Makita Coffee Machines
Makita coffee maker kit keeps a brew on the go when you're miles from a kettle or the welfare's rammed, running off the batteries you already use.
On early starts, refurbs with no power, or long days out on snagging, a Makita coffee machine saves you disappearing for a café run. Go cordless, keep it in the van, and you've always got a proper hot drink when the graft doesn't stop. Browse the Makita coffee maker UK range and get sorted.
What Are Makita Coffee Makers Used For?
- Working on new builds before the site kettle is even plugged in, so you can get a hot brew made up while you're setting out and unloading tools.
- Doing maintenance call-outs and reactive jobs where there's no customer kitchen access, keeping you fuelled without leaving the job half-finished.
- Running long days in the van or on remote work like fencing, roofing, or groundworks, where a Makita cordless coffee maker beats lukewarm flask coffee.
- Keeping a small crew going during snagging and handover, so you can stay on site and keep ticking off the list instead of losing time to coffee runs.
Choosing the Right Makita Coffee Maker
Pick it the same way you pick cordless tools: match it to how you actually work day to day, not a one-off job.
1. Battery platform and what you already own
If you're already on Makita LXT 18V, stick with that so you're not buying into another system just for a brew. If you're the one who always forgets to charge batteries, grab a spare dedicated pack so the coffee maker doesn't nick power from the tools you need to earn.
2. Brew type and speed on site
If you want simple and reliable, go for a setup that takes ground coffee and a water fill, because it's easy to restock anywhere. If you're fussy about taste and consistency, check whether the Makita coffee machine you're choosing is built for pods or filter style before you buy, because that's what decides what you can run through it on a cold morning.
3. Where it's going to live
If it's staying in the van, size and storage matter more than anything, because you need it to pack away without getting smashed by toolboxes. If it's for a site cabin or workshop bench, you can prioritise capacity and ease of filling over compactness.
Makita Coffee Maker FAQs
Are Makita coffee machines any good?
Yes, for what they're built for: making a hot drink on site or out the van without relying on mains power. They're not a café machine, but they're solid, simple, and they run on the same battery platform a lot of trades already carry.
Can you use coffee pods in a Makita coffee machine?
Only if the specific Makita coffee machine is designed for pods. Some are ground-coffee or filter style, so check the product details before you buy, because forcing pods or the wrong insert is a fast way to end up with leaks and a weak brew.
Does Makita make a coffee maker?
Yes. Makita do cordless coffee makers aimed at site use, built to run from their battery systems so you can make a brew where a kettle and socket aren't an option.
Can you make tea in a Makita coffee maker?
You can, as long as you're basically using it as a hot water source and keeping it clean. If you're swapping between coffee and tea, rinse the parts properly, because old coffee oils will taint tea and you'll taste it straight away.
Will a Makita coffee maker drain the same batteries I need for my tools?
It can, because heating water takes a proper pull from a battery. If you're on the tools all day, keep a separate charged pack for the coffee maker so you're not stuck with a dead drill when you need it most.
Who Uses Makita Coffee Machines?
- Sparks and plumbers on first fix who are in early and moving room to room, because it keeps a brew on without hunting for a socket.
- Chippies and kitchen fitters on refurbs where power is limited or being switched about, so you can still get a hot drink while the tools are charging.
- Maintenance teams and site supervisors living out the van, because a Makita coffee maker is a practical bit of kit for call-outs and long travel days.
The Basics: Understanding Makita Cordless Coffee Makers
They're straightforward, but it pays to know what you're buying so you don't end up with the wrong brew setup for the job.
1. Cordless heat, not a magic kettle
A Makita cordless coffee maker uses battery power to heat water and push it through your coffee, which is ideal when there's no mains nearby. The trade-off is simple: heating takes battery, so keep a charged pack for it if you rely on it daily.
2. Coffee format decides your consumables
Some machines are happier with ground coffee and a filter style brew, others are designed around pods. Decide how you want to buy coffee on the road first, because that's what makes it convenient or a pain when you're trying to restock between jobs.
Shop Makita Coffee Makers at ITS
Whether you need a Makita coffee maker for the van, the workshop, or site welfare back-up, we stock the proper options for how trades actually work. It's all held in our own warehouse, ready for next day delivery, so you can get your Makita coffee maker UK order in and have it on site fast.