De’Longhi TrueBrew Drip Coffee Maker, Built in Grinder, Single Serve, 8 oz to 24 oz with 40 oz Carafe, Hot or Iced Coffee, Stainless,CAM51035M

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TrueBrew is an innovative, automatic coffee machine that brews drip coffee from fresh, whole coffee beans —all at the touch of a button. TrueBrew is built to suit all of your coffee needs, for consistent, freshly ground coffee, every time. Simply pour in your favorite beans, make your selection, and press “Brew.” Then, TrueBrew takes care of the rest. De’Longhi’s proprietary Bean Extract Technology automatically grinds, doses and brews to capture the coffee’s full flavor and aroma and then crafts the perfect cup for you. You can personalize to your needs with 6 sizes (3, 8, 12, 16, 24oz cups or 40oz carafe) and 5 brew styles (Light, Gold, Bold, Espresso-Style or Over-Ice). The Over-Ice style automatically adjusts the dose and brew to create a refreshingly bold & balanced iced coffee. TrueBrew uses whole beans not plastic pods or filters, creating zero waste. The machine packs the used grounds into easily-disposable pucks and the Auto-Clean feature makes clean-up a breeze. Plus, with a Built-In Clock and Auto-On function, you can schedule your perfect cup of coffee to be ready exactly when you want it. The included thermal carafe is perfect for entertaining. TrueBrew combines our most precise and adaptive brewing technology with true one-touch simplicity, bringing you the purest taste possible, exactly how you like it, and all at the press of a button. TrueBrew transforms your at-home coffee experience.
Built-in Conical Burr Grinder: The built-in conical burr grinder perfectly grinds fresh beans for a quality cup of coffee, every time.
Bean Extract Technology: De’Longhi’s proprietary Bean Extract Technology automatically grinds, doses, and brews each cup to perfection.
6 Brew Sizes: From an 8 oz single-serve, to 12, 16, and 24 oz cup sizes — even a 40 oz carafe or a 3 oz espresso style cup.
5 Brew Styles: Light, Gold, Bold, Over Ice and Espresso Style.
Zero Waste: Our technology doesn’t use plastic pods or filters, only whole beans.

10 reviews for De’Longhi TrueBrew Drip Coffee Maker, Built in Grinder, Single Serve, 8 oz to 24 oz with 40 oz Carafe, Hot or Iced Coffee, Stainless,CAM51035M

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  1. Antonio Milla

    Awesome result very time!!!
    Easy to set up, very long time to idle, kind’a tricky to find the right size to brew, for the full 40 oz take like three grinds and brews to finish, even to turn it off have to wait several minutes while doing an automatic cleaning cicle. But the important thing, the coffee is perfect, quite good temperature, perfect brew, takes all the flavor and aroma of the beans, so far the best machine we ever have, totally worth the quite expensive price

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  2. Vine Customer Review

    Makes decent, piping hot coffee
    > De’Longhi TrueBrew Drip Coffee Maker, Built in Grinder, Single Serve, 8 oz to 24 oz with 40 oz Carafe, Hot or Iced Coffee, Stainless,CAM51035M (~$700)The Good:+ Grinds and brews automatically.+ Decent coffee, at least at medium and strongest settings. I drink strong coffee and the strong is in the zone.+ Straightforward and easy to use, fill, and clean.+ Excellent insulated carafe keeps coffee hot longer than most. (It better, it adds $100 from the one without the carafe.)+ The 3oz “espresso-esque” setting is not bad.+ Good build quality. It’s mostly plastic, but everything fits like it should.Edit: After a month of regular use, mine has cracked on the inside, and I’ll have to see how CS handles this.The Bad:- Makes up to about 16oz at a time, so it will go through several cycles for anything larger.- Water container isn’t large if you’re making carafes.- Cannot use fine grinds (like espresso grinds for the espresso setting) if you grind your own. Must use drip grind.- Secondary (ground coffee) hopper is very small, and difficult to pour into from spoons.- Interruption by running out of water will continue after filling, but will not heat the water after the interruption. This is a bug. Workaround: Make sure there’s enough water before you brew, at least 2/3 of the amount for the full extraction. A small amount missing will sparge the grounds, and that’s fine.- Value??Not as loud as I expected — certainly not as bad as most burr grinders. This one is lower in pitch than the high-pitched whine that you get from most burr grinders, something that really bothers me, especially in the mornings. I had no issue with the sound, but it definitely makes some noise when it grinds and brews.Expect the coffee to hit your cup around 185F, which will cool quickly to a very drinkable ~150F. This is a HUGE bonus, as most drip coffeemakers don’t brew hot enough and then heat the coffee on a burner, but this gets a nice extraction and is very hot immediately. No additional heating and no burnt flavor due to sitting on a burner. The carafe works very well to keep coffee hot.I need to test the pre-ground settings. It might allow me to make specialty coffees (like decaf) simply by pre-grinding it myself and using the special hopper for that.Edit: Yes! You can do that. The preground funnel is a 2nd hopper which you can measure and deposit preground coffee for up to a 16oz serving, and it can be a completely different kind of coffee. It drops directly into the brew chamber. But you must turn it on and prepare it for brewing before adding the ground coffee, otherwise it might toss it immediately and then brew nothing. I’ve wasted some unbrewed coffee due to this behavior, but that’s on me.As expected, this makes a pretty good cup that’s fairly consistent. The question becomes, how much is that worth to you?

