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title: "Technivorm Moccamaster 79314 KBGT thermal Carafe 10-Cup Coffee Maker 40 Ounce, Black 1.25l"
brand: "technivorm moccamaster"
price: "909 Lei"
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# Thermal carafe keeps coffee hot 1+ hr Handmade, 12-year warranty durability 6-min fast brew Technivorm Moccamaster 79314 KBGT thermal Carafe 10-Cup Coffee Maker 40 Ounce, Black 1.25l

**Brand:** technivorm moccamaster
**Price:** 909 Lei
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> ☕ Elevate your coffee ritual with speed, style, and lasting warmth.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Technivorm Moccamaster 79314 KBGT thermal Carafe 10-Cup Coffee Maker 40 Ounce, Black 1.25l by technivorm moccamaster
- **How much does it cost?** 909 Lei with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- technivorm moccamaster enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted technivorm moccamaster brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Brew in a Flash:** Enjoy a full 40oz pot brewed in just 6 minutes—perfect for your busy mornings.
- • **Effortless Elegance:** One-switch operation with no fuss—grind, add, press, and go. Minimalist design meets maximum convenience.
- • **Sip Hot, Stay Focused:** Thermal carafe locks in heat for over an hour without compromising flavor—no burnt coffee here.
- • **Clean & Repair Friendly:** Easily disassembled for cleaning and maintenance, ensuring your brew stays flawless day after day.
- • **Built to Last, Designed to Impress:** Handmade in the Netherlands with premium materials and backed by a 12-year warranty—invest in quality that lasts.

## Overview

The Technivorm Moccamaster 79314 KBGT is a premium 10-cup drip coffee maker featuring a fast 6-minute brew time and a stainless steel thermal carafe that keeps coffee hot for over an hour without altering taste. Handmade in the Netherlands, it boasts a minimalist one-switch operation, easy cleaning, and a robust 12-year warranty, making it the ultimate choice for discerning coffee lovers who demand quality, durability, and convenience.

## Description

The Moccamaster KBGT 79314 Black coffeemaker features a thermal carafe and an automatic drip-stop brew-basket that stops the flow of coffee if the carafe is pulled away. The KBGT brews a full 40oz pot of Coffee in six minutes. The thermal carafe will keep your Coffee hot up to an hour. To keep Coffee hot for longer or traveling 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.

