Has there ever been a home appliance brand as design-forward as Balmuda? Since its debut in Japan two decades ago, the brand has racked up numerous international design awards, with every product it builds as much as a piece of modern art as a helpful gadget.
The Brew is Balmuda’s take on an automatic coffee machine, and like everything else we’ve seen from the brand, it occupies a singular place in the market. It’s beautiful — that goes without saying — but it also promises heightened performance, emulating a manual pour-over coffee maker to supposedly make a superior cup of joe. But is it really as good as it looks?
Balmuda The Brew: What We Think
Balmuda’s first coffee maker certainly lives up to the brand’s reputation. It’s gorgeous and looks great on a countertop. It’s high-performing, churning out noticeably more robust and clear-tasting coffee than your average drip machine. But, it’s expensive — arguably too expensive — given the amount of plastic in the machine and its limitations as a coffee maker.
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Balmuda The Brew
Pros
- Beautiful design
- Fun to use
- Boasts some impressive coffee-making tech
Cons
- Lots of plastic makes it feel cheap
- Few modes and can make just one cup at a time