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MOCCAMASTER CDT GRAND COFFEE BREWER
The Moccamaster CDT Grand is designed for brewing larger batches, making it ideal for small offices, cafés, and entertaining at home. Its 60-oz capacity and flat-bottomed brew basket deliver consistent, full-flavored coffee when brewing a full carafe. The double-walled stainless steel thermal carafe helps keep coffee hot and fresh, while the included Travel Lid extends heat retention for longer-lasting enjoyment.
Includes 5-year warranty.
- Fast brewing time – brews a full carafe of coffee in just 6–7 minutes with a simple, quiet brewing process.
- Consistent brewing temperature – copper heating element maintains the ideal brewing temperature of 196°F–205°F and automatically shuts off when the water reservoir is empty.
- Precision-engineered brewing system – pulses hot water over the coffee grounds to mimic a manual pour-over, ensuring even saturation and balanced extraction.
- Optimized coffee extraction – flat-bottom brew basket promotes even extraction to maximize flavor, aroma, and complexity.
- Thermal carafe – double-walled stainless steel carafe keeps coffee hot and flavorful for up to one hour and includes both a Brew-Thru Lid and Travel Lid.
SPECIFICATIONS
Frequently asked questions
We recommend a medium-coarse grind, similar in texture to coarse sand or sea salt. If you're having your coffee pre-ground, use these descriptors to help achieve the ideal grind size. Keep in mind that most pre-ground coffee is typically too fine for optimal brewing performance.
If it tastes good to drink, it will make great coffee. We recommend using fresh tap, filtered, or bottled water. Avoid reverse osmosis (RO) or distilled water, as both can damage the brewer's heating element over time.
Because RO and distilled water have had their minerals removed, they can become slightly acidic. This may cause the water to draw minerals from the copper heating element, which can eventually lead to permanent damage.
Over time, minerals naturally accumulate inside the brewer's heating element, creating scale buildup. This can slow water flow, affect brewing temperature and extraction, and eventually impact performance. Regular descaling removes these mineral deposits, helping maintain consistent brewing results and extending the life of your brewer.
We recommend descaling every 100 brew cycles or at least once every three months. A simple way to remember is to descale your brewer each time you finish a box of 100 filters.