

☕ Elevate your morning ritual with precision-brewed perfection!
The Technivorm Moccamaster KBT 79112 is a premium drip coffee maker featuring a fast 6-minute brew time for 40 oz, a stainless steel thermal carafe that keeps coffee hot for over an hour, and a manual drip-stop brew basket for customizable extraction. Handmade in the Netherlands with durable polished silver construction, it offers a one-button operation backed by a 5-year warranty, combining expert-level brewing with effortless daily use.










| ASIN | B002S4DI2S |
| Best Sellers Rank | #50,267 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #89 in Coffee Machines |
| Brand | Technivorm Moccamaster |
| Coffee Input Type | Ground Coffee |
| Coffee Maker Type | Drip Coffee Machine |
| Color | Polished Silver |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (3,184) |
| Date First Available | May 5, 2003 |
| Human Interface Input | Buttons |
| Included Components | Moccamaster Brewer^Thermal Carafe^brew basket^Water reservoir lid^Brew basket lid^9-hole outlet arm^owner's manual |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Is Dishwasher Safe | No |
| Item Weight | 6.5 pounds |
| Item model number | 79112 |
| Manufacture Year | 2016 |
| Manufacturer | Technivorm Moccamaster |
| Model Name | KBT |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Power Source | AC adapter |
| Product Dimensions | 6.75"D x 11.5"W x 15.25"H |
| Special Feature | Thermal |
| Specific Uses For Product | Coffee Maker |
| Style | Modern |
| UPC | 793842028157 810002431173 844819018098 781147935737 735343380495 764999789970 798837950512 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
A**R
So easy and good!
I should start off by saying, we are not coffee snobs but really enjoy coffee. I cannot tell you anything about bean roasting, or grinding, or notes of some exotic fruit. I just like coffee, preferably with a little cream. I say this because, as much as I can appreciate the coffee snob reviews, the reality is that in the morning I just want a good hot cup without a bunch of worry that I missed some critical step in some elaborate brewing method. It needs to be easy. I almost didn't buy this machine because so many reviews talked about fussing with the machine to get it to produce a good cup of coffee. And maybe they're right. Maybe all that stuff makes the coffee excel. But this thing will still make a great cup of coffee without fuss. We use Fidalgo beans. My husband grinds them the night before (gasp) and sets the machine up so in the morning at 5 AM, he only has to flip the switch. The thermos carafe means that I get a hot cup of coffee at 8 AM since I don't like coffee until later in my morning. This is HUGE. For years, I've been microwaving coffee during the week after it sat on a burner plate for 3 hours. I used to only get fresh coffee on the weekends when we used the Chemex. Now I get fresh hot coffee during the week too, and the flavor is soooo good. An added bonus is that this thing is so easy to clean, quiet, and brews super fast. After I'm done, I'm able to easily clean it up. Seriously, so happy we finally upgraded from our 12-year-old Cuisinart drip machine. That thing was nasty and so hard to clean. Next purchase will be a burr grinder. Maybe I am getting a little snobby?
A**R
Pay Now for a repairable machine or pay later replacing cheaper but disposable alternatives
I don't have much to add to the superlative reviews already here. You're buying a legendary, Dutch designed and built coffee maker that emulates the pour-over experience. The carafe keeps coffee warm for hours without baking it on a heating element. The entire machine is serviceable, and every part replaceable. The cost is in the European build and the lifetime companionship through service; you won't be throwing this out because a cheap PCB fried. If you're even a little bit into coffee this is worth it. My Aeropress retired my French Press 15 years ago, and this has retired the AP. I can't believe I waited so long to jump in. My morning routine is more simple now and there's always hot coffee waiting throughout the day. I recognize it's more expensive now due to 2025 import taxes but it's still worth it.
