Other coffee threads got me thinking...

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CurseTheSky

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...Can anyone recommend a good thermos that will fit under a standard Keurig coffee maker? Most "standard sized" thermoses are too tall to fit, and I would love to just have it brew and be ready to go.

Additionally, can anyone recommend a decent, in-expensive French Press to try? Easy to clean (dishwasher) would be a plus.

Thanks. :)
 

CurseTheSky

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Hmmm - use mug, fill thermos? Rinse mug and put back in cabinet?

Was thinking about that, I would just prefer not to dirty another dish unnecessarily. I like to add sugar (blasphemy, I know) and creamer before putting the mug under the coffee maker, so I would have to actually wash it rather than rinse.
 

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Those don't seem to be all that expensive either. What's the catch, are they a PITA to use or clean?

single serving only. you can't be lazy.

takes me ~5 minutes to make coffee every morning.
 

bobdole369

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Was thinking about that, I would just prefer not to dirty another dish unnecessarily. I like to add sugar (blasphemy, I know) and creamer before putting the mug under the coffee maker, so I would have to actually wash it rather than rinse.

Just add sugar and creamer to the thermos.
 

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Thermos Nissan 10oz food jar is 6.6 inches tall, stainless. I know they have mugs, google on Amazon.
 

uclaLabrat

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Was thinking about that, I would just prefer not to dirty another dish unnecessarily. I like to add sugar (blasphemy, I know) and creamer before putting the mug under the coffee maker, so I would have to actually wash it rather than rinse.
No, you really don't. Rinse is fine. I give it two or three rinses, but still, it takes 10 seconds.
 
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