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Brand | OXO |
Color | Black, Stainless Steel |
Product Dimensions | 10.5"D x 7"W x 13.5"H |
Special Feature | Thermal,Auto Clean Function |
Coffee Maker Type | Vacuum Coffee Pot |
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About this item
- Gold-standard coffee certified by the Specialty Coffee Association (SCA). Brew by the cup or the carafe.
- Single-serve capability with optional brew basket accessory optimizes flavor
- BetterBrew precision controls water temperature and brew cycles; meeting the Specialty Coffee Association's Golden Cup standard
- Rainmaker shower head evenly distributes water over grounds
- Double-wall, vacuum-insulated thermal carafe with brew-through, pour-through carafe lid
- Removable well cover elevates short mugs or makes room for tall mugs
- Features convenient cleaning mode
- Sized to fit under cabinets
- Includes 10 paper coffee filters and a coffee scoop
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Brand | OXO |
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Color | Black, Stainless Steel |
Product Dimensions | 10.5"D x 7"W x 13.5"H |
Special Feature | Thermal,Auto Clean Function |
Coffee Maker Type | Vacuum Coffee Pot |
Filter Type | Paper |
Style | Casual |
Specific Uses For Product | Coffee |
Included Components | Base, Carafe, 2 Baskets, Coffee Scoop, Rainmaker |
Operation Mode | Manual |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Model Name | OXO |
Number of Items | 1 |
Human Interface Input | Buttons |
Item Weight | 10.28 pounds |
Manufacturer | OXO |
ASIN | B07H9G93WK |
Item model number | 8718800 |
Customer Reviews |
4.1 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #11,596 in Home & Kitchen (See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen) #32 in Coffee Machines |
Date First Available | August 8, 2018 |
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Whether you're brewing a single mug or a full pot, the OXO Brew 8-Cup Coffee Maker ensures a better-tasting cup—every time. Engineered with BetterBrew™ precision brewing to control water temperature, water volume and brewing time, the 8-Cup Coffee Maker is certified by the Specialty Coffee Association (SCA) for meeting its rigorous home brewing standards. The Rainmaker™ showerhead distributes water evenly over coffee grounds, while the integrated bloom cycle allows for optimal flavor extraction.The double-wall, vacuum-insulated thermal carafe keeps your coffee hot, and the brew-through, pour-through lid means you don't have to fuss with opening the carafe lid before pouring. The sleek, stainless steel Coffee Maker has a space-efficient design that fits under cabinets when not in use. Easily run the convenient cleaning mode to keep the machine in tip-top shape. The Coffee Maker can also brew a single cup of coffee right into your favorite travel mug. You can flip the well cover to elevate shorter mugs or remove it to make space for tall travel mugs. The Coffee Maker comes with an optional single-serve accessory to enhance the flavor of one-mug brewing: Add a filter to the accessory and then place it in the large basket to brew.
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Flavor | 4.3 | 4.2 | 4.7 | 4.3 | 4.5 | — |
Easy to clean | 4.1 | 4.3 | 4.0 | 4.4 | 4.5 | — |
Easy to use | 4.1 | 4.2 | 4.3 | 4.3 | 4.5 | — |
Durability | — | 4.0 | — | 3.8 | 3.9 | — |
Value for money | — | — | 4.1 | 4.1 | 4.4 | — |
Sold By | S-Waves Electronics | Amazon.com | Amazon.com | Amazon.com | Amazon.com | ProconShop |
capacity | 40 fluid ounces | 12 cups | 12 cups | 10 cubic feet | 10 cups | 300 milliliters |
material | Stainless Steel | Stainless Steel | Stainless Steel, Plastic, Glass | Stainless Steel | Stainless Steel | Stainless Steel |
input interface | buttons | buttons | buttons | buttons | buttons | touch screen |
voltage | 120 volts | — | 120 volts | — | 110 volts | — |
wattage | 1400 watts | 800 watts | 1050 watts | 1300 watts | 1200 watts | — |
model name | OXO | 12-Cup* Thermal Programmable Coffeemaker | Coffee Maker Dome Brew Programmable | Heat N Brew Programmable | Coffee Maker | Moka Pot |
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Customers like the speed, appearance and ease of cleaning of the coffee maker. For example, they mention that it brews fast, the carafe is well designed and that it fits their minimalist design style. They appreciate the quality, saying that it makes a pretty good cup of coffee. That said, opinions are mixed on value and temperature.
