Rankings

The Ninja Fresh Brew™ CE451 is a 14-cup programmable drip coffee maker praised for its large removable reservoir and versatile brewing options. Its main trade-offs are the lack of a built-in grinder and occasional carafe spillage. Ideal for families or offices that need flexible batch sizes and scheduling.

The Zojirushi EC-ESC120 Dome Brew Programmable offers precise 200 °F brewing with a suite of programmable controls, including a 24-hour delay timer and bloom-time adjustment. Its bulkier size and dated display can be drawbacks for space-conscious users. Best suited for coffee enthusiasts who value flexibility and consistent extraction.

The Cuisinart DGB-400NAS is a 12-cup automatic grind-and-brew coffee maker with a built-in blade grinder, 24-hour timer and brew-pause feature, delivering fresh-ground coffee on demand. Its noisy grinder and need for regular cleaning are notable drawbacks. Ideal for households that value programmability and fresh coffee but can tolerate some maintenance.

The BLACK+DECKER CM1160B is a 12-cup programmable digital coffeemaker praised for its quick brew and convenient Sneak-A-Cup feature. It lacks advanced options like brew-strength control and has a primarily plastic construction. Ideal for budget-conscious households needing reliable daily coffee.

The Fellow Aiden Precision Coffee Maker automates pour-over brewing with exact temperature control, bloom/pulse flow, and app-based scheduling, delivering café-quality coffee in a thermal carafe. Its trade-offs are a bulky, heavy design and a learning curve for the advanced controls, plus no dedicated hot-water function. Ideal for tech-savvy coffee enthusiasts who value precision over compactness.

The BUNN Heat N Brew is a 10-cup programmable drip coffee maker praised for its precise temperature control and drip-free carafe. Its trade-offs include a slower brew cycle and the need for proprietary filters. Ideal for coffee enthusiasts who value flavor consistency and programmable convenience.

The Keurig K-Duo Gen 2 offers versatile dual-brew capability with a large 72-oz reservoir and programmable scheduling. Its rear-mounted reservoir and lack of espresso-type functions are notable trade-offs. Ideal for households that want both pod convenience and carafe brewing.

The BLACK+DECKER Split Brew CM0122 offers 12-cup capacity with the ability to brew both hot coffee and a stronger iced version using Vortex Technology. Its dual-mode design adds complexity and requires regular cleaning, and power rating variations may affect brewing speed. Best suited for users who want hot and iced coffee from one compact machine.

The BLACK+DECKER CM5000B is a 12-cup grind-and-brew coffee maker with a built-in grinder and 24-hour timer, delivering fresh coffee and convenient scheduling. Its limited grind customization and relatively large footprint are trade-offs. Ideal for families or offices that value fresh coffee without a separate grinder.
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12 cups | 14 cupsbest | 10 cups | 12 cups | 12 cups | 12 cups | 10 cups | 12 cups | 12 cups | |
— | 8.75 cups | — | 12 cupsbest | — | 9 cups | — | — | 12 cupsbest | |
| ↓ lower better | — | 600 secondsbest | 780 seconds | 720 seconds | — | — | — | — | — |
— | — | — | — | — | — | — | 93.33 °Cbest | — | |
| ↓ lower better | 2.33 kg | 3.2 kg | 3.856 kg | 5.49 kg | 2.92 kg | 0.45 kgbest | 4.35 kg | 4.65 kg | 0.45 kgbest |
120 Vbest | 120 Vbest | 120 Vbest | — | 120 Vbest | — | — | 120 Vbest | — | |
| ↓ lower better | 975 Wbest | 1,100 W | — | — | 1,000 W | — | 1,700 W | 1,050 W | 1,025 W |
2 years | 1 years | 3 yearsbest | 2 years | 2 years | — | 2 years | 1 years | 3 yearsbest |
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Capacity(2) | |||||||||
Brew Capacity (Cups) (cups) | 12 cups | 14 cups | 10 cups | 12 cups | 12 cups | 12 cups | 10 cups | 12 cups | 12 cups |
Water Reservoir Capacity (cups) | — | 8.75 cups | — | 12 cups | — | 9 cups | — | — | 12 cups |
Performance(2) | |||||||||
Brew Time (seconds) | — | 600 seconds | 780 seconds | 720 seconds | — | — | — | — | — |
Brew Temperature (°C) | — | — | 92-93 °C | — | — | — | — | 93.33 °C | — |
Power & Energy(3) | |||||||||
Power Type | Electric | Electric | Electric | Corded | Electric | AC | Electric | electric | electric |
Voltage (V) | 120 V | 120 V | 120 V | — | 120 V | — | 110-120 V | 120 V | — |
Power Consumption (W) | 975 W | 1100 W | — | — | 1000 W | — | 1700 W | 1050 W | 1025 W |
Warranty & Support(1) | |||||||||
Warranty Period (years) | 2 years | 1 years | 3 years | 2 years | 2 years | — | 2 years | 1 years | 3 years |
Features(1) | |||||||||
Number of Included Accessories (items) | 5 items | 4 items | — | 7 items | — | — | 30 items | 1 items | 2 items |
Build & Design(6) | |||||||||
Weight (kg) | 2.33 kg | 3.20 kg | 3.856 kg | 5.49 kg | 2.92 kg | 0.45 kg | 4.35 kg | 4.65 kg | 0.45 kg |
Height (cm) | 30.75 cm | 36.8 cm | 41.9 cm | 39.37 cm | 37.12 cm | 32.3 cm | 22.7 cm | 38.7 cm | 39.4 cm |
Width (cm) | 12.7 cm | 26.4 cm | 21.6 cm | 34.29 cm | 34.80 cm | 28.2 cm | 22.7 cm | 20.6 cm | 25.4 cm |
Depth (cm) | 20.70 cm | 29.3 cm | 22.9 cm | 25.4 cm | 21.59 cm | 32.8 cm | 30.5 cm | 27.3 cm | 20.7 cm |
Primary Material | Plastic | Stainless Steel | Stainless steel | Plastic | Plastic | — | Stainless steel | stainless steel | stainless steel, plastic |
Filter Type | Reusable | Reusable permanent | Proprietary Bunn | Permanent | — | — | Cone and flat‑bottom (Melitta #2 compatible) | — | gold-tone permanent |

