☕ Brew Boldly, Adventure Awaits!
The Makita ADCM501Z Outdoor Adventure™ 18V LXT® Coffee Maker is a portable, eco-friendly coffee solution designed for outdoor enthusiasts. It brews a delicious 5 oz. cup in just 5 minutes using an 18V LXT Battery (sold separately) and can produce up to three cups on a single charge. With a permanent drip filter and a stylish camo green design, this coffee maker is perfect for camping and hiking, ensuring you never have to compromise on your coffee fix while enjoying nature.
Material | Plastic |
Unit Count | 8 count |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 24.3D x 21.7W x 18.7H centimeters |
Capacity | 240 Milliliters |
Style | Coffee Maker, Tool Only |
Color | Camo Green |
Recommended Uses For Product | Camping, Hiking |
Operation Mode | Fully Automatic |
Voltage | 18 Volts |
Human Interface Input | Buttons |
Wattage | 500 watts |
Filter Type | Paper |
Specific Uses For Product | Ground Coffee |
Special Features | Permanent Filter |
Coffee Maker Type | Drip Coffee Machine |
A**E
Great coffee...eats batteries
I love this thing. It requires a lot of power. Coffee tastes great and plenty hot for me. Don't start with cold water and your battery will last longer.
S**L
Convenience when Starbucks and the like is the only option.
I purchased this on a gift card for $150 a week later it was $20 less. Brews at approximately 93 centigrade. I had to fiddle around with ratios and grind before achieving the desired outcome. I found the grind needs to be somewhat more course than a pour over; on a Comandante this is about a 35 clicks (from fine to course). Using the pour over grind was too dense and resulted in water overflowing the basket. I used 240ml of water (max) to 15 grams coffee (15:16). It came out well- much better than Starbucks and from the convenience of not having to rush back and forth to work during breaks for mediocre, over priced coffee. I easily can spend $150/month going out for coffee and whatever treat that happens to look like a nice match at the time, so I expect this will be a great alternative for someone who enjoys specialty coffee with minimal effort, especially while traveling. The only reservation I would have might be not having 5ah batteries handy- fortunately I use Makita for myhome landscaping and power tools. Otherwise, I would be far more hesitant.
R**S
Makita coffee maker
Fast simple and hot coffee
B**E
Perfect cup of coffee
It made the perfect cup of coffee. I used a Ridgid 18v 4ah battery with a Makita adapter (because i don't have any 18v Makita batteries). That perfect cup of coffee used half that battery at 4 minutes. Is it something you will set on your kitchen counter and use every day....no, but you could. Will it make a cup of coffee when you don't have power? Camping? On a job site? Yes. Very satisfied with this cordless Makita coffee maker.***Swapped to a Ridgid 18v 8ah battery and got 4 cups from one charge.
K**R
Tiny and not mighty
It expensive and so far I get an 8oz cup with one battery. Glad I have two batteries. My do over is to pass and stick with my percolator when camping. Don't waste your time and money. The only plus the coffee was hot and good.
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