Chemex Ottomatic Coffeemaker Set – 40 oz. Capacity – Includes 6 Cup Coffeemaker
$349.99






Price: $349.99
(as of Oct 14, 2025 17:53:15 UTC – Details)
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What makes CHEMEX filter paper the best?
CHEMEX Bonded Filters remove bad fats, bitterness, acidity and sediments that other types of filters leave behind. They are manufactured in the USA from North American materials only and are sustainably harvested.
What makes CHEMEX glass so pure?
CHEMEX coffeemakers are made from the same high quality glass used for lab ware. It is beautifully clear and imparts no flavor or chemicals into your brewed coffee.
What type of roasts can you use?
The CHEMEX can be used for all types of coffee roasts, tea, iced coffee, cold brew and more!
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40 oz. reservoir is capable of brewing up to an entire 8-cup CHEMEX Coffeemaker.
With a touch of the button, you will enjoy consistently perfect brewing of HOT and ICED coffee.
Package includes: Ottomatic 2.0, 6-cup CHEMEX coffeemaker, a sample pack of CHEMEX filters, glass coffeemaker cover, filter brew clip, and coffeemaker cleaner.
Please note: 120V Ottomatic Coffeemakers will not operate in countries with different voltage requirements than the U.S.
Customers say
Customers find the coffeemaker easy to use, with one noting the simple one-press brewing process, and appreciate its good quality and taste. The design receives positive feedback, with one customer highlighting its classic Chemex style. However, the functionality and temperature control receive mixed reviews – while some say it works wonderfully, others report it stops working entirely, and some mention the coffee gets too hot. The value for money also gets mixed reactions, with some considering it worth the investment while others express disappointment about the cost.
6 reviews for Chemex Ottomatic Coffeemaker Set – 40 oz. Capacity – Includes 6 Cup Coffeemaker
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Jazz Flute –
Game Changer
Iâve always loved the flavor and elegance of Chemex coffee but didnât always have time for the manual pour-over process. This automatic Chemex completely solves that! It delivers the same clean, rich, nuanced flavor that Chemex is known for, but with the convenience of a machine.The design is stunningâclassic Chemex style with modern functionality. Itâs easy to use, easy to clean, and brews consistently great coffee every time. I can start it and walk away, and still get that perfect cup. If you love pour-over taste but want convenience, this is absolutely worth the investment!
Mike Wong –
Pour over coffee made consistent and easy.
I do not regret this purchase one bit. It’s one of my best purchases I’ve ever made.This is my first pour-over coffee maker. I’ll admit that I’ve been using k-cups that I’d been buying from Costco for a long time. I was never fully satisfied with my morning coffee with that solution, but it was super easy to make and clean up. I told myself that using the k-cups was smart because I could make exactly how much coffee I needed without wasting any. But the problem was, I was always making 3 cups of coffee every morning. So I was creating a bunch of waste with those k-cups ending up in the landfill.I liked the idea of a pour-over, but I didn’t have the room to store a kettle and I didn’t like the idea of having to spend time learning how fast or slow to pour the coffee and having to stand there the whole time. I get it though that doing that exact process is for some the best part about pour-over. The process and the experience. Totally get that and support it. I just didn’t think it was for me.But when I read an article about this Chemex Ottomatic and how it automated the pour-over process, I had to give it a try even though I thought it was a little on the expensive side at $350. Compared to some other automatic pour-over coffee makers though, the price is very reasonable.My morning coffee experience is so much better now. I pour exactly enough water for 3 cups (fill to the “6” line of the water container) and 6 tbsp of coffee and then turn it on to setting 1 (flip it towards you). That brews the coffee in about 5-7 minutes and then keeps the warming plate on. If you turn it on to setting 2 (flip away from you) then it brews the coffee and the warming plate turns off pretty quickly.The way it brews is great. The nozzle & pump lets out just a little bit of water at the start to let the grounds bloom and then it pours more water in. There are a bunch of nozzles in the head and some are on and some are off to simulate the pour over motion. It’s so great. Watch the video that I attached. It’s so cool.So you get the benefit of a pour-over without having to stand there and actually do the pour over. For me, that’s awesome. I highly recommend the Chemex Ottomatic.
Sea –
Malfunctioned!
This was a great coffee maker until it wasnât after 4 months.I am very disappointed about the cost of this machine considering after 4 months only of usage it malfunctioned! It began to make a clunking sound; and even worse began to put out too much water at one time, causing overflow issues. I also started to notice some leakage of water at the base. I have gone back to doing pour over manually! Needless to say, this was a big waste of money.
T. A. Baker –
A worthwhile investment
If you love Chemex coffee, do yourself a favor and get this. It’s quality-made and you shouldn’t ever need to make the investment again. It saves so much time babysitting the boiling water and pouring it at the right temperature, which is the only thing I didn’t like about making Chemex style coffee. It is very easy to use, just a simple one-press will begin the brew cycle, and you can also choose whether to keep the hot plate on after brewing is done, or not (based on which direction you flip the switch to turn it on).As a Chemex fan myself, I highly recommend this brew station. I think anyone who likes coffee needs one of three things: a French press, a Keurig machine, or this. If you’re a coffee lover you probably want to have all three. Of those options, this makes the best coffee, so it’s understandable it would be the most expensive.One difference from other coffee makers is that this will always use the entire water reservoir, there is no size selection as it is calibrated to make a full Chemex pot (if the reservoir is full), or however much you want if you put less water in. The reservoir does have measuring marks on the side which are also helpful. Just note the major difference with not being able to select a size on the machine itself, it always uses up all the water you give it.
Bookgirl –
WORTH THE PRiCE: Elegant design, REALLY good coffee
I winced a bit at the price, but I am thoroughly pleased with my purchase. Okay, I’d been previously using a Mr. Coffee and didn’t like the idea of a plastic coffee maker anymore, so decided try the Chemex drip. inside the Chemex drip carafe box, I saw this elegant machine that automatically trickles the water gently into the carafe, so I don’t have to stand there and do it myself. Brilliant.And it works. Perfectly. It’s quiet: no squawking or hissing. I used to use 5 scoops of coffee and 5 cups of water in Mr Coffee in order to fill 2 servings in “my” coffee mug. In this magic beastie, I measure 4 cups of water and 4 scoops of coffee and it is wonderful. No waste, no leftovers, no funny plasticy aftertaste. It’s solid design with a nifty switch that let’s you turn it on and keep hot for 90 minutes, or brew and shut off. I feel a little spoiled every day. I wish I would have bought this years ago. Bravo, Chemex!
Norman Rockwell –
Fragile and expensive
So it looks nice. Its easy to use. The coffee flavor is good, but not sure that it is much better than my $20 coffee pot when I use the same grinds. It heats the coffee too hot. Something the similarly priced Ratio 6 does much better at.The reason for the low review stars is that it is excessively fragile. The glass pot breaks if you try to wash it. Its just way too delicate. To make matters worse a replacement one is $50 and the manufacturer offers no concessions. So you bought a top of the line expensive unit, that is too delicate for daily use and has worthless product support.