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Major Nikon

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34. I'm very impressed by the cheap little device
Fri Dec 19, 2014, 05:33 PM
Dec 2014

It's particularly nice if you pair it with a little hand burr grinder. That way as long as you have hot water, you can have great coffee anywhere. I take mine camping.

I have one and love it. Kingofalldems Dec 2014 #1
I received one for Christmas a couple of years ago and I love it. Arkansas Granny Dec 2014 #2
I have the mini mcar Dec 2014 #3
The coffee they make is adequate, but FoxNewsSucks Dec 2014 #4
Thanks for your input! I appreciate that you didn't love it and told me why. dballance Dec 2014 #5
I had one and I dropped the tank, it broke. I replaced it with a Bunn My Cafe. LOVE IT! auntAgonist Dec 2014 #6
Question about your Bunn TuxedoKat Dec 2014 #8
Not removable. You can run vinegar and water for a couple of cycles as you would with auntAgonist Dec 2014 #10
I love mine, BUT... pipi_k Dec 2014 #7
This happened to me several times too. DawgHouse Dec 2014 #24
I have the K10 Mini and love it. GeorgeGist Dec 2014 #9
I used to use keurigs when they were cheaper to use. astral Dec 2014 #11
I have an old coffee percolator from the 1960s. It is fast and makes great coffee. Jetboy Dec 2014 #12
We actually have pipi_k Dec 2014 #21
at about $50/lb ProdigalJunkMail Dec 2014 #13
My mother in law got one for Christmas last year csziggy Dec 2014 #14
VERY high cost per cup, and incredibly bad for the environment kath Dec 2014 #15
Not really - you can make you own and some machines come with the setup. LynneSin Dec 2014 #16
One thing I would point out, just in case CrawlingChaos Dec 2014 #17
Convenient, but ridiculously expensive Miles Archer Dec 2014 #18
a $2.99 plastic K-cup solves that problem tabbycat31 Dec 2014 #20
I bought one of those for 19.99 K cups and tried to use up my old coffee in a can, onecent Dec 2014 #26
I was confused by the name brand one tabbycat31 Dec 2014 #27
Thanks for the tip, I will keep an eye out for a cheap one. Thanks. You are right, the onecent Dec 2014 #29
Have one and LOVE it tabbycat31 Dec 2014 #19
Damned convenient. Iggo Dec 2014 #22
try whistler162 Dec 2014 #23
I don't know, but I have never had a decent cup from a Keurig. Xyzse Dec 2014 #25
I had a fairly simple one- digonswine Dec 2014 #28
Here's the pluses and minuses and some info on the K40 Major Nikon Dec 2014 #30
Thank you for the detailed response. dballance Dec 2014 #31
Mr Heddi has an Aeropress, and loves it Heddi Dec 2014 #33
I'm very impressed by the cheap little device Major Nikon Dec 2014 #34
Yep. My coworker firstly told me about it Heddi Dec 2014 #35
Different coffee making devices produce coffee with different character Major Nikon Dec 2014 #36
We also have a stove-top espresso kettle we got from Ikea years ago Heddi Dec 2014 #37
My espresso machine is a Dream Major Nikon Dec 2014 #38
Do you roast your own beans? Heddi Dec 2014 #39
I used to roast my own beans and I also have a few watches Major Nikon Dec 2014 #40
If you want a single serve coffee maker, how about one with no cups, no filters csziggy Dec 2014 #32
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