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product_id: 212289829
title: "Brew 8-Cup Coffee Maker - Single-Serve & Carafe, Thermal Stainless Steel, SCA Certified"
brand: "oxo"
price: "€ 556.57"
currency: EUR
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reviews_count: 13
category: "Oxo"
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# 8-cup capacity Precision temp control SCA certified quality Brew 8-Cup Coffee Maker - Single-Serve & Carafe, Thermal Stainless Steel, SCA Certified

**Brand:** oxo
**Price:** € 556.57
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> ☕ Elevate your coffee game — from solo sips to full pots, perfection in every pour!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Brew 8-Cup Coffee Maker - Single-Serve & Carafe, Thermal Stainless Steel, SCA Certified by oxo
- **How much does it cost?** € 556.57 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- oxo enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted oxo brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Rainmaker Showerhead Evenness:** Even water distribution extracts bold, bright flavors with every brew.
- • **Thermal Stainless Steel Carafe:** Double-wall vacuum insulation keeps coffee hot for 4+ hours without overheating.
- • **Barista-Level Brewing Precision:** BetterBrew tech controls water temp, volume & brew time for café-quality coffee at home.
- • **Compact, Under-Cabinet Friendly Design:** Sleek stainless steel fits effortlessly in smaller kitchens, saving valuable counter space.
- • **Versatile Single-Serve & Carafe Options:** Brew a perfect single cup or a full 8-cup pot with one sleek machine.

## Overview

The OXO Brew 8-Cup Coffee Maker combines SCA-certified brewing precision with a thermal stainless steel carafe to deliver café-quality coffee at home. Featuring BetterBrew technology, a Rainmaker showerhead for even extraction, and versatile single-serve or full pot options, it fits neatly under cabinets and keeps coffee hot for hours. Ideal for professionals who demand both style and substance in their daily brew.

## Description

Whether you're brewing a single mug or a full pot, the OXO Brew 8-Cup Coffee Maker delivers a better-tasting cup—every time. This compact coffee maker is engineered with BetterBrew precision brewing to control water temperature, volume and brew time. It’s certified by the Specialty Coffee Association (SCA) for meeting its rigorous home brewing standards. The Rainmaker showerhead distributes water evenly over the grounds, while the integrated bloom cycle extracts bold, bright café-style flavor. The double-wall, vacuum-insulated stainless steel carafe keeps your coffee hot without overheating and the brew-through, pour-through lid means you don't have to remove the lid to pour. This sleek, stainless steel coffee machine features a space-saving design that fits neatly under cabinets, making it an ideal drip coffee maker for smaller kitchens. Run the automatic cleaning mode to keep your machine in optimal condition and your coffee tasting fresh. The coffee maker can also brew directly into your favorite cup or travel mug. Flip the well cover to elevate shorter mugs or remove it for taller cups. For single-serve brewing, use the included accessory to optimize extraction in one-cup mode—just add a filter and place it in the large basket. Whether you're making one mug or eight, enjoy barista-level results with every drip.

