

☕ Elevate your daily ritual with precision pour-over perfection!
The OXO Brew Single Serve Pour-Over Coffee Maker delivers a consistent, flavorful 12 oz cup with minimal effort. Featuring an auto-drip tank for controlled water flow, clear measurement markings, and a heat-retaining lid that doubles as a drip tray, it’s designed for both convenience and quality. Includes 10 natural cone filters and is lightweight and dishwasher safe—perfect for home or travel.










































| ASIN | B01ENK41Q6 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #14,234 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #5 in Pour Over Coffee Makers |
| Brand | OXO |
| Coffee Input Type | ground |
| Coffee Maker Type | Pour Over |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (10,083) |
| Date First Available | August 18, 2016 |
| Department | All Ages |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00719812048024 |
| Human Interface Input | Touchscreen |
| Included Components | Coffee Maker |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Is Dishwasher Safe | Yes |
| Item Weight | 7.7 ounces |
| Item model number | 11180100UK |
| Manufacturer | OXO International Ltd. |
| Model Name | OXO Brew Single Serve Pour-Over Coffee Maker |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Power Source | Manual |
| Product Dimensions | 5.25"D x 5.25"W x 5.25"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Traveling |
| Special Feature | Dishwasher Safe |
| Specific Uses For Product | Traveling |
| Style | Pour-Over |
| UPC | 719812048024 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| coffee_filter_size | #2 |
L**S
Great cup of coffee!
This is exactly what I was looking for; an easy way to make fresh delicious coffee without any mess that is consistent every day. We have a Keurig, but to me the coffee just doesn’t taste good. The Keurig does brew coffee quickly, but if it doesn’t taste good, then what’s the point? This pour-over system is very easy to use, it fits my coffee cup perfectly, it makes it easy to dispose of the grounds, and clean up is a breeze. It’s also very light (its plastic) so if you wanted to take it with you traveling you definitely could. I think for the price and the value you get, especially the great taste, this is the way to go. You can buy ground coffee on sale at the grocery store for 1/3 the price of K cups. In the end, taste is the most important factor to me, and while pour over brewing does take a few minutes longer than using a Keurig, it’s definitely worth the time.
K**N
Great personal coffee brewer
Bought this to replace my Stanley pour over. It works a lot better imo. No more tapping the pour over in the garbage and having used coffee grinds everywhere and still needing to rinse out some in the sink. The filters keep the grinds in one place and out of my coffee another plus over the Stanley. If you are looking to get a great single serving of fresh ground coffee look no further. It makes up to 12 ounces of fresh hot coffee in about 3 minutes. Cleaning is a breeze and no more expensive k cups that just don’t taste like real brewed coffee imo. The design is clean and easy to use with clear markings on the drip bowl. It sits perfectly on top of my 14 oz yeti rambler.
P**K
Makes a very good cup of coffee (and so much more but who really cares!)
Makes great tasting coffee. I’ve used pour overs for years but never had it so good. It’s easy to use. Very easy to clean. And keep clean. But the main reason to get this little device is the taste of the coffee. It really makes a good cup. I love that you can get every single part of your coffee process completely clean after each use, unlike a traditional coffee maker. I have been reaching for this as my first cup o’ the day instead of my fancy/expensive/epic/new espresso machine. It just makes for a much more mellow morning, flipping on the kettle and grabbing a filter. No banging/washing things or fussing. Just mellow music and this little guy and before you know it, a cup of warm fresh coffee. The process is peaceful and pleasant but wouldn’t be worth a dime if it didn’t actually make great coffee. But it does. Every time I take that first sip I look at my mug and say to myself “well… that’s a really good cup of coffee.” Everyone close to me will be getting one for Xmas 🎄😂🙌
J**A
It works perfectly
this is what I have been looking for. the issue with pour overs is getting a consistent pour of the water over the grounds. this takes the the guess work and tedium out of pouring the water over the grounds. If you know, you know..... this releases the water onto the grounds in a consistent rate (though I suspect it might be a little faster at the beginning due to the water pressure from the full reservoir). that said, I have timed 16oz going through in about 2 minutes and 45 seconds. I'm very happy with that. some have commented about the manufacturing quality and the holes not being drilled out correctly. I believe they are designed that way, and they work perfectly. There are 8 holes in the bottom of the reservoir that drip the hot water onto the grounds. 3 of them are larger than the others BUT are spaced around in a circle with 5 other smaller holes in between them. this I believe was done on purpose to allow water to be spread more evenly over the grounds but still keep the overall flow rate slow enough for a good pour over. By weighing the grounds (I do 17 grams of a light/medium roast) I've found I can get a very consistent and good cup of coffee every time. no more harsh or bitter coffee because the water temp was off because I poured too slow or too fast. Often I get caught up doing something else and forget to complete the pour-over and then the water temp is off, etc, etc. you could easily bore out the other holes but, in my mind, you will ruin it. the water will flow out too rapidly for a good pour over. Also, I have not encountered any issues with the water overflowing the coffee filter holder. if you make the holes larger on reservoir you may cause overflowing because the flow rate out the bottom of the filter will not keep up with the inflow of water from the reservoir. tip. the reservoir only holds 12 ounces but if you go to the absolute brim you can get about 14 ounces and if you pour slowly at the end you can easily do 16 ounces because as the water goes down you can add more. I do it every morning and it's totally doable. this is perfect, it helps me remove several variables from the brewing process and allows me to concentrate on ground quantity, grind, roast level, and bean type...
