No offence taken, we all have a diffrent take when answering a question.
Hey hey hey I referenced!Temperatrure and pressure capabilities.
Adam is right on with his plagarised commentary too.
As for me, i notice a big difference when i put too many or too little grounds in. what up wit dat?!?! :crosseyed
Excellent!I now roll with the Technivorm Mochamaster. All I know is the coffee tastes better. That's enough for me.![]()
I am sorry. I owned one of these. I hate it with a passion. It does a crappy job grinding the beans. The steam glues the grind to the mechanism so it has to be cleaned every time. Ground beans go all over the place. I gave it away at a yeard sales after 30 days.Wade I have a Cuisinart® Grind & Brew Coffeemaker
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Now I don't know what the water temp is but I do use a gold screen filter. Point is, when I wake up in the AM, I want my coffee, newspaper, and a cigar and I want it now. The method I use is simple and convenient but it incorporates the main ingredient of good coffee. Freshly ground beans!
You fill her up with beans and set the timer. It grinds the beans and brews the coffee. This puppy is sweet. Sometimes I will roast the beans before I fill her up but the smell of freshly ground beans and coffee brewing in the morning is delicious!
Yeah brian...I checked out your site first before I bought one but only seen french presses. Great coffee maker. I never use creamer anymore. Much better taste.Excellent!
I'm intend to become a dealer for them when I can swing the cost of inventory.
I've had mine for 5+ years and never had that problem.I am sorry. I owned one of these. I hate it with a passion. It does a crappy job grinding the beans. The steam glues the grind to the mechanism so it has to be cleaned every time. Ground beans go all over the place. I gave it away at a yeard sales after 30 days.
Good burr grinder with a Capressio. Excellent. If you can get a machine like Sachas, heavenly.
I'm surprised nobody had mentioned the AeroPress http://www.aerobie.com/Products/aeropress.htm similair to a french press but IMHO it does a better job.
I control water temp, amount, roast and grind of the beans and it makes great coffee everyday. I have brewed over 500 cups with the AeroPress and it can't be beat.
I have never had a good drip coffee maker and highly doubt one exists (in my price range anyway).