Review: It makes good coffee - I got this for replacing a 16 year old Cuisinart coffee maker. So far this Oxo coffee maker has been doing a good job. The coffee does have slightly better flavor than my old coffee maker. It's easy to use. Of course I had to fiddle with it at the beginning but it is easy to use. After trying out the carafe for my first batch of coffee just to check how everything works. I've been using it primarily with the single cup filling feature. This lets me fill my coffee cup directly. I really like this feature since I use an insulated coffee mug so the temperature is well maintained so I can enjoy the coffee. This coffee maker as many others uses 5 oz as a standard for a cup of coffee. I've been filling up my water tank for three cups and used three scoops of coffee ground. I pour in water to bring the water level right to the 3 cup level line. So I'm starting with 15 oz of water and I end up with 13 oz of coffee in my cup. The final 2 oz of water won't drip out. There's a sliding switch to use when I'm making a single serving of coffee to a cup. The position is pushed to the left so that it will hold open the valve on the coffee ground basket. I also push the switch to the right to close the valve to make sure no coffee leaks out after I take my cup away to close the valve. One thing I don't like about the carafe is that coffee can drip from the pouring sprout and it drips coffee onto the body of the carafe and the table. I took off one star for that. There's a power button and two buttons to chose if you're making 1-4 cups of coffee and the other button is for 8-12 cups of coffee. I tried 8-12 for my single serving of coffee and it doesn't seem to make time difference. Over all I like this coffee maker. It looks simple and modern and is easy to clean. If fits easily under my cabinet. I was able to buy this at under $150 as there was some deal going on so I bought it. I'll have to see how long this one will last. June 13: I noticed after making a cup of coffee that at the hole where the water drains in to fill the holding tank. There was a slight bit of water backing up. I was curious so I used some descaling solution and did a cleaning cycle. This happened before the cleaning light turned on. After the cleaning cycle the water wasn't visible anymore at the end of a brew. So now when ever I see water backing up a bit I do a cleaning cycle. It may be too early but I guess it depends on how hard the local water is. I'll do it this way instead of the letting machine time it and give a signal to run a cleaning cycle.
Review: Finally found the one - We were daily french press brewers for years. We wanted to shorten the prep/clean up time and also move away from the sludge filled last cup offered by the french press. First we tried a new Keurig, with the multiple water jets. While that method was certainly first place as far as convenience goes, it was dead last in any other metric one would use to judge a coffee experience. We really enjoyed the Nespresso machine. That said, we are more coffee drinkers than espresso sippers. The monthly cost of the Alto XL pods in the Vertuo line was going to increase our monthly coffee budget four fold. That wasn't going to fly. For purely cost reasons we returned the Vertuo. We had not wanted to go down the road of drip coffee maker because we felt that the clean up and prep was not that far off from the french press. In addition, it had been over a decade since we last owned a great Cuisinart drip maker. We had forgotten that good coffee could come from a drip machine. So our research started... Of course, the <$50 coffee maker wasn't going to cut it. We weren't going to shell out the money for a Mochamaster. The middle market of drip coffee makers is where we found ourselves. After reading (too) many reviews, it was clear there were some solid options to choose from: OXO, Bonovita, Bunn, Ninja and Cuisinart to name a few. A sealed stainless carafe that keeps coffee warm for an extended period of time was the second most important factor after quality taste. After consideration, it came down to this OXO or the comparable Bonovita. The closed lid brewing design on the OXO is what tipped the scale. The Bonovita requires you to brew with the lid off, screwing it in place after brewing is complete. We could just envision a hectic morning with the kids where we forget to put the lid on. Hello cold/not as hot coffee. We really wanted a programable start feature, but neither this nor the Bonovita had the capability. Not having the feature has been inconsequential. The brew time from start to finish on a full 8 cup pot takes less than 4 minutes. That is not too long to wait. Somethings we really like: - The coffee really does taste good. We are using the same coffee we've always used with the french press, but it tastes like a totally different bean, in a good way. Can't say enough about quality. - The single serve filter basket is great. - Most people should be able to get there hand inside of the carafe for cleaning. I recall my old Cuisinart where you could only get a cleaning brush in the carafe. This is a much better design. - Coffee stays hot for a solid 4+ hours. If you're putting refrigerator cold creamer in your coffee, the window to have hot coffee post cold-creamer addition is about 2 hours. - Like that the shower head is removeable and can be cleaned. Great feature. I've noticed some comments talk about overflowing grounds based on the amount of coffee used. Like others, we enjoy a strong cup and use more than the recommended amount of coffee. When we received the OXO we had a pound or so of coffee previously ground for the french press (coarse ground). We measured 75 grams of that coffee for a full 8 cop pot and did not experience any grounds overflowing the top of the filter and into the carafe. Though the shower head did have some coffee residue. Any finer of a grind and I'm sure you'd have some coffee grounds overflow. At 75 grams of coffee grounds, we experienced about a 4 ounce loss of water. When brewing a full pot, we now fill the water to just above the black rim inside the water reservoir, well above the 8 cup mark. This ends up brewing a perfectly full carafe of coffee. For two people this fits the bill. We are able to enjoy our individual Yeti mugs and partial refills on both with one pot. The single brew option lets you easily whip up something fresh should afternoon coffee call your name. We've been really pleased with the unit.

