My solution to the beep is one or two pieces of tape over the speaker holes on the bottom. Instant permanent beep volume control. I've done this trick with kid toys, especially the pianos and exersaucers and toy cars (Hess truck) or just about anything with annoying noise. You still hear the beep, but now much quieter and you keep your sanity. But for the really intrepid, just open it up and disconnect the speaker.
I will say I actually really appreciate the beep! (I also have ADHD so am prone to forgetting... which is also why the insulated carafe vs. the warming plate is absolutely important to me too!)
I bought the Oxo 8 cup, but returned it. Disliked the carafe, which has a hole in it and makes the coffee colder much quicker than something like the Bonavita, where you have to screw on an air tight lid. Also, the whole basket thing is messy and getting the flat bottom to click in place inside is cumbersome. The rubber eroded quickly and it's just not a good design. It does make very good coffee, and the single cup feature is great, but requires a different (cone) filter. If it was designed better I would have kept it.
Nice review! Good comments...never considered the beep being annoying but good point (at least it’s only 1 beep). I’ve also had the OXO 2 months (replaced my Moccamaster KB741) and agree, enjoy the simplicity and single cup feature. Only annoyance is the remaining water waiting to drip into the basket when you lift the lid. Good video shots, especially of the water bubbling and coffee dripping simultaneously.
Thanks for your comments! The beep just feels extra loud during the solitude of morning and so maybe I am just extra sensitive to excessive digital noise. But I'm usually nearby when it's brewing, so I turn the power off before it beeps. Either way, it's just a small thing and I still love the brewer and the coffee it makes more each day. Cheers!
Why did you make the decision to replace the Moccamaster KB741 with the OXO 8 cup? I have a Moccamaster and I’m debating whether or not to make the jump to the OXO 8 cup.
@@jasonponce4461 I bought a Moccamaster which I returned after 4 weeks of not being able to get a halfway decent cup of coffee out of it. I modified all variables to try and get it dialed in, but gave up. It took a week to get this one dialed in once we got it, but even while working on the fine tuning of coffee to water and grind size, the coffer was at least drinkable. Not so with the Moccamaaster. If you have a Moccamaster already and you like it, I'm not sure why you would buy this one. If you don't like the setup or you find that every time you switch beans its a whole process you have to go through to dial it in, then this is a great choice. Very happy with the purchase.
When you want just one cup of coffee and set it for 2-4 how do you control how much coffee is brewed? do you have to just put the amount of water in the tank you want to brew?
I've been trying to dial this in for a while and I'm not satisfied with the coffee im getting. I'm not assuming it's the fault of the device. What am I doing wrong? I've tried different coffees and different grind sizes. I'm neither getting bitter nor sour as far as I can tell.. It tastes more of plastic or metal or ash, and kind of flat, perhaps oxidized. Fresh hot coffee tastes like a stale cup. Halp!
@@JenJenLiu I have an expensive espresso machine that I rarely use anymore because I like the oxo coffee. But, of course it largely depends on the coffee you use… do you grind the beans, do you use quality beans, how much coffee do you use
I'm pretty sure that is a problem with *all* insulated carafe type coffeemakers. In order to properly insulate and keep the brewed coffee hot the need to limit the size of the lid opening, which means they have to have the lip that causes this problem. IMHO the advantages of having a carafe vs a glass pot and hot pad far outweigh the remaining liquid problem. I have found that turning the carafe mostly upside down with a little shaking will get most of the remaining coffee out. My solution for cleaning, is to use a long handle scrub brush. Rinsing is easily accomplished using a sink spray nozzle while holding the pot upside down. A bit of upside down shaking gets the remaining rinse water out. Works for me, your mileage may vary...
Does the same for me splashes everything plus when it is done it leaks coffee from the drip I assume because there is still water left over in the filter so it takes a rather long time for my cup to be drip free. Sad.
thanks for the video. I just got this machine and use it for the first time yesterday. I brewed a single cup and it splashes coffee out of the cup onto the counter top. Any recommendation? thx, vikki
I have only had my OXO 8 a week, and I am not gonna lie, I am not sure I like it. I think the recommended 1 scoop of coffee to one cup of 5 oz water makes for some weak brew and I have made a huge mess every time I have tried to fill the filter up with 10 scoops to get it stronger. Gonna order some 14 cup filters on line and see if that fixs things. But at the moment this is more like a 30 oz coffee maker if you want a strong cup. And, I use quality/strong beans. That is not the issue.
