
- Sales Rank: #41862 in Kitchen & Housewares
- Color: Silver
- Brand: Technivorm
Features
- Brewing temperature is precisely controlled between 198 and 205 degrees F
- Two stage heating soleplate intelligently adjusts to volume.
- Soleplate shuts off automatically after 100 minutes; illuminated on/off switch
- Visible scale indicator tells you when brewer requires descaling.
- 5 year manufacturer's warranty!
- Brewing temperature is precisely controlled between 198 and 205 degrees F
- Two stage heating soleplate intelligently adjusts to volume.
- Soleplate shuts off automatically after 100 minutes; illuminated on/off switch
- Visible scale indicator tells you when brewer requires descaling.
- 5 year manufacturer's warranty!
About the Moccamaster KB-741 Coffee Brewer:
Technivorm's best selling coffee brewer model in the United States. The Technivorm
Moccamaster KB-741 is a glass carafe model. This brewer has been designed to brew
and maintain excellent coffee flavor while utilizing a glass carafe and 2 stage heating
soleplate. An original Smitdesign, handbuilt in Holland by Technivorm - quality all the
way.
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful.Excellent Coffee Brewer - just know that it is 2/3 the capacity of typical "US" brewers
By Phil in Magnolia
I purchased this Technivorm coffee maker (the silver version) about three months ago after poor experience with KitchenAid pro-series units (which are no longer offered). Researching coffee makers on-line led to several reviews where this product was praised for brewing coffee at the correct temperature, in accordance with certification standards of some sort, and lots of other gushing about how great it is. I just wanted a good quality, reliable machine to brew good coffee, and I don't want to have to replace it every 2 years.The coffee quality is excellent and I suppose that has something to do with the temperature of the water, which is stated to be just under boiling (200 degrees F). The lid of the coffee pot incorporates a hollow mixing tube that is intended to ensure that the coffee mixes as it drips into the pot, to avoid stratification. it brews almost silently and is very quick. This all works perfectly and without any fuss whatsoever.It is not a fancy coffee maker; it is somewhat industrial in appearance, has no timer, just the on-off switch and a separate switch to control the plate that keeps the pot heated once brewing is complete. One of the reviews that I read says that the styling has not changed since it was introduced in the 1960's. That appeals to me. It just does what is necessary, and my desire is that when the time comes to make repairs, it will be possible to get replacement parts and keep it in service. I am hopeful that the simplicity of the unit will mean that it will be reliable over time.You should be aware that this machine is designed for Europe and does brew less than typical U.S. built coffee makers. It will brew 10 "European" cups, or 40 ounces of coffee. A U.S. coffee maker with 12 cup capacity will brew 60 ounces of coffee, or 1.5 times as much as the Technivorm.The plastic parts are acceptable quality although in my unit the plastic control that is supposed to regulate the drip did break. I simply removed it and left it at what would be the full open position anyway.If you like good coffee, grind your own beans (I do), and want something that is supposed to brew coffee at the proper temperature in order to achieve the best taste, then I think this is a very good quality product. You might have noticed that both Williams-Sonoma, and Sur la table, are promoting Technivorm coffee makers now, so it has hit the mainstream - which means that if you want something unusual that nobody else has seen before, you'll probably need to find a more obscure product!
