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Posted 17 June 2022

Makita DCM501Z 10.8V-18V Cordless Coffee Maker - £49.95 @ FFX

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The Makita DCM501Z 10.8V - 18V cordless coffee maker is a great addition to anyone's Makita collection. Deliver the aroma of freshly brewed coffee to the jobsite, campsite or where ever you are. Perfect for anyone who loves freshly brewed coffee. Powered using your existing Makita power tool batteries. No need to wait in line, rush off the jobsite or start up the campfire when you can have a slow drip premium brewed coffee in 5 minutes. Supplied with a mug and measuring spoon.


Features and Benefits:
Compatible with 60mm cafe pods as well as ground coffee
Carry handle
Dedicated cup of 240ml capacity designed to fit in machine without leaving a gap to protect against splash and dirt entry
Commercial cups up to 90mm height will fit the machine
Battery ports for LXT and CXT batteries
Protection cover to empty battery terminal
Boil dry protection function prevents the machine from burning out: If water empties and temperature inside increases, the sensor will turn off power supply automatically
Technical Specification:
Voltage: 10.8V – 18V
Power Source: CXT or LXT Battery
Brew Capacity on Single Battery CXT: 260ml
Brew Capacity on Single Battery 14.4V (3.0ah) 260ml
Brew Capacity on Single Battery 18V (3.0ah) 320ml
Brew Capacity on Single Battery 18V (6.0ah) 640ml
Brew Time -
1 cup of coffee (160ml)-CXT: 7 minutes
Brew Time - 1 cup of coffee (160ml)-14.4V: 5 minutes
Brew Time - 1 cup of coffee (160ml)-18V: 5 minutes
Compatible coffee pod: 60mm type
Net Weight (with 18V battery): 2.2kg

Supplied With:
Mug
Measuring spoon
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Edited by a community support team member, 19 June 2022
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  1. V31DOG's avatar
    This is a good price!
    I use mine when camping
    You get about 6-8 cups out of a 5ah battery maybe more if smaller cups
    It’s boiling too not just warm (edited)
    fireman1's avatar
    Considering a 6ah only makes 640ml I will assume youre drinking from a thimble.
    A normal coffee mug is about 340 so even a 6ah wont do 2 mugs.
  2. cjwhite's avatar
    Even cheaper on eBay from FFX with their discount code BIG15

    ebay.co.uk/itm…t=1
  3. hubcms's avatar
    Cold from me as it's not Bluetooth it's one of the few items I don't own and at that price I'm tempted, just one problem I don't drink coffee never mind!
    ukflyboy's avatar
    Put a teaspoon of food colouring in your coffee and you'll soon have blue tooth!
  4. V31DOG's avatar
    It does tea too! Ha
    It just kicks out boiling water which can be handy
  5. twinkle_wild's avatar
    Got this. Means I can waste nearly an hour each morning at the jobsite making and drinking cuppa tea.
  6. Chumba_Wumba's avatar
    Does this also function as an impact driver, or drill please ?
  7. Phlop0's avatar
    What's wrong with a flask??
  8. pauljanet's avatar
    I actually thought it was 1st April when I saw this.
  9. Argyll68's avatar
    Compatible with 60mm cafe pods as well as ground coffee

    What kind of pods are they compatible with? Dolce Gusto, Tassimo?
    IndianaBlues's avatar
    I'd imagine it's probably the ESE pods, not common in supermarkets but you can get them on Amazon and other online coffee retailers
  10. little_landy's avatar
    I’ve fancied one of these for ages, puts me off that the coffee pods are only available from Amazon.
  11. Gadgetdeals's avatar
    I get around 2 cups from it but beware it makes an absolute mess so use in a suitable place!
  12. Liptov's avatar
    Battery not included
  13. Malabus's avatar
    Used by tradesmen to overcharge customers, whilst drinking coffee from a device looking like a radio.
  14. ssc1's avatar
    Bare! (edited)
  15. chronofighter's avatar
    This is amazing.
  16. chucklebros's avatar
    Do you think the wife will mind this on the kitchen worksurface?...
  17. grrjkr's avatar
    Does this boil water too and how many liters can you prepare like this
    Shinoke's avatar
    Litres, lol.

    I believe a 5ah battery can produce two small cups, so less than half a litre

    That's of coffee

    You can just not put coffee in to get hot water, not sure if has a hot water function

    There's no AC adapter which is the biggest issue to me. If it had one I'd get it. Without an AC adapter it chews through batteries (edited)
  18. DealHub's avatar
    How sophisticated are builders nowadays
  19. Gadgetdeals's avatar
    For anyone just wanting boiling water, guess what? Makita can help you with that too, don't forget the Makita rucksack for all those batteries

    47652646-xa4pA.jpg
    amazon.co.uk/Mak…-48
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