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  3. Susan Peterson

    Best purchase of the year!
    We LOVE this machine. If you enjoy coffee, this takes it to a different level!

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  4. Sam Stern

    Great Machine
    best coffee maker I’ve ever owned. Makes great coffee, no mess.

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  5. Susie Williams

    The best drip coffee maker!
    We’ve been using and mostly enjoying our De’Longhi Magnifica Evo for about a year now. But there are some things we don’t love about it, so when I saw the chance to try the same brand’s TrueBrew drip coffee maker, I was thrilled. And we really, really love this drip coffee maker, though there are some things the Magnifica has that this one doesn’t (and vise versa).We love that we can make a full pot of coffee again. The Magnifica Evo makes great single cups of coffee with a fabulous crema layer, but no pots. And even on the strongest setting, I still feel like the coffee isn’t quite strong enough for me. With this machine, the coffee is perfect even on the golden setting. It’s strong and bold and just how I like it. You can make single cups with the machine, too, which is awesome. But since they’re not espresso, they’re drip, they don’t have the same crema as the Magnifica. However with this machine, even the single cups feel a bit hotter than with the Magnifica, which is great because I feel like the Magnifica coffee is never hot enough for me.In my opinion, a cup of coffee made in this machine tastes WAY better than a cup of coffee in any other drip machine. It’s also quieter than most machines that grind and definitely quieter than the Magnifica.I don’t typically love a stainless steel carafe, but this one does keep the coffee hot for quite a while. You can use ground coffee in the machine, but only a specific amount and you can’t make a full pot with ground coffee. This isn’t a problem for us; if you have a nice machine like this, you definitely want to be using whole beans anyway. But I like that if we’re gifted ground coffee, we can make cups with it using the machine.You do also have to be sure to clean it well since the grounds get formed into pucks and are dispensed into a container you have to clean (as opposed to going into a filter like in other drip machines). If you have hard water, you’ll want to descale it fairly often, but this is easy to do.Now I am spoiled and feel like I need to have BOTH of these coffee makers together since they both have things that I love. This TrueBrew doesn’t have a steam wand (since it’s not an espresso machine) and doesn’t have the ability to just dispense hot water, something I use the Magnifica for a lot for tea.Overall, we are very happy with this machine and highly recommend it if you love good coffee, but want a drip machine that can make a whole pot. It was super easy to setup and figure out from the get-go and it works really well for making the perfect pot or cup of coffee!

