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The Best Drip Coffee Machines

Drip coffee makers can be powerful machines that permit hands-free making. However, they can be heavy and bulky and take up valuable counter space or an area under the cabinets.

The best drip machines feature a simple design and are easy to use. Some have extra features that make your morning cup of coffee more flexible such as timers that are programmable and self-cleaning modes.

1. De'Longhi TrueBrew

The De'Longhi TrueBrew is an all-in-one shop for coffee. It can go from whole beans to a full carafe by pressing a few buttons. It comes with a built-in burr grinder (taken from De'Longhi espresso machines) that measures out the proper amount of grounds. It then compacts them prior to brewing - eliminating wasteful plastic pods and filters.

It also comes with a variety of settings to fit your preferred cup size or style, from 3oz espresso drinks to 16oz of iced coffee and 40oz for the standard carafe. It dispenses the coffee in your choice of vessel, from big mugs to those tiny espresso cups, or even tall travel mugs that wouldn't typically fit under drip machines. It even makes tea!

Bean Extract Technology is a jargony term that manufacturers love to employ. It "adapts and grinds" beans to suit your selection. That's all marketing. It's essential that it's easy to use, fast and doesn't create lots of mess when making coffee. It's not able to make a quick shot or a long shot espresso and does not include steam wand. If you're looking to get those features, I suggest taking a look at the Moccamaster KBG Select instead.

2. Cuisinart MultiServe

This is one of the top kitchenaid drip coffee maker coffee machines available on the market. It consistently produces delicious hot cups of joe that brew quickly and efficiently from sleek, relatively compact components that are easy to operate--all for an incredibly affordable cost.

We also appreciated the ease at which we were able to customize the brewing experience. You can choose the size of your cup (from 5-ounce single servings up to a full carafe) and your desired strength by simply turning dials, as well as choose between either a french press or regular setting. You can make cold brew at the push of a button or select from a range of specialty options, such as Over Ice and Roasted.

The only drawback is that it's not quite as sleek as the more sophisticated models that we tried. The rounded Smeg drip maker is for instance, and looks like an Easter egg and is a welcome alternative to the traditional models. But its slender water tank and narrow opening could be difficult to navigate, particularly in the dark when the brew is being made. It requires a bit more thought and effort than some consumers would want as part of their daily routine.

3. Keurig K-Cup brewer

Keurig single serve coffee makers use pre-packaged K cups, which eliminates the requirement to measure or grind grounds. They can also be controlled in brewing time. These machines can also make the cup of coffee in under two minutes, which is significantly faster than a traditional drip machine.

However, the Keurigs we've tested make quite a mess, much more than drip machines. The spout that spews hot coffee leaves a 2-inch splash area, and spills out droplets all over the drip tray, machine and counter. They also make a snarling, loud sputtering sound while making coffee.

Despite the mess, the Keurigs that we've tested have performed well. The K-Cafe with Smart Keurig is the most advanced model, featuring a removable reservoir, four K-cup sizes with three temperature settings and a menu that can be customized. It also comes with an milk frother that can froth whole, skim or non-dairy milk. This is an excellent option for those who want to brew different coffee every morning or for large families that require the capacity of a larger.

igenix-ig8127-filter-coffee-maker-10-cup-carafe-anti-drip-and-keep-warm-function-removable-funnel-for-easy-cleaning-1-25-litres-external-water-level-gauge-black-1691.jpgKeurig Instant pod is another excellent option for those looking for a single-serve machine that is easy to use and simple. It comes with a 78 ounce tank that can make multiple cups before needing to be refilled. It can also create a cup of coffee using the coffee you grind yourself, which is a rare feature for the form of a Keurig. The controls are simple and easy to use however, the machine communicates using tones and chirps instead of a display, making it difficult to know the moment when a filtered coffee makers is ready.

4. Cuisinart Drip Machine

This reliable, mid-priced machine comes with everything you need to get started on your day. It has a large 14-cup reservoir, as well as an easy-to-read water level indicator window. It is simple to use because of the large buttons that have clearly labeled labels. The filter coffee machine with timer and grinder that are removable can both be cleaned in the sink. This removes the need to scrub out the grounds from hard-to reach places. It also includes a handy brew-strength selector that lets you select from three different settings, including bold.

The reservoir also has charcoal filtering that can help absorb metals and other unpleasant odors and flavors in the tap water, which can cause coffee to taste dry or burned. This means less maintenance and a more enjoyable cup of coffee.

Another perk: The programability feature makes it simple to set your coffee to brew at a certain time. The button to pause allows you to pour a cup or two before the entire pot is making coffee. This can be helpful in busy mornings when you need an extra boost of caffeine. It's also a very attractive looking coffee maker, with a sleek design that looks more at home on the countertop than the bulky drip machines.

5. Ratio Six

Like its older sibling the Ratio Eight, the Six offers premium quality with a lower price point and smaller footprint. Its single-button operation mimics a skilled pour over with precision metered water flow and the ideal temperature for coffee. The machine consumes 1400 Watts of power to heat the water and complete the brewing process within 5 to 6 minutes. This is significantly faster than the majority of the cheaper models that we tested. The speedy brew is partly due to the blooming cycle that allows the coffee grounds to settle prior to the shower head delivering the remainder of the water for optimal extraction.

The Six uses a heat shield that is unique to ensure that the water is at the right temperature and protect the spray head. It is among the few brewers to be Golden Cup certified by the Specialty Coffee Association, which means it keeps the correct brewing temperature consistently throughout the brew cycle.

The Six is minimalist, sleek and minimal in design. It features a stainless steel carafe on the top of a Melitta flat-bottom filter holder. The carafe that is insulated keeps the coffee hot, without the need for heated plates. This helps preserve flavor.

6. Gevi 10-Cup Coffee Maker

The Gevi brews great-tasting coffee and comes with an elegant, compact design that doesn't take up lots of counter space. The touchscreen display has cute icons that allow you to choose one-touch commands (such as Bold, or when you're making just half a pot, the One to Four cup option). The machine also allows you to set the timer, and turn the brew cycle-finished tone that sounds audible on or off.

It's nice to have a built-in grinder that allows you to adjust the size and intensity of your coffee. It can take some time to understand how the machine operates, but it's intuitive once you do. It comes with many of the features that you would expect to find on higher-end models.

The only drawback is that it's not able to brew the entire carafe in one go which could be a problem if you're serving a lot of people. It's a great choice if you want an espresso maker with a built in grinder and the ability to make a variety of drinks. It comes with a 1-year warranty and a great customer service.

7. Moccamaster KBGV

The Moccamaster KBGV is a top drip coffee maker built to last. It's manufactured by Technivorm in the Netherlands and comes with a five-year guarantee. The sleek glass carafe is set on top of a warming device that keeps the coffee at an ideal temperature for up to six minutes. It can be programmed to make a full or half pot, and is certified to brew at ideal temperatures and times recommended by the Specialty Coffee Association. It also comes with a "practically invisible drip stopper," that's a small lever below the brew basket, which stops the flow of coffee if you take the carafe off during the brewing.

While this machine is more expensive than other models on the market it's worth the investment for anyone who wants to enjoy consistently great coffee without spending too much time in the kitchen. All parts that come into contact with ground or water are easily accessible. The brewing process is slower than other models but still faster than pour over brewing. Besides, the Moccamaster's unique design is reminiscent of tools used in workshops or scientific instruments and adds the perfect touch of elegance to your kitchen.

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