








☕ Elevate your coffee game with every brew — because average just won’t do!
The Technivorm Moccamaster CDT Grand is a premium drip coffee maker featuring a large 60-ounce capacity ideal for small offices and home entertaining. Its flat-bottom brew basket and precise water showering system deliver consistently rich coffee. The double-walled stainless steel thermal carafe keeps coffee hot for hours, while tool-free removable parts simplify cleaning and maintenance. With a distinctive open design, it not only brews exceptional coffee but also creates an engaging sensory experience.











| ASIN | B00G4KR3QE |
| Best Sellers Rank | #230,369 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #246 in Coffee Machines |
| Brand | Technivorm Moccamaster |
| Coffee Input Type | Ground Coffee |
| Coffee Maker Type | Drip Coffee Machine |
| Color | Silver |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (440) |
| Date First Available | October 23, 2013 |
| EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 2 Years |
| Exterior Finish | High-quality brushed/polished (for aluminum) or natural finish (for stainless steel) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 08712072393400 |
| Human Interface Input | Buttons |
| Included Components | Moccamaster Brewer^Thermal Carafe^brew basket^Water reservoir lid^Brew basket lid^1-hole outlet arm^owner's manual |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Is Dishwasher Safe | No |
| Item Weight | 7.25 pounds |
| Item model number | Moccamaster |
| Manufacturer | Technivorm Moccamaster |
| Model Name | 39340 CDT |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Power Source | Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 6.75"D x 12.5"W x 17.75"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Small offices, cafés, home entertaining |
| Special Feature | Thermal |
| Specific Uses For Product | Espresso |
| Style | Coffee Maker |
| UPC | 810002431180 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 120 |
| coffee_filter_size | #4 |
A**T
Yes. Yes. Yes. Level 10 Coffee Maker
We bought the Technivorm Moccamaster 39340 CDT Grand about 3 months ago, and it is fantastic. First let me say that we did have a small problem with coffee slightly dripping down the carafe while brewing but, Technivorm replaced the carafe immediately without question. Problem solved, and now I know that they have first rate customer service too! The coffee that this machine makes is unbelievably good. So good that I had to force myself to stop drinking it constantly all day. It makes the best coffee ever made in my house by far. I buy good quality whole beans and grind them before brewing, my wife buys the cheapest coffee that she can find and mixes regular and decaf for a pot in the morning and I can say for sure that even the cheap coffee tastes good. Far better than our previous Bunn made. The whole bean coffee that I make is out of this world in my opinion. So I can confirm, at least in my opinion, that the brewing theory about water temp and dripping the water all over the grounds to bloom them to get a better taste is real. I've pulled the top up from the basket while brewing and you can see the grind blooming as the water is showered all over them. From an aesthetic perspective I will say that if you are in the U.S. like I am, the design of it is different from what we are used to. We are typically used to makers bolted together in one box shape. The Moccamasters look more like an experimental chemistry set. But once again I think the design has value. Most of the parts can be removed by hand: The bottom the carafe sits on, the brew basket, the wand that the coffee travels though to drip into the basket, etc. So If anything breaks you can easily replace them by hand without tools. I've looked on their website and those parts are available at reasonable prices. And it is sturdier than it looks. Finally, it is fun to watch. Water bubbles up a clear tube inside the water housing, travels across the inside of the wand and drips visibly into the top of the basket which showers the grounds. And the open design makes the house smell great while brewing. In summary: - Makes the best coffee that I've ever made at home, easily as good as or better than a coffee shop. - Easy to use. One button and simple to load and remove the basket. - Carafe keeps the coffee warm for hours (about the same as the Bunn carafe that we had before. - Interesting design that draws attention and makes everyone in your house want to have a cup. Hope this was helpful.
D**E
EXCELLENT PRODUCT!
At first I bought the smaller Moccamaster but it only made 3.5 cups of coffee, not enough for us. I saw this larger one (60 oz. carafe) and decided to try it. OMG! Game changer! Makes plenty of coffee and it's delicious! The design is intriguing and unique, holds enough water and is so easy to use. Also the parts are easy to access and clean. This is the BEST coffee maker we've ever owned... the only thing left to know is the longevity which is something time will tell! It's very expensive but so far we are pleased with the product! HIGHLY RECOMMEND for excellent tasting coffee! BTW, we use Tim Horton's ground coffee and this makes a superior and truly enjoyable cup of coffee!
