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The Technivorm Moccamaster 69211 Cup One is a premium one-cup coffee maker that brews a perfect 10-ounce cup in just 4 minutes. Made with high-quality, BPA-free materials, it features a quiet operation and an automatic shut-off for safety. Paired with 80 eco-friendly, bleach-free paper filters, this coffee maker is designed for the environmentally conscious coffee lover.
J**H
Near Perfection, Low Maintenance
5-YEAR UPDATE: The machine is still going strong. I descale with white vinegar every 80-100 brews (I use the filter box as a guide; once I've finished the box of filters, I know it's time to descale. I've never opened it up to clean the interior, although it would probably be a good idea to do so now. The warranty is up, so I feel comfortable taking it apart to see how the guts have held up in these 5 years. If I remember, I'll take pictures and post them here. I use 3-stage filtered tap water, and I've never noticed an unusual amount of scale buildup. I've also tasted my coffee alongside distilled water with 3rd Wave Water mineral supplements, and haven't noticed much of a difference. This machine can handle 1-2 cups of coffee per day for 5 years, I can confirm. This machine will keep its 5 stars. If I could go back and do it again, I *may have chosen a batch brewer that could brew more than 1 cup, for all the cases where I've had to make coffee for visitors. But for most days of the year, it's just me drinking coffee in my house. For times where I need to make coffee for visitors, I use my 1L French Press. My Baratza Encore on setting 10-14 works great, yielding 10-12 oz of brew in 2:30-3:30. My next drip brewer will probably be a Moccamaster again. Love mine!UPDATE: 2 months after my original impressions, I've gotten into the groove of using it and how to get the most out of it. I've concluded that setting-and-forgetting this machine sufficiently renders great coffee without altering anything out of standard coffee making procedure. The damp coffee grounds left after brewing do indeed still form a cone-pyramid shape, but I haven't noticed hardly any difference from when I stir the grounds during brewing 2-3 times vs. not touching it at all. This bumps the machine from 4 to 5 stars. This is the best single serve machine on the market. Now read my review below and keep in mind what I just mentioned.I'm going to be rather critical of this machine since I spent a pretty penny on it. But if this gets 4 stars, 99% of other auto-drip brewers probably get 1-2 stars.This machine is fantastic. I've put about 15 cycles through it, and the ones where I measured temp, they all came out to ~198-200F, and all went thru the brew process of 300g/10oz water (medium fine grind) in about 5 mins total, from flipping the switch to the last drip, 5:30 at the longest. So it does what it says it's supposed to, which is great.A few design features confuse me. The lid that sits atop the reservoir and drip cone sits a little precariously (it wants to tip if you touch the cone side). This is minor, but I feel like maybe a hinged joint on the reservoir side and the cone side would be more robust. Additionally, the drip spout is a simple U-shaped tube (longer on one side). I wonder why Technivorm didn't follow the design of the other higher volume brewer models and design a shower-head design instead of just a dripper that drops water right into one spot the whole brew process instead of the even showering you see in bigger models. I don't think this would necessarily lead to better flavor, but from what I know about pour-over coffee, a more even wetting of grounds is always better. The grounds do seem to all get wet, but once dry, they form an inverted cone/canyon once the brewing is done. I stir the grounds/water after about 30 seconds to hopefully combat this possibly negative effect. I'm too fiddly to resist, but the coffee tastes great either way. The reason I included this tidbit is that if you pay this much for a brewer that is supposed to be mostly autonomous, there should have to be minimal interference for good coffee. This is probably why I'm putting 4 stars instead of 5. If someone provides me with enough compelling evidence that this doesn't matter, I'll change it to 5.The coffee is excellent. Without the cup preheated, and waiting about a minute after brewing ends, the coffee is at the perfect temp for drinking. The mug is nice as well, and the filters seem to be flavorless/neutral.This sits in my office and gets to brew 2 * 10oz cups for me daily (Onyx Geometry, Colombia/Ethiopia blend is great through this). If you only plan to brew for yourself, this machine is perfect, because if I brewed 2 cups a day through a machine with a thermal carafe or burner, that 2nd cup would be stale/lukewarm 6 hours later, I almost guarantee it (even the good Zojirushi carafes/warmers cool off after about 4-5 hours). So it's a quick, fresh cup on demand. DO NOT buy this if you plan to brew for multiple people or an office. Grab one of the bigger volume models.
D**G
Easy to Use
This machine is just what I wanted. It is easy to use and brews a great cup of coffee. However, I have had one issue which is not major but is a nuisance when it occurs. At times the coffee does not flow through the opening in the funnel and only drips so the funnel can overflow before the coffee runs through. The company supplies a needle to use if the hole is plugged but I still have this issue. After each use I make sure the hole is open after rinsing the funnel but I still have this problem from time to time. I don't know how often it happens but would guess after 20-30 uses, which is for me every 7-10 days. I plan to just use the needle on the hole to make sure it is clear. I hope this works.UPDATE: I raised the rating to 5 stars. I had the same problem, as noted above, with the flow slowing down and the funnel over flowing and could not fix this. I discovered that the problem was caused by coffee grounds getting between the filter and the funnel and am now very careful in adding coffee to the funnel and the problem has not re-occurred. I noticed that the filters supplied with the unit are not as tall as the funnel so when I get new filters I will get a size larger than the funnel and fold them over the side of the funnel.In addition, I now stir the coffee in the funnel after the water has started flowing and this makes for a more robust flavor, but I would not let this impact my rating.
