10 Drip Coffee Machine Tricks Experts Recommend

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10 Drip Coffee Machine Tricks Experts Recommend

The Best Drip Coffee Machines

Drip coffee makers can be powerful machines that permit hands-free brewing. But they can also be heavy and heavy and take up valuable counter space or even a spot under the cabinets.

The top drip machines have a simple design and are simple to use. Some drip machines include additional features like programmable clocks or self-cleaning modes to make your morning coffee more personalized.

1. De'Longhi TrueBrew

The De'Longhi TrueBrew is a one-stop shop for coffee. It can be made from whole beans to a large carafe with a few presses. It has a built-in burr grinder (taken directly from De'Longhi's espresso machines) that measures out the proper amount of coffee grounds, then compacts them prior to brewing – eliminating wasteful pods and filters made of plastic.

It also comes with a variety of settings that can be adapted to the size of your cup or design, from 3oz espresso drinks, up to 16oz of iced coffee, and 40oz for the standard carafe. It can pour coffee into any container you choose whether it's a large cup or a small espresso cup. It can even make tea!

Bean Extract Technology is a technical term that manufacturers love to employ. It "adapts and grinds" beans based on your preferences. But really, that's nothing more than marketing. It's crucial that it's simple to use, fast and doesn't cause lots of mess when making coffee. It is not able to brew either a short shot or a lengthy shot of espresso and does not include steam wand. If you're looking for these features, I would suggest looking into the Moccamaster KBGV Select.

2. Cuisinart MultiServe

This is one the best drip coffee makers on the market. It consistently produces delicious, hot cups of coffee that are brewed efficiently.

We also appreciated the ease at that we could customize the brewing experience. You can choose your cup size (from 5-ounce single serving to a full carafe) and the strength you want by turning dials and also choose between the french press or a regular setting. You can also make cold brew using the push of the button, or select from a range of specialty options like Over Ice and Roasted.

The only downside is that the design isn't as elegant as some of the other more sophisticated models we've tried. For example the rounded Smeg drip machine looks like a gleaming Easter egg and is a refreshing departure from boxy competitors. However, its slim water tank and narrow opening can be difficult to navigate, particularly in the dark when the brew is in process. It takes a little more thought and effort than some consumers might want to make part of their daily routine.

3. Keurig K-Cup brewer

Keurig single-serve coffee makers utilize K-cups that are prepackaged, eliminating the necessity of measuring and grinding grounds, and also control the brewing time. They can also brew one cup of coffee in under two minutes, which is significantly quicker than a standard drip machine.

The Keurigs that we tested produced a lot more mess than drip machines. The spout spewing the hot coffee creates a 2-inch splash zone, which leaves droplets on the drip tray, machine, and counter. They also make a snarling, loud sputtering sound while making coffee.

Despite the mess, the Keurigs we've tested perform well. The Smart Keurig K-Cafe is the most advanced model, comes with a removable water reservoir, four K-cup sizes, three temperature settings and a customizable program. It also has a dishwasher-safe milk frother that can froth skim, whole and nondairy milk. It's a great choice for anyone looking to brew a different cup of coffee each day or for those with large families that require more capacity.

The Keurig Instant Pod is another ideal choice for anyone who is looking for a simple and easy-to-use single-serve device. It comes with a huge 78-ounce water tank that can brew many cups before needing to be filled. Additionally, it can make a cup with the coffee you grind yourself, which is a rare feature for a Keurig. The controls are simple and easy to use however the machine communicates via tones and chirps, not a display, which makes it difficult to know the moment when a coffee is ready.

4. Cuisinart Drip Machine

This dependable, mid-priced machine comes with everything you need to start your day. It has a large reservoir that holds 14 cups, and a clear window to indicate the water level. It is easy to use due to the large buttons and clearly labeled labels. The filter and grinder that are removable can be cleaned easily in the sink. This eliminates the need to brush out the grounds from hard-to reach areas. It also includes a handy brew-strength selector that lets you choose between three different settings, including bold.

The reservoir comes with a charcoal-filter that removes metals, unpleasant flavors and odors from the tap water. This could make your coffee to taste flat or burned. This means less maintenance and a better tasting cup of joe.

Another benefit: the programmability feature lets you to set your coffee brewing to a certain time. The pause button lets you to pour one or two cups of coffee before the whole pot is finished making coffee, which is useful for hectic mornings when you need an extra dose of caffeine. It's also a pretty attractive looking coffee maker, with sleek design that is more at home on a kitchen counter than most boxy drip machines.

5. Ratio Six

Similar to its older sibling, the Ratio Eight, the Six offers premium quality with a lower price point and smaller footprint. The single-button system emulates the pour-over process, and comes with a precise metered flow of water and the perfect temperature for coffee. The machine requires 1400 Watts of power to warm the water and complete the brewing process within 5 to 6 minutes. This is a lot more efficient than the lower-end models we test. The rapid brew is largely due to the blooming cycle that allows grounds of coffee to settle prior to the shower head delivering the rest of the water to ensure optimal extraction.

The Six utilizes a heat shield that is unique in order to ensure that the water is at the right temperature and to protect the spray head.  drip coffee machine Coffeee  is among a few brewers that has been Golden Cup certified by Specialty Coffee Association. This means it maintains the right temperature of brewing throughout the entire process of brewing.

The Six is elegant, minimalist and sleek in design. It has a stainless steel carafe on top of a Melitta flat-bottom filter holder. The carafe that is insulated keeps brewed coffee warm, without the use of heated plates. This helps preserve flavor.

6. Gevi 10-Cup Espresso Maker

The Gevi is a small and sleek coffee maker that doesn't take up a lot of counter space. It makes a fantastic tasting cup of coffee. The touchscreen has cute little icons that let you select one-touch commands (such as Bold, or in the case of making just half a cup, the One to Four cups feature). The machine lets you set the timer, as well as toggle off or on the audible tone that signifies the end of the brewing cycle.



It's great to have a built-in coffee grinder that allows you to adjust the size and the strength of your coffee. It takes some time to get used to how the machine works however, it's easy when you've done. It has plenty of the features that you'd 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 can be a problem if you need to serve multiple people. However, it's a great option if you're looking to buy drip coffee maker that has an integrated grinder and the flexibility to make different kinds of drinks. It comes with a one-year warranty and a great customer service.

7. Moccamaster KBGV

The Moccamaster is a high-end drip-coffee maker made to last. It comes with a 5-year warranty and is made in the Netherlands by Technivorm. Its sleek glass carafe sits on top of a warming device that keeps the coffee at an optimal temperature for up to six minutes. It can be programmed to work with a full pot or a half pot and is certified to brew coffee using the recommended temperatures and times by the Specialty Coffee Association. It also comes with a "practically invisible drip stopper," a small lever located beneath the brew kettle that will stop the flow of coffee if you take away the carafe while making coffee.

This machine is more expensive than others on the market but it's worth the cost for those who want to enjoy consistently great coffee without spending a lot in the kitchen. All parts that come into contact with ground or water are easily accessible. The brew process is slower than other models, but still faster than pour-over brewing. The Moccamaster's unique, reminiscent design of workshop tools and scientific instruments adds sophistication to your kitchen.