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OXO Brew 9-Cup Review

This machine brews a delicious cup of coffee fast and comes with programmable features for those who value convenience
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OXO Brew 9-Cup Review
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Price:  $230 List
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Manufacturer:   OXO
By Lesley Robinson, Arthur McMahon  ⋅  Dec 24, 2024
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RANKED
#4 of 11
  • Taste - 50% 7.3
  • Brew Quality - 30% 7.7
  • Brew Time - 10% 7.1
  • Ease of Use - 10% 7.9

Our Verdict

The sleek and programmable OXO Brew 9-Cup will upgrade the aesthetic of any countertop, and it brews buttery-rich coffee that you'll want to savor. This drip brewer machine pumps out pots of flavorsome java with impressive consistency regarding flavor, temperature, and speed. The insulated carafe pours like a dream, and it features an ergonomic handle with a soft silicon grip that's a delight to hold. However, the small opening makes it difficult to clean by hand, and it can't go in the dishwasher. See how this somewhat pricey machine compares to other countertop brewers in our review of drip coffee makers.
REASONS TO BUY
Intuitive interface
Sleek design
Programmable auto-brew
Carafe pours well
REASONS TO AVOID
Expensive
Small carafe opening makes cleaning difficult
Large footprint

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Bottom Line A reliable and fast brewer that makes good coffee and has a clean, modern designEasy to use, programmable options give you the tools to brew your coffee to your liking at a nice priceA cost-effective brewer that makes decent coffee and has more features than expected for its priceWhile we think this machine brews a fair cup of coffee, it is convenient to use and affordableAn inexpensive brewer with programmable functions that makes okay coffee
Rating Categories OXO Brew 9-Cup Ninja 12-Cup Progra... Black+Decker 12-Cup... Mr. Coffee 5-Cup Mi... Black+Decker 12-Cup...
Taste (50%)
7.3
6.4
6.0
6.3
5.0
Brew Quality (30%)
7.7
7.3
6.2
5.4
6.2
Brew Time (10%)
7.1
4.5
5.4
4.0
4.3
Ease of Use (10%)
7.9
7.4
5.9
5.2
5.5
Specs OXO Brew 9-Cup Ninja 12-Cup Progra... Black+Decker 12-Cup... Mr. Coffee 5-Cup Mi... Black+Decker 12-Cup...
Max Cup Capacity 9 cups 12 cups 12 cups 5 cups 12 cups
Scheduled Brewing Yes Yes Yes No Yes
Average Brew Time for 6 Cups 5.9 min 7.8 min 7.1 min 8.1 min 7.9 min
Average Measured Brew Temperature 191.6 F 191.6 F 177.4 F 181.9 F 181.8 F
Descaling Time 23 min 42 min 57 min 50 min 56 min
Dimensions (H x W x D) 15.0" x 13.4" x 6.5" 14.5" x 9.5" x 8.3" 13.0" x 7.4" x 10.8" 10.0" x 6.5" x 8.0" 8.2" x 12.2" x 11.0"
Carafe Type Insulated Glass Insulated Glass Glass
Preinfusion Yes, Not Adjustable Yes, Not Adjustable No No No
Filter Shape Cone Cone Flat Flat Flat
Cleaning indicator Yes Yes Yes No Yes
Power Draw 1400 watts 1100 watts 750 watts 650 watts 975 watts
SCA Certified Home Brewer Yes No No No No

Our Analysis and Test Results

The OXO Brew 9-Cup is a well-designed coffee maker that looks as good as it functions. It produces quality coffee you'll look forward to sipping on, and our tests show that you can rely on it to perform well pot after pot. With a handful of convenient features and a smooth-pouring carafe, this brewer is a pleasure to use.

Performance Comparison


oxo brew 9-cup - we really like the oxo brew 9-cup. the design is sublime, and it...
We really like the OXO Brew 9-Cup. The design is sublime, and it consistently brews good coffee at a consistent speed and temperature.
Credit: Matt Lighthart


Taste


I assembled a team of taste testers to sip coffee produced by the OXO Brew 9-Cup and others. Together we noted all aspects of taste, including flavor, acidity, and finish. Overall, our taste team reported the brew to be balanced yet rich in flavor and enjoyable to drink.

I and other taste testers found the flavor to be balanced with a smooth level of acidity.
Credit: Matt Lighthart

I made several pots of dark roast coffee. During the taste test, nutty and ashy flavor notes were definitely prevalent but not overpowering and were balanced out by the light mouthfeel. A rough edge to the coffee did linger for a while after the initial sip, with a tinge of acidity hanging on, but the OXO did well in wrangling all of these flavor elements into a smooth and satisfying cup.

Brew Quality


Utilizing a cone-shaped basket with a size 4 paper filter, the OXO Brew 9-Cup mimics a traditional pour-over setup. And it does a good job of it. Among the most important factors in brew quality is achieving the correct water temperature and dispersal.