Update after 4 months, I stand by my original comments. This machine uses a ton of coffee. I switched to using the Bunn filters for it, so that has limited the mess in the basket. There is a design flaw in which the handle for the basket swings down just as you dump out the basket if you do not hold on to it. I wind up dumping coffee grounds on the handle every few pots. If this things lasts for years, then I will be mostly happy. But if it tanks in the next year or two, I suspect I will test the Bonavita or whatever is getting the good reviews at the time.
I am the only coffee drinker in my home, and I don't necessarily have it every day. I love that this is affordable, easy to find and purchase, but I am having a hard time justifying a larger machine for my needs of single cups of coffee. I don't entertain, so the carafe would never get used. Does anyone have a solid recommendation for a loose grounds, single serve machine? No pods or nespresso.
An AeroPress is a great option for single cup brewing with ground coffee. They don't take up any counter space and travel easily with you. www.dearcoffeeiloveyou.com/the-aeropress/
Grrrrr... why is it that every brand of coffeemaker doesn't know that a cup is 8 OUNCES!. It is so hard to compare coffee makers. Thank you for making this video! I noticed that OXO considers a "cup" to be 5 ounces not 8! This coffemaker is advertised on Amazon as having a capacity of 64 ounces! At 2:51 in your video it clearly shows a "cup" is 5 ounces, so the capacity is only 40 ounces. That is a *little* different than 64 ounces, no? tried to find this information with this and several other coffee makers. They do not make it easy. I'll stop b***ing now.
hey homie. Absolutely love the content, just some production feedback that I think would help out the channel 1. keep the autofocus off while filming cause I can hear the lens adjusting. 2. Use an external shotgun mic. I think that would make the video feel a bit more professional. All that being said, thanks for all the input on the oxo :)
Thanks for the tips. I definitely took notice of the autofocus hunting and will turn it off in the future. This was my first time shooting video with the new Fuji, so it was as much a learning exercise as anything.
How do I brew only HALF the carafe? No matter if I press the 2-4 cup button or the 6-8 cups button-IT BREWS THE ENTIRE WATER RESERVOIR into the carafe!
Cheaply made, terrible water dispersion over coffee grounds, inconsistent water temperature, unflattering product design, hot plate makes for bitter coffee-you get what you pay for...
If I didn't know how to disable that ultra-annoying high pitched beep, then that alone would keep me from ever buying this coffee brewer. Manufacturers take note! I've disabled annoying beepers on many appliances by simply putting a dab of silicone sealant over the small hole that's typically on a beeper or on the housing where it mounted directly underneath. I'm also always interested in a machine's 'full carafe' total brew time, which you never mentioned. As for the desired metric markings, and with myself being a history professor, do you really think that George Washington fought against that metric takeover at Pearl Harbor for nothing! lol
My solution to the beep is one or two pieces of tape over the speaker holes on the bottom. Instant permanent beep volume control. I've done this trick with kid toys, especially the pianos and exersaucers and toy cars (Hess truck) or just about anything with annoying noise. You still hear the beep, but now much quieter and you keep your sanity. But for the really intrepid, just open it up and disconnect the speaker.
I will say I actually really appreciate the beep! (I also have ADHD so am prone to forgetting... which is also why the insulated carafe vs. the warming plate is absolutely important to me too!)
I just got this for Christmas and love it. I grind the beans and brew it's been great.The beep really isn't that loud.
I bought the Oxo 8 cup, but returned it. Disliked the carafe, which has a hole in it and makes the coffee colder much quicker than something like the Bonavita, where you have to screw on an air tight lid. Also, the whole basket thing is messy and getting the flat bottom to click in place inside is cumbersome. The rubber eroded quickly and it's just not a good design. It does make very good coffee, and the single cup feature is great, but requires a different (cone) filter. If it was designed better I would have kept it.
Nice review! Good comments...never considered the beep being annoying but good point (at least it’s only 1 beep). I’ve also had the OXO 2 months (replaced my Moccamaster KB741) and agree, enjoy the simplicity and single cup feature. Only annoyance is the remaining water waiting to drip into the basket when you lift the lid. Good video shots, especially of the water bubbling and coffee dripping simultaneously.
