When comparing Bodum Pour Over Coffee Maker vs Cuisinart DGB-900BC Grind & Brew Coffeemaker, the Slant community recommends Cuisinart DGB-900BC Grind & Brew Coffeemaker for most people. In the question“What are the best coffee makers?” Cuisinart DGB-900BC Grind & Brew Coffeemaker is ranked 11th while Bodum Pour Over Coffee Maker is ranked 70th. The most important reason people chose Cuisinart DGB-900BC Grind & Brew Coffeemaker is:
With this machine, you'll not have to spend the extra money on buying a grinder since the brewer comes with an integrated grinder.
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Pros
Pro This coffeemaker is very simple to use
A coffee maker doesn't get much simpler than a pour over. If you learn to do it right, you can get some really good coffee.
Pro Reusable filter
This coffeemaker comes with a stainless steel mesh filter that you can use more than once. Some people feel that it allows water to flow through the whole thing too quickly. Those people have found that you can just put a paper filter inside of the metal filter and be pretty happy.
Pro Has a grinder
With this machine, you'll not have to spend the extra money on buying a grinder since the brewer comes with an integrated grinder.
Pro Has a water filter
This coffee maker has a water filter that removes the impurities from the water.
Pro Programmable
Using the machine's timer, you can program it to brew coffee at the exact time you need it.
Cons
Con Very basic coffeemaker with no additional features
You can't program this to make coffee for you in the morning before you go to bed. In fact, this is basically just a funnel and a basin.
Con Cools down very quickly
The carafe is made entirely out of glass, causing heat to dissipate very fast. If you want to keep your coffee hot, you'll need a coffee warmer.
Con Difficult to visually determine how much coffee is in the thermal carafe
The thermal carafe is not transparent and has no viewing window, making it difficult to visually determine how much coffee is left. Switching to a glass (or non-thermal) carafe isn't ideal because of the hot plate — it shuts off after the coffee is done brewing, so the coffee won't stay warm in non-thermal carafes.