## Features

- Rainmaker shower head evenly distributes water over grounds
- Removable well cover elevates short mugs or makes room for tall mugs
- Gold-standard coffee certified by the Specialty Coffee Association (SCA); Brew by the cup or the carafe
- Sized to fit under cabinets

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B07H9G93WK |
| Best Sellers Rank | #37,406 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #58 in Coffee Machines |
| Brand | OXO |
| Brand Name | OXO |
| Capacity | 8 Cups |
| Coffee Input Type | Paper Filter |
| Coffee Maker Type | Drip Coffee Machine |
| Color | Stainless Steel |
| Customer Package Type | FFP |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 4,776 Reviews |
| Exterior Finish | Stainless Steel |
| Filter Type | Paper |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 20719812093790 |
| Human Interface Input | Buttons |
| Included Components | Base, Carafe, 2 Baskets, Coffee Scoop, Rainmaker , Manual |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 10.5"D x 7"W x 13.5"H |
| Item Type Name | Coffeemaker |
| Item Weight | 10.3 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | OXO |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Model Name | OXO |
| Model Number | 8718800 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Manual |
| Part Number | 8718800 |
| Product Dimensions | 10.5"D x 7"W x 13.5"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Coffee Brewing |
| Special Feature | Manual |
| Specific Uses For Product | Coffee Brewing |
| Style | Stainless Steel |
| UPC | 719812093796 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Warranty Description | TWO-YEAR Warranty: Your OXO Brew appliance is guaranteed by OXO for two years from the date of purchase in the case of any manufacturing defects in materials or workmanship. This OXO warranty is only offered on OXO Brew appliances sold new and utilized in the US and Canada. The OXO warranty covers all costs related to restoring the proven defective product through the repair or replacement of any … |
| Wattage | 1400 watts |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** OXO
- **Capacity:** 8 Cups
- **Color:** STAINLESS STEEL
- **Product Dimensions:** 10.5"D x 7"W x 13.5"H
- **Special Feature:** Manual

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Can you use a reusable filter for this machine, and if so what brand/size is recommended?**
A: Yes.  I’ve been using one of these for over a year.
Quell Reusable Coffee Filter for Kalita 185  The fit isn’t perfect, but it works and the coffee tastes better.  I’m usually brewing 2-3 cups (15oz).

**Q: Is the single serve brew basket included or sold separately?**
A: The single serve basket is included

**Q: how tall is this coffee pot?**
A: It's about 14" tall, 7" wide, and 11" deep.  The lid to access the filter and coffee grounds is on the top of the unit and lifts straight up so you will need to account for that, too.  I can't find how tall the lid is, but I would guess that it's probably an additional 6" when open.

**Q: What are the dimensions of the appliance?**
A: 6 7/8 inches wide, 10 1/2 inches deep, 13 1/2 inches high
It makes good coffee very quickly.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ It makes good coffee
*by R***N on February 26, 2024*

I got this for replacing a 16 year old Cuisinart coffee maker. So far this Oxo coffee maker has been doing a good job. The coffee does have slightly better flavor than my old coffee maker. It's easy to use. Of course I had to fiddle with it at the beginning but it is easy to use. After trying out the carafe for my first batch of coffee just to check how everything works. I've been using it primarily with the single cup filling feature. This lets me fill my coffee cup directly. I really like this feature since I use an insulated coffee mug so the temperature is well maintained so I can enjoy the coffee. This coffee maker as many others uses 5 oz as a standard for a cup of coffee. I've been filling up my water tank for three cups and used three scoops of coffee ground. I pour in water to bring the water level right to the 3 cup level line. So I'm starting with 15 oz of water and I end up with 13 oz of coffee in my cup. The final 2 oz of water won't drip out. There's a sliding switch to use when I'm making a single serving of coffee to a cup. The position is pushed to the left so that it will hold open the valve on the coffee ground basket. I also push the switch to the right to close the valve to make sure no coffee leaks out after I take my cup away to close the valve. One thing I don't like about the carafe is that coffee can drip from the pouring sprout and it drips coffee onto the body of the carafe and the table. I took off one star for that. There's a power button and two buttons to chose if you're making 1-4 cups of coffee and the other button is for 8-12 cups of coffee. I tried 8-12 for my single serving of coffee and it doesn't seem to make time difference. Over all I like this coffee maker. It looks simple and modern and is easy to clean. If fits easily under my cabinet. I was able to buy this at under $150 as there was some deal going on so I bought it. I'll have to see how long this one will last. June 13: I noticed after making a cup of coffee that at the hole where the water drains in to fill the holding tank. There was a slight bit of water backing up. I was curious so I used some descaling solution and did a cleaning cycle. This happened before the cleaning light turned on. After the cleaning cycle the water wasn't visible anymore at the end of a brew. So now when ever I see water backing up a bit I do a cleaning cycle. It may be too early but I guess it depends on how hard the local water is. I'll do it this way instead of the letting machine time it and give a signal to run a cleaning cycle.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Finally found the one
*by R***S on February 1, 2021*

