
$62.99
Rankings

The Ninja Fresh Brew 14-Cup Programmable Drip Coffee Maker offers high capacity, fast brewing, and extensive programmability, making it well-suited for families and offices. Its lack of an integrated grinder and a short power cord are notable trade-offs. Best for users who need large batches, quiet operation, and flexible scheduling.

The BUNN GRB Velocity Brew is a commercial-grade 10-cup drip coffee maker that delivers café-quality coffee in just three minutes. Its trade-offs include a lack of programmable features and auxiliary accessories like a milk frother. Ideal for busy households or small offices that prioritize speed and consistent flavor.

The Black+Decker CM2046S is a 12-cup programmable drip coffee maker with a thermal stainless-steel carafe that keeps coffee hot for hours. Its lightweight design and lack of advanced brewing features like pre-infusion are trade-offs. Ideal for households needing large batches and programmable convenience.

The Cuisinart DCC-3200 14-Cup PerfecTemp is a programmable drip coffee maker with precise temperature control and a large glass carafe. Its slower brew speed and occasional leaks can be drawbacks. Best suited for households needing a big pot and customizable brewing.

The Black+Decker 12-Cup Digital Coffee Maker features fast 975 W heating, a digital timer and auto shut-off, making it a convenient drip brewer for families. It lacks brew strength adjustment and has a plastic housing, which may disappoint coffee enthusiasts. Perfect for budget-conscious users needing reliable scheduled brewing.

The Hamilton Beach FrontFill 12-cup programmable coffee maker provides a space-saving front-fill reservoir, programmable timer and multiple brew-strength options, making it convenient for small kitchens. Its glass carafe's poor heat retention and lack of pod compatibility are notable trade-offs. Best suited for families or individuals who value easy filling and programmable features over premium temperature control.

The Bodum Brazil French Press is a compact, glass-based manual brewer that delivers rich coffee flavor with a straightforward steeping process. Its small capacity and messy cleanup are notable drawbacks. Best suited for solo drinkers or travelers who value simplicity and portability.

The Bodum 34 oz Pour Over Coffee Maker is a manual brewer featuring high-heat borosilicate glass and a reusable stainless-steel filter, delivering rich coffee quickly. Its single-wall glass can become hot and the 8-cup (4 oz each) labeling may confuse users. Ideal for small families or eco-conscious coffee lovers.

The Primula Classic Stovetop Espresso Maker is a cast-aluminum Moka pot that quickly produces up to six espresso-size servings and works on all stovetop types. Its small capacity and potential aluminum reactivity limit its appeal for larger households or coffee purists. Ideal for budget-conscious users seeking a portable, traditional stovetop espresso experience.

The OXO Brew Single Serve Pour-Over Coffee Maker offers automated even water distribution in a compact, lightweight Tritan design for single-cup brewing. It lacks temperature control and is limited to one cup per brew. Great for beginners and travelers needing hassle-free pour-over coffee.

The Chemex Classic Series 8-cup pour-over coffeemaker offers premium glass construction and a clean, flavorful cup using proprietary bonded paper filters. Its limitations include the need for separate filters, fragile glass, and a fully manual brewing process, making it best suited for coffee enthusiasts who value flavor purity and design over convenience.