Thanks for your comments! The beep just feels extra loud during the solitude of morning and so maybe I am just extra sensitive to excessive digital noise. But I'm usually nearby when it's brewing, so I turn the power off before it beeps. Either way, it's just a small thing and I still love the brewer and the coffee it makes more each day. Cheers!
Why did you make the decision to replace the Moccamaster KB741 with the OXO 8 cup? I have a Moccamaster and I’m debating whether or not to make the jump to the OXO 8 cup.
@@jasonponce4461 I bought a Moccamaster which I returned after 4 weeks of not being able to get a halfway decent cup of coffee out of it. I modified all variables to try and get it dialed in, but gave up. It took a week to get this one dialed in once we got it, but even while working on the fine tuning of coffee to water and grind size, the coffer was at least drinkable. Not so with the Moccamaaster. If you have a Moccamaster already and you like it, I'm not sure why you would buy this one. If you don't like the setup or you find that every time you switch beans its a whole process you have to go through to dial it in, then this is a great choice. Very happy with the purchase.
When you want just one cup of coffee and set it for 2-4 how do you control how much coffee is brewed? do you have to just put the amount of water in the tank you want to brew?
Great video/ thanks for your time.
Great review dude -- thank you. Might get one tomorrow from Target
I've been trying to dial this in for a while and I'm not satisfied with the coffee im getting. I'm not assuming it's the fault of the device. What am I doing wrong? I've tried different coffees and different grind sizes.
I'm neither getting bitter nor sour as far as I can tell.. It tastes more of plastic or metal or ash, and kind of flat, perhaps oxidized.
Fresh hot coffee tastes like a stale cup.
Halp!
Thank you so much for your review👍👍🙏🙏🙏
Which would you choose among the Oxo Brain, Breville Precision, Bonavita 8cup, or Technivorm Moccamaster?
I got one and love it.
Does the coffee really taste better? We are looking for a non-plastic one
@@JenJenLiu
I have an expensive espresso machine that I rarely use anymore because I like the oxo coffee. But, of course it largely depends on the coffee you use… do you grind the beans, do you use quality beans, how much coffee do you use
@@JenJenLiu
The machine is mostly plastic… but the pot carafe is metal. In my opinion no quality issues from the plastic
1) Can you use the carafe for 4 cups using the smaller batch setting? 2) Also, do you preheat the carafe?
Glad you pointed out the "leftover/unpourable" coffee issue. I thought that was strictly a Bonavita problem.
I make 2 cups every morning and take the lid off to pour the last cup I never have this issue.
Since we should be washing the carafe after each use,it`s not a problem to wipe out the water about a tablespoon is all.
I'm pretty sure that is a problem with *all* insulated carafe type coffeemakers. In order to properly insulate and keep the brewed coffee hot the need to limit the size of the lid opening, which means they have to have the lip that causes this problem. IMHO the advantages of having a carafe vs a glass pot and hot pad far outweigh the remaining liquid problem. I have found that turning the carafe mostly upside down with a little shaking will get most of the remaining coffee out.
My solution for cleaning, is to use a long handle scrub brush. Rinsing is easily accomplished using a sink spray nozzle while holding the pot upside down. A bit of upside down shaking gets the remaining rinse water out. Works for me, your mileage may vary...
@@MarkDHastingsMusic I just made coffee in my Bonavita "five" cup BUT I'm using the optional glass carafe. Never any leftovers.
this looks like a really nice drip coffee solution. If I didn't own a Moccamaster, I'd probably get one of these and call it a day.
Does the same for me splashes everything plus when it is done it leaks coffee from the drip I assume because there is still water left over in the filter so it takes a rather long time for my cup to be drip free. Sad.
Sweet review of this particular product👍👍😎🙏🙏
Hi Brian,
I like your coffee cup can tell me what cup was that.
Thank you
Hey, hope you reply. Is the coffee still hot in smaller sizes like 1-3 cups?
thanks for the video. I just got this machine and use it for the first time yesterday. I brewed a single cup and it splashes coffee out of the cup onto the counter top. Any recommendation? thx, vikki
You could try elevating the cup more
Is it BPA free
I agree, any machine with a loud noise fries me 😱😱😱
I have only had my OXO 8 a week, and I am not gonna lie, I am not sure I like it. I think the recommended 1 scoop of coffee to one cup of 5 oz water makes for some weak brew and I have made a huge mess every time I have tried to fill the filter up with 10 scoops to get it stronger. Gonna order some 14 cup filters on line and see if that fixs things. But at the moment this is more like a 30 oz coffee maker if you want a strong cup. And, I use quality/strong beans. That is not the issue.
