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No Lifer
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Originally posted by: Ornery
Originally posted by: 0roo0roo

roll your eyes all you want, most 12cuppers will not make a good single or double cup without a single cup setting. its why they have to resort to such a setting option. you are stupid for suggesting a hundred dollar coffee maker when he's obviously choosing from 20 dollar machines.
I OWN one, and my wife's the only one who drinks coffee here. Two perfect cups at a time are made DAILY!

Comes in pretty damn handy when company comes over. They last better than ten years. How many two bit coffee makers are you geniuses going to go through in ten years, and WTF are you going to do when more than one person wants a cup, dimwit?

twit...you know very well a college student shouldn't be buying appliances for 10 years of use in mind. you are just being absurd. a 20 dollar machineworks well enough and when it gets grimy and old its so very cheap to upgrade ot the next newer more advanced model of the future instead of being stuck back 10 years. you might as well tell him to buy his dorm furniture at premium furniture stores too, that way he can pass the stuff down to his decendents as heirlooms.
 

Ornery

Lifer
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WTF do you get the idea from the OP, that he's in a dorm, numbnuts? He's in a condo, and (later) SAID SO! MOST people in condos are NOT in school!

Bunn coffeemakers don't change every couple years. Believe it or not, coffee brewing is no longer evolving. That's why restaurants ALL use Bunn. It's the same today as it was 30+ years ago. The OP could INVEST in decent equipment, rather than wasting money, one POS machine after another. A fact obviously lost on fvcktards who accept spending $300.00 on video cards every couple years. :roll:
 

0roo0roo

No Lifer
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ok, so i don't care enough to remember such details. i'm right he's not rockin in cash if he lives in what he describes as a small condo. situation is basically the same. he's going for a reasonably priced kitchen tool and you come in to brag about your b8tchin super expensive coffee maker. like it or not coffee makers have gotten slicker and cheaper..and its easier and cheaper to and nicer to have a nice clean coffee maker every few years then to spend yoru time cleaning an old one. and single servings into a mug is convenience you cannot beat.

and really..hostile much?

i offer valid and straight forward advice on cheap coffee makers and you start to ":roll::roll:"

whatever that expensive coffee maker does for you it certainly doesn't make you a nice person.
 

Ornery

Lifer
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It's ALWAYS cheaper in the long run, to buy quality tools and appliances from the start. I've learned that the $hard$ way, as MANY others have.