

☕ Brew brilliance daily — because your mornings deserve the best!
The Zojirushi EC-DAC50 Zutto 5-Cup Drip Coffeemaker combines minimalist Japanese design with smart functionality. Its compact size and removable water tank make it ideal for small spaces and easy refills. Featuring a charcoal water filter and automatic keep-warm plate, it delivers consistently perfect coffee without complicated tech. BPA-free and easy to clean, it’s the ultimate daily companion for coffee lovers who value quality and simplicity.










| ASIN | B000EPLK6O |
| Best Sellers Rank | #29,838 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #62 in Coffee Machines |
| Brand | Zojirushi |
| Coffee Input Type | Ground |
| Coffee Maker Type | Drip Coffee Machine |
| Color | Silver-Gray |
| Customer Package Type | Color Box |
| Date First Available | January 15, 2008 |
| Exterior Finish | Metallic |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00023596508231, 00877499001494 |
| Human Interface Input | Buttons |
| Included Components | Carafe, Electric Coffee maker with attached cord; Glass Carafe with detachable Lid; removeable charcoal filter; Cone Shaped Coffee Basket, Measuring Spoon |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Is Dishwasher Safe | No |
| Item Weight | 4 pounds |
| Item model number | EC-DAC50SA |
| Manufacturer | Zojirushi |
| Model Name | ZUTTO Coffee Maker |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Power Source | AC adapter |
| Product Dimensions | 8"D x 5"W x 10"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Everyday use |
| Special Feature | Charcoal Water Filter, Keep-warm plate, removeable water tank |
| Specific Uses For Product | Filter Coffee |
| Style | Modern |
| UPC | 887671368345 737946440927 023596508231 |
| Unit Count | 5.0 Count |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
L**E
Love this coffee maker
This was rated very highly I believe by America's Test Kitchen. I thought since I only make coffee for me, and 10-12 cup coffee maker is kind of ridiculous. I love the simplicity of design on this. No coffee actually goes through the machine. Just filtered water. It is nice to be able to remove the water container from the maker and put it under the water spout of my refrigerator (no more spills). Just put a filter in the top of the pot, add coffee, and turn on. So simple, no port and starboard attachments, no clocks, timers, alexa, lasers or any other doohickies. Just water, filter, coffee, and flip the switch. Am. Test Kitchen stated that the heated water temp that drips on the coffee grinds was near perfect for brewed coffee. I would agree that the coffee it makes is quite good (never tested the temp but the results have never given me a reason to). The coffee is never burnt of odd tasting. Just a consistent quality cup every time. Cleaning is super easy too. This Japanese company knows what it is doing. I have a stainless vacuum sealed 20oz coffee mug from them that is AMAZING. The absolute best on the market. I strongly suggest you try it out. They are so much lighter than anything else and still keep my coffee HOT (not just warm) from 7:30am to at least 2:30pm. That kind of clever engineering and design is what made me eager to try this coffee pot. I am glad I did. I use it daily and love it.
M**K
The perfect tool for the job
I buy a lot of products I’m happy with. Rarely do I get something I’m happy with every time I use it This is the perfect coffee maker for two people who just make a morning cup. It’s small, simple to use, and makes good coffee. Yes, it’s manual and there are no timers and auto anything. But it’s fast to get going and fast to brew. It’s also great for just making a single cup. I love that the coffee basket is in the top of the carafe and not attached to the machine. It means I get to rinse it every time I’m done using it and the machine itself stays really clean. The water container is also small enough that I can remove it from the machine to fills it without having to pull the machine out from beneath the cabinet. The perfect tool for the job
K**Y
A Good Cup O Coffee
The Zutto is stylish, the decanter looks huge for a 5 cup, it has to be though to hold the basket. the water is hot, Note for those that don't understand how coffee is made; it is the temp at the grinds we are concerned with not so much the temp at the cup. The temp at the grinds is required to extract the correct amount of flavor (if it is there, some brands don't have that much flavor to start with) along with the time that hot water is in contact with the grinds, is what makes the difference in a cup of coffee and a really good cup of coffee. I read that someone verified water temp with a Digital thermometer at the water outlet. Temp range from 180 at the start to 208 at the end, and suggested preheating the water. 1- using the old maker, run 2 cups water, while placing filter and grinds in Zutto, then pour hot water into measuring cup =this case 8 oz, and that into Zutto, the rest into the mug/ thermal or ceramic mug will both benefit from preheat. OR 2. run the water thru the Zutto, pour measured back in to tank, rest into cup, then add grounds/basket and brew. Personally, could not tell the difference with preheated water, did make a small noticeable difference in cup temp/ thereby coffee temp and how long it stays hotter. First Batch; using One 8 Oz cup and One Half Oz coffee, Folgers morning blend (not a flavorful brand to my pallet), to compare to the the known results of my old Elite coffee maker. The Zutto can use a 4 or 8 cup paper filter. Reading the instructions I see that time varies from 3 to 7 minutes depending on cups being brewed, Note that the perk can done in as little as 2+mins, but wait a minute more for the water to finish draining through the filter. Result; ceramic mug is hot to the touch, note that the ceramic pulls the heat from the coffee so if you think it is too hot, switch from the thermal mug to a ceramic one. Also can preheat the cup with hot water It stayed hot/ above room temp, = the elete resulted in cool coffee before half cup was gone. Flavor is deeper, can tell that more was removed from the grounds, so aside from the lame folgers mix, the Zutto does definitely make a better cup of coffee. Second batch, the problem becomes obvious. OK, the h2o temp is good, so... The Problem is the filter/grinds holder: With the first batch, I had waited and the grinds had drained fully, when pouring the manufacturer says hold thumb on lid, that worked the first time. The second batch I wound up with a teaspoon of grinds in the cup: Why? Because: 1. the two holes in the filter basket were slightly clogged with grinds, the paper filter was pressed against them. there by retaining some water in the grinds, which flowed out when tilted to pour, carrying with it grinds. 