prosumer
oxo brew 12-cup single-serve
sca-certified batch brewer that also handles single cups
the OXO Brew 12-Cup is a programmable drip coffee maker certified by the Specialty Coffee Association to meet the golden cup standard. it brews anywhere from 2 to 12 cups into a double-walled vacuum-insulated thermal carafe, or single servings directly into a mug using loose grounds, no pods needed. a rainmaker showerhead distributes water evenly, a mixing tube in the carafe lid keeps flavor consistent cup to cup, and a 24-hour timer means coffee can be ready when you wake up.
what it does well
- sca certified to the golden cup standard for both carafe and single-serve modes
- podless single-serve function reduces waste versus capsule machines
- mixing tube helps keep flavor consistent throughout the carafe
- programmable up to 24 hours in advance
- thermal carafe keeps coffee hot for hours without a hot plate
where it stops short
- $299.99 is a high entry price for a drip brewer
- no built-in grinder, so fresh grinding requires a separate device
- brew temperature specs are not publicly disclosed
specs
- carafe
- thermal
- best for
- batch
- brew temp c
- null
- has grinder
- false
- capacity cups
- 12
- sca certified
- true
- sca cert cycle
- 2025
frequently asked questions
what is the OXO Brew 12-Cup Single-Serve?
the OXO Brew 12-Cup Single-Serve is a prosumer coffee brewer. sca-certified batch brewer that also handles single cups
how much does the OXO Brew 12-Cup Single-Serve cost?
the OXO Brew 12-Cup Single-Serve costs $299, released in 2025.
what is the OXO Brew 12-Cup Single-Serve best for?
the OXO Brew 12-Cup Single-Serve is best for batch coffee.
what are the pros and cons of the OXO Brew 12-Cup Single-Serve?
strengths: sca certified to the golden cup standard for both carafe and single-serve modes, podless single-serve function reduces waste versus capsule machines, mixing tube helps keep flavor consistent throughout the carafe, programmable up to 24 hours in advance, thermal carafe keeps coffee hot for hours without a hot plate. trade-offs: $299.99 is a high entry price for a drip brewer, no built-in grinder, so fresh grinding requires a separate device, brew temperature specs are not publicly disclosed.