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Customers like the quality of the coffee maker. They say it makes a good cup of coffee and the carafe keeps it hot for a long time. Some say it's a solid coffee maker that makes great-tasting coffee. Overall, most are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.
"...The coffee does have a better flavor than my old coffee maker. It's easy to use...." Read more
"...This coffee maker makes a really good cup of coffee....period. The only real question is whether it's worth the money...." Read more
"...This machine looks nice and is well built. I hope it will last a long time. But for me the price doesn't justify the quality or ease of use issues...." Read more
"...The machine works great, no leaking, and the carafe is easy to clean and dry...." Read more
Customers find the coffee maker easy to use and clean. They appreciate the sleek design and minimal features. Customers also mention that it's fun to watch the water level drop as the big bubbles rise.
"...Here’s what I found:Set-up both were the same, very easy but notice the OXO pot dribbled a lot when pouring water into the reservoir...." Read more
"...Of course I had to fiddle with it at the beginning but it was still easy to use. The coffee ground basket has to be snapped in a certain way...." Read more
"...This coffee maker is sleek looking and minimalist. I thought I would miss being able to program the coffee to start in the morning. I don't...." Read more
"This coffee maker is a good buy. Makes good coffee, straightforward to use and has good design. It doesn't take up much room on the counter...." Read more
Customers like the appearance of the coffee maker. They mention that the design looks good, simple, and modern. The carafe is very nice, solid, and has good insulation. They also say that the coffee this machine produces is really good when using freshly ground beans.
"...Out of the box the OXO is perfect; it’s a great looking machine, well made and easy to use...." Read more
"...Over all I like this coffee maker. It looks simple and modern and is easy to clean. If fits easily under my cabinet...." Read more
"...This coffee maker is sleek looking and minimalist. I thought I would miss being able to program the coffee to start in the morning. I don't...." Read more
"...I personally find the selection of 2-4 cup vs 4-8 cup a garbage design. I've used both modes. Makes little to no difference...." Read more
Customers like the speed of the coffee maker. They say it brews fast, making 8 cups of coffee in just about 5 or 6 minutes. They also appreciate the efficient faster water heating and the single brewer option, which allows them to easily whip up something fresh.
"...It makes 8 cups pretty quickly. Since no auto-start, no digital clock. I definitely don't need yet another appliance with a clock on it...." Read more
"...The coffee flavor is fairly consistent. The machine brews quickly which is a plus. But it also makes finding the right grind size challenging...." Read more
"...Carafe keeps coffee warm for several hoursHeats and brews so quickly, I don’t mind not having a programmable brew time option...." Read more
"...The single brew option lets you easily whip up something fresh should afternoon coffee call your name. We've been really pleased with the unit." Read more
Customers find the coffee maker easy to clean. They say the special cleaning cycle with an automatic reminder is a huge plus. Customers also mention that the sprinkler head is easily removable for cleaning, and that certain plastic parts are dishwasher safe.
"...It looks simple and modern and is easy to clean. If fits easily under my cabinet...." Read more
"...The machine works great, no leaking, and the carafe is easy to clean and dry...." Read more
"...This thing makes great coffee. It is simple to use, and easy to clean. Perfect. Replaced an old Starbucks Barista that lasted freakishly long...." Read more
"...Easy to cleanEasy to useCons:$200 for a coffee maker with practically zero features feels indulgent..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the temperature of the coffee maker. Some mention that the sealed stainless carafe keeps coffee warm for an extended period of time, while others say that it does not keep the coffee warm unless you heat it with hot water.
