Our Keurig duo just broke. This is the second one we've had (first one broke while still under warranty). I would like to hear some suggestions. Anything that will last longer, better quality, etc.? Or is this just the nature of these kinds of appliances?
My wife got me a Cuisinart brew/k-cup combo coffee station for my office. Nice to be able to make a pot in the morning, or just one cup after lunch. [Reply]
I am amazed at all of the differing opinions on coffee and types of coffee makers in this thread. I did not expect that. Thanks, everyone for your input. I did look over every post but still ended up back here. We got the Ninja CFP101 DualBrew Hot & Iced Coffee Maker, Single-Serve, compatible with K-Cups & 12-Cup Drip Coffee Maker, Black. It arrived yesterday and I was able to use it this morning. I used the rich setting for my single cup. Seems to work well.
Originally Posted by Lzen:
I am amazed at all of the differing opinions on coffee and types of coffee makers in this thread. I did not expect that. Thanks, everyone for your input. I did look over every post but still ended up back here. We got the Ninja CFP101 DualBrew Hot & Iced Coffee Maker, Single-Serve, compatible with K-Cups & 12-Cup Drip Coffee Maker, Black. It arrived yesterday and I was able to use it this morning. I used the rich setting for my single cup. Seems to work well.
Originally Posted by tmax63:
I knew a young lady like that once. Raise her up in the air, smack her bottom 3 times and she'd get right back to work also.....
With the young ladies, I don’t recommend using a rubber mallet. A ping pong paddle is a much better choice. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Lzen: I am amazed at all of the differing opinions on coffee and types of coffee makers in this thread. I did not expect that. Thanks, everyone for your input. I did look over every post but still ended up back here. We got the Ninja CFP101 DualBrew Hot & Iced Coffee Maker, Single-Serve, compatible with K-Cups & 12-Cup Drip Coffee Maker, Black. It arrived yesterday and I was able to use it this morning. I used the rich setting for my single cup. Seems to work well.
Me too. I have never heard of a poor over or press. The quick googling shows me pictures of "coffee makers" that appear from the 40's and such.
I went from having a Mr. Coffee to a Bunn to a Keurig. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Lzen:
I am amazed at all of the differing opinions on coffee and types of coffee makers in this thread. I did not expect that. Thanks, everyone for your input. I did look over every post but still ended up back here. We got the Ninja CFP101 DualBrew Hot & Iced Coffee Maker, Single-Serve, compatible with K-Cups & 12-Cup Drip Coffee Maker, Black. It arrived yesterday and I was able to use it this morning. I used the rich setting for my single cup. Seems to work well.
When your Ninja breaks in couple of years, Pick it up, raise it into the air, smack the bottom with a rubber mallet 3 times. It will start working again. [Reply]
This morning I made my first cup of coffee in my single cup Kuerig, just went to make a second cup and each time I close and push the correct cup size I want, it turns off.
Don't know if there is a reset but looks like I'm buying a new one.
I would look at the idea of "cold" brew. There are a number of items that will do it. The idea of hot stuff on the beans/grounds takes some of the flavor out v cold brew. [Reply]
Originally Posted by scho63:
I can't fucking believe it.
This morning I made my first cup of coffee in my single cup Kuerig, just went to make a second cup and each time I close and push the correct cup size I want, it turns off.
Don't know if there is a reset but looks like I'm buying a new one.
Originally Posted by Holladay:
I would look at the idea of "cold" brew. There are a number of items that will do it. The idea of hot stuff on the beans/grounds takes some of the flavor out v cold brew.
Don’t fuck with a machine.
A $15 pitcher with a cold brew basket will do it. Or if you don’t want to spend the money a mason jar and a cheesecloth will do it.
Just put 80g in a half gallon of water on the counter for 24 hours then filter the grinds off and put it in the fridge and enjoy your life changing experience. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Bump:
Ran out of coffee yesterday, woke up this morning had to make myself an instant tasters choice. I have that stored away in the pantry for this situation. It doesn't taste great but 2 heaping tablespoons in a cup sure had more caffeine damn! Went out today and got some better coffee though
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and don't have to mess with the cheese cloth.
I don't drink coffee because I like the taste...see above post, it is for the boost. I can't slam a hot cup of coffee. I can slam a cup of cold brew.
Originally Posted by El Lobo Gordo:
When your Ninja breaks in couple of years, Pick it up, raise it into the air, smack the bottom with a rubber mallet 3 times. It will start working again.
Serious.ly if it breaks in a couple of years, I will be looking for a different brand. Hopefully, using water from the fridge will help it last. Or perhaps I should start bringing home deionized water from work. :-) [Reply]
Originally Posted by Holladay:
I would look at the idea of "cold" brew. There are a number of items that will do it. The idea of hot stuff on the beans/grounds takes some of the flavor out v cold brew.