S**Y
Great, but healthy?
I have been using this coffee maker for close to a year now, making 1 or sometimes 2 cups of coffee every morning. The coffee it makes is delicious, far superior to anything that comes out of an automatic coffee maker. It is easy to use, easy to clean, and well thought out. However, I have two complaints: 1. Sometimes, when it is moist from use, the lid seals so well to the bowl that it forms a vacuum that keeps the water from flowing into the filter basket below. And trying to lift the lid picks up both it and the basket. This is an annoyance more than an issue. 2. Worse, I note that after a year the plastic around the top inside of the basket section is starting to wear off where it contacts the bowl. Where do you think those little bits of worn off plastic are going? Not being a fan of drinking microplastics, I am moving on to a ceramic filter basket.
K**R
Surprisingly good and simple
Surprisingly good and simple. Easy to use, easy to clean and best of all makes surprisingly good coffee. I use this t fill a 16oz travel mug in the morning and overall I couldn't be happier with it.
F**A
Ótimo material!
B**R
And even more so when I found and purchased a permanent gold filter for this pour over maker. At first I was using the filters papers supplied so I bought another batch of papers. In the meantime I was "missing" some of the "oiliness" of coffee as I had known and loved it for over 60 years. My favourite brew was simply coffee grounds in the jug, a small pinch of salt*, add water just off the boil, stir, wait for it to brew, then pass it through a sieve-like "coffee strainer" and enjoying quite a bit of the "sludge" in the bottom of the cup. Perhaps "cowboy coffee" may have been a fair description? Then I discovered that there was a permanent gold filter available for the Oxo pour over and immediately bought one. I now have the very best of both worlds. Easy to brew, easy to clean up, and most importantly, the *full* coffee experience that I have enjoyed and loved over a lifetime. I don't think this device can be beaten for ease and simplicity, *and* providing coffee the way that I like it. * re "small pinch of salt" - One day, many years ago, when working offshore in the oil patch I volunteered to make the coffee for the crew on break and went through the usual rituals. I was pulled up by an old Dutchman who said, "Hey, you forgot the salt!" "Salt?" I asked, "What salt?" "You should always put a pinch of salt in your coffee," he told me. A couple of other Dutch guys in the crew nodded their approval. I thought they were taking the P but I added some salt anyway. Since I tasted that coffee that day I have *always* added a pinxch of salt to my brew. Only when someone insists on "where did you get this beautiful coffee?" do I tell them my secret. Give it a try.
J**S
Buena calidad buen precio
D**.
I use reusable filter.
A**N
Great product, especially with the 3 percolators for water onto the coffee grounds. Because of the percolators, boiling water does not need to sit to cool down for too long before making the coffee. The water does an even distribution of pour to the grounds to allow it to soak consistently and enough for proper brewing. I believe the type of filter you use will alter the taste of your coffee too. I have used and am using the same paper filter for this coffee dripper and the coffee tastes so much better! Great buy. One wish is that they make one out of glass. Not too sure on the hot water on plastic. It seems to be pretty durable though.