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

Professional reviewers describe the CM1160B as a solid entry-level programmable coffeemaker, emphasizing its fast brew technology, straightforward digital interface, and the convenient Sneak-A-Cup feature. While praised for reliability and value, they note the lack of premium options such as brew-strength selection, adjustable timers, and a more upscale build.
Everyday users appreciate the machine's quick brewing, ease of programming, good value, and the mess-free Sneak-A-Cup, often reporting years of dependable service. Common complaints focus on the hard-to-read programming buttons and the absence of advanced customization features.

“Makes great-tasting coffee quickly; easy to use and program; good value; stays hot well; no mess from Sneak-A-Cup”

“A YouTube review (2025) emphasizes straightforward programming, 10-minute full brews, and hassle-free reservoir, deeming it a strong value despite minor spills.”

“Tom's Guide highlights the drip-free pour, huge 70-oz. reservoir for families, and low noise (65 dB max), calling it easy for beginners with a well-written manual.”











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 and lack of a built-in grinder.
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 consistently commend the Heat N' Brew for its precise temperature control, SCA certification, and drip-free carafe, describing the coffee as exceptional and the design as sleek and easy to clean.
Everyday users praise the machine for delivering hot, smooth, non-bitter coffee and for its straightforward programming and cleanup.

Professional reviewers commend the CM5000 for its convenient 24-hour timer, integrated grinder and permanent filter, positioning it as a solid, affordable grind-and-brew option, though they note the strength settings are subtle and the grind control is less granular than higher-end competitors.
Everyday users generally praise the ease of use, simple cleaning and the Sneak-A-Cup feature, while noting occasional difficulty finding whole beans and that the strength levels may not be markedly different; overall sentiment is positive with minor usability caveats.

Professional reviewers and editors are not represented in the available sources; product pages rely on manufacturer claims such as Vortex Technology delivering even saturation and a 75% stronger brew for iced coffee. Wayfair’s AI‑generated aggregates highlight programmability and self‑cleaning but provide no independent editorial analysis.
Everyday users appreciate the quick programming, the ability to brew both hot and iced coffee in one machine, and the strong flavor of the iced brew. Complaints are minimal due to low review volume, though users note the need for regular cleaning and the requirement for cold filtered water to achieve the best iced-coffee results.

Professional reviewers commend the K-Duo Gen 2 for its dual-brew flexibility, effective Brew Over Ice function, and user-friendly digital interface, noting that MultiStream technology improves flavor consistency. Minor drawbacks noted include the rear-mounted reservoir and the absence of carafe-based iced coffee or espresso capabilities.
Everyday users show mixed feelings; while some appreciate the convenience of having both pod and carafe options and the iced-coffee feature, a few report dissatisfaction with overall performance and find the back-placed reservoir less convenient.

Professional reviewers commend the Aiden for its precise temperature control, bloom and pulse features, and thoughtful reservoir size, calling it a real winner in the home brewing space.
Everyday users love the convenience of brewing high-quality coffee without manual pour-over effort and value the flexibility from single-serve to full carafe brewing.

Professional reviewers praise the Zojirushi's Shower Dome for delivering uniform water dispersion that eliminates dry grounds and yields clear, balanced flavors. They highlight the Taste Tuner as a standout feature for fine-tuning brew strength, and commend the solid, durable construction. Minor criticisms focus on the unit's large footprint and a digital display that looks dated next to sleeker competitors.
Everyday users echo the experts, lauding the consistent taste achieved through even saturation and the ability to customize strength. They also appreciate the generous 12-cup capacity and the iced coffee mode. The most common complaints revolve around the coffee maker's bulkiness and an interface that feels old-school.

Professional reviewers commend the DGB-400NAS for delivering consistently flavorful coffee thanks to its built-in grinder and intuitive programmable controls. They also note its attractive kitchen presence and reliability, while pointing out the noisy blade grinder and the higher upkeep compared to basic drip machines as notable downsides.
Consumers overwhelmingly praise the fresh, full-bodied taste and the convenience of scheduling brews, often highlighting the machine's durability. Common criticisms focus on the loud grinder, the need for regular deep cleaning, and occasional leaks or grinder irregularities after extended use.