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  6. P. Salmon

    This makes a lovely and smooth cup of coffee! I will admit that I had a little trouble setting it up and the troubleshooting on the website was not very helpful so in case this happens to you I want to start with what happened and the fix and then move on to the rest. So I filled the tank and went through the whole set up prompts, testing my water hardness and putting that in, setting the time etc and then when it came to needing to do the first run through to rinse out the machine it just wouldn’t. It was stuck telling me that there was no water in the tank when it was full. I tried a good 10 times to run it through but it was stuck on there and it wouldn’t let you do anything on the front at all. I tried taking the infuser out from the front (the red thing) and a hard 10 minute reset as the official page said, it stayed stuck. I lifted the water tank a million times. Nothing. And then I got frustrated and lifted one side up and slammed it down a little and the little red washer (pictured) rolled up and suddenly glub glub glub, we were in business! The website said the magnet might be stuck but there doesn’t seem to be one in this model, and so if you are getting the same issue as me check that little red washer! Don’t pull it off but it was clearly stuck along the bottom and not letting any water through, and so the fix was that rolling itself up a little bit so it wasn’t blocking the water flow.Once we got that going it was brewing great! I out some fresh beans in the top and it ground them up super fine and made a lovely cup of coffee. I love that it has a little flap for espresso cups and that you can also use pre-ground coffee as well. Once I had it going it was super easy to use. It is interesting that you have to pull the whole front off to get to the compartments for cleaning the grounds and the wastewater, and apparently I’ll have to clean the red infuser as well although I am not fancy enough to use it for what it is for. I do like that both waste parts come right out so you can clean them easily (in the coffee side you can see the dry grounds from my many attempts to get it to work when the washer was stuck, and the the wet ones it actually used on top) and that you have easy access to the grinding plate (also pictured) so you can clean that too. So I get why the front comes off but I didn’t know that the two pieces were not attached and so I did end up dumping them both in the garbage but I got them back, lol. So just keep that in mind.Overall I am really impressed with this high end machine once I got it going and all figured out. It is for sure new to me after being a pod maker person for too long but I wanted a proper machine that could also do one cup at a time as most days it is just me making coffee and I get too antsy when I have a whole pot. But the pot they give you is a nice stainless steel thermos style one that you can’t break and looks sleek in front of the all stainless machine. I have put an abundance of photos in this as I wanted to show you what you’re getting for the price. It is a really high quality machine but even an inexperienced user like me figured it out with ease (after the washer issue) and it is nice to have a bean hopper after all these years. If I could give it more than 5 stars I would!

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  7. Trishia

    I am certainly not a coffee aficionado; I don’t roast my own beans and I almost never grind my own beans. Still, you won’t catch me drinking a coffee from the cheaper national chain or the convenience store either. We currently use a drip machine for our coffee in the morning that we’ve had for several years so we were excited to try this – we briefly had a ‘little-plastic-coffee-cup’ one a couple of years back and although it was nice, the waste it generated was a little worrying.This machine is HUGE. I mean the dimensions are in one of the pictures but it’s still surprising when you unpack it – barely fits under our cupboards, so make sure to double check you have the room. Operation is fairly simple; pick your size, pick your type and go. It is loud – not only the grinding part but also the overall pressure device inside that infuses through the grounds – think coffee shop machine loud. It also will make various noises when first started in the morning and at some point, I guess it auto shuts off and makes more noises before doing so. It will let you know when it’s time to empty the waste coffee grounds or waste water inside and that’s a fairly easy and straightforward process although it needs emptying more often than anticipated. I saw some comments about maybe an earlier model where some users would find grounds all over the inside but this has not been the case for us over the ~3 weeks we’ve used the machine. It does require regular maintenance as well; there’s some notes about having to soak the infuser once a month or something. The pucks of used grounds seemed to indicate a nice even ground of the beans. We used the same beans that we use in our drip to try and make some sort of very non-scientific comparison and while the coffee it made was okay, it did taste more bitter than expected; we tried various options (I personally did not notice significant differences between light/bold/gold) but it was still the same result and it feels like the grounds are being over-extracted. The beans we used we have also had a few times at the matching brand-name coffee shop that sells them.The espresso was similar, as well as when brewing the full 40 oz carafe but that is probably because it’s just multiple single coffees being brewed until the carafe is full. The iced coffee was nice, although I’m not sure how the process is different inside the machine.I do have to agree with other reviewers that the size are often inconsistent – significantly so. As previously mentioned, the waste container for the used grounds/waste water could be larger to minimize how often they need to be emptied. The water reservoir itself also feels a bit on the small side given the overall size of the machine?Overall it’s very fancy and a good environmentally-friendly alternative to using those little plastic disposable cups, but we personally did not enjoy the coffee it produced as much as our old-fashioned drip. We are thinking of trying it with very light coffee beans to see if it will help