You do have to use more coffee with this machine and the whole basket thing is really a mess. I returned mine and switched to the Bonavita.
Update after 4 months, I stand by my original comments. This machine uses a ton of coffee. I switched to using the Bunn filters for it, so that has limited the mess in the basket. There is a design flaw in which the handle for the basket swings down just as you dump out the basket if you do not hold on to it. I wind up dumping coffee grounds on the handle every few pots.
If this things lasts for years, then I will be mostly happy. But if it tanks in the next year or two, I suspect I will test the Bonavita or whatever is getting the good reviews at the time.
Thanks for the review! Have you tried any filters for the small basket other than the Kalida 185? Those are super expensive and hard to find...
How long does the coffee stay hot for in the carafe?
Couple hours, maybe 3
I am the only coffee drinker in my home, and I don't necessarily have it every day.
I love that this is affordable, easy to find and purchase, but I am having a hard time justifying a larger machine for my needs of single cups of coffee. I don't entertain, so the carafe would never get used.
Does anyone have a solid recommendation for a loose grounds, single serve machine? No pods or nespresso.
An AeroPress is a great option for single cup brewing with ground coffee. They don't take up any counter space and travel easily with you. www.dearcoffeeiloveyou.com/the-aeropress/
I use the keurig I grind my my beans and use the reusable k cup that came with it
Moccamaster Cup one
Grrrrr... why is it that every brand of coffeemaker doesn't know that a cup is 8 OUNCES!. It is so hard to compare coffee makers. Thank you for making this video! I noticed that OXO considers a "cup" to be 5 ounces not 8! This coffemaker is advertised on Amazon as having a capacity of 64 ounces! At 2:51 in your video it clearly shows a "cup" is 5 ounces, so the capacity is only 40 ounces. That is a *little* different than 64 ounces, no? tried to find this information with this and several other coffee makers. They do not make it easy.
I'll stop b***ing now.
A cup of coffee is considered 6oz
Great video! Thanks!
Nice review. May I know what thermos you are using?
Thanks Christopher. The thermos is from Fellow Products, it's called the "Carter Mug"
Our issue with this machine is that it’s brewing temperature is inconsistent. One out of five pots is hot the rest are not too hot.
Nice man! Great review, Hope you’re well man.
Thanks! All is well. Enjoying the new camera and exploring video content.
This was helpful thanks!
Glad it could be helpful Alex!
hey homie. Absolutely love the content, just some production feedback that I think would help out the channel
1. keep the autofocus off while filming cause I can hear the lens adjusting.
2. Use an external shotgun mic. I think that would make the video feel a bit more professional.
All that being said, thanks for all the input on the oxo :)
Thanks for the tips. I definitely took notice of the autofocus hunting and will turn it off in the future. This was my first time shooting video with the new Fuji, so it was as much a learning exercise as anything.
Nice review fun and informative thank you
How about an update video? Talk about how well it does a descale cycle and the impact that has on taste, if any.
Great! Would like to see a video on the Fellow Ode as well.
Thanks! It's definitely the topic of interest lately!
How do I brew only HALF the carafe? No matter if I press the 2-4 cup button or the 6-8 cups button-IT BREWS THE ENTIRE WATER RESERVOIR into the carafe!
It will brew will all the water in the reservoir, so ...
Is there a Bloom function ?
I think the bloom setting is always on. No way to turn on or off.
There is a bloom cycle built into its normal function, but you don't have control over it.
What's wrong with the 25$ mr.coffee 12 cup coffee maker
Cheaply made, terrible water dispersion over coffee grounds, inconsistent water temperature, unflattering product design, hot plate makes for bitter coffee-you get what you pay for...
Nothing if you enjoy bad tasting coffee.
I love mine, no to the metric markings!
If I didn't know how to disable that ultra-annoying high pitched beep, then that alone would keep me from ever buying this coffee brewer. Manufacturers take note!
I've disabled annoying beepers on many appliances by simply putting a dab of silicone sealant over the small hole that's typically on a beeper or on the housing where it mounted directly underneath.
I'm also always interested in a machine's 'full carafe' total brew time, which you never mentioned.
As for the desired metric markings, and with myself being a history professor, do you really think that George Washington fought against that metric takeover at Pearl Harbor for nothing! lol
No lapel mic
Good ear.