by Krups
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| Sales Rank: | 26834 (lower is better) |
| Price as of: | 11/27/2008 1:09:33 AM MST |
| Shipping: | Free Shipping on most orders over $25* |
| Availability: | Usually ships in 24 hours |
| Label: | Krups |
| UPC: | 010942121565 |
| Binding: | Kitchen |
| Published By: | Krups |
| ASIN: | B0000AFX53 |
| Category: | Kitchen |
Krups 468-42 Moka Brew 8-Cup Coffeemaker Features
- Low-pressure steam brewing process extracts delicious Italian-style coffee
- 8-cup graduated glass carafe with locking lid and easy-to-read markings
- Stainless-steel heating element for fast heating
- Easy-to-fill water container below warming plate
- Measures 12-1/4 by 7-3/4 by 8 inches; limited 1-year warranty
Editorial Reviews and Product Descriptions
Product Description
468-42 Moka Brew Coffeemaker - What does the Moka Brew do that drip coffee makers can't do? It uses natural steam pressure to extract the full coffee flavor rather than just heating water and allowing it to drip down through ground coffee. Like an italian stovetop maker, this electric device employs a similar technique but makes it simpler, foolproof. The water heats in the lower chamber. Then begins to produce steam bubbles which rise to the top of the chamber and push the water down. As the water is pressed down, the only way to escape is through the tubes running up the sides of the machine. Under pressure, the water travels up, through the tube and into the filter basket.
Amazon.com Review
Many automatic drip coffeemakers oversaturate the grounds, resulting in flavorless, watery coffee. The Moka Brew aims to avoid fitting into that category by using steam to generate a low-pressure brewing process. The unique design of the Moka Brew makes it stand out next to other automatic drip machines. Instead of pouring water into a tank on the side of this coffeemaker, water is poured directly below a lid that lifts up from the warming plate. When the unit is turned on, steam pressure forces just enough water up a tube hidden in the coffeemaker’s frame and through the grounds, which rest in a compact filter right beneath the lid. The result is up to 8 cups of rich and aromatic Italian-style coffee. Stainless-steel heating elements heat water quickly and continue to keep the carafe at the right temperature while on the hot plate. The graduated glass carafe lets you monitor how many cups you’ve brewed and has a locking lid to safeguard against accidental spills. The Moka Brew comes with 100 paper filters to get you started and is covered by a limited one-year warranty. --Cristina Vaamonde
Customer Reviews
Wonderful Cup of Coffee - Reviewed on 2008-11-03
I waited on purchasing this item for some time. I knew I was going to enjoy the coffee, but some of the concerns others expressed around clean-up, length of brew cycle, and "accidents" had me holding back.
WOW, am I glad I finally pulled the trigger; clean up is as or easier than my Capresso, the brew cycle is marginally longer than the Capresso, and no accidents so far nor do I ever anticipate I'll have one.
The coffee isn't a "radically" different flavor at another plateau compared to my drip Capresso. It is a nice, more complex, more rewarding coffee though; demanding you drink and enjoy it everyday.
I live in MN and am a Caribou coffee drinker daily. I was so impressed with the brew this produced, that I ordered a special 20oz insulated mug to begin taking coffee to work with versus buying Caribou which is in the office building I work in. Trust me, that transformation says more about how good this coffee tastes than any other wording I could use; I absolutely adore(d) Caribou Coffee.
If you are on the fence, jump off and buy it. There are few things which will bring you pleasure and happiness on a daily basis. This is one of them ...
Moka Brew a Big Disappointment - Reviewed on 2008-10-22
Good coffee is essential to life. Good, as I have come to learn is truly in the tastebud of the beholder, and is relative. In short - my buds did not care for the output of this complex and messy device as other reviewers did. I varied the grind, I varied the amount of coffee, the number and location of filters, etc., and as with my Rancilio espresso maker, I varied the tamping of the grounds. Little variation in flavor. I am very disappointed since the reviews elevated my expectations. It seems rational to expect steam to produce the right temp for coffee, but I think it is too hot. FURTHER problem - after owning for a month - the Moka Brew got plugged with something - maybe lime scale - and simply stopped kicking out steam. I actually scalded myself by opening the thing up releasing the backed up steam pressure. Sure, it was stupid of me, but the unit was not functioning and I thought no steam was being produced. It led me to make a painful mistake. Poor design. Not only should the product go back to the drawing board, the concept is just not able to produce coffee that meets my standards.
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