The Black+Decker 5-Cup Coffeemaker delivers compact, one-touch brewing with an automatic shut-off for small households. Its limited capacity and minimal feature set trade off against its tiny footprint and low price. Suitable for solo drinkers or tight spaces.
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12 cups | 8 cups | 10 cups | 1 cups | 14 cupsbest | 14 cupsbest | 12 cups | 5 cups | 6 cups | 8 cups | 12 cups | 6 cups | |
1,774.41 ml | — | 2,070 ml | 355 ml | 2,070 ml | 3,320 mlbest | 1,800 ml | 739 ml | — | — | 1,700 ml | — | |
120 Vbest | — | 120 Vbest | — | 120 Vbest | 120 Vbest | 120 Vbest | — | — | — | 120 Vbest | — | |
| ↓ lower better | — | — | 180 secondsbest | — | 600 seconds | 600 seconds | — | — | 210 seconds | 240 seconds | — | — |
81 °C | — | 93 °C | — | — | 93 °C | — | — | 95 °Cbest | — | — | — | |
| ↓ lower better | 750 Wbest | — | 900 W | — | 1,100 W | 1,050 W | 975 W | — | — | — | 900 W | — |
| ↓ lower better | 2.698 kg | 0.59 kg | 3.63 kg | 0.218 kg | 3.2 kg | 4.08 kg | 2.04 kg | 1.13 kg | 0.1 kg | 0.549 kg | 2.268 kg | 0.02 kgbest |
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Brew Time (seconds) | — | — | 180 seconds | — | 600 seconds | 600 seconds | — | — | 210 seconds | 240 seconds | — | — |
Brew Temperature (°C) | 81 °C | — | 93 °C | — | — | 93 °C | — | — | 95 °C | — | — | — |
Power & Energy(1) | ||||||||||||
Power Consumption (W) | 750 W | — | 900 W | — | 1100 W | 1050 W | 975 W | — | — | — | 900 W | — |
Capacity & Size(3) | ||||||||||||
Capacity (Cups) (cups) | 12 cups | 8 cups | 10 cups | 1 cups | 14 cups | 14 cups | 12 cups | 5 cups | 6 cups | 8 cups | 12 cups | 6 cups |
Water Tank Capacity (ml) | 1774 ml | — | 2070 ml | 355 ml | 2070 ml | 3320 ml | 1800 ml | 739 ml | — | — | 1700 ml | — |
Dimensions (HxWxD) | 335x239x229 mm | HxWxD: 33.0x162.6x243.8 mm | H:363mm x W:180mm x D:351mm | 5.25x5.25x5.25 in | 368x264x293 mm | 14.0x9.0x7.75 inches | 11.0 x 12.25 x 8.25 in | 4.23 x 3.84 x 2.85 in | 86x107x183 mm | 165.1x203.2x142.9 mm | 353x202x328 mm | HxWxD: 7.48x4.06x6.34 inches |
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Filter Type | Reusable | Paper | Flat | paper | Permanent | Charcoal/Gold-tone | Washable basket | Permanent basket | — | stainless steel mesh | Swing‑out basket | — |
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Weight (kg) | 2.70 kg | 0.59 kg | 3.63 kg | 0.2177 kg | 3.20 kg | 4.08 kg | 2.04 kg | 1.13 kg | 0.1 kg | 0.549 kg | 2.268 kg | 0.02 kg |
Body Material | Stainless steel | Borosilicate glass | Stainless steel/plastic | plastic | Stainless Steel | Stainless steel/Glass/Plastic | Plastic | Plastic | borosilicate glass, stainless steel, BPA‑free plastic | borosilicate glass | Plastic | Cast aluminum |
Controls & Interface(2) | ||||||||||||
Control Type | Buttons | Manual | — | manual | — | — | Digital | One-touch | — | manual | — | — |
Display Type | LCD | — | — | — | — | — | Digital | — | — | — | — | — |

Products in the top-left offer the best value (high score, low price).

Professional reviewers commend the CM2046S for its straightforward LCD controls, reliable 177°F brew temperature, and the convenience of a programmable timer and strength selector. They appreciate the thermal carafe's heat retention and the lightweight, plug-in design, but note the omission of pre-infusion and limited detailed performance data from some sources.
Everyday users praise the machine's ability to keep coffee hot for hours, the flavorful results from Vortex Technology, and the spill-free pour spout. Common themes include appreciation for programmable features and the compact footprint, while occasional complaints focus on the cleaning cycle length and perceived lack of sturdiness.

“I am very happy with this pour over coffee maker”

“Helpful and positive”

“brews a full pot in less than half the time of other top-selling home coffee makers”



Choose Cuisinart if you value precise temperature control and water filtration over the space-saving FrontFill design.











Editors and professional reviewers describe the Chemex as a classic, elegant pour-over that excels at delivering a clean, sediment-free cup thanks to its thick bonded filters and lab-grade glass, though they note the need for proprietary filters and the fragility of the glass as drawbacks.
Consumers consistently praise the pure flavor, stylish design, and generous six-cup capacity, while common complaints focus on the learning curve of manual brewing, the requirement to buy separate Chemex filters, and concerns about the glass breaking.

Professional reviewers highlight the GRB Velocity Brew as a restaurant-quality machine brought to the home market, emphasizing its commercial-grade internal hot-water reservoir, precise 200 °F brewing temperature, and spray-head design that together deliver fast, consistent, café-standard coffee.
Everyday users consistently commend the machine for its lightning-fast three-minute brew time, the high quality of the coffee it produces, and the flexibility to brew partial pots, noting that the internal hot-water reservoir eliminates any warm-up lag.

