☕ Brewed to Perfection, Styled for You!
The Moccamaster KBG Select is a premium filter coffee machine featuring a striking red metallic finish, designed for both aesthetics and functionality. With a 1.25L capacity and lightweight design, it ensures effortless brewing of delicious coffee, making it a perfect addition to any modern kitchen.
Brand | Moccamaster |
Model Number | 53821 |
Colour | Red Metallic |
Product Dimensions | 17 x 32 x 36 cm; 3.6 kg |
Special Features | Jug |
Item Weight | 3.6 kg |
C**N
Top Notch Machine
After several filter machines over the years this is without doubt the best machine I’ve bought. Was reluctant to spend that much but you get what you pay for. Some parts are a little plasticy but the point is it brews great coffee. I got tired of cheaper machines making tepid Luke warm coffee. This machine makes actual HOT Coffee. No fancy functions timers or gadgets it just makes great coffee. So if your the type who likes to count the exact amount of coffee grains an tweak a lot of settings then it’s probably not for you. Simplicity is always the best design. It’s also worth investing in a burr coffee grinder. Fill it to number 4 with a medium grind an it gives you two decent size mugs of great coffee on the half pot function. It is hand made so worth the money in my view. I used the same beans and grind I normally do an was blown away by the taste a quality difference. Nice to be able to write a good review for a change.
S**E
This is the one!
Initially I was a bit dubious in ordering this drip filter. Let’s be honest it’s not cheap and previous machines I have used or have been such a let down. But I was swayed by some reviews here and on YouTube…I have been pleasantly surprised by quality of the build and of the brew. As long as you put a good coffee in this will definitely look after your coffee. Just perfect. I would say the Select is comparable if not better than a V60 process it handles the smaller brews so well.I quite often make 2-4 cup (1-2 mugs) . Given the price of the Mochamaster as you would expect the build quality is excellent. The plastics are sturdy, metal..is well metal with a great paint finish. This is a very simple machine to use and just does what it’s supposed too very very well, would hundred percent recommend purchasing the Mochamaster select if you are thinking about this type of coffee. Bad bits…not many…glass carafe doesn’t retain heat like that of a Bodum,,,but keeping it on hot plate solves that issue..umm that’s about it…honestly couldn’t be happier :)
B**F
The Rolex or Leica of filter coffee makers
You don't need this, any more than you need an expensive wristwatch. All right, it makes perfect coffee every time, at precisely the right temperature, aromatic, rich, flavourful, deeply satisfying. It looks good; the one pictured that I have is in off-white. It is a pleasure to use every morning. I look forward to operating it in the early hours when I awake. Watching it do its job is fun. The solid construction — largely metal — delights. The percolation-type action is a visual treat. You will say that I am fetishising the Moccamaster. A cheap alternative can probably make coffee almost as well, you will say. Well, almost. Well, probably. Why pay more when you could buy a cheap one for a tenth the price or less? you ask. I reply that I've been penny-wise, dollar foolish like that my whole sorry life, so that I've been through about ten shoddily-made filter coffee makers, and have saved a few cents for my pains. I'm ahead by a few cents! So you could pass on the Moccamaster. On the other hand, if you saw it in action, if you woke up and drank the coffee as I have done, you might follow me in buying one. It's very obviously built to last. Even has a five-year warranty, I understand. There's so much landfill on Amazon, and landfill this decidedly is not. You could buy cheap junk, as I have done, fool that I am, countless times in Pavlovian fashion. Or you could go for robust quality like this, handmade by some enterprising, practical, reliable Dutchmen and Dutchwomen in their little factory in the Netherlands. (You can see them in action in various YouTube videos.) A business that had the bright idea of resisting the temptation to export jobs to China and instead concentrated on high standards. Result: success and popularity for them, coffee perfection for me.
S**1
Makes great coffee
I had a Lavazza Pod machine, okay but felt guilty about the pod mountain. Also I've been reading about the health benefits of drinking freshly ground coffee (so not from the supermarkets). If you want to press a button this won't be for you but if you're happy to spend a few minutes prepping then washing up the parts later you'll get a great cup and a few cups of coffee. I make half a carafe for myself which gives me 3 medium cups or 6 smaller ones. I put it in a flask for drinking through the morning. The machine can keep it hot for 40 minutes if you want to do that. It's hot enough that I can pour my first cup out, take the dogs in the garden for 5' then come back and drink it and I like m coffee hot, not warm. It does look a bit flimsy but so far so good, I've been using it daily for a few months now so hope to get some years out of it.
S**H
Easy and delicious
It is very simple to use. It is a nice product to make a delicious coffee quickly. No plastic taste at all.
S**X
Love it
Great quality, simple design, well engineered and great coffee.Simply the best
A**R
An understated design classic
This is such a beautiful coffee maker. It is extremely well made and simple with its form follows function design approach. It makes delicious coffee, using a copper heating element which heats the water to the ideal temperature and does not flavour the water. It is an understated design classic. I recommend this coffee machine to anyone who loves coffee.
A**R
Beautifully made and high quality machine
This is a very high quality coffee maker, and cannot be faulted on that score at all. Unfortunately, despite having a half flow setting (which is why we chose this specific model) for a slower flow of the water through the filter (designed for producing smaller amounts or to get a stronger final brew) we found we just couldn't get the strength of coffee we like. We tried putting in loads more ground coffee and the half flow setting, but found the resulting brew just too weak. So, sadly, for us it's back to the old fashioned filter paper or (if I'm feeling lazy) the cafetiere in the mornings.
T**N
No hassle
No quidebook needed. Enjoy!
B**E
Worth the money!
There's a reason this machine isn't cheap. It has been handmade in the Netherlands since the late 60's and is built to last. As long as you follow the extremely straight forward guide and recommended ratio, you'll get a perfect coffee every time.
A**R
Average coffee maker
This is one of the most expensive coffee makers in the market. Unfortunately I didn’t find any value of money. Makes average coffee, made with awful cheap plastic. The price shouldn’t be more than $100AUD.
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