Review: Fantastic coffee maker, with one important usage tip - I'm an engineer who has worked from my home office for more than 20 years, and coffee is an important part of my day. I typically brew either 6 or 7 pots of coffee at home per week, and I have e-cycled more than my share of coffee brewers that failed after a year or two. I invested in this model after reading a lot of online reviews and reading its documentation, and I'm quite happy with its quality and the quality of the coffee it brews. As an engineer, I appreciate designs that anticipate the need for preventive maintenance as well as repair. The Moccamaster is easily disassembled for cleaning, and easy disassembly also means easy repair. Removable parts fit together with simple, clean interlocks, gravity, and (in one case) friction, and the friction fit drip nozzle arm is metal-to-silicone, not cheap plastic. After months of heavy use, I can see no signs of wear, nor is it becoming loose or sloppy. The coffee tastes great. I would not consider myself a coffee scholar, but I know what I like, and I care enough to purchase whole-bean coffee from a local roaster and to grind each day's coffee fresh in the morning, not in batches. Insulated thermal carafe, rather than an actively warmed pot, is the ONLY way to go if you care about coffee flavor, unless you are sharing with others and will drink a whole pot in a short time. Coffee that is continuously heated after brewing will rapidly acquire a stale, burned taste. It's vile! This carafe is very well insulated. I brew a pot in the morning, fill an insulated mug right away, then replace the open brewing cap on the carafe with the thermal-sealed lid. The remaining coffee in the carafe is still nicely warm at noontime or even at the end of my workday and remains drinkably warm until I finish the last of it in the evening. (For reference, I don't mind if the coffee is just warm rather than staying hot -- it's worth it to avoid the stale taste.) The fully sealed thermal lid is important, and without it the coffee would not stay warm for long. There are some minor things I think could be improved about this model, and one "important usage tip" that I will share with other purchasers here. First, I wish there was a way to slow the rate of water flow into the grounds, to brew a slightly stronger pot of coffee. That's personal preference, of course. This brewer does a nice, smooth brew using water at the correct temperature, but since I take the trouble to buy good coffee, I'd prefer if the water spent more time in the grounds to absorb a bit more of that richness. Second, I'd like to see a pouring lip on the carafe. The carafe is made of spun stainless steel, and the pouring rim is a perfect circle. It works fine with the open brewing cap in place, but once you swap for the thermal cap, you have to unscrew that just the right amount to avoid a wider stream that can miss the cup. The circular lip doesn't really help to narrow the stream, whereas I think a modest outward bend in the lip, opposite the handle, would take care of this problem. I've done some sheet metal work as a hobby and have considered trying this as a DIY modification, but since it's stainless steel I'm nervous about deforming the threaded fitting for the lid. Finally, I'll offer this tip about a problem I encountered, and how I've solved it. Every so often, I found that the coffee would overflow the filter cone and make a mess all over the countertop and floor. At first, I thought the valve under the filter was becoming clogged, but careful cleaning didn't solve the problem. My next theory was that the filter paper was pressing too tightly against the inside of the brewing cone and blocking flow, so I checked to make sure there was a gap at the bottom of the filter paper (there are small plastic ribs inside the cone designed to assure clearance around the sides of the filter). This still didn't solve the problem. I tried varying the grind, thinking perhaps I was grinding too fine and the coffee itself was obstructing the flow, but that didn't help, either. I finally figured out what was happening and solved it. The problem was *too much* gap at the bottom of the filter, not too little! The rate of water flow in this brewer is such that the coffee filter *almost* fills to its brim during normal operation. When there's too much gap below the filter paper, the pool of water and coffee grounds touches the drip nozzles, and there is enough volume displaced that it can overflow the paper cone. *Then* the exit hole becomes plugged, and you've got a mess. The solution was simple: When placing the coffee and filter into the brewing chamber, gently press it down to be sure it is seated fully, and that the filter's seam is bent aside to allow it to settle all the way into the plastic housing. I've not had a single overflow since I figured this out. Aside from the very minor quibbles (not being able to increase brew strength, and the lack of a shaped pouring spout on the carafe), I'm quite happy with the Moccamaster overall, and I am glad I finally spent the money to get a durable, well-designed coffee maker. I debated between four stars and five stars, but the two minor quibbles were not enough to deduct a star from a product that is working very well for me and which I use almost every day.
Review: Almost perfect! - First of all, I rarely post reviews, other than for products that I wish to warn others to avoid. In this case, I make the rare exception. I have been using a Capresso drip machine, and a Capresso bean grinder for almost 15 years. When I bought that coffee maker, what I really wanted to try was the Moccamaster. I bent to the will of the budget, and bought the machine that was on sale, and one third the price. That machine was a pain to keep clean, and while it made decent coffee, was generally a pain to live with. Finally, it died. I decided that I wasn't going to settle this time, and bought the Moccamaster with the glass-lined, insulated carafe. A bit fiddly to use, but once you get the hang of it, it isn't difficult. The only thing I don't use is the plastic cover for the coffee filter basket. What I get for my money is a fast brew, that is so much smoother and richer than ever before! I use a dark roast, and instead of tasting a bit muddy, it is phenomenal! I love the one switch idea. No clocks, no beeps, no settings. I get up, grind my beans, add water, grounds, push the button and then shower. It can't overcook on a hot plate, as there isn't one! If I take just a bit too long, the machine shuts off after 12 minutes. If you want a great cup of coffee, a thermal carafe that does NOT make the coffee taste metallic, a fairly quick and quiet brew, and a machine that's easy to clean, this is the one you want to splurge on!

