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The Best Drip Coffee Machines
Drip coffee makers are robust machines capable of making coffee hands-free. They can be large and bulky, occupying valuable counter or cabinet space.
The best drip machines are streamlined and simple to use. Some drip machines come with additional features like programmable clocks or self-cleaning mode that can make your morning coffee more personalised.
1. De'Longhi TrueBrew
The De'Longhi TrueBrew can be used to make coffee in just one step - from whole beans to a carafe of coffee in just a few presses. It has a built-in burr grinder (taken directly from the espresso machines of De'Longhi) that measures the right amount of coffee grounds and compacts them before brewing – eliminating wasteful pods and plastic filters.
It also comes with a variety of settings to suit your preferred cup size or design, from 3oz espresso drinks, up to 16oz of iced coffee and 40oz for the standard carafe. It pours the coffee into your choice of vessel, from large cups to tiny espresso cups, or even tall travel mugs that do not typically fit under drip machines. It can even make tea!
Manufacturers are known to come up with ridiculous technical-sounding jargon and this one includes the Bean Extract Technology which "adapts and precisely grinds" the beans according to the beans you choose. This is all marketing. It's important that it's easy to use, efficient and doesn't cause many mess while making coffee. It is not able to brew either a short shot or a long shot of espresso, and it does not have steam wand. If you're looking to get those features, I recommend taking a look at the Moccamaster KBG Select instead.
2. Cuisinart MultiServe
This is one the best drip filter coffee coffee makers available on the market. It produces consistently flavorful and hot cups of joe that brew efficiently and cleanly from sleek, relatively compact components that are easy to operate--all for an incredibly affordable price.
We also enjoyed the ease at which we were able to modify the brewing experience. You can choose your cup size (from 5-ounce single servings up to a full carafe) and the strength you want by turning dials and also choose between either a french press or regular setting. You can also make cold brew using the press of the button, or drip machine select from a variety of special options like Over Ice and Roasted.
The only drawback is that it doesn't match the more sophisticated models we have tested. For example, the rounded Smeg drip machine looks like an Easter egg and is a refreshing break from the traditional boxy designs of competitors. But its slender water tank and narrow opening can be difficult to navigate, particularly in the dark while the brew is being made. It requires a bit more thought and effort than some consumers might want to make part of their morning routine.
3. Keurig K-Cup brewer
Keurig single serve coffee makers utilize pre-packaged K cups that eliminate the requirement to measure or grind grounds. They also allow you to control brewing time. These machines can also make the cup of coffee in less than two minutes, which is a lot faster than a traditional slow drip coffee maker machine.
However, the Keurigs we've tested make lots of mess, and are much more than drip machines. The spout that spews hot coffee leaves a two-inch splash area that leaves droplets all over the drip tray as well as the counter, machine and. They also make a snarling loud sputtering noise while making coffee.
Despite the mess, the Keurigs we've tested are very efficient. The Smart Keurig K-Cafe is the most sophisticated model, comes with a removable water reservoir, four K cups sizes as well as three temperature settings and a user-friendly program. It also comes with a safe dishwasher-safe milk frother which can be used to froth skim, whole, and non-dairy milk. This is an excellent option for those who wish to make different coffees every morning, or for families that need more capacity.
Keurig Instant pod is another excellent option for those looking for a single-serve device that's easy to use and simple. It comes with a 78-ounce tank that can brew several cups before needing to be refilled. And it can also make a cup with your own ground coffee, a rare feature in a Keurig. The controls are straightforward and easy to use, but the machine communicates using tones and chirps, rather than a screen which makes it difficult to know when a cup is ready.
4. Cuisinart Drip Machine
This reliable, mid-priced machine has all the features you require to get your day started. It has a large 14-cup reservoir as well as an easily-readable water level indicator window. It is easy to use due to the large buttons and clearly labeled labels. The filter coffee maker machine and grinder that are removable are both easily cleaned in the sink. This removes the need to scrub out the grounds from hard-to reach areas. It also has a handy brew strength selector, which lets you select from three different settings including bold.
The reservoir also features charcoal filters that help soak up metals and other unpleasant flavors and odors in the tap water. This can cause your coffee to taste dry or burnt. This means less work and a more delicious cup of coffee.
A second benefit: the programmability feature allows you to set your coffee brew to a certain time. The button to pause lets you pour a cup of coffee or two before the whole pot is making coffee. This can be helpful during busy mornings, or when you require an extra boost of caffeine. It's also a pretty attractive design coffee maker, with a sleek design that looks more at home on a kitchen counter than most boxy drip machines.
