Moccamaster Brewer KBT741
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Moccamaster KBT 741

Moccamaster Brewer Guide

We no longer stock Moccamaster brewers

We sold and recommended Moccamaster brewers for many years, including this model. They are excellent coffee makers, but we have chosen to focus our inventory on what makes the biggest difference in the cup: freshly roasted coffee, thoughtful brewing advice, and better coffee at home.

Already own a Moccamaster? This page remains here as a helpful guide so you can get the best possible results from your brewer.


 

The Moccamaster KBT 741 model features a thermal carafe and a manual- adjust, drip-stop brew-basket which provides adjustability in how fast coffee flows into the carafe. The KBT brews a full 1.25-litre pot of coffee in six minutes. The thermal carafe will keep your coffee hot for up to an hour. To keep coffee hot longer or for travelling with your carafe, switch to the included Travel Lid.

*All Moccamaster Coffee Brewers are handmade in the Netherlands and backed by an industry-leading 5-year warranty.

Below is our original product information for the KBT 741, kept here for reference.

Finish: Polished Silver

Weight: 7.00 lbs

Dimensions:

  • Height: 41 cm / 16.00" H
  • Width: 33 cm / 11.50" W
  • Depth: 17 cm / 6.75" D

Volts: 120V

Watts: 1400W

Volume: 1.25 Litres / 10 Cups

Power Switch: Copper Element is Auto-off after brew process, the light switch will remain on

Brew-basket Style: Manual-Adjust Drip-Stop

Body Style: Rectangular

Material: Metal / Plastic (BPA/BPS/BPF & Phthalate Free)

Warranty: 5-Years (1-year for refurbished brewers)

Certifications: ECBC & SCA Approved to meet and exceed Gold Cup Standards

How to brew better coffee with a Moccamaster

Moccamaster brewers are simple, durable, and capable of making excellent coffee. The brewer matters, but the biggest improvements usually come from fresh coffee, the right grind, clean water, and a consistent recipe.

Use fresh coffee

Start with freshly roasted coffee and grind it just before brewing whenever possible. Older coffee will taste flat, even in a great brewer.

Use the right ratio

A good starting point is 60 grams of coffee per 1 litre of water. Adjust slightly stronger or weaker depending on your taste.

Grind for automatic drip

Use a medium grind, similar to what you would use for a flat-bottom drip brewer. If the coffee tastes sour or thin, grind a little finer. If it tastes bitter or harsh, grind a little coarser.

Keep it clean

Rinse the brew basket and carafe after each use, and clean or descale the brewer regularly. Coffee oils and mineral buildup can dull sweetness and clarity.

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Shipping
Free shipping over $65 in AB / $75 Canada-wide.
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Roasted to order in Edmonton & shipped fast.
Returns
If something’s off, we’ll make it right. (Ground coffee is final sale.)

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