We were daily french press brewers for years. We wanted to shorten the prep/clean up time and also move away from the sludge filled last cup offered by the french press. First we tried a new Keurig, with the multiple water jets. While that method was certainly first place as far as convenience goes, it was dead last in any other metric one would use to judge a coffee experience. We really enjoyed the Nespresso machine. That said, we are more coffee drinkers than espresso sippers. The monthly cost of the Alto XL pods in the Vertuo line was going to increase our monthly coffee budget four fold. That wasn't going to fly. For purely cost reasons we returned the Vertuo. We had not wanted to go down the road of drip coffee maker because we felt that the clean up and prep was not that far off from the french press. In addition, it had been over a decade since we last owned a great Cuisinart drip maker. We had forgotten that good coffee could come from a drip machine. So our research started... Of course, the <$50 coffee maker wasn't going to cut it. We weren't going to shell out the money for a Mochamaster. The middle market of drip coffee makers is where we found ourselves. After reading (too) many reviews, it was clear there were some solid options to choose from: OXO, Bonovita, Bunn, Ninja and Cuisinart to name a few. A sealed stainless carafe that keeps coffee warm for an extended period of time was the second most important factor after quality taste. After consideration, it came down to this OXO or the comparable Bonovita. The closed lid brewing design on the OXO is what tipped the scale. The Bonovita requires you to brew with the lid off, screwing it in place after brewing is complete. We could just envision a hectic morning with the kids where we forget to put the lid on. Hello cold/not as hot coffee. We really wanted a programable start feature, but neither this nor the Bonovita had the capability. Not having the feature has been inconsequential. The brew time from start to finish on a full 8 cup pot takes less than 4 minutes. That is not too long to wait. Somethings we really like: - The coffee really does taste good. We are using the same coffee we've always used with the french press, but it tastes like a totally different bean, in a good way. Can't say enough about quality. - The single serve filter basket is great. - Most people should be able to get there hand inside of the carafe for cleaning. I recall my old Cuisinart where you could only get a cleaning brush in the carafe. This is a much better design. - Coffee stays hot for a solid 4+ hours. If you're putting refrigerator cold creamer in your coffee, the window to have hot coffee post cold-creamer addition is about 2 hours. - Like that the shower head is removeable and can be cleaned. Great feature. I've noticed some comments talk about overflowing grounds based on the amount of coffee used. Like others, we enjoy a strong cup and use more than the recommended amount of coffee. When we received the OXO we had a pound or so of coffee previously ground for the french press (coarse ground). We measured 75 grams of that coffee for a full 8 cop pot and did not experience any grounds overflowing the top of the filter and into the carafe. Though the shower head did have some coffee residue. Any finer of a grind and I'm sure you'd have some coffee grounds overflow. At 75 grams of coffee grounds, we experienced about a 4 ounce loss of water. When brewing a full pot, we now fill the water to just above the black rim inside the water reservoir, well above the 8 cup mark. This ends up brewing a perfectly full carafe of coffee. For two people this fits the bill. We are able to enjoy our individual Yeti mugs and partial refills on both with one pot. The single brew option lets you easily whip up something fresh should afternoon coffee call your name. We've been really pleased with the unit.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ OXO Coffee Maker
*by Z***O on August 11, 2025*