5. Ratio Six
Like its predecessor, the Ratio Eight, the Six offers a premium experience with a lower price and a smaller footprint. Its single-button operation mimics a skilled pour over with precise metered water flow and ideal coffee temperature. The machine uses a powerful 1400 watts to heat water and complete the brewing process in about five to six minutes--which is much less than the majority of the lesser models we have tested. This rapid brew is partially due to the blooming cycle which allows the coffee grounds to settle prior to the shower head, which then delivers the rest of the water to ensure optimal extraction.
The Six also features a distinctive heat shield to protect the spray head while brewing and to keep the water at the optimal temperature. This is one of the few brewers that have been Golden Cup certified by the Specialty Coffee Association, which means it keeps the correct brewing temperature consistently throughout the brew cycle.
In terms of design, the Six is sleek and minimal, with a stainless steel carafe that is placed on the top of a holder for filters that accepts Melitta flat bottom filters. The insulated carafe keeps brewed coffee warm without the necessity of heating plates that helps keep the flavor intact.
6. Gevi 10-Cup Espresso Maker
The Gevi produces great tasting coffee and features an elegant, compact design that doesn't require any counter space. Its touchscreen panel features cute icons that allow you to choose one-touch commands (such as Bold, or when you're making just half a cup, the One to Four cups feature). The machine allows you to set the timer and switch the brew cycle-finished tone that sounds audible on or off.
The built-in grinder and the ability to adjust the grind size and strength of your coffee is a nice feature. It takes a little time to become familiar with the machine but once you've done it, the machine is easy to use. And it has a lot of features you'd expect to see on more expensive models.
It's not able of brewing an entire carafe of coffee at once. This can be a problem if you're serving several people. It's a good option for those who want drip coffeemaker that has a built in grinder, and the capability to make different drinks. It also comes with a one-year warranty and excellent customer support.
7. Moccamaster KBGV
The Moccamaster KBGV is a top drip coffee maker that's built to last. It's made by Technivorm in the Netherlands and comes with a five-year guarantee. The sleek glass carafe is placed on top of a warmer which keeps the coffee at a perfect temperature for up to six minutes. It can be programmed to work with a full pot or a half pot and is certified to brew coffee at the recommended temperatures and times by the Specialty Coffee Association. It also comes with a "practically incognito drip stopper," that's a small lever located below the brew basket that stops the flow of coffee if you take the carafe off during the brewing process.
Although this machine is more expensive than most other machines on the market, it's worth the extra cost for those who wish to enjoy consistently delicious coffee without having to spend too much time in the kitchen. It's easy to clean and all components that are in contact with the ground and water are easily accessible. Although the brewing process takes longer than some other models, it's quicker than pour-over making. The Moccamaster's distinctive, reminiscent design of workshop tools and scientific equipment adds style to your kitchen.


1. De'Longhi TrueBrew
The De'Longhi TrueBrew can be used to make coffee in just one step - from whole beans to a carafe of coffee in just a few presses. It has a built-in burr grinder (taken directly from the espresso machines of De'Longhi) that measures the right amount of coffee grounds and compacts them before brewing – eliminating wasteful pods and plastic filters.
It also comes with a variety of settings to suit your preferred cup size or design, from 3oz espresso drinks, up to 16oz of iced coffee and 40oz for the standard carafe. It pours the coffee into your choice of vessel, from large cups to tiny espresso cups, or even tall travel mugs that do not typically fit under drip machines. It can even make tea!
Manufacturers are known to come up with ridiculous technical-sounding jargon and this one includes the Bean Extract Technology which "adapts and precisely grinds" the beans according to the beans you choose. This is all marketing. It's important that it's easy to use, efficient and doesn't cause many mess while making coffee. It is not able to brew either a short shot or a long shot of espresso, and it does not have steam wand. If you're looking to get those features, I recommend taking a look at the Moccamaster KBG Select instead.
2. Cuisinart MultiServe
This is one the best drip filter coffee coffee makers available on the market. It produces consistently flavorful and hot cups of joe that brew efficiently and cleanly from sleek, relatively compact components that are easy to operate--all for an incredibly affordable price.
We also enjoyed the ease at which we were able to modify the brewing experience. You can choose your cup size (from 5-ounce single servings up to a full carafe) and the strength you want by turning dials and also choose between either a french press or regular setting. You can also make cold brew using the press of the button, or drip machine select from a variety of special options like Over Ice and Roasted.
The only drawback is that it doesn't match the more sophisticated models we have tested. For example, the rounded Smeg drip machine looks like an Easter egg and is a refreshing break from the traditional boxy designs of competitors. But its slender water tank and narrow opening can be difficult to navigate, particularly in the dark while the brew is being made. It requires a bit more thought and effort than some consumers might want to make part of their morning routine.
3. Keurig K-Cup brewer
Keurig single serve coffee makers utilize pre-packaged K cups that eliminate the requirement to measure or grind grounds. They also allow you to control brewing time. These machines can also make the cup of coffee in less than two minutes, which is a lot faster than a traditional slow drip coffee maker machine.
