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Bonavita 8 Cup Connoisseur Drip Coffee Maker Machine, One-Touch Pour Over Brewer w/Thermal Carafe, SCA Certified, 1500 Watt, Stainless Steel BV1901TS (8 Cup Hanging Basket)
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Brand | Bonavita |
Color | Stainless Steel |
Product Dimensions | 13"D x 7"W x 12.5"H |
Special Feature | Thermal |
Coffee Maker Type | Pour Over |
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- SPECIALTY COFFEE AT HOME: Bonavita’s coffee maker brews a full carafe in about 6 minutes; The artisan café style brewer has a compact design and is great for coffee lovers to use in their kitchen or office
- AWARD WINNING RESULTS: Golden Cup Standard Coffee Machine is curated with features to mimic the artisan pour-over brewing method; Hanging flat bottom filter basket leaves less mess and large showerhead creates perfect flavor for cafe quality coffee
- BETTER FLAVOR, FAST: Powerful 1500W heater maintains professional recommended brewing temp of 198°-205°F (91°-96°C) for optimal flavor extraction; Stainless steel thermal carafe is durable and double-walled to keep coffee’s ideal temperature longer
- TASTE THE DIFFERENCE: Showerhead and filter basket work in harmony to evenly saturate coffee grounds for uniform flavor extraction; Optional Pre-Infusion Mode allows fresh roasted coffee to bloom before brewing to enhance its flavor
- BREW WITH BONAVITA: Our coffee brewers and kettles create enriching and delicious coffee experiences without fuss; As your trusted home barista, our appliances are designed to fit with all kitchen decors and deliver great brews all day, every day – cup after cup!
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Flavor | 4.4 | 4.2 | 4.7 | 4.4 | 4.5 | 4.3 |
Easy to clean | 4.1 | 4.7 | 4.0 | 4.1 | 4.5 | 4.1 |
Easy to use | 4.0 | 4.4 | 4.3 | 4.0 | 4.5 | 4.1 |
Value for money | 4.3 | 3.5 | 4.1 | — | 4.4 | — |
Durability | 3.6 | — | — | 3.9 | 3.9 | — |
Sold By | Bonavita Life | SimplyGoodCoffee™ | Amazon.com | Bonavita Life | Amazon.com | Pure Commerce LLC |
capacity | 40 ounces | 8 cups | 12 cups | 40 fluid ounces | 10 cups | 40 fluid ounces |
material | Stainless Steel | Stainless Steel | Stainless Steel, Plastic, Glass | Stainless Steel | Stainless Steel | Stainless Steel |
input interface | touch screen | buttons | buttons | buttons | buttons | buttons |
voltage | 110 volts | — | 120 volts | 110 volts | 110 volts | 120 volts |
wattage | 1500 watts | 1560 watts | 1050 watts | 1100 watts | 1200 watts | 1400 watts |
model name | Connoisseur 8 Cup Coffee Maker with Thermal Carafe, SCA Certified, | — | Coffee Maker Dome Brew Programmable | 5 Cup Coffee Maker with Thermal Carafe, | Coffee Maker | OXO |
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Connoisseur | 8 Cup One-Touch | 5 Cup One-Touch | Metropolitan | |
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Capacity | 8 Cups | 8 Cups | 5 Cups | 8 Cups |
SCA Certified | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Warming Plate | No | No | No | ✓ |
Insulated Carafe | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | No |
Pre-Infusion Mode | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Filter Basket Style | Hanging - Flat bottom | Sits on Carafe - Cone | Sits on Carafe - Cone | Hanging - Flat bottom |
Pour Over Style Brewing | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
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Product information
Brand | Bonavita |
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Color | Stainless Steel |
Product Dimensions | 13"D x 7"W x 12.5"H |
Special Feature | Thermal |
Coffee Maker Type | Pour Over |
Filter Type | Paper |
Style | Connoisseur |
Specific Uses For Product | Coffee |
Included Components | Brewer, Filter Basket, 1.3L Stainless Steel Carafe, Descaling Powder, Paper Filters |
Operation Mode | Fully Automatic |
Voltage | 110 Volts |
Model Name | Connoisseur 8 Cup Coffee Maker with Thermal Carafe, SCA Certified, |
Number of Items | 1 |
Human Interface Input | Touchscreen |
Package Type | Standard Packaging |
Item Weight | 6.13 pounds |
Manufacturer | Bonavita |
ASIN | B076PFMRGX |
Item model number | BV1901TS |
Customer Reviews |
3.9 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #99,311 in Home & Kitchen (See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen) #164 in Coffee Machines |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | October 22, 2017 |
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Customers like the ease of use of the coffee maker. They say it has a single button and is simple to operate and clean. They are also happy with the quality. On the other hand, some customers have reported issues with performance and leakage. They mention that it stopped working after 15 months due to a burned-out power wire. Customers disagree on appearance, value, warmth, and size.