I will preface this review by saying I haven't owned a drip coffee maker since the late 80's. Mostly because I don't like the concept of making coffee in a plastic machine, I've done glass pour over or stainless steel French press or percolated coffee for decades. Am I fussy about my coffee? Yes. Am I a coffee connoisseur? Absolutely not. That being said, this is an attractive, compact, quiet and quick coffee maker. I followed Mfg. directions to a T the first time I used it. Holy strong coffee! They consider a cup of coffee to be 5 oz of water, but I haven't owned a 5 oz coffee cup in my life. So yeah, their water to coffee ratio was DOUBLE what I would normally use. But hey, I figured I ought to follow their directions at least once, because you never know. Well, now I know that was a mistake. I tossed the coffee out and started over again, using the water to coffee ratio I would normally use when making my regular pour over coffee. (Half the amount of coffee!) That turned out much better. However, 8 cups of coffee this coffee maker does NOT make! Again, that estimate is based on a cup of coffee being 5 oz. So realistically, I'm only going to get 2.5 cups of coffee from a pot, not 8 cups, because I use a Thermos travel mug that holds 16 oz. of coffee. Math. Not my forte. The unit itself is very sleek and simple. You fill the tank, add a filter and coffee to the appropriate basket, select single cup or full carafe and push a button. Super easy. I was pleased to find this coffee maker is actually whisper quiet. A little muffled gurgling can be heard at the very end of the cycle, but that's it. I was also pleased to see that there was very little steam produced as the coffee is being brewed, and the steam that did come out is vented toward the front of the machine, not the back. (You really can't even see the steam, but if you hold your hand over the vents you can feel it slightly) If you're putting your coffee maker under your kitchen cabinets that's a big plus, and has always been a pet peeve of mine. Why can't they make a machine that's sealed and doesn't spew steam under your cabinets? Anyhow, this machine does emit a little bit of steam, but it's greatly reduced compared to the drip coffee makers I've had in the past. The machine beeps once when the coffee is ready. Again, nothing obnoxious. The "on" button for the machine stays lit for an hour, but there isn't a hot plate to worry about or turn off, which is helpful if you're like me and get busy with your morning and forget to come back to shut things down. You can make a 'single' cup of coffee if your mug fits under the drip mechanism. There's a little removable plate that can either lift a smaller cup up closer to where the coffee comes out or you can remove the plate to buy more room for a taller mug. A 16 oz Yeti fits fine under the drip opening when the plate is removed. Again, I would measure the amount of water you'll need for a single cup of coffee by using the mug or cup you plan to drink from to fill the water tank. Regardless of what setting you use, either single cup or full carafe, the machine will make the amount of coffee based on the amount of water you put in the tank. The single cup or carafe setting is really more for how the shower head dispenses the water over the grounds than for telling the machine how much coffee to make. All of this is explained well in the directions, which are thorough and straightforward. When you are making a carafe of coffee you can remove the carafe to pour a cup of coffee if you're antsy for that first sip. The basket has a little ball that will stop the drip temporarily. That said, this machine is pretty quick to make a full carafe of coffee. I didn't time it, but I'd guess it to be somewhere around 6 minutes or so from start to finish? (It does pause briefly for about 30 seconds after it starts to let the coffee grounds "bloom.") There's no clock to set the machine to start at a specific time of day. In other words you have to be present to start it, which is fine by me, but might be a drawback for someone who wants to wake up to coffee that's ready to go. But I don't really see that as an issue given how fast this coffee maker works. The carafe seems OK. Lots of raving about how ergonomic is it and how nicely it pours. Meh. It's a carafe. I always pre-heat my carafe (and mug) with hot tap water prior to making coffee, so I'm sure that helps retain the heat a bit longer. Two and a half hours after I made a pot of coffee I found the second pour to be just as hot as the first, so the carafe appears to hold up to the hype. I also like that the carafe has a wide mouth, which makes for easy cleaning. Overall, I like this machine and can't find much to complain about except that I don't see it being my weekend coffee maker. It just doesn't make enough coffee for two people who both like to drink at least two 16 oz cups of coffee over the course of a long morning. (We are always up very early) I only got this machine because I'm going to be out of town in a couple of weeks and my husband wanted a simple, fool-proof way to make coffee while I'm gone. I'm sure this machine will do the job just fine. After that I'll probably use it to make coffee for myself during the week, but I see us going back to pour-over coffee on the weekend, when we will want to consume at least two 16 oz cups or so each. I think this is the sort of compromise you're always going to have to make unless you're willing to have a big, huge, honking machine that sucks up most of your kitchen counter, or you're lucky enough to have a dedicated space for a coffee bar. But if you just want simplicity and a nice cup of coffee (or two) from a machine that doesn't take up half of your kitchen, then this is the machine for you. 2-6-26 Update: I've had this coffee maker a little over six months now and have used it daily. For the most part, the good things are still good. The only issues I've found is that when making a single cup of coffee (in my case, a 16 oz travel mug with a wide mouth) the coffee maker leaks/drips water down the outside the actual cup. Not every time, but often enough that it's very irritating. I can't for the life of me figure out WHY this happens. The mug is perfectly positioned. And the water that I have to wipe up after it's done is NOT coffee colored, so the water leakage is not coming from the single use coffee basket itself. No clue what the problem is, but it's very irritating to have a mug and a base that has to be wiped down every time. I did try descaling the unit to see if that might help. Nope. I took the showerhead off and cleaned it thinking maybe that was the problem. Nope. I'm stumped. Needless to say, I won't be using this machine to make single cups of coffee anymore because apparently that's not this machines forte. For some reason Amazon editing won't allow me to change my star rating, so just know that in light of this issue I'd only give this machine three stars.

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