![]() ![]() If I happen to add too much coffee, the display will flash bars over the top of the scale until I either remove the sufficient amount of coffee grounds–or add more water to make the calculation correct. If I doesn’t appear, I haven’t added enough coffee to match my selections. Next, I add coffee to the filter basket until the scale icon appears on the LED panel. Here’s how it works: I set the desired number of cups to brew, add water, and select brew strength. When in Accu-Brew mode, the scale ensures that I’m adding the right amount of coffee. The mode-select bezel on the top knob is for choosing between manual, Accu-Brew, or clean mode, and the actual knob controls the brew strength when in Accu-Brew mode. ![]() The coffee maker has two knobs and an LED display panel. Since the basket loads from the front, there’s no issue with bumping into the upper cabinets. It’s made of stainless steel, and the carafe is made of thermal stainless steel to keep your coffee warm. ![]() Full disclosure, the coffee maker matches my Wolf Countertop Oven and also my Wolf Griddle, Stand Mixer, and Knife Set, so I’m obviously a fan of their kitchen appliances-and not just because of the matching hardware. The Wolf Gourmet Coffee Maker not only has those iconic red knobs (which can be swapped out for black or stainless steel options instead), but it also offers the level of quality and precise temperature control that you would expect from Wolf. ![]()
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