prosumer
technivorm (moccamaster) moccamaster cup-one
one cup, done right, no pods required
the Moccamaster Cup-One is a single-serve drip brewer that makes a 10 oz cup using the same SCA-certified brewing standards as its full-size siblings. it holds to a brew temperature between 194°F and 204°F, powers off automatically after the cycle, and is handmade in the netherlands. at $260, it skips the complexity of pod machines while keeping build quality high, backed by a 5-year warranty and lifetime repair support from Technivorm.
what it does well
- sca and ecbc certified for consistent brew temperature and extraction
- auto-off after brew cycle, no babysitting needed
- handmade in the netherlands with metal and bpa-free plastic construction
- 5-year warranty with lifetime repair support
- comes with 240 paper filters included
where it stops short
- no drip-stop, so removing the mug mid-brew causes spills
- high price for a single-cup brewer with no carafe
- no flow control or brew customization options
specs
- carafe
- none
- best for
- single-serve
- brew temp c
- 96
- has grinder
- false
- capacity cups
- 1
- sca certified
- true
- sca cert cycle
- 2025
frequently asked questions
what is the Technivorm (Moccamaster) Moccamaster Cup-One?
the Technivorm (Moccamaster) Moccamaster Cup-One is a prosumer coffee brewer. one cup, done right, no pods required
how much does the Technivorm (Moccamaster) Moccamaster Cup-One cost?
the Technivorm (Moccamaster) Moccamaster Cup-One costs $259–$260.
what is the Technivorm (Moccamaster) Moccamaster Cup-One best for?
the Technivorm (Moccamaster) Moccamaster Cup-One is best for single-serve coffee.
what are the pros and cons of the Technivorm (Moccamaster) Moccamaster Cup-One?
strengths: sca and ecbc certified for consistent brew temperature and extraction, auto-off after brew cycle, no babysitting needed, handmade in the netherlands with metal and bpa-free plastic construction, 5-year warranty with lifetime repair support, comes with 240 paper filters included. trade-offs: no drip-stop, so removing the mug mid-brew causes spills, high price for a single-cup brewer with no carafe, no flow control or brew customization options.