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  8. starchoice

    I really like this coffee maker. There are no paper or other filters which you need to buy to operate this machine. There are also no disposable coffee “cups” or pods so this eliminates a lot of waste.The coffee maker has many of the standard features which you would expect in a coffee maker such as a clock and a timer (auto-on). Basically, all you need are the beans. It does make a good cup of coffee. Included is a stainless steel (not glass) carafe so don’t worry about possibly cracking it and having to find a replacement.You get a selection of brew sizes: 3oz., 8 oz., 12 oz., 16 oz., 24 oz. and lastly your 40 oz. supplied carafe. There are also five brew styles: Light, Gold, Bold, Espresso-Style and Over-Ice.Start-up is really easy. Just plug in the machine, fill the water reservoir and hit brew to, initially, prime the machine. You can then set your clock and set some other features. One nice thing is that you get a device to test your water softness/hardness. This just involves putting the tool in a glass of water for one second, waiting a minute and matching the colours against the supplied chart in the booklet. You can then set the machine for the appropriate water softness/hardness.This is a fairly large machine and quite tall as well so you may want to ensure that you have adequate counter space as you do not want to be moving this machine on a regular basis. There are some basic cleaning and maintenance to be done but it is not all that complicated and not very time-consuming. It is all explained in the provided manuals. You get full size manuals including a nice full-colour Quick Start guide.The machine can be quite noisy but that is to be expected from a machine which grinds your coffee beans. When you power off the machine, it does go through some kind of cycle and takes a few seconds for it to power off completely.One great thing about this machine is that not only does it take coffee beans but you can also use ground coffee. there is a separate chute if you want to use ground coffee.I love that this De’Longhi TrueBrew Drip Coffee Maker can make not only regular coffee in different strengths but also iced coffees as well as a 3 oz. Espresso style coffee.While you get the carafe which you place in the coffee maker to make your coffee, if you are just wanting a single cup, there is a hinged coffee cup/mug holder which you can slide down thereby reducing the distance between the dripping coffee and the mug (see my video).All in all, I would recommend this coffee maker for a great cup of coffee.

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  9. Canada

    Makes an excellent cup of brewed coffee. It’s simple to use for just a single cup… but also enough for a big carafe that will allow for a cup and a whole thermos for my day. I really like that it grinds the coffee fresh and I could really taste the difference. One nice thing though is that this is able to do bypass which I use for decaf.I found that the amount of beans used for a single cup seems to be a little inefficient compared to larger volumes at t single go… but that could just be in my head so I like brewing more at once when possible. The pucks are easy to clean and easy to empty and clean though.

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  10. QL

    It’s very well made, lots of metal used in the construction and it has a hefty weight to it. Given the price and brand, it’s to be expected. It’s quite large and can take a fair amount of space but not much more than other coffee makers.It’s very simple to use, basically fill the pod and then select your brew and size. The coffee taste very good, better than my k-cups for sure. It is a bit loud though as it does have to grind the coffee so careful waking the house up in the mornings. The biggest pro is how convenient it is. You just fill the machine with your beans and it will measure as needed for your cup size. No need to bring out the scale or your own grinder and you don’t need a filter! The manual says you can also use your own ground coffee as well. Another bonus is you can make your own espresso but it just seems to be okay, it doesn’t look as thick as I’ve seen in videos of professionally done espresso at coffee stores…it taste good but I haven’t had the real thing to compare.The biggest con I have is that it can be messy to clean. It automatically disposes the ground coffee into a tin but the tin is behind the cup tray, you have to remove the whole section to dispose the coffee and sometimes it is a wet mess back there….assuming it’s some of kind backsplash or something? I don’t know… but it happens regularly enough that I want to clean it daily which can be a bit annoying though overall not that big of a deal.Overall it’s a very convenient and well made coffee machine. If you want good tasting coffee and don’t want to measure and grind your own beans everytime, this can be worth the investment especially since it is a well known brand. Just be aware that it is more maintenance than normal k-pods but probably less if you had to grind your own beans.

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    De’Longhi TrueBrew Drip Coffee Maker, Built in Grinder, Single Serve, 8 oz to 24 oz with 40 oz Carafe, Hot or Iced Coffee, Stainless,CAM51035M
    De’Longhi TrueBrew Drip Coffee Maker, Built in Grinder, Single Serve, 8 oz to 24 oz with 40 oz Carafe, Hot or Iced Coffee, Stainless,CAM51035M

    $699.95

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