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OXO Brew 9 Cup Stainless Steel Coffee Maker,Silver, Black
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Brand | OXO |
Color | Silver, Black |
Product Dimensions | 8.3"D x 15"W x 17.2"H |
Special Feature | Jug, Programmable, Thermal, Timer |
Coffee Maker Type | Drip Coffee Machine |
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- BetterBrew Precision Brewing controls water temperature and optimizes brew cycles for rich, flavorful coffee – whether you’re making two cups or a full pot
- Fully programmable and easy to use, a single dial lets you choose cups, program the time and set the automatic wake-up timer
- Temperature-controlled brewing keeps the water between 197.6–204.8°F /92-96°C – the ideal range for drip coffee
- Rainmaker shower head evenly disperses water over coffee grounds for better flavor extraction
- Internal mixing tube ensures your last sip is as delicious as your first
- Voltage is 120V/60Hz
- Pause and pour feature lets you grab a quick cup before brewing is complete
- Double-wall stainless steel thermal carafe keeps coffee piping hot; freshness timer shows freshness at a glance
- Certified by the SCA (Specialty Coffee Association) for gold-standard home brewing
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Easy to use | 4.2 | 4.3 | 4.1 | 4.4 | 4.4 | 4.1 |
Flavor | 4.2 | 4.7 | 4.3 | 4.4 | 4.6 | 4.6 |
Easy to clean | 3.9 | 4.0 | 4.1 | 4.4 | 3.8 | 4.3 |
Durability | 3.6 | — | — | 4.3 | — | 3.9 |
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capacity | 45 fluid ounces | 12 cups | 40 fluid ounces | 10 cups | 9 cups | 10 cups |
material | Stainless Steel | Stainless Steel, Plastic, Glass | Stainless Steel | Stainless Steel | Stainless Steel | Aluminum, Stainless Steel |
input interface | dial | buttons | buttons | buttons | dial | buttons |
voltage | 120 volts | 120 volts | 120 volts | 110 volts | 120 volts | 120 volts |
wattage | 1400 watts | 1050 watts | 1400 watts | — | 950 watts | 1400 watts |
model name | OXO | Coffee Maker Dome Brew Programmable | OXO | CSB3T | — | 79312 KBGT |
weight | 10.5 pounds | 10.25 pounds | 10.29 pounds | 0.01 ounces | — | 6.73 pounds |
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Brand | OXO |
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Color | Silver, Black |
Product Dimensions | 8.3"D x 15"W x 17.2"H |
Special Feature | Jug, Programmable, Thermal, Timer |
Coffee Maker Type | Drip Coffee Machine |
Filter Type | Paper |
Style | 9 Cup Coffee Maker |
Specific Uses For Product | Cappuccino |
Included Components | Base, Insulated Carafe |
Operation Mode | Manual |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Model Name | OXO |
Number of Items | 1 |
Human Interface Input | Dial |
Package Type | Standard Packaging |
Item Weight | 10.5 pounds |
Manufacturer | OXO |
ASIN | B00YEYKK8U |
Item model number | 8710100 |
Customer Reviews |
4.1 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #54,852 in Home & Kitchen (See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen) #107 in Coffee Machines |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | July 7, 2015 |
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Product Description
The OXO 9-Cup Coffee Maker controls brewing time, water temperature and volume for rich, flavorful coffee at the push of a button. BetterBrew™ precision automatically optimizes brewing time and keeps the temperature between 197.6–204.8° -- the ideal range for a better-tasting brew. The double-wall stainless steel thermal carafe keeps your coffee piping hot, while the internal mixing tube ensures your last sip is as delicious as your first. With a pause and pour feature, automatic wake-up timer and freshness indicator; the OXO Brew 9-Cup Coffee Maker is recognized as an exemplary home brewer by the SCA (Specialty Coffee Association) for delivering rich, gold-standard coffee – every time. Note: Voltage is 120V/60Hz.
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Customers like the quality, ease of use, and appearance of the coffee maker. For example, they mention that it makes great coffee, the thermal carafe keeps it hot for awhile, and that it looks modern. That said, opinions are mixed on temperature, ease cleaning, and value.
