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Been waiting for this coffee maker to go on sale and it finally has. This is not the lowest price ever, but it is $5 from it. Free Shipping from all stores.
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Switch between batch brew and single cups at the flip of a switch with the Oxo Brew 8 Cup Coffee Maker! A successor to the well-loved 9 cup brewer, the Oxo 8 cup is built to brew at the right time and temperature for SCA's Gold Cup certification. Features like a wide spray arm, 40-ounce capacity, and auto drip stop make the 8 Cup easy to live with for those early mornings. Maintenance is equally easy with a wide mouth carafe and a dedicated cleaning program. Best of all, the brewer's unique single cup setting lets you brew single cups or travel mugs using regular Kalita Wave filters.
Oxo - $139.99, 15% off with coupon code
OXO15 =
118.99
(thanks personmans)
additional 5% Cash Back when using Chase Rewards via Paypal
https://www.oxo.com/categories/co...maker.html
Amazon -
$139.97 +10% back if you use an Amazon Prime credit card.
https://smile.amazon.com/OXO-Cup-...redirect=1
Also Available From:
Target -
$139.99 +5% off with Target Red Card
https://www.target.com/p/oxo-brew...A-80188204
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Cheap coffee makers do not get as hot as this. They do not have remotely close to the same shower head. They do not brew nearly as fast. The SCAA has explicit requirements for brew time to certify coffee makers. The cheap ones don't do it.
I doubt the beans you're using are quality, but to make such ignorant comments is laughable.
To people who care: quality for this is on par with Bonavita but the machine is better made and more durable. Great if you need to make a large pot that will produce a quality cup for multiple people.
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1) the rainfall showerhead keeps water streaming evenly over all the beans.
2) Precision heating elements make the water exit at very specifically controlled temperature.
3) General design allows the water to steep for a very specifically controlled time.
Not to mention a 4) preprogrammed ability to "bloom" of the grounds and wetting of the filter.
This yields for more even extraction of coffee from the beans at their expected "sweet spot."
Of course you could try to dial it in even more which is what the clover machines were doing.
It can be a night and day difference with regular beans and not just for coffee snobs. It's like stepping up from the $6-$8 bottle of wine to the $15-$30 bottles.
You really don't know until you've tried it.
Some people can't tell or don't care for the difference between $6 wine and $30. To those people, keep calm and carry on!
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Which one should I keep?
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Which one should I keep?
I used to use the Bonavita 5 cup in my single days for many years and enjoyed it a lot; it really does make a good cup and less is sometime's more in terms of simplicity to use! However, I did not like the open carafe while brewing, that would be my only complaint. I've been using the Breville Precision Brewer now for a couple years (got it for a lot cheaper than the $300 asking price today), and I also thought it made an almost as good cup, but has the increased capacity for my new married life - however it is BIG and the carafe has ceased to keep coffee warm after two years of use.. and you cannot buy a replacement anywhere.. frustrating!
This one I cannot speak to personally as I haven't used it yet, but I'm excited about a slightly smaller coffee maker than the Breville, a higher than 5 cup capacity of my old Bonavita, and I have read good things about it in reviews. Also the single cup option appears easy and will be used often in my house
In my option (again, having not used this one yet), I would say keep the Bonavita to save a few bucks if you don't mind the open carafe while brewing design, and a slightly reduced capacity pot. They will both likely give an equally tasty brew.
Here is a link to a comparison with The Bonavita Connoisseur 8 cup:
https://youtu.be/pxghrNAFt48
This one I cannot speak to personally as I haven't used it yet, but I'm excited about a slightly smaller coffee maker than the Breville, a higher than 5 cup capacity of my old Bonavita, and I have read good things about it in reviews. Also the single cup option appears easy and will be used often in my house
In my option (again, having not used this one yet), I would say keep the Bonavita to save a few bucks if you don't mind the open carafe while brewing design, and a slightly reduced capacity pot. They will both likely give an equally tasty brew.
Here is a link to a comparison with The Bonavita Connoisseur 8 cup:
https://youtu.be/pxghrNAFt48
I also love my 5 cup Bonavita. My wife and I each drink a cup per day. I don't find them durable at all and they need replacing evey 3 years even when descaled but for $48-55 on Amazon warehouse, not a bad deal.
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The temperature it makes coffee is hotter. Also it makes coffee faster
Has a built in blooming cycle, brews at the SCA gold cup certified temperature and time for proper extraction. I don't know what $20 coffee maker you're referring to, but the single cup pour over option and higher quality components also. I don't think I've ever had good coffee out of a $20 brewer, I love coffee and don't cover up the flavor with other flavors or creamers.
I've never paid attention to the treasure truck.. I used to be an actual truck that you had to be on location for, is that not the case anymore? I may have missed it if so, darn!
Treasuretruck from what I know is just another deal on random stuff Amazon picks. They send you a text with a link and you just click on it which takes to their treasuretruck section with the deal of the day.