D**R
Easy to use and solid build
After reading many reviews and looking at many coffee makers, I wanted a reliable, non-espresso, single-cup coffee maker and this one got very good marks from the coffee subreddit and from several friends who know coffee well. It's easy to assemble, easy to use, makes a single 10oz cup of coffee with extremely reliable, consistent temperatures in 5-6 minutes for the cost of water, one 10-cent filter, and 17oz of roasted coffee that I grind with my Encore grinder fresh. I usually drink a single cup per day and no one else in my family drinks coffee, so making a whole pot is a waste. This is cheaper than the pod machines, better coffee (if you buy it--and fresher), and still very fast and consistent. Estimated cost is around 50 cents per cup in materials (filter and coffee), give or take based on how premium the coffee and such. Beats the heck out of a restaurant, and I've started to like it black rather than the cream and sugar/flavor I was adding (only been drinking coffee 3 years, only liked it black for a month or two!).I prefer lighter roasts which are harder to find in pods anyway. This thing gets high ratings and their claim (which I have not verified) is that it quickly heats water to just under boiling and keeps it there from the start to the finish even over one cup, while larger pot drip machines start cooler and only warm up near the end, making them not ideal for single cup brewing which is what I wanted (they also make larger pot machines that make coffee the same way).Functionally, it couldn't get much simpler. Fill water to the line in the back, make sure filter and ground coffee are in the removable brewing cup, verify mug is under nozzle, and flip power switch on. Hot water bubbles up the very simple handle-like spout, drops onto the coffee at just the right rate, and a single stream of coffee comes out into the mug below. Power turns off when water is empty (sometimes it will self-flip the power button off, sometimes it doesn't--it still powers off, I just have to make sure to turn the switch off before I add water next time if I'm not quite ready for it to auto-start). I use reverse-osmosis water and, while I'm sure the mineral content isn't ideal (should be almost none with RO water), it also doesn't really create scale build-up, but there are cleaners that can be run through if necessary. I've only had this around a month or two so far. The build is like a tank, I can't imagine there's much to break (the mechanism is quite simple) and it has a 5-year warranty if it does. It's more expensive than the entry-level drip machines but way cheaper than a full espresso setup. Super happy! I'm contemplating buying either another Cup One or maybe a full pot version for my office if enough others are interested.
A**L
Moccamaster is fine but don’t get the single serve
The way this is built you have to remove the arm for steam in order to fill the cup with ground coffee. The arm doesn’t fit well back in the machine. And you only know it wasn’t on properly when it spews steam and coffee grind all over . Not well designed.
R**A
Good coffee
I am quite pleased with this, now. At first I was disappointed — the coffee was too weak for my taste. But I experimented and eventually found a grind setting and an amount of coffee that gives me the kind of strong coffee I like. I haven't had any trouble with the little hole clogging. I wash the basket immediately after making my coffee and occasionally stick a dental brush in it. I always wet the filter with hot water before making coffee so that gives me a chance to check that water is flowing from the basket. The tiny hole is essential to the process: A bigger hole, or more holes, would result in weaker coffee.This was extremely expensive (even though I bought mine from the warehouse) so I hope it lasts several decades. It's nice to be able to make a good, single cup of coffee!
M**O
Sin duda alguna, la mejor máquina de café
Es sin duda alguna una maquina robusta, sólida y con calidad excelente. Produce café con excelentes características y la temperatura exacta en cada taza. Recomiendo este producto ampliamente.
L**Y
Perfect for one person
This thing makes an excellent, consistent cup of coffee. All you have to do is bring it the right beans and it does the rest. It's a perfect solution for people who want the freshest, hottest cup of coffee every time, not that lukewarm second cup that you get with a big carafe. The only downside is the filter sometimes gets jammed, so you need to make sure it's clear before you brew.
W**B
Better than pour over
I’ve been using a V60 pour over to make my coffee for nearly a decade and this Moccamaster is better! You can also use a V60, Chemex and other brewers with it but I keep going back to the original brewer that comes with the unit and the Moccamaster filters. I’ve tried the Militta filters and their a big step down from the Moccamaster filters, I’d recommend staying with the Moccomaster filters. It’s really easy to use… fill water to the line, 2 scoops of coffee and hit the power button. I’m using a Fellow Ode grinder with SSP MP burrs, I also use distilled water with third wave water and this set up with the Cup One is really amazing, I actually prefer it to the pour overs I get at a specialty coffee shop. Very well made, will last a long time… I feel it’s well worth the money spent and if I ever need a larger brewer it’ll be the Moccamaster Select. If you’re looking for a single cup coffee maker this is the one to get!
V**R
Very consistent!
The coffee machine is very good! Makes very consistent coffee. One thing I find is that since its only pouring water from the top middle, its better if you stir it around while pouring, this allows more flavour to come out from the coffee beans.All other colours are gone from Canada so I bought the silver. Which surprising is way more stain proof than I could imagine! don't hesitate for finger prints or what not, it will not happen.Flaws:The metal tube is VERY hot, make sure you leave it for a bit before moving it around. Wish that the lid is on a swivel or something. Its quite useless if you put the lid back on while its brewing, then you will have to open it again to remove the coffee grind holder. Or this can be addressed if the coffee grind holder can be removed without removing the lid.
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