OXO Good Grips 32 Ounce Cold Brew Coffee Maker,Black
Original price was: $51.95.$45.47Current price is: $45.47.
















Price: $51.95 - $45.47
(as of Dec 26, 2024 05:31:12 UTC – Details)
Love cold brew coffee, but not crazy about the mess? Our Brew Cold Brew Coffee Maker simplifies the cold-brew process to deliver smooth, low-acid coffee concentrate. Just add grounds and water to the Coffee Maker, then steep overnight. The result? Coffee concentrate at the flip of a switch. The Rainmaker™ evenly distributes water over the grounds, the borosilicate glass carafe has measurement markings for portioning and can be easily stored in your fridge, and the ultra-fine stainless steel mesh filter is reusable and easy to clean. The Coffee Maker comes apart for cleaning and nests nicely when not in use. Can also brew tea.
Brews low-acid coffee concentrate to prepare hot or cold coffee
Rainmaker feature evenly distributes water
Easy-to-access switch activates filtration process
Coffee Maker automatically stops filtering when carafe is removed
Stopper features silicone seal to keep coffee concentrate fresh in carafe
Stopper can be used to portion coffee concentrate
Mesh filter is reusable and easy to clean
Sized to fit neatly on countertops
Coffee Maker comes apart for cleaning and nests for storage
Optional paper filters available for an extra layer of filtration
Customers say
Customers find the coffee maker easy to use and set up. They appreciate its functionality, taste, and brew quality. The directions are clear and easy to follow. The coffee is smooth and non-bitter, making it a great choice for those looking for a simple yet effective cold brew system.
AI-generated from the text of customer reviews

J. Carter –
Fantastic Cold Brew System
I had been searching for a cold-brew coffee system for a while. I had one in the past, and it was messy and time-consuming. You also had to use these large coffee filters with it that did not drain well. My search is over, and if you are looking for a great CB system that is easy to use and makes excellent cold-brew coffee, look no further!! Of course, I read the 1-star reviews and the 5-star reviews. Many of the 1-star reviews complained about it leaking. I had only a few drops leak, and the carafe stayed under it the entire time, just in case it did leak and it caught the few drops.
I wonder if they used fine ground coffee like is bought in the grocery store. I purchased whole bean coffee from Starbucks and had the barista ground it to the French Press coarseness. I bought some cold-brew coffee from the grocery store and used the empty bottles to store this CB. I do this to reduce the risk of breaking the glass carafe. 10 oz of coarse-ground coffee yielded a little more than half a bottle of cold brew you would buy at the grocery store. I used about 60 mL of cold brew for a 12 oz cup of coffee, which was about perfect. I am thrilled I bought this. I will save a TON on CB coffee from the grocery store or coffee shop. HIGHLY recommend. Follow the instructions and you will brew some great cold-brew coffee.
scodyw –
After 10 years of using a Toddy, this one is way better.
I have used a Toddy for about 10 years, so almost all of my review is in comparison to it. A few weeks ago, my 2nd oldest son used a knife to remove the filter while doing dishes ruining it (just like my oldest son did about 5 years ago with my first one). I saw this brewer and thought I would get it to compare. Overall, I like this one way better.
If you are new to cold brewing and trying to decide whether to try it, I will say that it makes the best coffee, in my opinion. It brings out a lot of flavor, without the bitterness. The biggest con to cold brew in general, is when you forget to make it…
Things that are better on this vs the Toddy:
This one has a valve instead of a cork to drain the coffee, which is not only easier in general; but, I usually get the first cup early in the morning, and then let it brew a few more hours for my wife to drain when she gets up. With the Toddy, I have to pull the cork, get what I want, then reinsert the cork, leaving a few ounces on the counter and my scale to clean up. This one, I can just close the valve, with no mess. Another benefit is that there is no separate cork to be lost.
I like the mesh filter better than the felt ones of the Toddy, and I like how it is held in place, so my kids cannot loose it when they dump the grinds into the compost. It also never needs replaced. We are using the paper filters which are as good as the felt one of the Toddy at keeping the grit out.
I like the stand this one has better than balancing the brewer on the carafe to drain it.
The directions for this one are way easier. You could really make the coffee either way, with either maker. While this one’s directions are easier, the Toddy’s method drains quicker.
