KBTS

Technivorm Moccamaster

KBTS

13 positive 0 neutral 3 negative

Based on 16 Reddit mentions

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Prime Day KBTS Moccamaster is great

The KBGV is 1” taller and 1.25” longer and has a 40oz glass carafe versus the 32oz stainless steel carafe. The other big difference is the KBGV has a second switch you flip to select a half or a full pot, which changes the temperature of the heating element under the carafe and turns on/off the boil

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Impossible_Cow_9178 in r/Moccamaster

July 10, 2025 12:11 AM

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which espresso machines have less plastic?

My spouse was getting espressos from our neighbor and their Breville Barista Express at least 3 times a week until they moved. I had researched it all to try to get my spouse off their espressos since Breville is full of plastic plus our neighbors were parents of 3 under 3 so I knew there was crud i

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Alli-Glass321 in r/espresso

December 1, 2025 8:42 AM

2

Best brewer for busy dad?

I currently own a Moccamaster KBTS and an xBloom Studio. I previously owned (and returned) an Aiden. My .02 - if money isn’t an issue get the Moccamaster and an extremely good grinder. Since it’s such a basic/dumb device - the grinder (and of course water) will have the biggest impact, but with a to

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Impossible_Cow_9178 in r/JamesHoffmann

July 20, 2025 12:27 AM

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KBT Moccamaster: Impressions After One Year

Just got a Moccamaster KBTS. Brews good but not superior coffee compared to other drip coffee makers in its price range. Other than the water heating and water reservoir assemblies, and the thermal carafe, the build quality is flimsy. Plastic basket and cover are feather light and chintzy. Plastic w

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TWJunkman in r/Moccamaster

January 18, 2026 5:01 AM

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[MOD] The Daily Question Thread

Convince me not to buy a Moccamaster. Looking at buying a Moccamaster KBTS, and everyone on the internet says it's the greatest machine ever built. To me, it seems like it has some design flaws and feels expensive for what it is. Anyone else? Are these things overhyped?

BeaverBoyBaxter in r/Coffee

August 26, 2025 10:09 PM

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[MOD] The Daily Question Thread

The finish on my Ratio Six is beginning to flake off for the third time in as many years and their customer service won't do anything about it. I am planning on buying a different machine as a result. I'm about 99.9% sure I'll be going for the MoccaMaster KBTS, but I am curious if there's anything e

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Afro-Pope in r/Coffee

October 7, 2025 4:57 PM

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