What sort of coffee maker would be best for me?
I don’t drink a lot of coffee but I like to have a strong cup with lots of additives (syrup, creamer, whatever I have). What type of coffee maker would be best for me?
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I don’t drink a lot of coffee but I like to have a strong cup with lots of additives (syrup, creamer, whatever I have). What type of coffee maker would be best for me?
November 20th, 2009 at 3:15 am
A Bunn
November 20th, 2009 at 3:33 am
just a reg drip coffee maker would be best. you can get one for 10 dollars on up. how strong it is depends on how much grounds you put into it. however if you want to do do a little extra work you can purchase an espresso/cappucino machine. it is a bit to get used to but worth it. i have both
November 20th, 2009 at 3:42 am
u should use a real brand new one that does lots of things
November 20th, 2009 at 3:49 am
I am ther same way. I bought a 200 dollar Flavia Fusion. I love it. And I never waste coffee. It also makes tea, espresso, cappucino, and more. Its great for company too. It’s also the freshest.
November 20th, 2009 at 4:36 am
If you just want regular coffee then want to add stuff to it then just by a regular coffee maker (if you want to get fancy,get one with a timer) and get a bunch of creamer and all that good stuff from the local conglomomart. There are all kinds of nice coffee makers for around 30$. Thats what I would do anyway. The Hershey’s chocolate carmel creamer is really good btw.
November 20th, 2009 at 5:10 am
I am addicted to Coffee and last year went thru 4 coffee pots searching for that ultimate maker. I bought a Delonghi, from Starbucks. Stay away from it. $149 dollars and the water filters can only be bought by mail at 5.99 a piece for shipping. Coffee was eh…Tried Krups, waste of money, Then bought a Melitta- Actually returned that one and for now i am using a cuisinart Grind and brew. It grinds the coffee then brews it for you. But for the ultimate cup of coffee i bought a french press for 29 bucks and all you do is pour the grinds into the glass pot. add boiling water. let it sit for a bit then press down. It makes a nice strong cup of coffee and you can make how many cups you want. My quest for a coffee pot last year cost me hundreds of dollars and in the end a $29 Bodum Chambord (can be bought at your local Bed bath and beyond) prevailed amond all the expensive pots. This proves the most expensive it not always the best way!
November 20th, 2009 at 5:33 am
You need to buy a mini Mr. Coffee 4 cup coffee maker. It is tiny and makes a couple of mugs worth. You can make it as strong as you like. The nicest thing about the small one? You don’t waste a lot of coffee (money!) by brewing too much java!
November 20th, 2009 at 5:51 am
You might want to try one of those coffee Pod makers. They make only one cup of coffee at a time. Plus they’re really quick. Unlike drip coffee makers, the average brewing time for a cup of coffee using the pod system coffee maker is less than 90 seconds. You can read more about pod coffee makers below.