## Features

- Note: 1)Too coarse a grind, too little coffee, or insufficiently tamping the grounds before brewing can all lead to inadequate pressure for a proper brew. 2)It is important to note that the amount of espresso extracted will vary depending on the grind size and amount and reprogramming may be needed when the size and amount are adjusted

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B078YNVKTT |
| Best Sellers Rank | #69,846 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #101 in Coffee Machines |
| Brand Name | Technivorm Moccamaster |
| Capacity | 10 Cups |
| Coffee Input Type | Ground Coffee |
| Coffee Maker Type | Drip Coffee Machine |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (2,065) |
| Filter Type | Paper |
| Human Interface Input | Buttons |
| Included Components | Moccamaster Brewer^Thermal Carafe^brew basket^Water reservoir lid^Brew basket lid^9-hole outlet arm^owner's manual |
| Is the item dishwasher safe? | No |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 6.75"D x 11.5"W x 16"H |
| Item Type Name | Coffee Brewer |
| Item Weight | 6.25 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Technivorm Moccamaster |
| Material | Aluminum, Stainless Steel |
| Model Name | 79314 KBGT |
| Model Number | Moccamaster |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Operation Mode | Fully Automatic |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Thermal |
| Part Number | 79314 |
| Power Source | Electric |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Brewing Coffee |
| Specific Uses For Product | Drip Coffee |
| Style | Coffee Maker |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Warranty Description | 12 year manufacturer warranty |
| Wattage | 1475 watts |
| coffee_filter_size | #4 |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Technivorm Moccamaster
- **Capacity:** 10 Cups
- **Color:** Black
- **Product Dimensions:** 6.75"D x 11.5"W x 16"H
- **Special Feature:** Thermal

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color, Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Can I fit my hand in the carafe for cleaning?**
A: I have a brush as mentioned by other responders to the question.  I find one of the most effective cleaning methods is to put dishwashing liquid in about 1/4 of the pot, add a dishwashing cloth.  Put the solid lid on the pot and swirl it around to clean the interior.

**Q: What's the difference between the KBT and the KBGT?**
A: Have the KBGT for now. Also ordered a replacement KBT (non auto switch). The KBT was DOA (appears to have had a failed repair made -- additional repair order appearing sticker on the bottom). The KBT we received had a more obviously tapered double wall stainless carafe (as seen in some pictures of the various models).  The KGBT has the thermos glass type. We are not fans of the KBGT. It will be replaced. Not mentioned is the little plastic plate under the carafe. Under engineered attachment point if you have to move your coffee maker (falls off easily). The plate is used to space the carafe high enough to activate the switch (~2-3mm). The answer would have been easier to have an attachment on the carafe to make it taller (or, lowered the automatic arm that 2-3mm).  If you can fill yours where it sits you will not care about the plate (it will not go anywhere if left stationary). Also, the arm the filter cup slides into is spring loaded. Makes it seem frail and cheap -- that's a one week user observation, not a time based use evaluation. 5 year warranty, so shouldn't be an issue. We run a full pot, and have the patience to wait for it to fill so the automatic shut off valve is of no issue for us. We have glass thermal carafes we transfer our coffee into so the next person can make their own (leaded vs unleaded).  So, big hitter: switch/plate stationary vs manual switch and no plate and easily movable.

**Q: Does this model have the brew thru lid in addition to the standard travel lid closure?**
A: No Idea what brew thru lid means. I have two of these and they are best coffee makers on the market.

