Makita Coffee Maker Gets an Update DCM501

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Updated Makita Coffee Maker Now Compatible with 2 Battery Platforms

When you absolutely need your morning cup of coffee but finding a hardwired power source presents an issue, the newest Makita coffee maker might be the best way to get your caffeine fix. Itโ€™s lightweight, compact, and best of all, runs on either 12V CXT or 18V LXT Makita battery platforms.

10-Second Summary

  • Model Number: Makita DCM501Z
  • Compact profile at 9-9/16โ€ณ x 7-3/8โ€ณ x 8-9/16โ€ณ
  • Lightweight at 4.8 lbs with the battery attached
  • No need for paper filters; permanent drip filter allows grounds to be poured directly into the coffee maker
  • Compatible with both 12V Max CXT and 18V LXT batteries
  • Brews a cup of coffee in 5 minutes (when using and 18V battery)

Whatโ€™s The Big Deal?

While it might be a stretch to call this coffee maker โ€œpocket-sizedโ€, it really doesnโ€™t take up a whole lot of space. It has a compact profile at only 9-9/16โ€ณ by 7-3/8โ€ณ by 8-9/16โ€ณ, and it weighs less than 5 lbs with the battery attached. Basically, it takes up less space and weighs less than many jobsite radios.

Makita sees an opportunity, so theyโ€™re making this coffee maker compatible with both their 12V CXT and 18V LXT platforms. Youโ€™ll get better performance from the 18V battery, but your options are open.

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As long as weโ€™re on the subject, an 18V battery brewsย up a 5 oz cup oโ€™ joe in 5 minutes. As far as runtimes go, youโ€™ll obviously get more coffee flowing the bigger your battery is, but hereโ€™s the breakdown:

  • 3.0Ah battery: two 5-oz cups
  • 4.0 Ah battery: 2.5 cups
  • 5.0Ah battery: ย 3 cups

Granted, these arenโ€™t the gallon-size quantities some of you grab when you fill up the tank in the morning, but keep in mind that coffee makers use a ton of energy to keep the heating elements working. If you find yourself in a pinch, 3 cups of coffee are better than none, and the cordless Makita coffeeย maker gets you where you need to be when youโ€™re short any AC power.

The Makita coffee maker doesnโ€™t need any paper filters; you can just dump your grounds directly into the drip filter. You can also use the single-serve coffee pods if you like.

Expect the updated Makita coffee maker to hit shelves soon. It comes with a coffee cup and lid, a measuring spoon, and Makitaโ€™sย 3-year warranty for around $99.

Makita Coffee Maker Specs

  • Model Number: Makita DCM501Z
  • Battery: 18V LXT/12V Max CXT
  • Water Tank Capacity: 8 oz.
  • Length: 9-9/16โ€ณ
  • Width: 7-3/8โ€ณ
  • Height: 8-9/16โ€ณ
  • Weight (with battery): 4.8 lbs
  • 3-Year limited warranty
  • Price: $107.99

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