B**.
Coffee snob’s review
First review I’ve ever written, but I really like coffee so I decided to do this. Have had the big Moccamaster for 14 months now. It works just as advertised. Makes a delicious cup of really hot coffee, quickly. * Not as quick as Bunn products, because it doesn’t preheat water. But it’s fresher than Bunn, and it still heats the water incredibly fast. * don’t worry about the reviews that say you can’t find filters, you can. The Bunn ones work great. * the carafe keeps the coffee hot enough to drink and enjoy for about 6 hours (plenty long enough for us). After that it tastes lukewarm. * at first I didn’t like all the pieces (7 or so), but now I do! The reason: easy cleaning. Any coffee maker is going to get dirty over time, and with the pieces that come apart, you can easily keep your baby looking brand new. The only tricky part to clean is the bottom of the carafe, but I don’t know how they would rectify that. * we brew less than the full amount (we made our own line just under the line). It ends up being enough for both me and my wife to have our cups of coffee each morning, with only having to brew once! * It is perfect for if you have guests. * we have been descaling according to the schedule. Have had zero problems with this thing. It looks and brews just like the first day we got it, with minimal cleaning effort. We love it, and I think it’s worth the money. Before this we burned through other cheap coffee makers every year. This thing is made of quality parts, you can tell when you use it. It has held up over time, I fully expect many more years out of it. Might as well pay more now and have years of better coffee :)
T**M
A deeply disappointing purchase.
I've owned an OXO for five years, and thanks to prime day, I thought I would consider an upgrade. The reviews for the Moccamaster made it sound like a revolutionary piece of hardware. Unfortunately, while the coffee it brews is on par with the OXO, the device is deeply disappointing in terms of form and quality, and offers zero justification for the vastly higher price. The components themselves feel like childrens' toys. The plastic components, which are nearly all of them outside the heating element, are light and thin, and they stack atop each other in a way that feels haphazard and "thrown together" like a bad chemistry set. The carafe handle feels like lego plastic, and the too-wide lip around the top makes the pour splash very chaotic. The water reservoir lid does not seat easily, and the conjoining metal bridge between the water reservoir and the filter gets in the way of removing the filter container from the device. When loading the filter container with coffee, you have two choices -- remove the conjoining bridge, which is a pain, or remove the filter container, which doesn't sit flat on a surface. This is ridiculous. At this point, a pour-over almost becomes a more convenient option. None of my interactions with this device suggest anyone thought about user experience.
B**T
I have been percolating my coffee for years as I found home drip coffee makers too weak. My wife talked me into a drip coffee maker so I researched and found that if I was willing to spend $500.00 the Technivorm Moccamaster Grand was one of the consistently top rated coffee makers on the planet. I will not repeat the Info the Manufacturer gives but will tell you my experience. First thing, order the large coffee filters as it comes with 3 only. The unit arrived and I ran water through a cycle as per instructions. I like strong coffee but the instructions call for 10 scoops for a full pot.(1 scoop 2 tablespoons) I found that too strong. I find 8.5 scoops perfect for a full pot. The coffee maker Is well made and the engineering is elegant with no bells and whistles just an on/off button. The unit brews coffee quite fast. The coffee is hot which I like and the flavour was amazing. There is absolutely no bitterness what so ever. I started buying different brands of beans as I can really taste the difference in all the brands now. The thing I like about this coffee maker is that if I make a small pot the coffee, it still comes out the same as a full pot. I thought it might be tricky to making pots of different sizes but It is simple and the proportions of coffee to water stay relatively the same. This is the best coffee I have tasted at anyones home ever! I highly recommend..
G**T
Excellent coffee maker, good quality brew. Had to buy a reusable coffee filter using a dimensions noted with recommended coffee filter. I haven't perfected with the paper filter. I'm happy with the reusable filter.
A**R
Makes a great cup of coffee
M**E
La première est arrivée brisée et quand nous avons reçu le remplacement nous avons essayé l eau coule bizarrement le système ne fonctionne pas bien Nous l avons retourné ne vaut pas le prix.
F**T
This unit makes amazing coffee. The temperature of the water is high enough to properly extra the coffee. Most other coffee makers only warm the water to 125F-160F which is totally inadequate to make rich, bold coffee.
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