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.Best Coffee Maker ever
By Bandera115
I love coffee. When my husband recently informed me that my coffee making sucked, I was crushed. I agreed our coffee at home was not very good but I was perplexed as what to do to improve it. We alreaed used filtered water and fresh ground beans. So I purchaed a french press. While the taste of the coffee improved dramatically, my husband was a fan of the occasional grinds in his coffee and I was not a fan of the messiness and the huge daily ritual for such a small amount of coffee.Back to the drawing board. After research on several trusted foodie sites, I learned the Technivorm was one of the few non commercial coffee makers that achieved the correct brewing temperature. I bit the bullet over the price, the Technivorm does carry a hefty price, and purchased the Moccamaster KB-741. We have been very happy with the taste of the coffee for the month that we have owned the Moccamaster. The coffee maker is very simplistic in design and I believe that a large part of the reason the coffee is so good. Well worth the price.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.Excellent Coffee Brewer - just know that it is 2/3 the capacity of typical "US" brewers
By Phil in Magnolia
I purchased this Technivorm coffee maker (the silver version) about three months ago after poor experience with KitchenAid pro-series units (which are no longer offered). Researching coffee makers on-line led to several reviews where this product was praised for brewing coffee at the correct temperature, in accordance with certification standards of some sort, and lots of other gushing about how great it is. I just wanted a good quality, reliable machine to brew good coffee, and I don't want to have to replace it every 2 years.The coffee quality is excellent and I suppose that has something to do with the temperature of the water, which is stated to be just under boiling (200 degrees F). The lid of the coffee pot incorporates a hollow mixing tube that is intended to ensure that the coffee mixes as it drips into the pot, to avoid stratification. it brews almost silently and is very quick. This all works perfectly and without any fuss whatsoever.It is not a fancy coffee maker; it is somewhat industrial in appearance, has no timer, just the on-off switch and a separate switch to control the plate that keeps the pot heated once brewing is complete. One of the reviews that I read says that the styling has not changed since it was introduced in the 1960's. That appeals to me. It just does what is necessary, and my desire is that when the time comes to make repairs, it will be possible to get replacement parts and keep it in service. I am hopeful that the simplicity of the unit will mean that it will be reliable over time.You should be aware that this machine is designed for Europe and does brew less than typical U.S. built coffee makers. It will brew 10 "European" cups, or 40 ounces of coffee. A U.S. coffee maker with 12 cup capacity will brew 60 ounces of coffee, or 1.5 times as much as the Technivorm.The plastic parts are acceptable quality although in my unit the plastic control that is supposed to regulate the drip did break. I simply removed it and left it at what would be the full open position anyway.If you like good coffee, grind your own beans (I do), and want something that is supposed to brew coffee at the proper temperature in order to achieve the best taste, then I think this is a very good quality product. You might have noticed that both Williams-Sonoma, and Sur la table, are promoting Technivorm coffee makers now, so it has hit the mainstream - which means that if you want something unusual that nobody else has seen before, you'll probably need to find a more obscure product!
Technivorm Moccamaster KB-741 Coffee Brewer Brushed Silver
In Stock! Order Now !By Phil in Magnolia
I purchased this Technivorm coffee maker (the silver version) about three months ago after poor experience with KitchenAid pro-series units (which are no longer offered). Researching coffee makers on-line led to several reviews where this product was praised for brewing coffee at the correct temperature, in accordance with certification standards of some sort, and lots of other gushing about how great it is. I just wanted a good quality, reliable machine to brew good coffee, and I don't want to have to replace it every 2 years.The coffee quality is excellent and I suppose that has something to do with the temperature of the water, which is stated to be just under boiling (200 degrees F). The lid of the coffee pot incorporates a hollow mixing tube that is intended to ensure that the coffee mixes as it drips into the pot, to avoid stratification. it brews almost silently and is very quick. This all works perfectly and without any fuss whatsoever.It is not a fancy coffee maker; it is somewhat industrial in appearance, has no timer, just the on-off switch and a separate switch to control the plate that keeps the pot heated once brewing is complete. One of the reviews that I read says that the styling has not changed since it was introduced in the 1960's. That appeals to me. It just does what is necessary, and my desire is that when the time comes to make repairs, it will be possible to get replacement parts and keep it in service. I am hopeful that the simplicity of the unit will mean that it will be reliable over time.You should be aware that this machine is designed for Europe and does brew less than typical U.S. built coffee makers. It will brew 10 "European" cups, or 40 ounces of coffee. A U.S. coffee maker with 12 cup capacity will brew 60 ounces of coffee, or 1.5 times as much as the Technivorm.The plastic parts are acceptable quality although in my unit the plastic control that is supposed to regulate the drip did break. I simply removed it and left it at what would be the full open position anyway.If you like good coffee, grind your own beans (I do), and want something that is supposed to brew coffee at the proper temperature in order to achieve the best taste, then I think this is a very good quality product. You might have noticed that both Williams-Sonoma, and Sur la table, are promoting Technivorm coffee makers now, so it has hit the mainstream - which means that if you want something unusual that nobody else has seen before, you'll probably need to find a more obscure product!