"...Which means it'll heat the water of faster and hotter. Does it make that big of a difference? That's something only a coffee snob can tell you...." Read more
"...the carafe, especially when brewing partial pots, the coffee drops in temperature quite a bit just to get the inside of the carafe up to temp...." Read more
"...bloom cycle which allows for optimal flavor extraction, the higher water temperature and the Rainmaker shower head that distributes the water more..." Read more
"...This is HOT coffee, although it does cool in the carafe a little. If you drink it within 2 hours, it's perfectly hot enough...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the value of the coffee maker. Some mention it's really good value and the investment was worth it, while others say that it'll cost more than expected. Some say the price doesn't justify the quality or ease of use issues, while still being comparable to inexpensive coffee makers. Some complain that the wave filters are expensive and not sold everywhere. Overall, opinions are mixed, and it'd be best to read the reviews carefully before making a purchase.
"...The basket is flimsy. Not the $300 quality I'd expect. The snap into place operation is clunky. It doesn't just easily slide into place...." Read more
"...videos; the OXO seemed like a great product, its SCA certified and priced well...." Read more
"...I hope it will last a long time. But for me the price doesn't justify the quality or ease of use issues...." Read more
"...This coffee maker is worth the higher price tag." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the drip of the coffee maker. They mention that it continues to drip once they move the coffee, the carafe can drip from the pouring sprout, and the water ends up getting everywhere. The reservoir is narrow, making it hard to avoid spilling water when filling. The OXO pot dribbles a lot when pouring water into the reservoir, and liquid will flow over the carfe lid and possibly on to your counter. When the lid is removed, a stream of water trickles down.
"...Set-up both were the same, very easy but notice the OXO pot dribbled a lot when pouring water into the reservoir...." Read more
"...One thing I don't like about the carafe is that coffee can drip from the pouring sprout and it drips coffee onto the body of the carafe and the table..." Read more
"...after washing it out will always leave water inside…the water can’t fully drain out because of that rim. So I always have to towel dry the inside...." Read more
"...with the reservoir -So, as others have said, there is a small amount of water remaining in the water reservoir and this is where I encountered an..." Read more
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I'm not a coffee snob. I like my cheap coffee. I've watched several coffee snob reviews on this product prior to purchase, and this is my take. What the heck is the difference between a $30 drip coffee maker and a $300 drip coffee maker? Well, it's the same difference between a 900watt microwave and a 1400watt microwave. This $300 coffee maker has a higher wattage heating element. Which means it'll heat the water of faster and hotter. Does it make that big of a difference? That's something only a coffee snob can tell you. I'll say this: I can tell the difference. It's not earth shattering, but it does make a difference. Does it make a $200+ difference? Most will say 'no'.
So now I move onto rating the coffee maker on overall quality. This is where I get a little more critical. Why? Because it's OXO. I own lots of OXO products and I love them all. I'll be honest and say, this feels more like an OXO product in the making. It's not the user experience I'd expect from OXO. Translation, this misses the mark on being sensational. The insulated carafe is nice, but OXO could have done better. It's a quality carafe, but like some reviewers point out, it leaves about a table spoon or more of liquid when done pouring. It's a minor inconvenience. But ever day use will add up that frustration. Means when you clean the carafe, you'll have that fair amount of water left inside as well. I admit, it is annoying. Very surprised OXO couldn't have designed that better...for $300.
