As i live in Finland, where wintertimes you have daylight depending of location from 1- 5h daylight time.. here whe drink usually 3-5 cups of cafe... 90% people have Moccamasters for a reason. Really makes the best taist cafe and very fast. The thing that it has many parts is good.. you can thrown them all into dischwacher.. cafe machines get very greasy of that cafe fat.. that is annoying to clean. Also moccamasters work long. You get all the smal parts from local supermarkets... and the machine igself has 10y warranty.. but still have seen machines that are 20y old and work
I bought two cheap machimes , Mr Coffee and Cuisinart and the coffee tastes bad from both . I use Starbucks or other good coffee in the machines, You say the Bonavita machine makes the best tasting coffee. Is it water temperature, brewing time or something else that makes the Bonavita taste better? The Cuisinart has a large diameter water dispenser.
Good question! Edge-to-Edge water dispersion is one thing that the Bonavita does very well, and water temperature is another major factor. Every brewer in this video will consistently hit temps above 200F and extract more than a cuisinart/mr. coffee is able to.
@@primacoffeeequipment My Cuisinart has the edge to edge water dispersal feature and I use premium coffee but the coffee tastes weak . When I use more coffee the taste isn't improved. I'm surprised Cuisinart gets good reviews. I might buy the Bonavita eventually but right now I'll just use my espresso machine .
Can you please please please do a review on the brewers that have the LEAST plastic parts. Can’t find a review like that. With glass carafes preferably 😁
Can you do one that doesn't come into contact with any plastics during the whole brewing (and liquid storage) process? Not a fan of having microplastics in my drink.
Great video but for the consumer looking for a plastic free coffee maker in this day and age get a French press or pour over. If there is one please let us know.
Unfortunately there are no home brewers. Ratio looked promising but actually has an aluminum heater block that seems to leach into the water (not good). I found this out when I saw particles and opened it up. I found some small commercial brewers that have zero plastic, just Stainless Steel and Silicone gaskets. Bunn VP17-1 and Bunn CW15-TC. They make good coffee too, but only if you brew a larger batch. They come with plastic filter baskets, but they sell optional stainless steel baskets. The only problem is they are expensive, bulky and ugly for home use. I was able to find them secondhand white and expensive though.
Best coffee I ever had was made from a futuristic looking machine with a clear body, stainless, and copper internals. Wish I could figure out what it was. Really don't want my coffee cooking in plastic.
Did the Bonavita Enthusiast product get pulled off the market? It is not available at Prima’s website and everywhere else I can find it listed. The product page was also taken down from Bonavita’s official website. Seems strange since it was only launched a few months ago.
Thanks for a great review. I guess the real question is if they all make a great cup of coffee that you'll enjoy in the morning? I'm always drawn to usability and the Breville appeals to me very much for that reson, but I'm concerned if I'll sacrifice too much coffee flavour for usability.
Thanks for the question. It really depends on how discerning and particular you are about your coffee, but I certainly wouldn't complain if I had the Breville at home :) Every brewer here (with maybe the exception of technivorms) is capable of some world-class coffee extractions.
I believe Technivorum KBT was just updated to a thermal carafe with glass liner? Seems to be the holy grail of thermal carafe. Would appreciate your thoughts I am shopping now. Thanks
Yes, there does appear to be a glass liner now. We have not had a chance to see it in person. Unfortunately, our demo unit is a little bit older! The Enthusiast should be back in stock sometime in June. Cheers!
Capresso beats these all hands down. From drip brew to grind and brew, nothing beats Capresso. No paper filters, additional water filter, glass and thermal carafe options, & reliability with more affordability and durability/longevity.
This can be a great 3 minute video!!!! All I need to know is which machine brews the best cup of coffee. All the other mumbo jumbo is unnecessary "Fluff"..