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Customers like the quality of the coffee maker. They say it makes great coffee, brews it well, and the carafe keeps it hot for awhile. Some say it's easy to set up and use, and produces excellent flavorful coffee every time. The thermal carafer keeps the coffee nice and hot. Overall, most are happy with the quality and functionality of the product.
"Pros: This coffee machine works well, is easy to set up, looks nice in the kitchen, can brew coffee before you wake up on a timer, and keeps the..." Read more
"...their best I would say that all three coffee makers are capable of making very good coffee, and I would be hard pressed to support the claim that..." Read more
"UPDATE: Wish i could rate 6 stars....the coffee is terrific and coffee maker performs flawlessly...I really think it's water pumping profile makes..." Read more
"...to use and didn't have a lot of bells and whistles, but still made great coffee...." Read more
Customers like the ease of use of the coffee maker. They say it's extremely easy to use, with no complicated programming. They also say it is a simple, well-built, attractive machine that is easy to set, brew, and clean. Customers also like the programmability, saying everything is controlled on one dial. Overall, customers are satisfied with the ease and functionality of the product.
"Pros: This coffee machine works well, is easy to set up, looks nice in the kitchen, can brew coffee before you wake up on a timer, and keeps the..." Read more
"Overall it’s design is well thought out. Functional it’s a breeze to set the timer for the quantity desired. It’s output appears inconsistent...." Read more
"...All of the pro reviews were spot on... it is easy to use, easy to clean, brews a terrific cup of coffee, and looks terrific on my counter..." Read more
"...One of the things that was mentioned was that it was the easiest coffee machine to use and didn't have a lot of bells and whistles, but still made..." Read more
Customers like the appearance of the coffee maker. For example, they mention it looks great, modern, and simple. Some say the larger carafe appears to have some design improvements.
"Pros: This coffee machine works well, is easy to set up, looks nice in the kitchen, can brew coffee before you wake up on a timer, and keeps the..." Read more
"Overall it’s design is well thought out. Functional it’s a breeze to set the timer for the quantity desired. It’s output appears inconsistent...." Read more
"...to use, easy to clean, brews a terrific cup of coffee, and looks terrific on my counter (I have a plan for the cord clutter)...." Read more
"...BUT AT LEAST THE COFFEE IS AMAZING RIGHT? It's fine. It makes a very nice cup, i'm happy drinking it every morning...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the temperature of the coffee maker. Some mention that the thermal carafe keeps the coffee hot or warm for several hours, and the temp is perfect. However, others say that the carafer only keeps coffee hot for a while, and that it essentially just heats up water and pours it over coffee beans.
"...No folding, no sliding, no scalding coffee floes.5) The clear water reservoir helps one see how far the brewing cycle has gotten...." Read more
"...Although there aren't any problems with the machine, it essentially just heats up water and pours it over coffee beans in a container...." Read more
"...Boiling Temp was consistent. It may be the flow? Before procuring I did watch YouTube presenters which helped like charm" Read more
"...didn't think this would be a big deal at first because the carafe is a nice metal carafe with double walls like the sweet water bottles that you can..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the ease of cleaning the coffee maker. Some mention that it's easier to clean, with flexible tubing that is easily washable between brews. However, other customers say that it makes good coffee but is super hard to clean and there is no way to clean the reservoir. They also say that the machine is messy and not convenient to use.
"...All of the pro reviews were spot on... it is easy to use, easy to clean, brews a terrific cup of coffee, and looks terrific on my counter..." Read more
"...Sometimes it leaks and sometimes it doesn’t but it always leaves a mess. Too bad...." Read more
"...the center of the water tank, the coffee tastes pretty dang good, easy to clean, and the thermal carafe keeps the coffee hot/warm for several hours...." Read more
"...the coffee was consistently bitter and overextracted, and the machine was messy and not convenient to use...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the value of the coffee maker. Some mention that it's well worth the cost, with a good set of features for the price. However, others say that it is overpriced, poorly designed, and not worth the money.