The other complain perceived by many is the filter basket. This is my biggest complaint. For $300 and being OXO, this is really were they missed the mark. The basket is flimsy. Not the $300 quality I'd expect. The snap into place operation is clunky. It doesn't just easily slide into place. Little details you'd expect from a brand like OXO are completely missing here. I personally find the selection of 2-4 cup vs 4-8 cup a garbage design. I've used both modes. Makes little to no difference. I recommend using the carafe at all times. The 2-4 cup operation is a waste. And because of that waste, it adds to the frustration of the lacking filter basket design. The sliding lever you use to select 2-4 vs 4-8 doesn't lock into place. That will annoy you. The big difference between 2-4 vs 4-8 is having a choice of which type of filter you want to use. THAT is where OXO could have made a killing on their design. For whatever reason, most expensive coffee makers opt for basket style filters. I personally hate them. They're a pain to use and tedious to fiddle with in the morning. Conical filters are superior in my opinion. It's great that OXO created an option to use conical filters. However, as pointed out their filter basket design is garbage. Not worth using conical filters in the 2-4 cup mode. My advise to OXO, fix this aspect of your coffee maker! The filter basket design will make you crave your Mr. Coffee simplicity. This filter basket will make your $300 coffee maker feel cheaper than a $30 coffee maker. The coffee snob channels will detail how wonderful the filter basket design disperses the water and so on. Garbage observations. Even a $30 coffee maker does the same job.
The last complain is so trivial, and yet surprised OXO could have designed this better. Why the two power buttons? You turn on power, then you actually need to select 2-4 vs 4-8 for brewing? Why? Maybe it needs to sense you're boiling less water vs more water. It couldn't have been designed to sense that? The fact that the coffee maker will auto shut off really hammers home the uselessness of having two buttons.
Why am I complaining so much right? It's because it's OXO! You expect something different with OXO. You expect great quality and super simple operation. And I admit you don't feel that with this coffee maker. It should have been a one button design from the start. You expect OXO to be innovative. There's nothing innovating in this design. Nothing at all. It's just a quality coffee maker with seemly more complexity in it's cheap filter basket design than what's needed. OXO had a great idea in allowing both conical filters and basket style filters. It's a shame they couldn't have executed on that design better. I personally would prefer conical filters. Especially for an OXO product. Why? Because conical filters are always easer to work with. People buy OXO because they like simple quality and easy. Saying that, they may want to cater their next design to those that prefer conical style filters.
I definitely have some criticism for this product. Keep in mind the harsh criticism is do to the $300 price tag and it having the OXO brand. You expect something different from both. Do I recommend buying the product? Oddly yes. I admit in the world of automatic drip coffee makers, no one really rises to the challenge of nailing the perfect design when it comes to quality and simplicity. That surprises me to this day. It's just a coffee maker! I commend OXO for it's styling. To be honest, that's why I bought it. I would have bought the Brawn if it had the better heating element. Overall it's a 5 star compared to competition. A solid 3 star in falling short of OXO expectations.
I did the research, read reviews and watched videos; the OXO seemed like a great product, its SCA certified and priced well. Of course, $200.00 is at the high end but my old Cuisinart was at the high end too.
Out of the box the OXO is perfect; it’s a great looking machine, well made and easy to use. I read all the set-up instructions and was ready to brew. I wanted to do a side-by-side comparison, so I set up my Cuisinart and the OXO to brew a 4-cup pot using the same coffee to water ratios. Here’s what I found:
Set-up both were the same, very easy but notice the OXO pot dribbled a lot when pouring water into the reservoir. I’d recommend buying a small pitcher just to full the reservoir.
Brew times were drastically different. The OXO was 4.30 minutes and the Cuisinart 6.17. Not a huge deal considering if you really need a cup of coffee in a hurry both pots can be removed while brewing but both emit a few drops of coffee when the carafe is removed.
The big difference was the temperature and taste. The Cuisinart brewed a warm cup of coffee, but the OXO brewed a hot cup of coffee. The brew temperature is very important so when I tasted both cups of coffee there was a huge difference. The Cuisinart was good but very bitter; I can’t believe I’ve been drinking bitter for all this time compared to the smooth rich flavor of the OXO brew. I’m guessing the taste had a lot to do with the OXO integrated bloom cycle which allows for optimal flavor extraction, the higher water temperature and the Rainmaker shower head that distributes the water more evenly.
