Originally posted by: zikronix
i wish i had 10.00 to spare...10.00 for a coffee maker seems lke a good deal. Even though I dont drink coffee
Originally posted by: Flatbroke
Heads up, I got the coffee maker version previous to this, (no stainless steel look), and the plastic used smelled so bad, that it transfered to the coffee. I went to their forum and other people were complaining of the same problem. You might check the forum, and see if people are still having the "bad smell\bad taste problem" lately.
I imagine you just put in enough water/coffee for as much as you want to make. You're not required to make the full 12 cups every time.Originally posted by: NYCFella420
Would you be able to just make 2 cups of coffee at one time? I'm alone and I don't need 12 cups of coffee, even for a few days. So can you make as many cups as you want at one time, or do you have to make the whole 12 each time you brew???
Thanks in advance
Shouldn't be a problem, that's what we do every morning with our 12 cup Mr Coffee. I find that a typical coffee mug is about 2 "cups" on the pot markings, and just use one scoop of grounds for every mug I make.Originally posted by: NYCFella420
Would you be able to just make 2 cups of coffee at one time? I'm alone and I don't need 12 cups of coffee, even for a few days. So can you make as many cups as you want at one time, or do you have to make the whole 12 each time you brew???
Thanks in advance
Originally posted by: RideFree
Like SRGilbert, I find that up to the 4 cup line (inside the fill lid) is the equivalent of two cups in the real world of coffee drinkers.
Personally, I routinely use 6 cups to the fill-line unless I have someone to share it with. Gives me about three good cups in the AM.
Just flush the coffee maker out with a vinegar-water solution several times before using it.