Professional reviewers praise the OXO Brew Single Serve for its beginner‑friendly automation, noting the auto‑drip tank removes the need for a gooseneck kettle and the engineered hole pattern mimics professional pours. They also commend its clear markings and heat‑retaining lid, though they acknowledge the loss of control over pour dynamics and the limitation to single‑serve capacity.
Everyday users consistently highlight the device's ease of use, compact size, and hassle-free cleaning, often comparing its results favorably to barista pours. Recurring complaints focus on the single-serve restriction, lack of built-in temperature control, and dependence on paper filters.

Professional reviewers commend the Ninja Fresh Brew CE451 for its reliable daily performance, offering both Classic and Rich brew styles that deliver consistent flavor. They highlight the drip-free pour, large removable reservoir, low noise level, and intuitive controls as strong points, while noting the occasional carafe spill, absence of a built-in grinder, and the need to select small-batch mode to avoid over-dilution.
Everyday users appreciate the coffee maker's ability to produce hot, fresh coffee with customizable batch sizes, the convenience of a 24-hour delay brew, and the easy-to-clean design. Common praise centers on flavor consistency, the long-lasting warming plate, and the large reservoir, while recurring complaints involve occasional carafe drips, the necessity for precise water measurement, and the lack of an integrated grinder.

Professional reviewers commend the Cuisinart PerfecTemp for its precise temperature control, reliable 14-cup capacity, and flexible 24-hour programming. Features such as the adjustable keep-warm timer, Over-Ice mode, and brew-strength selector are highlighted as differentiators that deliver hotter, bolder coffee without bitterness.
Everyday users love the consistent bold flavor and reliability, often describing the coffee as perfect for dark roasts and praising the machine's durability. Common frustrations revolve around the lack of an alert tone, slow brewing especially for small batches, carafe spillage, and occasional leaks when pre-filled.

Professional reviewers, such as Coffeeness, label the CM1160 series as the best budget drip maker, highlighting its fast 975 W heating, compact size, and solid two-year warranty, while noting the lack of strength control, temperature adjustment, and SCA certification makes it unsuitable for coffee aficionados seeking precision.
Everyday users consistently commend the machine's ease of use, reliable programmable timer, and family-size capacity, with particular praise for the mess-free Sneak-A-Cup feature; complaints are minimal in the limited feedback available.

Professional reviewers commend the DCM600B for its ultra-basic, cost-effective design, noting the minimal part count, compact footprint, and functional keep-hot plate, while criticizing its lack of programmable features, crude overflow solution, and inconsistent weight reporting that hints at variable build quality.
Everyday users generally appreciate the machine's small size, straightforward one-touch operation, and sturdy carafe, but recurring complaints focus on reliability problems, occasional leaks, inconsistent weight claims, and limited feature set compared to pricier competitors.

Professional editors and baristas commend the Brazil 12oz for its compact, colorful design and reliable glass construction, noting it delivers good flavor with a straightforward brewing method, but they caution that the actual yield is lower than claimed and cleanup can be messy.
General users echo the experts, praising the press's size, ease of use, and taste, while repeatedly mentioning the inconvenience of messy grounds and the disappointment of receiving less coffee than the 12 oz label suggests.

Professional reviewers commend the Bodum pour-over for its durable borosilicate glass, reusable stainless-steel filter, and sleek minimalist design, noting its ability to brew 3-4 standard mugs with rich flavor. However, they point out its bulkier footprint, the confusing 8-cup (4 oz) labeling, and the potential for sediment with the permanent filter, suggesting occasional paper use for a cleaner cup.
Everyday users praise the coffee maker for delivering rich, aromatic coffee without paper filters, its ease of use, quick brewing time, and included scoop, while appreciating its eco-friendly and BPA-free construction. Common complaints focus on the misleading 8-cup capacity, occasional sediment from the filter, the hot glass during brewing, and the relatively large size for compact kitchens.

Professional reviewers appreciate the FrontFill coffee maker for its cabinet-friendly design, safety auto-shutoff, and added convenience of a built-in water filter and cleaning reminder, though they note the lack of advanced temperature control and thermal carafe options.
Everyday users have little direct feedback available, but product descriptions suggest common praise for the effortless front-fill and programmable features, while implied complaints focus on basic build quality and the glass carafe's heat retention.

Professional reviewers and editors are not directly quoted in the available sources; however, product listings emphasize the pot's durability, even heating, and ability to produce rich coffee quickly, positioning it as a reliable entry‑level Moka pot.
Consumers consistently highlight the coffee's rich flavor, the sturdy aluminum construction, and the quick, easy brewing process. Praise centers on value for money and suitability for small households or travel, while minor issues revolve around handle comfort and the lack of precise size details.