The OXO Brew 9-Cup uses size four cone filters. The grounds are separated from the water tank, which is a nice design touch.
Credit: Matt Lighthart

The average brew temperature came in at 191.6°F, which is just shy of the ideal range as determined by the Specialty Coffee Association (SCA). The max brew temperature we recorded was 196.9°F, which landed right in the desired zone. Additionally, the spray head did well in soaking all of the grounds evenly, for the most part — there was a minimal divot in the middle of the grounds after the brewing was completed, but, as this is a cone filter basket, a small depression is to be expected.

The spray head disperses water evenly across the grounds.
The spray head disperses water evenly across the grounds.
A slight dip in the center of the grounds indicates that the spray...
A slight dip in the center of the grounds indicates that the spray head did not perfectly disperse the hot water. However, it did do a good job of it overall.

Brew Time


Do you need your coffee fast? Then you're in luck, as the OXO Brew 9-Cup is a pretty speedy brewer. It clocked in at an average brew time of under 6 minutes for a 6-cup pot. We timed the brew speed across five different pots, and the results were fairly consistent. The first pot was the fastest at 5 minutes 42 seconds, and the following four brews were each only 10 to 20 seconds slower than the first.

oxo brew 9-cup - we measured the time it took to brew from the moment we pressed the...
We measured the time it took to brew from the moment we pressed the 'brew' button to when the last drip fell.
Credit: Matt Lighthart

Ease of Use


Form and function were both forged into the sleek design of the OXO Brew 9-Cup. We were impressed by its features and extras — the clock, auto-brew program, and included measuring spoon are convenient touches.

oxo brew 9-cup - the intuitive knob and button controls were easy to understand.
The intuitive knob and button controls were easy to understand.
Credit: Matt Lighthart

What's more, the device has a freshness timer that counts up to 60 minutes to show how much time has elapsed since brewing completed, and you can pause brewing whenever you want to pour a cup of coffee — which is great if you're in a rush. There are two brew modes to choose from — one to four cups and five to nine cups — which tells the machine to adjust to a better brew for your designed amount of coffee. Plus, we really like how well the carafe pours and how nice it is to hold.

oxo brew 9-cup - the carafe's handle has an ergonomic design that makes it easy to...
The carafe's handle has an ergonomic design that makes it easy to pour no matter how much coffee is left in the pot. And the soft silicon grip makes it feel secure in your hand.
Credit: Matt Lighthart

While the carafe is a joy to use, it's a bit of a pain to clean. It's not dishwasher safe, and the top opening is too small for most hands, so you're going to have to use a bottle brush to scrub its insides. Some removable parts of the brewer are dishwasher-safe, but there is a lot you'll have to hand wash, and the stainless steel exterior likes to collect fingerprints. Descaling isn't too much of a nuisance, though. An indicator light turns on every 90 brew cycles, signaling that it's time for a deep clean, and you can use any descaling solution. Other than adding water and flushing the system afterward, the process is automated.

oxo brew 9-cup - hand washing with a bottle brush is a bit of a hassle. but we really...
Hand washing with a bottle brush is a bit of a hassle. But we really do love everything else about this carafe.
Credit: Matt Lighthart

Should You Buy the OXO Brew 9-Cup?


The OXO Brew 9-Cup is a reliable drip brewer with a modern design and multiple quality-of-life enhancements. It'll look great on any counter, but it's going to take up a fair amount of space. If you don't mind the price tag and have room for it, this will serve you well.

oxo brew 9-cup - measuring 15" x 13.4" x 6.5", this brewer does take up quite a bit...
Measuring 15" x 13.4" x 6.5", this brewer does take up quite a bit of space.
Credit: Matt Lighthart

What Other Drip Coffee Machines Should You Consider?


The OXO 9-Cup is a good, middle-of-the-pack drip coffee maker. But it's as expensive as other premium machines. So, if you're looking in this price range, we recommend upgrading to the much more refined Breville Precision Brewer. The Breville brews a flavorful, smooth, and balanced cup of coffee on its standard settings, but the adjustments and customizations give the user the tools they need to make the perfect pot. It's everything that makes the OXO great — just on a whole other level. But if you want a machine that can make a gloriously flavorful cup of coffee every time without fuss, the Technivorm Moccamaster KBT is a great choice. Its one-switch operation makes it delightfully easy to use, and it reliably brews spellbinding coffee so good it's like magic in a cup.

oxo brew 9-cup - the oxo brew 9-cup may just be the right size for you, but other...
The OXO Brew 9-Cup may just be the right size for you, but other options may better suit your needs if you want to go bigger or smaller.
Credit: Matt Lighthart

Lesley Robinson, Arthur McMahon