Technivorm Moccamaster KBG Yellow Pepper

February 11, 2018 - Comment

“The Moccamaster KBG model features a glass carafe and an automatic drip-stop brew-basket that stops the flow of coffee if the carafe is pulled away. The KBG brews a full 40oz pot of coffee in six minutes. Coffee is then held on our unique hot-plate; which is engineered with a separate, independent element that rolls

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“The Moccamaster KBG model features a glass carafe and an automatic drip-stop brew-basket that stops the flow of coffee if the carafe is pulled away. The KBG brews a full 40oz pot of coffee in six minutes. Coffee is then held on our unique hot-plate; which is engineered with a separate, independent element that rolls heat into the coffee to ensure an even taste from the first cup to the last drop. The hot-plate has two settings, giving you the choice to hold your coffee between 175° and 185° F, while never burning your coffee. After 100 minutes, the hot-plate will automatically turn-off. All Moccamaster Coffee Brewers are handmade in the Netherlands and backed by an industry leading 5-year warranty. “

Product Features

  • Auto drip-stop brew-basket with glass carafe
  • Simple to operate and quiet brewing process that brews a full carafe in just 6 minutes
  • Unique, copper boiling element rapidly heats water to control brewing temperature between 196 to 205 degrees Fahrenheit which is important for coffee soluble extraction, then automatically switches off when the water reservoir is empty
  • Made with durable metal housings and BPA/BPS/BPF & Phthalate free plastics
  • The glass carafe maintains coffee quality, integrity and taste on a unique, independent hot-plate element engineered to hold coffee temperature between 175 to 185 degrees Fahrenheit for a maximum 100 minutes and then automatically shuts off

Comments

M. Gemma says:

Take a Deep Breath and Just Buy It If you love great coffee, buy this machine. When I say great coffee, I mean the kind of coffee you would expect and get from your favorite local coffee roaster/café or quality coffee shop (think Starbucks or Peet’s, NOT the tasteless brown water that Dunkin’ Donuts sells).I’ve wanted a Moccamaster since I first saw one and tasted the coffee it makes while a college student, way back in the 1980s. Owning one at the time was impractical and unattainable, so I moved on. Over the…

Mojo Mama says:

I wanted to not like this because I am not a coffee snob I wanted to not like this because I am not a coffee snob. I just got tired of spending $40+ every 18 months to buy a new coffee maker so I decided to try and find something with replaceable parts. I found this, read millions of reviews, bought it grudgingly, and then watched in fascination as the water went through the middle tube thing and brewed my first pot of Moccamaster coffe. Then this crazy thing happened…my coffee was good. REALLY good. Is it the placebo effect of spending this…

McLean says:

being a good American, I’ve purchased the usual (Chinese) Being a good American, I’ve purchased the usual, what most of us buy I guess. Cuisinart (all made in China) for years now. While my parents seem to wear out a Cuisinart-about once a year (they’veprobably spent over a thousand dollars-easily-on everything from Mr. Coffee to the aforementioned Cuisinart over the past few years). I guess I’ve been luck-or so I’d thought. My Cuisinart has been going strong a few years now, minus a few functions that quit working long ago. My how one can come…

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