Best Coffee Makers for 2024 – CNET

Evaluating the performance of a coffee maker is trickier than it might sound. You need to know what good drip coffee actually is and, according to the Specialty Coffee Association, there are essential criteria to brewing well. Brewing time and water temperature top the list. Hot water should come into contact with grounds for no less than four minutes and no more than eight. The ideal water temperature range is between 197 degrees Fahrenheit (92 degrees Celsius) and 205 degrees Fahrenheit (96 degrees Celsius).

To see how well each coffee maker meets that challenge, we log the length of their brew cycles. We also employ thermocouple heat sensors connected to industrial-grade data loggers. That enables us to record the temperature within the coffee grounds while brewing is underway.

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We measure the temperature inside the brewing chamber of every coffee maker we test.

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Testing a pot of coffee using an optical refractometer. Testing a pot of coffee using an optical refractometer.

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