Things that are not as good:
This does not make as much as the Toddy does at a time. Following the directions, we get 24 oz of concentrate (10 oz coffee grinds and 40 oz water). But, there is a lot of head space in this one to increase the amount you make if you do not use the rainmaker. As long as you stick with the 1 ounce coffee grinds to 4 ounce water, you can make more or less. With my last batch I did 12 oz of coffee grinds with 48 oz water; which is what the current directions with the Toddy calls for (28 oz of concentrate); but believe I could do 14 oz of coffee and 56 oz of water if I fill it to the brim (33 oz concentrate). With the Toddy, we followed the old directions and used 16 oz of coffee grinds and 64 oz water (38 oz concentrate). In conclusion, the Toddy can make 2 1/2 more servings than this one can. I doubt anyone will find this math as interesting as I do, but though I should include it for completeness.
This brewer drains slower, but I am pretty sure it is due to stiring the coffee/water mixture, per the directions. When I stired the mixture in the Toddy it took longer to drain also. So, I guess regardless of which brewer you use, if you want quick draining, use Toddy’s method; and if you want fewer steps in making it, use this one’s method. I can live with the longer draining, because we have always just leave it sitting on the counter for a few hours until we remember it is there anyway.
The paper filter has to be replaced with each brew versus the felt filter of the Toddy’s needing replaced every… however long it lasts. I do not know which would be cheaper in the long run, but the paper filter is optional. I have been using the paper filters, but will try my next batch without it, to see how much of a difference it makes.
If I think of anything else I will update this.
frank –
Typically Great OXO Product!
I have several OXO products and they are typically well-made, effective at what they are designed to do and very easy to use. Have to admit that at this point, if I need a kitchen gadget, I’ll almost always default to the OXO product, if I have an option.
I’ve been making cold brew for a couple of years now, using a 64 ounce mason jar and that method works well, though it has some issues. I’d been eyeing this cold brew coffee maker for a while and when I saw it on sale, I went for it.
After only one time using it, I can already say it’s worth the purchase. Very easy to set up and use. Very well-designed, as is typical with OXO products. Very easy to clean, which was always a pain with the mason jar and its relatively narrow mouth. And the coffee tastes great!
The best part is eliminating the filtering process that usually took a good 15 minutes or so with my old method. With this maker, I just flip the switch, go away and turn on my computer and in 10 minutes I come back to a carafe full of tasty coffee. No more struggling with the dumping of the liquid through the filter, while trying to avoid splattering huge chunks of wet grounds all over the kitchen counter.
I’d noticed that my acid reflux was definitely not as active and pronounced when I drank cold brew coffee rather than hot coffee and I’m pretty much sold on moving forward with cold brew from this point on. Very happy I finally made the purchase and, as noted before, very happy to have stuck with another solid OXO product.
DCW –
Bought this cold brew maker when my previous one broke. It is incredibly easy to use and even easier to clean. It works exactly as advertised! Wonderful value for the price.
Cameron –
I have been using this to make cold brew coffee year round for over a year now. It still looks brand new and produces excellent coffee with almost no work.
I bought this after reading the wirecutter review that called it the best cold brew coffee maker and I can confirm after owning a couple that this one is the easiest to use and makes the best coffee.
ces –
Que barbaridad! Cafe más delicioso ð
Para esta época del año (abril-may) cae perfecto como digestivo un café frÃo, necesita su ciencia y obligado café fresco, molino y de preferencia una báscula digital, 10 estrellas!
Cathy Williams –
What started off as a âwhat the heck can I buy her?â gift has been transformational! No more daily filter machine cleaning. This coffee cold filter is really straight forward, and I really believe the coffee tasted mellower. The jug has a sealed lid, pop it in the fridge and use it like espresso.
Hey presto! Lovely coffee every morning (I get two people Monday to Friday out of one normal sized coffee bag)
Bit icky to clean, but itâs only once a week.
Itâs as sturdy as ever and Iâve used it for a full year. Also you can make iced coffee with the coffee concentrate, just add ice and milk!
Bit bulky to store, but I keep it on the counter. No electricity, no need to buy filters and I use tap water without any problems. Iâve given away my filter machine and Iâm not going back.
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