However, the Keurigs we've tested make lots of mess, and are much more than drip machines. The spout that spews hot coffee leaves a two-inch splash area that leaves droplets all over the drip tray as well as the counter, machine and. They also make a snarling loud sputtering noise while making coffee.
Despite the mess, the Keurigs we've tested are very efficient. The Smart Keurig K-Cafe is the most sophisticated model, comes with a removable water reservoir, four K cups sizes as well as three temperature settings and a user-friendly program. It also comes with a safe dishwasher-safe milk frother which can be used to froth skim, whole, and non-dairy milk. This is an excellent option for those who wish to make different coffees every morning, or for families that need more capacity.
Keurig Instant pod is another excellent option for those looking for a single-serve device that's easy to use and simple. It comes with a 78-ounce tank that can brew several cups before needing to be refilled. And it can also make a cup with your own ground coffee, a rare feature in a Keurig. The controls are straightforward and easy to use, but the machine communicates using tones and chirps, rather than a screen which makes it difficult to know when a cup is ready.
4. Cuisinart Drip Machine
This reliable, mid-priced machine has all the features you require to get your day started. It has a large 14-cup reservoir as well as an easily-readable water level indicator window. It is easy to use due to the large buttons and clearly labeled labels. The filter coffee maker machine and grinder that are removable are both easily cleaned in the sink. This removes the need to scrub out the grounds from hard-to reach areas. It also has a handy brew strength selector, which lets you select from three different settings including bold.
The reservoir also features charcoal filters that help soak up metals and other unpleasant flavors and odors in the tap water. This can cause your coffee to taste dry or burnt. This means less work and a more delicious cup of coffee.
A second benefit: the programmability feature allows you to set your coffee brew to a certain time. The button to pause lets you pour a cup of coffee or two before the whole pot is making coffee. This can be helpful during busy mornings, or when you require an extra boost of caffeine. It's also a pretty attractive design coffee maker, with a sleek design that looks more at home on a kitchen counter than most boxy drip machines.
5. Ratio Six
Like its predecessor, the Ratio Eight, the Six offers a premium experience with a lower price and a smaller footprint. Its single-button operation mimics a skilled pour over with precise metered water flow and ideal coffee temperature. The machine uses a powerful 1400 watts to heat water and complete the brewing process in about five to six minutes--which is much less than the majority of the lesser models we have tested. This rapid brew is partially due to the blooming cycle which allows the coffee grounds to settle prior to the shower head, which then delivers the rest of the water to ensure optimal extraction.
The Six also features a distinctive heat shield to protect the spray head while brewing and to keep the water at the optimal temperature. This is one of the few brewers that have been Golden Cup certified by the Specialty Coffee Association, which means it keeps the correct brewing temperature consistently throughout the brew cycle.
In terms of design, the Six is sleek and minimal, with a stainless steel carafe that is placed on the top of a holder for filters that accepts Melitta flat bottom filters. The insulated carafe keeps brewed coffee warm without the necessity of heating plates that helps keep the flavor intact.
6. Gevi 10-Cup Espresso Maker
The Gevi produces great tasting coffee and features an elegant, compact design that doesn't require any counter space. Its touchscreen panel features cute icons that allow you to choose one-touch commands (such as Bold, or when you're making just half a cup, the One to Four cups feature). The machine allows you to set the timer and switch the brew cycle-finished tone that sounds audible on or off.
The built-in grinder and the ability to adjust the grind size and strength of your coffee is a nice feature. It takes a little time to become familiar with the machine but once you've done it, the machine is easy to use. And it has a lot of features you'd expect to see on more expensive models.
It's not able of brewing an entire carafe of coffee at once. This can be a problem if you're serving several people. It's a good option for those who want drip coffeemaker that has a built in grinder, and the capability to make different drinks. It also comes with a one-year warranty and excellent customer support.
7. Moccamaster KBGV
The Moccamaster KBGV is a top drip coffee maker that's built to last. It's made by Technivorm in the Netherlands and comes with a five-year guarantee. The sleek glass carafe is placed on top of a warmer which keeps the coffee at a perfect temperature for up to six minutes. It can be programmed to work with a full pot or a half pot and is certified to brew coffee at the recommended temperatures and times by the Specialty Coffee Association. It also comes with a "practically incognito drip stopper," that's a small lever located below the brew basket that stops the flow of coffee if you take the carafe off during the brewing process.
Although this machine is more expensive than most other machines on the market, it's worth the extra cost for those who wish to enjoy consistently delicious coffee without having to spend too much time in the kitchen. It's easy to clean and all components that are in contact with the ground and water are easily accessible. Although the brewing process takes longer than some other models, it's quicker than pour-over making. The Moccamaster's distinctive, reminiscent design of workshop tools and scientific equipment adds style to your kitchen.
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