RE:What kind of coffee maker do you have?

Is it any improvement over what you were using before?

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RE:What kind of coffee maker do you have?

Is it any improvement over what you were using before?

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RE:What kind of coffee maker do you have?

A Senseo and a Dolce Gusto. The Dolce Gusto is my favorite because you can easily make coffee with various flavours (and also hot chocolate and tea) :-))

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RE:What kind of coffee maker do you have?

I just have a cheap one from walmart. It does have a timer on it tho. I have too he able to pour a cup as soon as I get up and get to the kitchen!!! Don't like having to wait till it makes. :-)~~

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RE:What kind of coffee maker do you have?

Don't have one but not a regular coffee drinker. Gave it up a few years ago. Helped lower my blood pressure. Never really liked the taste. It was the flavored cream and sugar that I liked. However during the holidays I will drink it with Baileys and then I use a strainer and a beaker designed for coffee and make individual cups.

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Still have a Keurig. It's our second big, home type but have two others that are 1/3rd the size. One of the smaller ones is in our motorhome and the other is in the closet for those times when we visit a resort and stay in room/condo. Most of those rooms/condos have coffee makers and they provide you coffee packs but I don't like the hotel room type coffee so I take my own and my own coffee maker! hahahahaha

I always take twice as much coffee with me if our nudist friends come along. We usually get adjoining rooms and they will come into our room and make themselves a cup of good coffee. Even more fun having naked coffee in the morning with good friends. They like my favorite brand and we send them K cups of the coffee all the time. It gets to them sooner than they can drive to the big stores to get it themselves. ;D

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RE:What kind of coffee maker do you have?

For everyday use we have a Hamilton Beach Flex Brew which is a drip machine with the ability to do a 10-12 cup pot, a single cup from a Keurig type pod, or a single cup from an included reloadable pod. It is fine for making average type coffee.

For weekends and special occasions we use a Sunbeam Coffeemaster C30A vacuum brewing unit that my grandparents gave to my parents back in the late 1940's which they never used. It takes a bit longer to brew and longer to clean up after but is an amazing device and makes the smoothest tasting brew I have ever done.

Out at deer camp I have a plain old blue speckled enamelware pot that sits over the campfire while brewing. Not bad at all, providing you throw a couple of egg shells in to settle the grounds.

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