start with some sore points about the coffee maker: The plastics are light and cheap. The water container is also plastic due to which it might develop scratches over time. The thread of the carafe lid is "not so friendly" (this wasn't a problem with Bona vita), will take time to adjust. The body is aluminum, not really stainless steel. Seems like the cup size is not standard in between the US and Europe. As 10 cups in Moccamster is equal to 8 cups of water in Bona Vita. The spoon provided is not an exact measure of perfect coffee. The measure varies depending on the type of coffee, ground size and water. Now the good part: After some trial and error, I think I got it right. Used Organica Zavida coffee from Costco. I poured 10 cups of water in Moccamaster. Set the ground level to 3 (from the start) and the number of cups to 8 in my Cuisinart coffee grinder. Seeped the coffee till the water level in Moccamaster went down to 6 cups (from 10 cups) and released the coffee. Results: Wow. The coffee had a nice body, tasted a bit buttery and had no bitter undertone. I was amazed, never thought the coffee could taste this good. I never experienced the flavor in Bona Vita. I will keep the machine and try different coffee beans :) UPDATE AFTER A MONTH: I was only able to get the optimum flavor twice in a month. I upgraded the coffee beans to kicking horse, filtered water and right kind of filter yet the flavor was quite mediocre. I ended up returning the unit and bought the Breville pour over coffee maker. Let's see how it goes.
Scritto da: Sandra
LOVE THE CONTROL
I purchased this coffee maker due to the manual control I could execute in making my coffee and am very happy with the results. I wish the water reservoir was a little larger for when I have lots of company, but knew it was smaller before purchasing it. The machine looks okay on my counter, but it feels cheaply made with the light plastic parts. I am sure the high price for this machine is the five year warranty which is one of the reasons I purchased it. I also purchased it because if something fails you can get new replacement parts. I am trying my part to be as green as possible and hate just throwing items into the landfills after a couple of years. I used the recommended coffee grinds and found like others to be way too strong. In the end I ended up using 4 1/2 grams of coffee beans per cup and or grind ( as on water reservoir) and the coffee is now absolutely delicious!
Scritto da: The Rooster
Best darn cup of coffee maker coffee that I have ever experienced.
I own a tecnovorm, and have for years. I love it, so I bought this for my dad, and now he loves it too. The reason I originally bought one is because of where it is not made, if you know what I mean. The result is not just a quality product, but a really, really great cup of Joe. And they last. I've had mine for three or four years and it works and looks like it did the day I bought it. We have very hard water, so we descal every 2 or 3 months. You can taste it. I think that if you do that tiny bit of maintenance from time to time, this excellent product would outlast several generations of other coffee makers that have been built with planed obsolescence in mind. The Dutch make good stuff, and they love good coffee. No I mean it. I've been over there. They are very particular about their coffee, and that is a good thing. These may be a little more expensive, but they will save you hundreds of dollars over time. Plus you will be enjoying the best bloody cup every single day of your LIFE! You are worth it. Just buy the dang thing.

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