**Q: I want to make sure this item is the KBGT 741, but the model number is not listed here.**
A: It is the KBGT 741.  It is a wonderful machine.  Cooks magazine just came out with a wonderful review of this machine and I totally agree with it.  I am a coffee nut and it does make great coffee.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Fantastic coffee maker, with one important usage tip
*by S***T on October 23, 2022*

I'm an engineer who has worked from my home office for more than 20 years, and coffee is an important part of my day. I typically brew either 6 or 7 pots of coffee at home per week, and I have e-cycled more than my share of coffee brewers that failed after a year or two. I invested in this model after reading a lot of online reviews and reading its documentation, and I'm quite happy with its quality and the quality of the coffee it brews. As an engineer, I appreciate designs that anticipate the need for preventive maintenance as well as repair. The Moccamaster is easily disassembled for cleaning, and easy disassembly also means easy repair. Removable parts fit together with simple, clean interlocks, gravity, and (in one case) friction, and the friction fit drip nozzle arm is metal-to-silicone, not cheap plastic. After months of heavy use, I can see no signs of wear, nor is it becoming loose or sloppy. The coffee tastes great. I would not consider myself a coffee scholar, but I know what I like, and I care enough to purchase whole-bean coffee from a local roaster and to grind each day's coffee fresh in the morning, not in batches. Insulated thermal carafe, rather than an actively warmed pot, is the ONLY way to go if you care about coffee flavor, unless you are sharing with others and will drink a whole pot in a short time. Coffee that is continuously heated after brewing will rapidly acquire a stale, burned taste. It's vile! This carafe is very well insulated. I brew a pot in the morning, fill an insulated mug right away, then replace the open brewing cap on the carafe with the thermal-sealed lid. The remaining coffee in the carafe is still nicely warm at noontime or even at the end of my workday and remains drinkably warm until I finish the last of it in the evening. (For reference, I don't mind if the coffee is just warm rather than staying hot -- it's worth it to avoid the stale taste.) The fully sealed thermal lid is important, and without it the coffee would not stay warm for long. There are some minor things I think could be improved about this model, and one "important usage tip" that I will share with other purchasers here. First, I wish there was a way to slow the rate of water flow into the grounds, to brew a slightly stronger pot of coffee. That's personal preference, of course. This brewer does a nice, smooth brew using water at the correct temperature, but since I take the trouble to buy good coffee, I'd prefer if the water spent more time in the grounds to absorb a bit more of that richness. Second, I'd like to see a pouring lip on the carafe. The carafe is made of spun stainless steel, and the pouring rim is a perfect circle. It works fine with the open brewing cap in place, but once you swap for the thermal cap, you have to unscrew that just the right amount to avoid a wider stream that can miss the cup. The circular lip doesn't really help to narrow the stream, whereas I think a modest outward bend in the lip, opposite the handle, would take care of this problem. I've done some sheet metal work as a hobby and have considered trying this as a DIY modification, but since it's stainless steel I'm nervous about deforming the threaded fitting for the lid. Finally, I'll offer this tip about a problem I encountered, and how I've solved it. Every so often, I found that the coffee would overflow the filter cone and make a mess all over the countertop and floor. At first, I thought the valve under the filter was becoming clogged, but careful cleaning didn't solve the problem. My next theory was that the filter paper was pressing too tightly against the inside of the brewing cone and blocking flow, so I checked to make sure there was a gap at the bottom of the filter paper (there are small plastic ribs inside the cone designed to assure clearance around the sides of the filter). This still didn't solve the problem. I tried varying the grind, thinking perhaps I was grinding too fine and the coffee itself was obstructing the flow, but that didn't help, either. I finally figured out what was happening and solved it. The problem was *too much* gap at the bottom of the filter, not too little! The rate of water flow in this brewer is such that the coffee filter *almost* fills to its brim during normal operation. When there's too much gap below the filter paper, the pool of water and coffee grounds touches the drip nozzles, and there is enough volume displaced that it can overflow the paper cone. *Then* the exit hole becomes plugged, and you've got a mess. The solution was simple: When placing the coffee and filter into the brewing chamber, gently press it down to be sure it is seated fully, and that the filter's seam is bent aside to allow it to settle all the way into the plastic housing. I've not had a single overflow since I figured this out. Aside from the very minor quibbles (not being able to increase brew strength, and the lack of a shaped pouring spout on the carafe), I'm quite happy with the Moccamaster overall, and I am glad I finally spent the money to get a durable, well-designed coffee maker. I debated between four stars and five stars, but the two minor quibbles were not enough to deduct a star from a product that is working very well for me and which I use almost every day.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Almost perfect!
*by H***Y on January 19, 2026*

