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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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If you like great and consistent coffee and use decent beans or ground coffee, this would likely be a worthy purchase if it's in the budget. The minor annoyances do not outweigh the benefits of having this and I would purchase again.
This video really goes into depth about the different factors that make a good pot/cup of coffee and also did do all the testing on a lot of points people here are making. It convinced me to really look for something better than a cheap coffeemaker.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LHEt2hE
And I still stand by comparable alternative to the OXO, etc. -- https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07QM274FC -- it's been pretty nice for me so far
If you bought a good coffee maker and your coffee still sucks, consider using fresher beans and a good grinder. Again, these things all matter. If mediocre coffee gets the job done for you then that's fine, but don't come in here "informing" people of how a better, more expensive product is a waste of money because you can't notice a difference.
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Thanks! Best deal yet. Backordered but I can wait.