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Customers like the quality of the coffee maker. They say it's simple and makes good coffee. Some say that the coffee tastes good and is a solid purchase. Overall, most are satisfied with the quality and functionality of the product.
"...think you can rest assured that this is a solid purchase as it makes a cup of coffee at a high level if all your looking for is a simple coffee maker..." Read more
"...However, it was simple and made good coffee.We noticed after 5 weeks that it was getting very loud...." Read more
"...It's a blah looking thing, makes good coffee, has fewer features than our $50 pot, and really falls down on carafe design -- does not keep the..." Read more
"...the water to saturate the coffee grounds, and extract a delicious pot of coffee...." Read more
Customers find the coffee maker easy to use. They mention that it has a single button, making it simple to operate and clean. Customers also mention that the coffee is easy to load.
"...However, it was simple and made good coffee.We noticed after 5 weeks that it was getting very loud...." Read more
"...It's quick, easy, and makes consistently flavorful coffee...." Read more
"...It is fairly quick and fairly simple to make coffee. However, the design is downright amateurish considering the incredibly high price point...." Read more
"...It's a rather simple machine so there is less room for the problems that expensive machines can develop...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the warmth of the coffee maker. Some mention that it makes great coffee, and keeps it hot in the carafe, while others say that the carfe does not keep the coffee hot for long, accounts for much of the heat loss, and the result is hot, thin coffee. That said, some say the control board was overheating in some areas, and that the heating element is bad and hard to replace.
"...It keeps the coffee pretty warm for a long while and allows you to have the same quality coffee you did when you made it...." Read more
"...There is no heating element. The carafe keeps the coffee hot for a long, long time,There is no reminder to descale...." Read more
"...The thermal carafe keeps the coffee hot for a long time, I've had no issues with that at all - but as others have pointed out you do need to put the..." Read more
"...If you do manage to do that, the coffee isn't as hot as I like it once you get some poured, and it doesn't remain drinkably hot in the carafe for..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the appearance of the coffee maker. Some mention it's sleek and simple, while others say it'll get stuck in your pocket. The carafe design is still very annoying, and the filter basket has significant design flaws. The unit has been redesigned, and now the carafer is no longer included.
"...strongly recommend this to serious coffee drinkers - it's a bit of a no-frills design but it's the best automated version of pour over I've found..." Read more
"...It looks really snazzy, though taking up a bigger portion of countertop real estate than the BV1800...." Read more
"...Frustrating. Moreover the basket design is now flat, using "doilie-style" design, and it's easy to spill coffee while filling it or if you need to..." Read more
"...It's a blah looking thing, makes good coffee, has fewer features than our $50 pot, and really falls down on carafe design -- does not keep the..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the value of the coffee maker. Some mention it's reasonably affordable, making better coffee for way less money. However, others say that the quality of materials is definitely cheaper, the assembly and operation of the newer models are better, and it'll last longer. Overall, opinions are mixed and the product is a bit pricey.
"...However, the quality of materials is definitely cheaper, and the assembly and operation of the newer Bonavita Connoisseur is not as good...." Read more
"...It was also the most affordable among the choices they recommended..." Read more
"...a sacrifice then I'm going to suggest to you that it's simply not worth the price tag...." Read more
"...amazing brew temp which Bonavita provides - in a compact and fairly premium package...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the size of the coffee maker. Some mention that it fits nicely in a smallish kitchen, while others say that it doesn't fit in the coffee machine with the lid on.
"...will work pretty well with your old BV1800, except the brewing cone is too tall to fit...." Read more
"this is a great coffee maker for a small space. It makes coffee and like five or six minutes. Coffee taste good...." Read more
"...it to stay warm which is fine but with the lid on it no longer fits in the coffee machine. Why?..." Read more
"...A review of the coffee maker, the carafe only holds 8 cups, not the typical 12. We knew this but really wanted the best coffee pot...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the performance of the coffee maker. They mention that it's unusable, stopped working after 15 months, and doesn't function as advertised. Some complain about the carafe, saying that it gets all over the place and is cheaply made. They also say that the shower head is not functioning. Overall, customers are disappointed with the quality and quantity of the product.