Another big difference was the second cup. The OXO remained hot in the pot and tasted as good as the first. Both makers had a significant drop in temperature after the third cup, so I’m not impressed with either thermal carafes.
I’d recommend the OXO over the Cuisinart. Neither is perfect but the OXO does make a great tasting cup of coffee.
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We have now had the unit for about two weeks and as a result I can give a more complete review.
The unit is a smaller coffee maker, unlike many other more conventional home brewers. It is able to brew anywhere from two to eight coffee industry standard 5 ounce cups, or 40 fluid ounces in total. I point this out as the Amazon description still lists it as making 64 fluid ounces. I sent in a note to Amazon about correcting that mistake but nothing has changed yet.
Interface:
- The interface is uncluttered and intuitive, with none of the stuff I don’t want.
- It has only 4 buttons: Power, 2-4 cups, 5-8 cups, Clean.
- No unnecessary clock or timer functions.
- Two brew baskets: the standard “main” basket and an insert for making lesser amounts
- The base has a recessed pedestal which can be flipped over to lift a mug up when brewing directly into the mug
Usage:
- I have now used all options for making a brew:
- 2-4 cups setting into both a pot and a mug, 5-8 cups into a pot.
- Water comes in hot and FAST. Initial bloom phase (flow then pause) lasts about 30 seconds to a minute.
- Coffee is ready in 7 minutes or less, depending on amount being made.
- No spills or leaks seen at any time.
- A few small drips and spatters when making the brew into a mug. Use a tall mug. Note: the included pedestal is your friend here. Make use of it.
- Coffee is hot. The pot keeps it between low 170s and mid 180s (°F) for at least an hour.
Quality of brew:
- Flavourful, especially at the larger volumes (5-8 cups).
- Flavour intensifies as it cools. This was expected.
A note on the coffee grind & amount:
- Grind:
- Medium, i.e. use as directed by the manual to start.
- Too coarse or not enough coffee and the flavour will be thin.
- Too fine or too much coffee and the resulting brew might be over extracted. It might even clog. See note on water flow above. I never saw this happen but I suppose it is possible.
- Amount:
- Use as directed (~ 8 gm / 5 oz cup) for larger amounts to start.
- Use slightly more for lesser amounts (2-4 cups), especially when brewing into a mug (~ 2 cups).
Once you’ve played with it for a while, I have no doubt the sweet spot will be found for your favourite coffee beans and the amount of coffee you like to make.
The one feature I have yet to use is the “Clean” function. That won’t be for another two months or so, given our use of the brewer.
All in all, a great coffee maker, well worth the price of admission.
I decided to try out this unit because I was burning out the heating elements on my previous 4 coffee makers that use a glass pot and keep a heating element on for hours while I slowly go through my pot of coffee. I found no coffee maker of that heating element style could last more than 2-5 years of daily use before the heating element failed. This OXO unit only keeps the heating element on for 15 min, the insulated carafe will keep the coffee steaming hot for 3-4 hours, and luke warm even 8 hours later. My hope is that the heating element in this unit will last many times longer running a fraction of the time my old ones did.
Two things to note:
The carafe, does not completely drain all of its liquid with a straight pour. The lip will hang onto a couple table spoons of coffee or water unless you give it a little shake it slightly.
For the people that find it overflows when making coffee spilling coffee and grains around the lip of the carafe or down the sides, I made the mistake of not removing the 2-4cup filter insert from the unit and tried to brew a full pot. The 2-4 cup insert can't handle the volume of water the maker releases towards the end of it's full pot cycle. I suspect the other reviewers that complain about overflow issues have likely made the same mistake I did. The unit should not overflow as long as you don't brew a full pot with the 2-4 cup insert installed. :D
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