A Bodum or similar French Press coffee maker makes the best coffee. No electricity needed. Steep 5 minutes and push down the screened plunger and voila! excellent coffee. I have used one for decades.Anybody know of a good coffee machine out on todays market?
Mostly it depends on what you want to spend on one. If you are not looking for an expensive coffee maker, stay away from Black and Decker. Their coffee pot pours like a sieve. It also depends on what you like. I had a nice one made by Hamilton Beach which I now use in our travel trailer. I loved it because it has a removable pot if necessary but otherwise, all we had to do was press our cup against a button to pour one cup. My problem with it is that the coffee sits in plastic the whole time and I like the taste of coffee that sits either in a glass pot or a glass lined thermal pot. Other things to watch for are - does it have a timer if you like one and most important to me in regard to timers, is - does it have an automatic shut-off. I like to know that if I leave my house in a hurry, and forget to shut things off, it will be okay. So - check the spout (B & D has a squared off spout), check the timers and also, check the number of cups it makes. If you entertain often, a 10 cup pot can be a nusiance - go for the 12.Anybody know of a good coffee machine out on todays market?
Krupps make a great product.Mostly it depends on what you want to spend on one. If you are not looking for an expensive coffee maker, stay away from Black and Decker. Their coffee pot pours like a sieve. It also depends on what you like. I had a nice one made by Hamilton Beach which I now use in our travel trailer. I loved it because it has a removable pot if necessary but otherwise, all we had to do was press our cup against a button to pour one cup. My problem with it is that the coffee sits in plastic the whole time and I like the taste of coffee that sits either in a glass pot or a glass lined thermal pot. Other things to watch for are - does it have a timer if you like one and most important to me in regard to timers, is - does it have an automatic shut-off. I like to know that if I leave my house in a hurry, and forget to shut things off, it will be okay. So - check the spout (B & D has a squared off spout), check the timers and also, check the number of cups it makes. If you entertain often, a 10 cup pot can be a nusiance - go for the 12.
I agree but they can be a tad on the pricey side.Krupps make a great product.
Anybody know of a good coffee machine out on todays market?
They changed the pot Ron. It now has a square pouring slot and it pours all over the counter. When I pour coffee I have to do it over the sink or be prepared to clean up a huge mess. (not to mention the spilled coffee we don't get to drink because of it.What's your budget? That's the biggest determining factor....
I'm quite happy with my Black & Decker Coffee Maker. I think it
cost me a whole $13 retail, & has lasted for about 6yrs so far.
They changed the pot Ron. It now has a square pouring slot and it pours all over the counter. When I pour coffee I have to do it over the sink or be prepared to clean up a huge mess. (not to mention the spilled coffee we don't get to drink because of it.
I was in Costco today and they had a really nice one on for about $48.00 but I cannot remember the brand. It was a good name though. I considered buying it myself but I was short on time (it's a kidlet day today) so I will check it out again.
Anybody know of a good coffee machine out on todays market?
I like my french press.
I'm not positive that was the one but it might be. Thanks for letting me know. I'm so glad I didn't make a snap decision and just buy it. Costco is good about taking things back and if I was you - I would take it back. I've been putting up with this leaky pot for close to a year. I keep looking at different pots but cannot decide which one I want. We both loved our Hamilton Beach except for the coffee sitting in plastic. Maybe one day they'll put out a pot that is glass lined in the same model.Actually, just bought the "Oster" pot from Costco in the last couple of weeks, if that is the pot VI, then I suggest you skip it. Leaks all over when you pour it also.
It appears to be SS with a glass liner. Is it? I've looked at that pot in London Drugs. I remembered that one glass lined pot we had was great as long as we drank the coffee immediately. There was no heat under the pot so unless we pre-warmed the pot before we brewed, we had one cup of hot and then cold coffee.A word of advice. Don't spend 20 or even 50 bucks on a coffee maker. Alwayz spend at least a 100 bucks.
I've had those cheapies before and they ARE A FIRE HAZARD. I left coffee warming in the pot once, zipped to the store, came back and coffee maker was JUST getting engulfed in flames! A melted, white plastic mess!
This is the like the one I got right here, spent $120 I think.
I lived in Europe for nearly 10 years and loved European coffee - Krupps is worth it - then it depends upon how much you enjoy something - then the $ are what makes the difference -I agree but they can be a tad on the pricey side.
VII lived in Europe for nearly 10 years and loved European coffee - Krupps is worth it - then it depends upon how much you enjoy something - then the $ are what makes the difference -