For a drip coffee maker, I would buy a Moccamaster again. Ours have run daily for over ten years, and only issue is a broken LED. Which we will fix at our own convenience. Raipairability and replacement parts availability is a great pro for Moccamasters.
The One maintainance tip for drip makers if you want your coffee to stay fresh:
Only ever use a clean container for adding water to the machine. Never ever use the pot for this without thoroghly rinsing with soap first. The fat from the coffee beans will stick to the inside of the heater where it accumulates and adds a foul taste to your coffee forever.
On this community, we will construct the pillar on which hope and growth of Lemmy and the Fediverse will rest. May it rest in comfort, though may it not collect too much dust.