"...Unusable. But it happened each time and since we've been making coffee for fifty years, we pretty much know we did it correctly. 2...." Read more
"...It was slightly different from this one. The new machine was disappointing at first...." Read more
"...It makes excellent coffee. The unit stopped working one day recently and like most appliances these days it is basically unrepairable...." Read more
"...We gave it to a friend. The second one worked great for 5 years. It recently stopped turning on, so we bought a new one, the Connoisseur 8 cup...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the leakage of the coffee maker. They mention that it constantly has a little drip, it pours poorly through the sealing lid, and the brew basket will drip some extra drops. The liquid goes everywhere and drips out of the filter area. They also say that the coffee still drips from the filter onto the base of the cup.
"...There is only one button: On/Off/Bloom.There is no drip-stop; you wait until the coffeemaker beeps and then pull out the carafe and put on..." Read more
"...However, it continues to slowly drip coffee into the open carafe..." Read more
"...It had a few quirks, like a leaky thermal carafe top, and an occasional overflow from the basket, but otherwise it was a study in simplicity that..." Read more
"...You can pour without pressing the button. Is it a deal breaker? No. Is it what you expect when you spend this much money? No. Will I buy this again...." Read more
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This coffeemaker is all about what IS NOT inclluded in the price --- and consequently what the makers spent the production money on.
There is only one button: On/Off/Bloom.
There is no drip-stop; you wait until the coffeemaker beeps and then pull out the carafe and put on its lid.
There is no heating element. The carafe keeps the coffee hot for a long, long time,
There is no reminder to descale.
There is no programmable anything, not even a clock.
What there is, is a very good process for making very good coffee.
A few weeks ago the coffee maker I didn't think much about because it did its job decided to stop working. It could have been sabotaged by my girlfriend who "cleaned" it, but dead none the less. Like with any appliance or object that needs to be replaced, I over-analyzed it and started looking into different coffee makers. I wanted a good one because I drink coffee every day and to me, it's worth the investment to find something that makes great coffee and has received favorable reviews.
In my research of a day or so, I discovered there was this organization called the Specialty Coffee Association. They have criteria on what it takes to make a great cup of coffee. Those criteria are then used to review coffee makers. Bonavita Connoisseur (BV1901TS) meets that criteria and it shows up in the quality of the coffee.
It's a great simple coffee maker that makes great coffee. I followed the instructions and measured out my coffee of freshly ground coffee. Basically, it's 2 tbsp of coffee per cup. If you have 8 cups, you need 16 tbsp or 1 even cup of ground coffee. Also used filtered water because the coffee really is the sum of all the ingredients and you can't cut corners on water. I did hold down the button for the power to turn on Pre-Infusion. The results leave you with a really clean, flavorful cup of coffee where I immediately tasted a huge difference. There was no bitterness. Another thing I make sure of, that it wasn't heating the coffee after it was done and instead it put the contents into a thermal carafe. This makes a huge difference if you're coming back to the pot for more coffee. It keeps the coffee pretty warm for a long while and allows you to have the same quality coffee you did when you made it. I've had experiences with my other coffee maker where subsequent cups tasted horribly after being cooked on a burner. The thermal carafe was something I didn't know I needed until I tried it.
So what's the purpose of the review? Are you apprehensive about buying a coffee maker at $150 bucks and not sure about that type of investment? I think you can rest assured that this is a solid purchase as it makes a cup of coffee at a high level if all your looking for is a simple coffee maker. It doesn't have all the extra bells and whistles another coffee maker could possibly have. For me, I didn't need my coffee maker on my Wi-Fi or be able to do multiple jobs to earn its place in my kitchen. I just needed it to do its job at a high level and it does that. If that is also your criteria for a coffee maker, rest assured. I will say the only downside I can think of is the amount of coffee it makes. It would have been nice if it was on the 10 cup side instead of just 8.
I hope you find the cup of coffee you're looking for.
Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 2020
A few weeks ago the coffee maker I didn't think much about because it did its job decided to stop working. It could have been sabotaged by my girlfriend who "cleaned" it, but dead none the less. Like with any appliance or object that needs to be replaced, I over-analyzed it and started looking into different coffee makers. I wanted a good one because I drink coffee every day and to me, it's worth the investment to find something that makes great coffee and has received favorable reviews.
In my research of a day or so, I discovered there was this organization called the Specialty Coffee Association. They have criteria on what it takes to make a great cup of coffee. Those criteria are then used to review coffee makers. Bonavita Connoisseur (BV1901TS) meets that criteria and it shows up in the quality of the coffee.