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.Best Coffee Maker ever
By Bandera115
I love coffee. When my husband recently informed me that my coffee making sucked, I was crushed. I agreed our coffee at home was not very good but I was perplexed as what to do to improve it. We alreaed used filtered water and fresh ground beans. So I purchaed a french press. While the taste of the coffee improved dramatically, my husband was a fan of the occasional grinds in his coffee and I was not a fan of the messiness and the huge daily ritual for such a small amount of coffee.Back to the drawing board. After research on several trusted foodie sites, I learned the Technivorm was one of the few non commercial coffee makers that achieved the correct brewing temperature. I bit the bullet over the price, the Technivorm does carry a hefty price, and purchased the Moccamaster KB-741. We have been very happy with the taste of the coffee for the month that we have owned the Moccamaster. The coffee maker is very simplistic in design and I believe that a large part of the reason the coffee is so good. Well worth the price.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.Excellent Coffee Brewer - just know that it is 2/3 the capacity of typical "US" brewers
By Phil in Magnolia
I purchased this Technivorm coffee maker (the silver version) about three months ago after poor experience with KitchenAid pro-series units (which are no longer offered). Researching coffee makers on-line led to several reviews where this product was praised for brewing coffee at the correct temperature, in accordance with certification standards of some sort, and lots of other gushing about how great it is. I just wanted a good quality, reliable machine to brew good coffee, and I don't want to have to replace it every 2 years.The coffee quality is excellent and I suppose that has something to do with the temperature of the water, which is stated to be just under boiling (200 degrees F). The lid of the coffee pot incorporates a hollow mixing tube that is intended to ensure that the coffee mixes as it drips into the pot, to avoid stratification. it brews almost silently and is very quick. This all works perfectly and without any fuss whatsoever.It is not a fancy coffee maker; it is somewhat industrial in appearance, has no timer, just the on-off switch and a separate switch to control the plate that keeps the pot heated once brewing is complete. One of the reviews that I read says that the styling has not changed since it was introduced in the 1960's. That appeals to me. It just does what is necessary, and my desire is that when the time comes to make repairs, it will be possible to get replacement parts and keep it in service. I am hopeful that the simplicity of the unit will mean that it will be reliable over time.You should be aware that this machine is designed for Europe and does brew less than typical U.S. built coffee makers. It will brew 10 "European" cups, or 40 ounces of coffee. A U.S. coffee maker with 12 cup capacity will brew 60 ounces of coffee, or 1.5 times as much as the Technivorm.The plastic parts are acceptable quality although in my unit the plastic control that is supposed to regulate the drip did break. I simply removed it and left it at what would be the full open position anyway.If you like good coffee, grind your own beans (I do), and want something that is supposed to brew coffee at the proper temperature in order to achieve the best taste, then I think this is a very good quality product. You might have noticed that both Williams-Sonoma, and Sur la table, are promoting Technivorm coffee makers now, so it has hit the mainstream - which means that if you want something unusual that nobody else has seen before, you'll probably need to find a more obscure product!
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- Brewing temperature is precisely controlled between 198 and 205 degrees F
- Two stage heating soleplate intelligently adjusts to volume.
- Soleplate shuts off automatically after 100 minutes; illuminated on/off switch
- Visible scale indicator tells you when brewer requires descaling.
- 5 year manufacturer's warranty!
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