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Technivorm Moccamaster 53923 KBGV Select Coffee Maker Juniper, 40 oz, 10 Cup, 1.25 L

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Arrives Sunday, Nov 10
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Color: Juniper


Features

  • Perfect Coffee Every Time: This pump-free coffee maker heats water to the correct temperature for coffee extraction
  • Brew-Volume Selector switch for brewing half or full carafes Easy to Use: The Moccamaster brews a full 40 oz pot of coffee in 4-6 minutes using one switch
  • Easy to Use: The Moccamaster brews a full 40 oz pot of coffee in 4-6 minutes using one switch
  • Quiet and Safe: The Moccamaster Select quietly brews your coffee and automatically turns off after 100 minutes
  • Delicious Coffee and Peace of Mind: Moccamaster coffee brewers have a 5-year warranty

Description

The selector switch on the KBGV Select allows you to choose between brewing a half or full carafe. The brewing speed and hotplate temperature adjust according to your choice, brewing either amount to the golden cup standard. The brew basket automatically stops the flow of coffee when removing the carafe. All glass carafe brewers feature a hotplate with an independent heating element that holds your coffee at the perfect temperature.

Brand: Technivorm Moccamaster


Color: Juniper


Product Dimensions: 6.5"D x 12.75"W x 14"H


Special Feature: Auto Shut-Off


Coffee Maker Type: Drip Coffee Machine


Brand: Technivorm Moccamaster


Color: Juniper


Product Dimensions: 6.5"D x 12.75"W x 14"H


Special Feature: Auto Shut-Off


Coffee Maker Type: Drip Coffee Machine


Filter Type: Paper


Style: Coffee Maker


Specific Uses For Product: Makes Coffee


Recommended Uses For Product: Making Coffee


Exterior Finish: Juniper


Included Components: Coffee Maker, Carafe


Operation Mode: Fully Automatic


Voltage: 120


Model Name: KBGV Select


Number of Items: 1


Human Interface Input: Buttons


Item Weight: 8.25 pounds


Manufacturer: Technivorm Moccamaster


Country of Origin: Netherlands


Item model number: 53923


Date First Available: December 2, 2022


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • The best. Hands down.
Color: Orange
I love coffee. My wife loves coffee. And over the years we’ve tried to love many, perhaps dozens of coffee makers. The cuisinart grind n’ brew, the oxo smart pour over. Mr coffee, Hamilton beech more cuisinart. Vac pots, French presses the list goes on. We didn’t discriminate. Some were ok for a while. Some awful right away. None lasted very long (and 3 weeks in the longevity jury is out on the Moca master too) the last 4 or 5 machines, I already had my eye on the moccamaster, but couldn’t bring myself to cross the 300USD rubicon on a coffee machine. How good could it be really right? After our last machine died at the beginning of April (the entirely mediocre Cuisineart pour over) we went for it. An orange Mocamaster KVBG. There’s no going back. It’s the best coffee machine I’ve ever had. By a wide margin. 1) the coffee is hot. Like really hot. Our last machine didn’t break 180F when brewing. This machine is consistently 201F (we are around 200ft above sea level if that matters to you), it’s also relatedly strong and flavorful. 2) it brews quickly and quietly. The machine brews 10 cups in under 4 minutes it’s less than half the time our prior machine took. 3) the coffee stays really hot: the heating plate is running on its a separate heating element and circuit from the brewer heating element and both are very powerful. Coffee is held around 180 for 2 hours 4) this is one I wouldn’t have thought much about but it’s not unimportant. There is a very limited amount of plastic contacting the hot water or coffee. The heater body is metal. Heating elements are copper, the hoses are silicone and the brew head is stainless steel. The only meaningful contact with plastic is when the hot coffee enters the carafe (the cover is plastic). This is a major improvement over every other machine I’ve ever used. Which had aluminum heating coils inside plastic heater tanks, plastic spray heads etc. 5) the aesthetic. It’s not retro. It never changed. It’s unreformed. It is a big Orange middle finger from the 1970s sitting on your kitchen counter. There is no WiFi. There is no app. There’s not a clock. Simply an on off switch (and a pot size adjuster which may or may not really do anything). I find it refreshing: last year when our washing machine broke it was a struggle to find one that wasn’t internet enabled. Why do I want an internet enable washing machine? So far I couldn’t be happier. Somehow it feels like a good value for the 350USD (as of April 23). If you’re on the fence. I’d go for it. You won’t look back. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2023 by JMA

