☕ Elevate Your Coffee Game with KitchenAid's Cold Brew Maker!
The KitchenAid KCM5912SX Cold Brew Coffee Maker is a stylish and efficient way to brew up to 38 ounces of cold brew coffee concentrate, perfect for iced coffee lovers. With a reusable stainless steel steeper and a built-in tap for easy dispensing, this compact brewer combines functionality with a sleek design, making it an essential addition to any modern kitchen.
Material | Stainless Steel, Aluminum, Glass, Plastic |
Item Weight | 6.6 Pounds |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 7.2"D x 8"W x 8.48"H |
Capacity | 38 Fluid Ounces |
Style | KitchenAid Cold Brew XL Coffee Maker |
Color | Brushed Stainless Steel |
Operation Mode | Manual |
Voltage | 120 |
Human Interface Input | Buttons |
Wattage | 900 watts |
Filter Type | Reusable |
Specific Uses For Product | Iced Coffee |
Special Features | Portable |
Coffee Maker Type | Drip Coffee Machine |
D**R
Love this cold brew machine!
Obsessed with this cold brew machine!!! It’s so easy to clean and the cold brew it creates is out of this world. I experience no leakage at all. It’s very simple to use and provides me with abt 5 very large coffees each time. It is also small enough to fit in the fridge.
S**Z
Just buy it, and thank me later
I've been with amazon for over 7 years now and have never written a review before; this product is so good that I just had too.I honestly picked this product because I have had an interest in cold brewing, love the Kitchen Aid brand, and loved the design of this product. It looks better in person than in these photos (something that almost never happens), and it feels very solid. You can tell this is just good quality once you open the box.It is a very simple process, fill the filter thingy up with 250g of coffee grounds (I just eyeballed it because they have a fill line to give you an idea of where you should stop pouring, in case [like me] you don't have a digital scale in your kitchen), coarse grounds are what you want to use, but I didn't have any in the house and just used my fine grounds. You let it brew in cold water in your refrigerator or on the counter in room temp (I went with cold water + the fridge) for 12 to 24 hours (the longer it brews the stronger/more bitter it will get); I went with 15 hours. Then you remove the filter thingy and you can begin drinking your coffee. I like it black, so I pour my cup (already filled with ice) a third of the way up with the coffee concentrate you brew from this cold brewer and the rest of the cup with water, stir and enjoy.It is easy to clean, looks great, holds a large amount of coffee in a small amount of space, and I love how nicely it fits on the shelf of the fridge, as if it was always meant to be there.If you are thinking about buying this, stop thinking about it and do it. This thing is the greatest thing for coffee lovers since the discovery of the bean.
J**R
Simple, effective brewer
I am going to assume any buyer will brew the coffee he or she likes, like I did. I am happy to say the coffee turned out great. If you buy the 28 oz unit, check the owner’s manual for the amounts of coffee and water to use. The manual sent to me included only amounts for the 38 oz unit. I did a little math and found one should use only 60 per cent of the beans and water listed for the 28 oz unit. This worked perfectly. I registered my product purchase today on KitchenAid.com and was able to download an updated manual. This new manual called for an additional 50 gms of coffee over what I used. The 200 gms of coffee I used with the lesser amount of water was perfect as far as how full the container was.
H**.
Will Pay For Itself In 1-2 Months
Honestly bro, to say that we are coffee people would be an understatement. For the longest time though, we thought there was no better cold brew than the one from our local coffee shop - boy were we wrong. We'd tried several other cold brew coffee "makers" and the all had issues that significantly affected the taste of the coffee they produced, so we eventually went back to our rather expensive habit.A few weeks ago, we saw an ad for this KitchenAid cold brew coffee maker and decided to get back into the fray of at-home coffee making. Right off the bat, this cold brew coffee maker is sturdy and well-built - at least on the outside. The glass is quite heavy duty so it can withstand the occasional bump, and the brushed stainless steel details make it really nice to look at. But, where this baby really shines is in the product that results.What you really pay for when you buy cold brew coffee makers like this one is the coffee filter itself. The better the quality of the "mesh," the better tasting your coffee will be. With previous items, we've had to add an additional filtration step using cheesecloth to get some of the grinds out of the coffee, but with this KitchenAid, the holes in the metal coffee filter are so small, that very little filters out into the actual coffee liquid. The result is, in our opinion, some of the best cold brew coffee outside of any coffee shop.Sure, the price tag is a little high (we got ours when it was on sale, so it cost around $90), but with a 28oz carafe, this is enough quality coffee to replace 6 coffees from the coffee shop each week. If you do the math, you're saving $25-30 bucks a week and can make about 6 weeks worth of coffee from a single bag of ground coffee, so this baby really can pay for itself in 1-2 months.The biggest drawbacks, and they are minimal, would be that for us, the 28oz version is a little small (but the 48oz version was over $150 and we couldn't justify spending that much), in addition, the mesh filter itself is quite delicate, so you have to be very careful when washing, drying, and storing it.Overall though, again for us, this has so far been worth the price. We are starting week 3 today and so far, have really enjoyed the flavor of the coffee our KitchenAid makes, the look of the item itself, and the fact that we haven't gone out for coffee for two weeks.
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