First of all, I rarely post reviews, other than for products that I wish to warn others to avoid. In this case, I make the rare exception. I have been using a Capresso drip machine, and a Capresso bean grinder for almost 15 years. When I bought that coffee maker, what I really wanted to try was the Moccamaster. I bent to the will of the budget, and bought the machine that was on sale, and one third the price. That machine was a pain to keep clean, and while it made decent coffee, was generally a pain to live with. Finally, it died. I decided that I wasn't going to settle this time, and bought the Moccamaster with the glass-lined, insulated carafe. A bit fiddly to use, but once you get the hang of it, it isn't difficult. The only thing I don't use is the plastic cover for the coffee filter basket. What I get for my money is a fast brew, that is so much smoother and richer than ever before! I use a dark roast, and instead of tasting a bit muddy, it is phenomenal! I love the one switch idea. No clocks, no beeps, no settings. I get up, grind my beans, add water, grounds, push the button and then shower. It can't overcook on a hot plate, as there isn't one! If I take just a bit too long, the machine shuts off after 12 minutes. If you want a great cup of coffee, a thermal carafe that does NOT make the coffee taste metallic, a fairly quick and quiet brew, and a machine that's easy to clean, this is the one you want to splurge on!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Ignore the Plastic Complaints. You Won’t Be Sorry!
*by G***G on January 30, 2026*

Short answer: Best coffee maker I’ve ever owned. Brews fast (2 min fast), no unnecessary clocks, timers, or brew settings. You don’t need them. Long answer: I purchased the Moccamaster KGBT Thermal Carafe (10-cup) and wanted to clear up some of the “cheap plastic” complaints from other reviews. The build quality is excellent. The main body is solid, and the only plastic parts are: • Water reservoir lid • Filter basket • Filter basket lid • Thermal carafe tray Yes, these parts feel lighter than you might expect at this price point—but the engineers knew what they were doing. These components are exactly what make the machine incredibly easy to use, disassemble, clean, and reassemble in seconds. • Reservoir lid: It’s removable, not hinged. My old machine’s flip-up lid constantly got in the way of the cabinet door above. This one doesn’t. • Filter basket: One piece that lifts out easily. If you weigh your coffee, you can place it directly on a scale, fill, and slide it back in. • Thermal carafe tray: Some reviewers dislike this flat, unattached tray. If you store your coffee maker in a cabinet, it will be an annoyance. I slide mine from under the counter to the front, and it’s never been an issue. It was mentioned before, but I can’t overstate how easy this machine is to clean. Everything else you’ve read is true. It brews fast. A full pot takes about 3 minutes. I usually brew 6 cups (24 oz), which takes around 2 minutes. Thermal Carafe only keeps coffee hot for about an hour. If that’s not long enough, brew a smaller pot, and make a fresh cup. As mentioned 2 min. A couple notes from the manual: • Do not use reverse osmosis water—it can affect the heating element. • The European “standard” coffee strength is no joke. Follow it if you like dangerously strong coffee. I stick with 1 level scoop per 6 cups (24 oz). AI even gave me a hard time, telling me I make weak axx coffee when I was asking how to make the best pot. To each his own. Hope this helps in your decision.

## Frequently Bought Together

- Technivorm Moccamaster 79314 KBGT thermal Carafe 10-Cup Coffee Maker 40 Ounce, Black 1.25l
- Technivorm Moccamaster #4 White Paper Filters, 100-count per box
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