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ToolGuyd > Tool Deals > Makita Cordless Coffee Maker for $38

Makita Cordless Coffee Maker for $38

Dec 2, 2017 Stuart 18 Comments

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Makita 18V Cordless Coffee Maker USA Model

You can buy this Makita 18V cordless coffee maker – without battery pack – for $38. The bare tool, DCM500Z, launched at ~$53, but it seems to have been under $40 for a few weeks (at least).

It can brew a 5oz cup of coffee in 3 mins when plugged into AC power, or 7 mins when powered by a Makita 18V LXT battery pack. It can brew up to (3) 5oz cups of coffee on a single 5.0Ah battery charge.

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Yep, boiling water takes an incredible amount of energy. But hey, if you need a personal coffee maker that can be powered off a battery pack, at least this one’s on sale.

It seems that the Makita coffee maker is specifically designed for smaller cups of Joe, given its 5oz performance and runtime claims, and 3.5″ of cup clearance.

Price: $38

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18 Comments

  1. The yeti

    Dec 2, 2017

    Thats pretty cool.

    Makita. Is an innovator for sure

    Reply
    • BigDan

      Dec 4, 2017

      I used to think so but feel like they’ve been sitting on their hands the last 5 years. Coffee maker has been out that long if I recall.

      Ryobi is on my radar now for innovation and cool tools.

      Reply
  2. trowski

    Dec 2, 2017

    If Dewalt made a FlexVolt K-Cup maker I’d be a buyer for sure. Who wants to screw around with coffee grounds on a job site?

    Reply
    • Curtis

      Dec 2, 2017

      That would be flat out awesome.

      Reply
  3. George

    Dec 2, 2017

    It needs a power supply but OXX has a single serve coffee maker that looks like an XBox and a Kuerig has a love child. On sale at Home Depot:

    https://www.homedepot.com/p/OXX-COFFEEBOXX-Single-Serve-Jobsite-Coffee-Maker-CBK250B/301313771

    Reply
  4. Julian Tracy

    Dec 2, 2017

    It’s really only good for snagging the battery adapter to allow you to adapt other brand’s tools to use your makita batteries.

    It literally makes a 1/2″ mug of coffee. A normal mug, not some huge honking mug.

    It’s ridiculous how small the cup it makes is.

    I’ve kept it around on my counter plugged in for a quick (tiny) mug after work, but mainly bought it and a couple more of them only to get into a free pack of batteries with a multiple bare tool purchase, which the coffee makers were eligible for.

    I wired the included battery adapter into my old Bosch 18 volt cordless planer, so I now have one of the few Swiss-made Makita LXT cordless planers.

    JT

    Reply
    • Whiskey and wood

      Dec 2, 2017

      How did you wind up mounting the pack to the planer?

      Reply
    • Chris

      Dec 2, 2017

      Any pictures or videos on Instagram or something?

      Reply
    • Robert Masek

      Jul 15, 2018

      Has anyone found a part number for just the battery adapter? I can buy the four discrete components, but would rather buy the entire unit.

      Reply
  5. Julian

    Dec 2, 2017

    I just screwed the adapter right to the base of the tool. Previously I’ve used the $20 Makita flashlights as adapters, but the one that comes with the coffee maker is a lot slimmer.

    I’ve adapted a lot of tools to different battery platforms. The milw. M12 tools will accept Bosch 12volt batteries by simply trimming about 3/8” off the tool bottom and reversing the tool battery contact’s polarity. The Bosch battery latches right into the Milwaukee tool detents too.

    For a Milwaukee 18volt shopvac, I ripped out the milw battery contacts and built a Makita slide battery receiver.

    I guess I can get into the forum here so as to post some pics.

    Reply
  6. Joe J

    Dec 2, 2017

    AVE did a teardown/mangling/review on this thing.

    https://youtu.be/7JyhWhgNXSc

    Rated PG-13 for Canadian shop gibberish.

    Reply
  7. Chris

    Dec 3, 2017

    Think this would go great with my folding pocket chisel?
    https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00NOVP8KY

    Reply
  8. Josh

    Dec 3, 2017

    No Bluetooth, no brushless motor. I’ll wait for the M18 Fuel version.

    Reply
    • KL

      Dec 3, 2017

      If you read the comments in the two “related posts” there’s always a joke about this being brushless.

      Reply
  9. Joe

    Dec 3, 2017

    I’m with you but go 20v max kcup…for the masses

    Reply
  10. Chance

    Dec 3, 2017

    I bought one of these when HD had them in the stores. I use it on the job, it’s really not a big deal to use it for a quick late afternoon cup of coffee. I keep a bag of ground coffeei. The box with the coffee maker, as well as a small box of the single serve Melitta coffee filters so I don’t have to mess around with cleaning out the included reusable filter.

    Everybody talks about the small cup of coffee it makes, but it’s quite simple to fix. First, you can fill the tank quite a bit higher than the suggested level it says in the tank. Secondly, just add a bit of water to the tank mid-cycle. I can easily get a 12 oz cup of coffee.

    Reply
  11. Allen

    Dec 4, 2017

    I’m never surprised anymore at what will sell.

    Reply
  12. DonC

    Dec 4, 2017

    This will never sell in the middle east. Making coffee on a construction site here is a mandatory 30 minute ritual that requires a butane burner, a saucepan, fine ground turkish coffee , and a set of cups and saucers.

    Reply

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