2 the filter, this was a full size paper, was pushed down into the basket, this put it against those two holes and also down from the top edge of the basket. 3. this is a really bad design. A basket full of grinds that is designed to tip sideways when pouring out the liquid REQUIRES certain Design Features: features that effectively contain the grinds, eh? How to Fix the problems; 1. easiest; remove the basket before pouring. easy enough to lift out and hold with one hand while pouring with the other. this does present the problem of drips of coffee, however the basket Does have a base that allows it to stand stable on its own, say, on a saucer. 2. add 4 small bars across the bottom of the basket about quarter inch up, to hold the filter up from the holes. and allow plenty of time for all the water to drain out of the basket before pouring. (still has potential of grinds falling out as the last cup is poured. ) 3. Or, the manufacturer could take responsibility for their product design. Since it is the Zojirushi team's design to pour with the basket & grinds in place, it should also be their design to contain those grinds and also allow unrestricted draining of those grinds. In my opinion the Best way to do that is; make a stainless basket/ container/ filter. Specifically; similar to the tea containers, a closing latched mesh basket shaped filter. This SHOULD be normal and Included with the maker. Conclusion; I took the mesh filter from the old coffee maker, it fits in the Zutto basket, it also hangs on the lip of the so it does not touch the bottom of the basket, I also use a paper filter, 1. the extra oils from "no paper" don't do anything for me personally, 2. it is much easier and cleaner to pull the paper full of grinds and drop them into the compost, compared to tapping out the wire filter and still need to wash grinds out, -- just a personal preference. I also set the basket out on a dish before pouring coffee. Note that I also use a much better grade of coffee to brew from, it takes the same amount of time to brew as before, with much much better results than the other coffee makers previously mentioned. Now if Zojirushi will send us the enclosed grinds basket, all will be well. OK; After several weeks of use, and experimentation; I have discovered these things; User error, I pushed the filter down into the basket; this resulted in a semi plugged outlet, and the front of the basket has a drain slot, which was not properly covered because of the filter misplacement. And because of being used to the drip maker with the auto-stop on the basket, I did not wait long enough for the water to fully drain from the basket. The result of this combination was that grinds were washed into the cup as it was poured. The easy correction is; only press the filter in gently and not to press to the bottom, then also leave just enough above the rim of the basket to fold out on the front edge, this is to trap the filter with the basket cover. And Wait the appropriate amount of time before pouring. I still lift the basket out before I pour, it is just easier for me that way. I also plugged one of the two drain holes in the bottom of the basket, lets the water soak the grinds a tiny bit longer, and have had no over flow problem - using up to two cups of water. I would like to see a change to the basket cover; the current design puts the water into the center of the basket. I noticed that if brewing 4 cups there are dry grinds at the top outer parameter. This could be corrected with a more dispersing design in the lid.
M**Z
Produce un muy buen café, estoy muy contento con este producto (ya tengo más de un mes de uso).
M**S
Cette cafetière est parfaite! Elle est compacte et mignonne comme tout, elle est facile à utiliser et entretenir, et ne prend pas toute la place sur le comptoir. Cette cafetière est épurée, il n’y a pas de gadgets et d’accessoires inutiles, le café est excellent et juste à la bonne température. Le seul minuscule point négatif c’est qu’il n’y a pas d’arrêt automatique du réchaud après 1-2 heures, donc il ne faut pas oublier d’éteindre la cafetière après utilisation mais c’est un tout petit détail…
R**N
Without doubt the best drip coffee maker I have ever had. The unit is well designed and clearly of high quality. It is sturdy. It looks good. Most importantly it makes excellent, HOT coffee. Having the drip cone within the carafe ensures that when the carafe is removed to pour nothing drips on to the hotplate, which is what usually causes the hot plate coating to discolour and breakdown. An important design element. HOT coffee. When the brew cycle is done I measured the coffee temperature as 165 F to 170 F (it varied slightly). After 10 minutes the temperature measures at 170 and remains there even 30 minutes later (the longest period I tested). With other coffee makes I have owned I often have had to put my cup in the microwave to bring it to the desired temperature, as I like my coffee hot - not this one . Great tasting coffee. I suspect one of the reasons the coffee from this machine tastes so good is the cone filter. I believe the cone filter concentrates the flavour and is therefor superior to a basket filter. As opposed to some comments, the #2 filter fits perfectly, just follow the fold lines present on all cone filters. Highly recommended.
M**.
Compré está cafetera por las opiniones y apenas la he usado una vez pero me gustó. Es igual a las imágenes. Se ve de buena calidad. Hace buen café. Buena temperatura. Fácil de usar. Hasta el momento la recomiendo.
P**I
Buena cafetera. El café más corriente sabe mejor con esta cafetera. Es básica. Solo pones el café , el agua y lo prendes. El único inconveniente es comprar los filtros. 9/10
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