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Over the years, I have developed a serious caffeine addiction. And by serious, I mean SERIOUS. It is to the point where I literally experience a physical response with the first sip of my morning coffee (no, not that type of physical response). Sad, I know. But unfortunately it is not a habit I will be breaking anytime soon.
My coffee habit has also turned expensive. I can't stand the brown water my wife's keurig makes, and the local coffee shops are charging 2-5 bucks for a good strong cup. So, I typically spend anywhere from 3-5 bucks a day at the coffee shop. Not horrible (especially balanced against the fact that I bring lunch every day), but still expensive. Heck, that is roughly $1200 a year, just for coffee! Yipes!
While I can easliy afford that expense, I am not stupid and I don't enjoy throwing money away. So, I am on a mission to buy a drip coffee maker. Given the $1200/year I'm presently spending on the black stuff, money is really no object. I just want a drip machine that can reliably make ~2-3 super "strong" (as in flavor, not caffeine) cups in the morning with a minimum of fuss.
So, ATOT'ers, what in your opinion is the best drip coffee maker? And please, no suggestions that I should go with a French press or something like that. Sure, they make good coffee. But I really don't want to hassle with boiling water and straining grounds in the morning. I can barely see when I first wake up, much less pour boiling liquid into a dainty thing like that.
EDIT 01/29/2018 - Since someone necroed this thread I responded in post 40 with what I ended up doing. Namely - I purchased a nice espresso machine and grinder and have been making nice espresso drinks each morning for the past several years.
My coffee habit has also turned expensive. I can't stand the brown water my wife's keurig makes, and the local coffee shops are charging 2-5 bucks for a good strong cup. So, I typically spend anywhere from 3-5 bucks a day at the coffee shop. Not horrible (especially balanced against the fact that I bring lunch every day), but still expensive. Heck, that is roughly $1200 a year, just for coffee! Yipes!
While I can easliy afford that expense, I am not stupid and I don't enjoy throwing money away. So, I am on a mission to buy a drip coffee maker. Given the $1200/year I'm presently spending on the black stuff, money is really no object. I just want a drip machine that can reliably make ~2-3 super "strong" (as in flavor, not caffeine) cups in the morning with a minimum of fuss.
So, ATOT'ers, what in your opinion is the best drip coffee maker? And please, no suggestions that I should go with a French press or something like that. Sure, they make good coffee. But I really don't want to hassle with boiling water and straining grounds in the morning. I can barely see when I first wake up, much less pour boiling liquid into a dainty thing like that.
EDIT 01/29/2018 - Since someone necroed this thread I responded in post 40 with what I ended up doing. Namely - I purchased a nice espresso machine and grinder and have been making nice espresso drinks each morning for the past several years.
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