Recommend a Coffee Maker

NoStateofMind

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Our coffee makers keep failing within a year (cheap?) and we always end up buying a new one. I'm tired of having to buy a new one all the time. Can you guys recommend a good coffee maker that will last?
 

nakedfrog

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Sign up for Gevalia, get 1lb of coffee and a decent coffee maker for $10-15, cancel Gevalia when coffee maker arrives. The first one I got lasted a couple years, but now it's in the closet as a backup since I signed up again to get one with a clock/timer on it. That one has been working for me for at least three years.
 

vi edit

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Originally posted by: OpenThirdEye
Originally posted by: Amused
http://www.amazon.com/Cuisinar...&qid=1216142558&sr=8-1

I cannot recommend this maker enough. It's the best affordable maker you can buy.

Seconded! I don't have this exact one, but mine's a Cuisinart as well. You pay a little more, but mine's lasted 5 years so far!

Thirded. Going on 6 years for mine. I have the same one linked by Amused. Paid $50 for it at Sams Club at the time.
 

Capt Caveman

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Originally posted by: vi edit
Originally posted by: OpenThirdEye
Originally posted by: Amused
http://www.amazon.com/Cuisinar...&qid=1216142558&sr=8-1

I cannot recommend this maker enough. It's the best affordable maker you can buy.

Seconded! I don't have this exact one, but mine's a Cuisinart as well. You pay a little more, but mine's lasted 5 years so far!

Thirded. Going on 6 years for mine. I have the same one linked by Amused. Paid $50 for it at Sams Club at the time.

I have the same one and it's been running fine for years.
 

Squisher

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Originally posted by: OpenThirdEye
Originally posted by: Amused
http://www.amazon.com/Cuisinar...&qid=1216142558&sr=8-1

I cannot recommend this maker enough. It's the best affordable maker you can buy.

Seconded! I don't have this exact one, but mine's a Cuisinart as well. You pay a little more, but mine's lasted 5 years so far!

I have the 14 cup version and I give it two :thumbsup::thumbsup:


btw-to those with Bunn coffee makers. Do Bunn coffee makers keep the water hot all the time and is that the way it brews so fast?
 

AntiFreze

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Originally posted by: queenrobot
Originally posted by: Ns1
french press

Seconded!

Motion Passes.

(thirded)

$15 french press, $20 coffee grinder. Buy beans and grind them per pot. Get them roasted freshly if you can find them in your area.

Or you can get a cheep hot air popcorn popper, buy unroasted beans on the net, and roast, grind, and brew for the best tasting coffee that you've ever had.

(coffee is actually only good for 2 weeks after roasted (3-4 days after grinding) before going stale and losing a lot of flavor)
 

BoomerD

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Originally posted by: theknight571
We have a BUNN coffee maker (home model)... it's going on 8 years old now... still makes a hot pot of coffee in 3 min.

http://www.amazon.com/Bunn-Ori...&qid=1216143421&sr=8-3

Another vote for the Bunn. We've only owned Bunn coffeemakers for about 20 years, and I'd HATE to go to any other kind. Having 3 minute coffee really spoils ya.
The one we have now is 8-9 years old and still going strong, in the garage, I have the one we replaced with the current one, (old one was black, new one is white-matches kitchen better. :roll: ) Old one still works just fine. We gave the one that was my mom's to our daughter. It was at least 15 years old and still made excellent coffee in 3 minutes.
 

BlackTigers

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I'll throw in my vote for the Bunn as well.

My mom's had one for a good 10 years I believe, and it's made her at least one pot of coffee a day every day for that time.
 

BoomerD

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Originally posted by: Squisher
btw-to those with Bunn coffee makers. Do Bunn coffee makers keep the water hot all the time and is that the way it brews so fast?

They keep water hot in the reservoir.
 

Squisher

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Originally posted by: BoomerD
Originally posted by: Squisher
btw-to those with Bunn coffee makers. Do Bunn coffee makers keep the water hot all the time and is that the way it brews so fast?

They keep water hot in the reservoir.

I would think that has to be quite an energy waster and a source of humid heat, at least in that corner of the kitchen.

 

BoomerD

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Originally posted by: Squisher
Originally posted by: BoomerD
Originally posted by: Squisher
btw-to those with Bunn coffee makers. Do Bunn coffee makers keep the water hot all the time and is that the way it brews so fast?

They keep water hot in the reservoir.

I would think that has to be quite an energy waster and a source of humid heat, at least in that corner of the kitchen.

IIRC, it uses 35 watts to keep the water hot. I'll gladly pay the tiny extra bit that costs every month to have 3 minute coffee.
 

Dirigible

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Originally posted by: BoomerD
Originally posted by: Dirigible
Originally posted by: Pantoot
http://www.costco.com/Browse/P...browse=<=en-US&s=1

If you have a costco membership.
We have had this one for about two years now, and it is still going strong.

No Costco membership. :(

I want one with a thermal carafe, too, which knocks out the other recommendations in this thread.

http://www.bunnomatic.com/retail/products/bt.html

Thanks. Now the question is whether I am too cheap to spend that much for a coffee maker...