Enjoy Top Timer Filter Coffee Machine | My Coffee with Melitta

Still stuck for what to give that special someone this Christmas? By and far the best gift you can give anybody is the gift of time. For coffee lovers that might mean a wise idea indeed would be Melitta’s Enjoy Top Timer Coffee Machine.

My Coffee collab with premium coffee brand, Melitta, continues with a look at the Enjoy Top Timer: a smart and reasonably priced gift for fans of filter coffee and being able to drink it when and how they like it. 

A great way to show coffee drinkers you appreciate their time and how they spend it is to give them the Enjoy Top Timer. Its practical timer makes it easy to program in advance so their coffee is ready at the right time. The patented AromaSelector also allows them to select the brewing strength you prefer from mild to strong.


With so many folks working from home so often these days – and getting pulled left and right with different commitments, obligations and demands on their attention – it’s good to know they can have a pot of warm coffee as and when they want it. Winding down 2021 and starting 2022 with a new and easy to use coffee machine can help with making the most of time and with keeping resolutions with more efficiency and less effort!

What I especially like about the Enjoy Top Timer is how its design is focused on the solo drinker. If you live or work alone – or simply happen to be the only real coffee aficionado in a particular place – this machine can be set specifically to your preferences and stay that way! Even when you make a large pot, the machine keeps your coffee warm for up to 40 minutes (with automated shut off).

The Enjoy Top Timer is fairly compact too. So it’s ideal for small kitchens and workspaces.

Have a most enjoyable Christmas and here’s to making time (and coffee) for the people most important to us!

Find out more about Melitta at melitta.co.uk and make sure to read all My Coffee posts for more great ideas!

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