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04/18/2007 07:56:51 PM · #26 |
Originally posted by gi_joe05: Originally posted by wavelength: Originally posted by gi_joe05: go with a french press. it's the only way to make coffee!
ok, maybe not the only way...but I like it the best. |
aeropress is said to be better and cleaner, actually. |
I have heard that but I think the taste is slightly different. (I'm a coffee nut) there is something about the water being forced through the ground that I just don't like, classic espresso, drip through...just don't like it. It's the oils I think.
the french press lets the grounds contact the water but not force the water through the grounds.
maybe I'm a purist but I say go with the french press |
Hey, for $25 on Amazon, you could do an official coffee-nut comparison ;) |
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04/18/2007 08:04:12 PM · #27 |
My Dad's Keurig makes great coffee, but only one cup at a time. |
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04/18/2007 09:31:44 PM · #28 |
Originally posted by Brad:
Runs about $80-100 and includes the
charcoal filter and Gold-Tone filter basket.
Cuisinart® DCC-1200
(Costco has a stripped-down version too) |
i think i have this same one! |
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04/18/2007 10:11:30 PM · #29 |
TWO WORDS:
FRENCH PRESS
SAY NO MORE |
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04/18/2007 11:26:01 PM · #30 |
I am using a Saeco Superautomatic........makes individual cups, 1 or 2 at a time, uses either whole beans or ground, (whole beans are best, last longer stay fresher)
All you do once you have your preferred grind set up and coffe volume the way you like it is to put the cup under the nozzle and press the button.
It dumps the used grinds after also
Simple to operate makes great coffee
Message edited by author 2007-04-19 03:26:25. |
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