  • Stop overthinking — buy it
Color: Juniper
I love coffee - let’s start with that. In college I had a Keurig. Sure, fairly convenient for those bustling mornings to class. But let’s face it - the coffee product *sucks*. So I switched back to filter coffee with a Chemex, which I love, but sometimes I just don’t have the times in the morning to sit there and measure out the grams of water I’m pouring. I bought a Ninja Duelbrew pro. And honestly, made solid drip coffee for all of the features it had. That is, until the computer died *15 months* after purchase. Reminder - their warranty is 12 months. When I contacted them, they could not sell me parts, and sent me a “limited time offer” to buy a new one at the low low price of $159.99 + $25 shipping. Ha! Went to Reddit, realized this machine was legit, and bought it. It’s simple. It makes coffee. Good coffee. Really, really good coffee. And it looks gorgeous. It’s a simple machine that perfects brewing drip coffee. Two mechanical switches, and a bunch of copper heating elements. That’s it. No computers to break, no fancy gizmos. As an engineer, sometimes gizmos are fun, but what’s more fun is something engineered to near perfection. That’s what this coffee maker is. Pro tip — if you want this machine but think you’ll miss having one that you can set up at night to brew in the morning, just buy a $12 smart plug. I use a smart plug with this, and am able to get everything laid out the morning before. Using apple home, I have it turn on at whatever time I want, with the coffee and water already filled. And boom - great coffee, at the time I need it. Sure, it’s not as *fancy* to grind your beans the night before. But hey, it still tastes delicious, and is the best tasting coffee I’ve been able to produce from home. So just buy it. It’s a coffee machine with a 5 year warranty, where else can you find that? Most catchy name machines are designed to last 1-2 years and be thrown away. Do yourself, and the environment, a favor and buy a machine that could last years and years to come. It’s worth every penny ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 3, 2023 by Billy S.

  • Great Coffee Machine with a few Quirks and limited Features
Color: Stone Grey
First, let me say I looked at a few colors first before settling on Stone Grey. I was originally leaning towards matte silver, but it honestly didn't look as rich and impressive as I thought it would and then polished silver looked good, but not 'distinctive'. So I ordered the Stone Grey and it looks SO good - it has a unique 'crinkle' metallic finish to it, making it look very rich but the color is also timeless. I have a good Breville burr grinder and got some good coffee and set it for a more coarse setting as recommended. The coffee came out really good, but immediately before brewing my first cup, I noticed some quirks that are worth mentioning: - you can not remove the water canister and fill it up - you have to bring the water to it - it will brew 100% of the water in the water canister (ie. you can't fill it up and brew 2 cups or 4 cups or anything; it will brew 100% of whatever water is in the canister, so fill it up carefully) - that's the biggest drawback I personally have so far - the cups are European cups (like most coffee makers) - ie. 1 cup is 4oz. So a 16 oz travel mug is "4 cups" - it is MUCH lighter than I expected (not good or bad, just unexpected) - plastics are cheap (just being honest - they are shiny and cheap) - glass carafe is crazy thin and light (worried it will break over time, but we'll see) - there are only two switches - on/off (with an auto-off) and 1/2 or full pot. That's it. No timer, no program function, etc. In other words, it does one thing and it does it well as there are really no other features to speak of, other than things behind the scenes that just work (hand built, quality materials other than the plastics, proper temperature, proper dosing, etc.) I don't regret my purchase after my terrible experience with Breville Grind 'n Brew that stopped working in less than 2-years for a similar cost. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 5, 2022 by Chardo Chardo

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