Coffee makers...what works best for you?

This^^^^^^^^^^^ Coffee Maker. $69 at WM. Keurig Original Donut shop flavor pod. Hot cup of O.K. coffee in 1 minute.
I have found that the Costco K cups may break and spill grounds into your coffee with this model.
The fix that I have found works, is to set the K cup into the bottom spike before closing the lid which has the top spike.
 
I have found that the Costco K cups may break and spill grounds into your coffee with this model.
The fix that I have found works, is to set the K cup into the bottom spike before closing the lid which has the top spike.
Ima Roller. I use the Keurig K cups. No problem. I git 'em delivered to my door by WM. I got the same unit as you for $69 on sale.
 
Have Coffee Grinder & We were able to be at Store that was going Out of Business & Bought like 28 lbs of Beans
We also have standard Drip Makers even thou Our Gevalia has long been out of Commission . .
We still have Kaffe from them also for Keeping Coffee Hotter in Cold Winter months ..

Generally Buy Ahead of Price increases 6-8 lbs stock up this year we'll have to do that as Ou Big
Supply has : Finally Dwindled ..

As Far as Single Plastic Types Go - Mostly Yuck - and Try My Best to Break them - where every I go .. :censored:
Smaller Water Reservoirs that aren't make form very Great stuff .. ( Have to Have Super Filtered Water )

" NO Plastic Soup for Me , or You " :sick:


Starbucks.webp


Starbucks 2.webp


Microbead PLASTIC.webp


Do I need t say 100 X More :sick:
 
Lots of solid machines on the market for espresso, my choice is from Rancilio, the Silvia Pro. Might seem costly to some, but when you have commercial build quality, absolute top notch simplicity/capability that will last for decades the thing is worth every penny. My daily habit is 5-6 extractions, costing me less than .50 each depending on what green I roast. Any shop in my area will easily charge $2.50 minimum per extraction, so I am saving 75-80% at this point as my setup has long paid for itself. Also have yet to have espresso from any place worth a repeat visit, so there's that.

If I were to do drip again it'd likely be a model from Technivorm or better yet maybe go back to the press method. Hope I never see those days as espresso has never let me down in any way.
 
It's the Aeropress for me. Once in a while I drag out the french press. When we have company over, I get out the drip maker. 95% of the time it's the Aeropress. It's fast and makes a clean cup.
 
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