^ This. Period!FYI I would not drink instant coffee if it were the last coffee on the planet,
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^ This. Period!FYI I would not drink instant coffee if it were the last coffee on the planet,
Do you grind your own? I have heard that the pods generate better flavor from a finer grind than for drip (not as fine as espresso), but I can't independently confirm that. Good luck with it all.Thanks guys! I'm planning on using ground coffee, which is really perfect, since I already always have on hand my favorite flavors/brands. So I won't be needing pods/cups.
It's still in its box. Maybe today...
No, haven't ground my own in years.Do you grind your own? I have heard that the pods generate better flavor from a finer grind than for drip (not as fine as espresso), but I can't independently confirm that. Good luck with it all.
Thanks guys! I'm planning on using ground coffee, which is really perfect, since I already always have on hand my favorite flavors/brands. So I won't be needing pods/cups.
It's still in its box. Maybe today...
Yes, I saw some like that in my search, but my current, regular coffee maker, a Cuisinart 10-cup, is barely a year old, so I certainly didn't need to replace that, and I didn't need an additional full-size maker, so I excluded those from my choices.well my coffee maker allows me to do both, i can make a whole pot full or on the side it has it for a single cup use without having to use a filter.
I've never been to Costco, and don't plan on joining, but those prices look pretty damn good! However, right now I'm planning on sticking with the loose grounds plan, so we'll see. Down the road, well, never say never. I may change my mind and give pods/cups a try.Here a sample today from Costco showing you how cheap the Pods are. Enjoy your new Coffee Maker.
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I've never been to Costco, and don't plan on joining, but those prices look pretty damn good! However, right now I'm planning on sticking with the loose grounds plan, so we'll see. Down the road, well, never say never. I may change my mind and give pods/cups a try.
Look! It's Papa Bear and Baby Bear. I just need a Mama Bear and we'll be all set!
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Of course! Thanks for the reminder.Don't forget Goldie Locks.
Interesting answer in a thread looking for input on single-serve coffee makers.I love my Electrolux coffee maker. It didn't cost much, it is simple, easy to use and I like the coffee it makes. Having read the electrolux reviews, I chose an E2CM1 model. It is the only one that boasts a capacity of 12 cups, unlike other brands. No regrets.
Keurig is a much better machine with only cups used for that cup, that is what we had for a spell in the house ^ _ ^ . Downside it's own size though, but it will grow on youDidn't I update this thread?!I must've posted in some other thread... Anyway, my helper--with no input from me--decided that a nice Keurig would be a lot better. And bought it for me. I hadn't complained or anything about the little one I'd bought, but it was rather limited, and the Keurig is much, much nicer.
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