It's a great simple coffee maker that makes great coffee. I followed the instructions and measured out my coffee of freshly ground coffee. Basically, it's 2 tbsp of coffee per cup. If you have 8 cups, you need 16 tbsp or 1 even cup of ground coffee. Also used filtered water because the coffee really is the sum of all the ingredients and you can't cut corners on water. I did hold down the button for the power to turn on Pre-Infusion. The results leave you with a really clean, flavorful cup of coffee where I immediately tasted a huge difference. There was no bitterness. Another thing I make sure of, that it wasn't heating the coffee after it was done and instead it put the contents into a thermal carafe. This makes a huge difference if you're coming back to the pot for more coffee. It keeps the coffee pretty warm for a long while and allows you to have the same quality coffee you did when you made it. I've had experiences with my other coffee maker where subsequent cups tasted horribly after being cooked on a burner. The thermal carafe was something I didn't know I needed until I tried it.
So what's the purpose of the review? Are you apprehensive about buying a coffee maker at $150 bucks and not sure about that type of investment? I think you can rest assured that this is a solid purchase as it makes a cup of coffee at a high level if all your looking for is a simple coffee maker. It doesn't have all the extra bells and whistles another coffee maker could possibly have. For me, I didn't need my coffee maker on my Wi-Fi or be able to do multiple jobs to earn its place in my kitchen. I just needed it to do its job at a high level and it does that. If that is also your criteria for a coffee maker, rest assured. I will say the only downside I can think of is the amount of coffee it makes. It would have been nice if it was on the 10 cup side instead of just 8.
I hope you find the cup of coffee you're looking for.
So that's how I ended up ordering the Bonavita Connoisseur 8 cup One Touch, after much research. My immediate reaction was to appreciate the looks of the coffeemaker. It looks really snazzy, though taking up a bigger portion of countertop real estate than the BV1800. It makes really good coffee, just like the other one, and delivers a piping hot brew in short order. But there are significant differences, some good and some bad.
First off, the Connoisseur does not have a heat plate to keep brewed coffee hot. Instead, it relies on a really nice insulated metal thermos-like carafe to hold hot brewed coffee. But there are issues with that. Please note that this coffeemaker has a slide-in basket-style filter holder that suspends the brewing coffee above the carafe; that is kind of a handy idea. The BV1800 has a glass carafe that sits on a warming plate and a separate drip-down style filter holder, using cone type filters, sits on top of the carafe, just under the hot water "shower" that drizzles the coffee with steamy hot water. And it flows through the filter quickly, allowing you to pull out the carafe right after the brew cycle stops. The new Connoisseur, on the other hand, beeps after the water has finished going into the filter holder, making you think you could remove the carafe and pour some coffee. However, it continues to slowly drip coffee into the open carafe (you can't screw on the top of the carafe to hold in the heat until the carafe is off the coffeemaker). It takes so long before you can safely remove the carafe without having coffee drip down onto the recess that holds the carafe, and running onto the counter, that you loose a good deal of the heat in the carafe before you can withdraw it and screw on the carafe top. If you do manage to do that, the coffee isn't as hot as I like it once you get some poured, and it doesn't remain drinkably hot in the carafe for any length of time.
Now, let me qualify all of that by describing my particular situation. I am the only coffee drinker in the house, so I brew just 4 cups (or about 2 1/2 mugs) of coffee at a time. And since I always took coffee with me to work (before I retired), my practice was to preheat a Stanley 24-ounce metal coffee thermos with hot water while the coffee brewed and then replace the hot water with hot coffee before screwing down the top and cap. That would keep coffee steamy and hot all day. So that's what I did whenever I made coffee (and still do), whether I was going to work on weekdays, or it was a weekend, or (as now) I'm retired. I can still enjoy hot coffee all day, even if it needs a quick zap in the microwave, once poured. But if you make a pot of coffee for multiple coffee drinkers, and plan to pour it all around once it's brewed, then the Connoissuer model may work for you. Or maybe you have the patience to wait for all the coffee to drip into the carafe and then have it be only sort of hot once poured. But to me, the significant advantage of the Bonavita system is hot, really good, coffee that is quickly brewed. My disappointment is that the Connoisseur doesn't deliver the same brew in the same way as the old BV1800.
One final note: if you have the old BV1800 and need a new carafe, I found (finally) that the Melitta 52-oz. Pour Over Brewing Cone with Glass Carafe will work pretty well with your old BV1800, except the brewing cone is too tall to fit. So instead, I just used the plastic cone filter holder I already had, which was just short enough to sit atop the Melitta carafe and fit into the Bonavita BV1800 coffeemaker. It is still available on Amazon (Fino Pour-Over Coffee Brewing Filter Cone, Number 4-Size, Black, Brews 8 to 12-Cups).