L**J
I wish I knew about this wonderful coffee maker before I did
I wish I knew about this wonderful coffee maker before I did. I don't know how I survived without it! It makes the best coffee I have ever had. I no longer get coffee from the local or chain coffee shops, and have saved a lot of money. I heard about it through a gourmet coffee shop owner, who told me it is one of the best there is. It is one of the only coffee makers that is approved by the European Coffee Making Centre. It brings out the flavor of the coffee. Medium grind works well. I have used both cheap and expensive brands of coffee, and all have worked well. It suggests using bottled water to avoid the mineral deposits from building up in the machine, and causing problems with brewing.; I have happily adhered to that. I suspect a water filter pitcher would work fine as well. It also recommends that the water be cold going into the brewer, for the perfect saturation time. I have had it for a few years without any problems. Because of the precision and 3 required elements to brew a good coffee (saturation time, aeration of the water, temperature of water when brewing), you cannot set it ahead the night before. To use, you just put in the grinds and the water, and hit the button to on. It only takes a few more minutes to brew the coffee than standard makers, and those couple minutes are well worth your time, believe me! I don't tend to purchase things for myself that are expensive, such as a coffee pot, but couldn't be any happier with my purchase! UPDATE: it's been 7-8 years since I purchased this coffee pot. It is still going strong, without a single problem or issue. It still makes the best coffee I have ever had! ****FYI: I see negative reviews, and each time, it's obvious to me that the person did not read the operation instructions, and is doing exactly what the company says not to do, and what happens is what the manufacturer says will happen. Each thing is so simple and basic, and not something beyond what one would do anyway if operating a coffee maker properly. They have also not read the manual and don't understand how the very basic parts work. I am so surprised that it's the case, but to each their own. I sincerely hope people do not pass this coffee maker up because of something someone said in a review. *Example - there are 4 reasons someone might have the water overflow and not go into the pot, OFF THE TOP OF MY HEAD, and maybe others. 1. There is a setting to adjust for waterflow on the part that holds the filter. With some grinds you may want to adjust it, so water goes through at a different speed. I just leave it on the fastest flowthrough, and have never had a problem, even with finely ground coffee. If you are sure the adjusting lever is to the top before turning on, you won't have a problem. 2. The company recommends that you don't use really fine grounds (although I do without issue). 3. It says to use very COLD water, which is part of the way it makes such good coffee, via the saturation time. I suspect if your water is not cold, it would heat quickly and may flow through into the grounds quicker. When in a rush, I just throw 3 ice cubes in with the water, and it does the trick. 4. Perhaps it's the filter that is not letting the water flow through properly lol! There are many other simple reasons people have reported trouble with this VERY basic machine - don't pass it up because of those reviews. When I bought it, it was the only coffee maker in the world with the European Coffee Making Centre quality seal on it. I'm willing to bet it's still the best coffee maker on the world market. Just don't buy something made to make a high quality product if you aren't willing to even read the directions lol! Which by the way, are extremely simple.....never had a maker so easy to operate....put in cold water, coffee, and the switch to on....
I**N
Arrived original and new but unfortunately it is 110V and not 220V since it is from the US. Only order if you have 110V power supply in the house.
A**R
Pricey, beautiful and simple... it is a machine that makes a great cup of coffee. The carafe keeps the coffee hot for a couple of hours, when using the closed lid. The machine thoroughly wets the grounds and the coffee blooms beautifully. Honestly, the greatest bottleneck to your cup of coffee here is the quality of coffee you use and whether it is ground fresh or bought pre-ground. The reviews that found fault with this machine stopped me from buying it for over a year, but in retrospect that was quite silly. This is not an next generation, automated machine. It is a well built, simple machine that meets tight standards for coffee ground hydration and temperature. You can turn it on with everything ready to go and you will have a very decent cup of coffee in the morning. If you spend 3-4 minutes interacting with the process, you get the perfect cup. Love it, love it, love it. If you are a fan of great craftsmanship, consistency and speed (also coffee), pick up this machine if you can afford it.
M**L
There are certain elements of this coffee maker that have been very well thought out. I think the most critical part is the boiler, which is located in the stainless steel tower, which very rapidly brings the water to the precise right temperature for an ideal brew. The second element that really impressed me is the stainless carafe. It's easy to fill and keeps the coffee hot for the duration of my wife's and my long Sunday mornings over a pot of coffee. I've read several reviews saying that the pot lacks thermal qualities and that their coffee got cold too quickly. That was not at all my experience. Most of those reviews were from a few years ago, which makes me wonder if the design was improved since then. Other reviewers comment on the relatively large footprint of the KBT... it's actually more compact and elegant looking than the Cuisinart model we replaced. It is; however, much taller, which could be an issue if placed under a cabinet (not our case). Overall, I really love the look of this machine. The plastic parts are meant to be replaceable over time, which is good to know such an expensive appliance will be supported over the long term. Some say the plastic is cheap. I'm pretty fussy and I think it's okay. Not Red Dot design award great but certainly not an issue that detracts from the package as a whole. Now, the most important part: how's the coffee? It's definitely a lot better than our previous machine from Cuisinart. There's some science behind getting the water temperature just right and using the right ratio of water to coffee. The Mochamaster comes with a guide that I feel waaaaay overstates the amount of coffee to use. I brew Kicking Horse Three Sisters and using the recommended 6.66 double scoops of coffee for 10 cups nearly sent me into cardiac arrest! It's actually recommended to cut the strength with hot water rather than to reduce the brewing ratio but I have backed off the potency to my taste. The point being, this takes some trial and error to get just right for your brew. The one thing I noticed right away is how much smoother the coffee tastes and the absence of the bitterness I used to experience with my old machine. Part of it might be because this machine is new/clean but I suspect it's just a lot better. As the adage goes, you get what you pay for. This machine isn't cheap and value is a very personal measure. For my part,I'm very happy with my purchase. Five-stars to the people at Technivorm for being passionate about brewed coffee. Not everyone wants coffee from a puck! :)
J**O
Excelente! El mejor café que he preparado en casa
A**A
Esta cafetera hace el mejor café. Si está muy cara pero la verdad es que vale la pena el gasto. Esta muy bien hecho y se ve que nos va durar muchos años.
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