I currently have a Mr. Coffee that I have no idea where I got - but it's gotten to the point where I'm having to warm my coffee in the microwave just to get it hot enough.
Over the last several years, I've acquired enough of a taste for coffee that I drink it black, and really enjoy it. A few years ago, I bought a Black & Decker burr grinder, and I love it. Also have a coffee press, and like that, too, but most of the time I don't want to take the time to boil the water. I'll bring it out for special occasions.
Anyway, I'm to the point that I'm willing to spend a little bit of dough on a quality coffeemaker.
I saw the Bunn at Wal-Mart, and I knew that they're very popular in commercial settings like restaurants, hotels, etc. Started doing a little research on them, and it sounds like a good concept, with a couple of downsides. With the mechanism it uses to brew coffee, it sounds like it should make a good, consistent cup of coffee.
But, my main concern is that, almost all the time, I'm only making coffee for myself, and my normal intake is about 16-20 oz.
You guys who own the Bunn - I am assuming that the 3-4 min. they advertise for a pot is the amount of time that it takes for 50 oz (the pot capacity) to flow through. So, if you brew, say, 24 oz (about half the capacity), wouldn't it take only 90 seconds to 2 minutes for that amount to flow through?
Is that enough time to get a good extraction from the coffee? I would almost never be making a full pot.
Need input from you guys who own one.
Over the last several years, I've acquired enough of a taste for coffee that I drink it black, and really enjoy it. A few years ago, I bought a Black & Decker burr grinder, and I love it. Also have a coffee press, and like that, too, but most of the time I don't want to take the time to boil the water. I'll bring it out for special occasions.
Anyway, I'm to the point that I'm willing to spend a little bit of dough on a quality coffeemaker.
I saw the Bunn at Wal-Mart, and I knew that they're very popular in commercial settings like restaurants, hotels, etc. Started doing a little research on them, and it sounds like a good concept, with a couple of downsides. With the mechanism it uses to brew coffee, it sounds like it should make a good, consistent cup of coffee.
But, my main concern is that, almost all the time, I'm only making coffee for myself, and my normal intake is about 16-20 oz.
You guys who own the Bunn - I am assuming that the 3-4 min. they advertise for a pot is the amount of time that it takes for 50 oz (the pot capacity) to flow through. So, if you brew, say, 24 oz (about half the capacity), wouldn't it take only 90 seconds to 2 minutes for that amount to flow through?
Is that enough time to get a good extraction from the coffee? I would almost never be making a full pot.
Need input from you guys who own one.