
- Sales Rank: #62888 in Kitchen & Housewares
- Color: Black
- Brand: Technivorm
- Model: 9586
- Dimensions: 15.50" h x
7.00" w x
11.50" l,
Features
- Recommended by Cook's Illustrated. Roastmasters listed as their source.
- Certified by the Specialty Coffee Association of America and European Coffee Brewing Centre (Oslo).
- Includes stainless thermal carafe with 2 lids, a brew-thru and a travel lid. Hand built. Copper heating system.
- Recommended by Cook's Illustrated. Roastmasters listed as their source.
- Certified by the Specialty Coffee Association of America and European Coffee Brewing Centre (Oslo).
- Includes stainless thermal carafe with 2 lids, a brew-thru and a travel lid. Hand built. Copper heating system.
Technivorm Moccamaster Coffee Brewer Black/Thermo Carafe - Technivorm 9586.
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
11 of 12 people found the following review helpful.Addressing other reviewers' points, and my own
By John
There are certainly some funny reviews on this machine here.About the carafe design: yes, there's no 'spout'; you do have to do the aiming yourself. I've made a few dozen pots of coffee with this machine, and not one drop splashed (which is odd, since the cheap Chinese machine I replaced did have a spout on the carafe, and the thing splashed all over).About the carafe thermo ability: ours keeps coffee drinkably hot for more than 30 minutes with the pour-through lid on; likely longer with the travel lid, though I've not tried it. If you spend longer than this drinking coffee, you might brew two small pots, or try a stronger stimulant drug.About the price: it is $300. Is that high? I wonder -- if we determined the average income of everyone who is seriously contemplating buying a $300 coffeemaker, and paid each person in the Technivorm supply chain that wage, do you think the machine would be more or less than $300? I'll guess more. Simply because the market is flooded with products made with nearly stolen labor doesn't make this product expensive, it simply makes us realize that this is how much a product costs when folks are paid as much as we are. (Yes, I'm ready for the comments about your low rate of pay...)Must manually stop/adjust flow out of basket: yes, at one time this was the only was the Technivorm thermo model worked. There is now an auto-stop model (I think it is the KBGT-741) for those folks who have been trained by Asian machines to demand the automated stopping of coffee flow when removing the carafe midbrew. Imagine how miserable life was when the only way to get a cup of coffee was to wait until the end of the brew cycle. The horror!Machine is 'fiddly'. Hmmm. Not sure what that refers to exactly. You pour the water in the reservoir, pop the lid back on or leave it off as you wish, put a filter and grounds in the basket, move the brewing arm over the basket, and put the carafe in place. Easy when you break it down: add water, add filter and grounds, move arm, insert carafe. Four steps. You can set the thing up the night before if this sounds too complicated to do sans caffeine. If this is still too fiddly for you, I have only one word of advice, and it starts with "S" and ends with "bucks".Machine 'clogs': I'm assuming that what clogs is the coffee flow out of the basket. Indeed, the coffee does flow out of a hole, any size of which is theoretically prone to clogging, especially if you never clean the basket, or you brew serious motoroiljetfuelnapalmroadgravel coffee regularly, or put the grounds in the basket without a filter, or make beef gravy in it.The most instructive comment I've seen here on the design quality of the machine is this one: "First, I have been roasting coffee since the 90s and have used many different types of brewing devices. I am not the smartest guy but I have some experience making a good cup of coffee. And I can usually work my way around things mechanically. While this machine gets high ratings for the temperature it reaches the main part that holds the coffee is the cheapest thing I have ever seen." I can't judge the experience level of this reviewer on anything except what is written in the review. I'll try to help out by pointing out that 'the main part that holds the coffee' is called a "filter basket", or "basket" for short. After 20 years of experience, the names of the parts of the machine (and, indeed, which part of the coffeemaker is the main part) can elude anyone, I guess.My $0.2: Great tasting coffee. First machine I received didn't work (heating element didn't function). Replacement unit works great. Seems solidly built out of quality materials. Recommended.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.Best Coffee maker ever
By Granny
I checked out coffee makers with America's Test Kitchen and The Technivorm was their pick. All their research convinced me and I've not been sorry. Makes the best coffee ever, and everyone who has sampled a cup agrees. We can't believe the difference, we actually can taste the coffee now and not just something brown that is bitter. Coffee tastes as good as it smells now. We highly recommend it to everyone. The price scared me at first, but the wonderful coffee every morning has made it worth the money.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.Best Coffee machine out there!
By Mon Gis
This is our 2nd Technivorm and we couldn't replace our first one (which lasted 12 years) with anything less than this. The machine is beautiful, simple to use - no bells and whistles here - but the coffee is amazing!!!! We love it and I would highly recommend it if you are a coffee enthusiast. The seller was fantastic too, we got the machine in one day and we got extras like 2 bags of coffee, gold filter, paper filters and the cleaner - that was a pleasant surprise, for sure. The machine is expensive but worth every penny!