"...Cons: The price...." Read more
"...It is definitely worth the trouble though...." Read more
"...Too bad. This wasn’t cheap so I’ll hold onto it until I get fed up and toss it but I’m left disappointed once again...." Read more
"...The maker is easy to use, makes great tasting coffee and is a good price point compared to other SCA certified brewers...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the leakage of the coffee maker. They mention that it drips from the get go, the filter basket still drips some, and the in-cycle drip stop is substandard. Some say that the carafe can spill if they are impatient.
"...So when you open the top of the coffee ground section, water always drips out of the spray area, and when you take the carafe out to clean it, water/..." Read more
"...Second, once again I have another maker that leaks. This drip leaks and it all comes down go the washer device...." Read more
"...If the filter basket is leaking it's mostly likely got something stuck in the gasket. Remove the basket and rinse it thoroughly in the sink...." Read more
"UPDATE: After some use I have deducted a star because the basket consistently leaks when removing the carafe creating a mess that has to be cleaned..." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the size of the coffee maker. They mention that the machine is larger and taller than they would have guessed from looking at photos, the water into is obstructed and small, and the unit is quite large and occupies a large amount of counter space. They also say that the spoon size is a bit bigger than the rest of coffee makers and that the stopper is not very large. Customers also say the carafe size is small and that it takes up more counter space than advertised.
"...2. There is a small channel that runs underneath the rubber connector from water tank to showerhead that allows a small amount of condensed water to..." Read more
"...The stopper is not very large, is made of smooth plastic, and must insert and screw into a recessed opening at the mouth of the carafe...." Read more
"...The OXO machine's fit and finish are better. I cannot tell why, but this machine just looks better sitting on my black granite countertops...." Read more
"...Setting the clock is complicated, it’s no good under counter as it’s too tall and adding water and coffee require it to be even more open height,..." Read more
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Cons: The price. Although there aren't any problems with the machine, it essentially just heats up water and pours it over coffee beans in a container. I'm not sure if it's worth the +$200 when I could have spent less than half on something similar, but I'm hoping that it lasts a long time so I get my money's worth.
If the coffee made in this machine is not measureably better, why would one spring for the extra money for the OXO machine instead of the Bonavita or the Capresso?
Before we answer that question, we must explain why the thermal caraffe. The answer is that burners that keep uninsulated caraffes warm invariably burn coffee and they do not keep out air. The combination of oxygen and excess heat too quickly turn the tasty brew from beverage to burnt battery acid. Keep excess heat and air from fresh-brewed coffee and it can taste good for hours. Need it to be warmer? Pop your mug of coffee in the microwave for half a minute or so. A good thermal caraffe can keep coffee tasting fresh-brewed for four hours or more. And the caraffe on the OXO is that good.
WHAT MAKES OXO BETTER? --
1) The caraffe on this machine works better. It keeps coffee tasting fresh from the time it is made at 5:00 AM until lunchtime, around noon. None of the previous machines did this - although all were ten or fifty times better than open pots, there was always a bit of oxidation bitterness, even if the lid was kept on the thermal caraffe. A constant irritation with the Bonavita was that the pour spout was so poorly designed that (it seemed like) fully 10 percent of the coffee ran down the side of the caraffe onto the counter. Of course, pouring slowly could sometimes help a bit, but I never could do this. The people who will benefit most from this difference are absentminded guys whose wives hate cleaning up their reckless coffee spills. In such a case, this difference alone could help save a marriage.
2) The OXO machine's fit and finish are better. I cannot tell why, but this machine just looks better sitting on my black granite countertops. Perhaps it is the shiny black plastic. Or the sculptural curves. In any case, it has the presence of a work of art, FWIW. This machine is, however, taller by about two inches. It has a greater kitchen presence. This extra size may sometimes be a tiny drawback - especially in a tiny galley kitchen.
3) The brew-stop feature really works. Remove the caraffe and two things happen: 1) a spring loaded plunger closes to stop coffee flow. 2) the machine senses the absence of the pot and pauses the brewing cycle. With the Bonavita, I always scalded my hand if I wanted coffee before the cycle finished; both features are missing from it.
4) Number 4 coffee filters actually fit. With the Bonavita, one must fold the paper filters over at the bottom and side joints, then hope that sliding the pot into position does not nudge the top of the filter closed - the consequence of which is a plugged machine with scalding hot water and coffee grounds flowing across the kitchen counter and floor. This little accident has happened probably two dozen times in the six years I've operated Bonavita machines. Diligence and determination reduced the frequency of occurrance, but it was always a hazard. With the OXO, the bin that holds the filter is deep enough that this kind of problem is much less likely. No folding, no sliding, no scalding coffee floes.
5) The clear water reservoir helps one see how far the brewing cycle has gotten. The Bonavita and the Capresso coffee makers had smoke tinted plastic reservoirs which allowed one to observe the water level from nearby; but not from acrosss the room. With the OXO I can observe the progress from across the kitchen.
6) Of course, once the novelty of it wears off I'm sure that this won't count for much, but I happen to think it's mildly amusing watch the water bubble up through the central heating tube. So does my wife. Who buys a coffee maker as a source of entertainment? I admit it's not much, but we take our amusement where we can find it.
7) "The caraffe is not in place." Fortunately, this coffee maker does not scold you for being neglectful as some cars did in the 1980's with spoken phrases like "your door is a jar;" but it does turn on a red light when it senses that the pot is not in place. Absentminded people might find this of some help when they have started the machine by pushing the start button, but nothing has started happening ... because the caraffe is in another room!
8) The microprocessor counts how many times you have brewed coffee since descaling. When it gets to 90 it tells you to descale the machine. Since I have lost 4 machines to scale, I like the idea that this might extend the life of this machine to the point that it actually has a lower cost of ownership than my previous machines. I know that it is saving me on electricity already because in my old Bonavita it now takes two cups of water to make one cup of coffee -- it's evaporating half of the water. That's very energy intensive. It did not do this when it was new. Sadly, my experience with Bonavita machines is that once I notice that they need descaling, it is too late. So a friendly reminder might help me extend the life of my machine and keep brewing costs down.
My impression of OXO kitchen tools has always been that they are very carefully and thoughtfully designed. And that they are well executed. This coffee machine extends those brand values to coffee makers. At the point it completes the cycle, the coffee made by this machine is certainly as good as, if not perceptibly better than that of the Bonavita or Capresso; but the coffee keeps better in the caraffe, it pours into the cup better, and it is much less susceptible to filter handling errors that result in rivers of hot coffee running across the counters, down the cabinets, and onto the floor. It looks better, and I have reason to hope it will ultimately have a lower cost of ownership thanks to its descaling reminders. I've had it for a week and I am very pleased with it.
ORIGINAL: I am just a regular, retired Jo (pun intended) who loves his morning coffee. When I was working, I had a Cuisinart 12 cup maker in my office that dutifully filled with Folgers every morning. After retiring, I met someone who significantly raised my coffee awareness and I began buying beans and grinding the at the store...which introduced me to a whole new universe of delicious coffee richness. Recently my daily brewpot, a 12 cup Capresso ( the Cuisinart was left at work), began its downward death spiral and I decided to continue my climb up the coffee social ladder. After 3 months of detailed study and countless reviews, I purchased the OXO 9 cup machine.
All of the pro reviews were spot on... it is easy to use, easy to clean, brews a terrific cup of coffee, and looks terrific on my counter (I have a plan for the cord clutter).
There are 3 minor Cons:
1. The single button control isn't the most intuitive to learn initially but quite easy to use later.
2. There is a small channel that runs underneath the rubber connector from water tank to showerhead that allows a small amount of condensed water to run back into water tank from the brew side as the brew side lid is lifted to remove the filter paper.
There must be a design reason for this and it eludes for me. For now, I leave the water tank lid open so it dries out....
3. Finally, the thermal carafe can't be completely emptied without removing the carafe lid. Not an issue for me because I rinse pot out after each use anyway...
BUT my thermal carafe keeps coffee piping hot for at least 3 hours and I didn't prewar the carafe before use...no idea why there are so complaints about the carafe and cold coffee...I simply don't see it.
The unit is very well made using high quality materials. Fit and Finish is excellent as seems on all the OXO products I own.
I liked this unit so much that I bought OXO grinder to go with it...and very pleased I did. Excellent machine!!