Technivorm Moccamaster Coffee Brewer Black/Thermo Carafe - Technivorm 9586
In Stock! Order Now !11.50" l,
Features
- Recommended by Cook's Illustrated. Roastmasters listed as their source.
- Certified by the Specialty Coffee Association of America and European Coffee Brewing Centre (Oslo).
- Includes stainless thermal carafe with 2 lids, a brew-thru and a travel lid. Hand built. Copper heating system.
- Recommended by Cook's Illustrated. Roastmasters listed as their source.
- Certified by the Specialty Coffee Association of America and European Coffee Brewing Centre (Oslo).
- Includes stainless thermal carafe with 2 lids, a brew-thru and a travel lid. Hand built. Copper heating system.
Technivorm Moccamaster Coffee Brewer Black/Thermo Carafe - Technivorm 9586.
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
11 of 12 people found the following review helpful.Addressing other reviewers' points, and my own
By John
There are certainly some funny reviews on this machine here.About the carafe design: yes, there's no 'spout'; you do have to do the aiming yourself. I've made a few dozen pots of coffee with this machine, and not one drop splashed (which is odd, since the cheap Chinese machine I replaced did have a spout on the carafe, and the thing splashed all over).About the carafe thermo ability: ours keeps coffee drinkably hot for more than 30 minutes with the pour-through lid on; likely longer with the travel lid, though I've not tried it. If you spend longer than this drinking coffee, you might brew two small pots, or try a stronger stimulant drug.About the price: it is $300. Is that high? I wonder -- if we determined the average income of everyone who is seriously contemplating buying a $300 coffeemaker, and paid each person in the Technivorm supply chain that wage, do you think the machine would be more or less than $300? I'll guess more. Simply because the market is flooded with products made with nearly stolen labor doesn't make this product expensive, it simply makes us realize that this is how much a product costs when folks are paid as much as we are. (Yes, I'm ready for the comments about your low rate of pay...)Must manually stop/adjust flow out of basket: yes, at one time this was the only was the Technivorm thermo model worked. There is now an auto-stop model (I think it is the KBGT-741) for those folks who have been trained by Asian machines to demand the automated stopping of coffee flow when removing the carafe midbrew. Imagine how miserable life was when the only way to get a cup of coffee was to wait until the end of the brew cycle. The horror!Machine is 'fiddly'. Hmmm. Not sure what that refers to exactly. You pour the water in the reservoir, pop the lid back on or leave it off as you wish, put a filter and grounds in the basket, move the brewing arm over the basket, and put the carafe in place. Easy when you break it down: add water, add filter and grounds, move arm, insert carafe. Four steps. You can set the thing up the night before if this sounds too complicated to do sans caffeine. If this is still too fiddly for you, I have only one word of advice, and it starts with "S" and ends with "bucks".Machine 'clogs': I'm assuming that what clogs is the coffee flow out of the basket. Indeed, the coffee does flow out of a hole, any size of which is theoretically prone to clogging, especially if you never clean the basket, or you brew serious motoroiljetfuelnapalmroadgravel coffee regularly, or put the grounds in the basket without a filter, or make beef gravy in it.The most instructive comment I've seen here on the design quality of the machine is this one: "First, I have been roasting coffee since the 90s and have used many different types of brewing devices. I am not the smartest guy but I have some experience making a good cup of coffee. And I can usually work my way around things mechanically. While this machine gets high ratings for the temperature it reaches the main part that holds the coffee is the cheapest thing I have ever seen." I can't judge the experience level of this reviewer on anything except what is written in the review. I'll try to help out by pointing out that 'the main part that holds the coffee' is called a "filter basket", or "basket" for short. After 20 years of experience, the names of the parts of the machine (and, indeed, which part of the coffeemaker is the main part) can elude anyone, I guess.My $0.2: Great tasting coffee. First machine I received didn't work (heating element didn't function). Replacement unit works great. Seems solidly built out of quality materials. Recommended.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.Best Coffee maker ever
By Granny
I checked out coffee makers with America's Test Kitchen and The Technivorm was their pick. All their research convinced me and I've not been sorry. Makes the best coffee ever, and everyone who has sampled a cup agrees. We can't believe the difference, we actually can taste the coffee now and not just something brown that is bitter. Coffee tastes as good as it smells now. We highly recommend it to everyone. The price scared me at first, but the wonderful coffee every morning has made it worth the money.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.Best Coffee machine out there!
By Mon Gis
This is our 2nd Technivorm and we couldn't replace our first one (which lasted 12 years) with anything less than this. The machine is beautiful, simple to use - no bells and whistles here - but the coffee is amazing!!!! We love it and I would highly recommend it if you are a coffee enthusiast. The seller was fantastic too, we got the machine in one day and we got extras like 2 bags of coffee, gold filter, paper filters and the cleaner - that was a pleasant surprise, for sure. The machine is expensive but worth every penny!
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