ORIGINAL: I am just a regular, retired Jo (pun intended) who loves his morning coffee. When I was working, I had a Cuisinart 12 cup maker in my office that dutifully filled with Folgers every morning. After retiring, I met someone who significantly raised my coffee awareness and I began buying beans and grinding the at the store...which introduced me to a whole new universe of delicious coffee richness. Recently my daily brewpot, a 12 cup Capresso ( the Cuisinart was left at work), began its downward death spiral and I decided to continue my climb up the coffee social ladder. After 3 months of detailed study and countless reviews, I purchased the OXO 9 cup machine.
All of the pro reviews were spot on... it is easy to use, easy to clean, brews a terrific cup of coffee, and looks terrific on my counter (I have a plan for the cord clutter).
There are 3 minor Cons:
1. The single button control isn't the most intuitive to learn initially but quite easy to use later.
2. There is a small channel that runs underneath the rubber connector from water tank to showerhead that allows a small amount of condensed water to run back into water tank from the brew side as the brew side lid is lifted to remove the filter paper.
There must be a design reason for this and it eludes for me. For now, I leave the water tank lid open so it dries out....
3. Finally, the thermal carafe can't be completely emptied without removing the carafe lid. Not an issue for me because I rinse pot out after each use anyway...
BUT my thermal carafe keeps coffee piping hot for at least 3 hours and I didn't prewar the carafe before use...no idea why there are so complaints about the carafe and cold coffee...I simply don't see it.
The unit is very well made using high quality materials. Fit and Finish is excellent as seems on all the OXO products I own.
I liked this unit so much that I bought OXO grinder to go with it...and very pleased I did. Excellent machine!!
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I am a very fussy coffee drinker. I searched for some time for a coffee maker that is easy to operate and makes a good cup of coffee. This coffee maker meets and exceeds my expectations on both counts. We have had it for a couple of months now and it still works great and continues to make great coffee! I highly recommend it!
The only downside is that because the carafe isn't clear, sometimes I forget to empty it of old coffee before making a new batch.
If you like to make a large pot of coffee and then drink it over several hours, then this isn't the maker for you. The insulated carafe will keep it warm enough for an hour or so, but that's it. A maker with a heated plate would keep it hot for longer. But who wants 3-hour old coffee?
I've been scrupulous about constantly cleaning and descaling this unit since it arrived in October. There are a few things that have come up since I bought this that I wish I'd known about before investing this kind of money in a coffee maker.
1-The brew temperature will slowly start to to go down. When first purchased the first cups right after brewing were scalding hot. Over a few months I've had pots that were only warm. It seems to vary now, I'll get 3-4 days of hot, then out of nowhere a pot comes out warm. This alone makes it two stars at best. My old $35 drip machine never had this issue. Yes I do preheat the carafe every time.
2-The pump grinds and shudders when I start the brew cycle, which I assume means parts are already starting to fail.
3-The smell - silicone? - from the water container does not go away. Honestly, this smells like skunk, I kid you not. You can wash the bridge (I did) but it won't help. And the shape and size of the container makes it impossible to properly wash and rinse. You can wipe it with a damp paper towel but nothing will kill that smell, which goes through the whole kitchen.
4-Over time the filter basket has started to leak excessively from the bottom after removing the pot when the brewing is done. And when you lift the basket lid to take out the used filter, water goes pouring back into the water container.
5-Washing the pot properly becomes a problem because after using dish soap and warm water on the lid, you have to rinse the entire thing for an insane amount of time or suds will be trapped inside it. Soapy coffee anyone?
Follow-up: Three months after purchase
So, with daily use (4 pots a day) this naturally needs more frequent cleaning and descaling. The lid is unfortunately a complete deal breaker. Because whether you use soapy water or a cleaning/descaling solution, some of it will always stay trapped inside, affecting the coffee taste for many pots afterward. And just rinsing with hot water will do nothing to clean out the grime inside. $200, 90 days, and now this is headed to the garbage dump. I've also noticed that some plastic parts (carafe rim and lid) will stain in spots that won't clean up. If you can afford a coffee maker at this price range, do yourself a huge favor and buy something else. Downgrading to one star and learned my lesson - don't get taken in by all the reviews from people who've owned this for all of two weeks. Piece of garbage.