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What type of inexpensive coffee pot makes the best coffee?
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<blockquote data-quote="witzend" data-source="post: 637139" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>The Mr. Coffee was fine for me when I was getting up at a regular time. I want my coffee <em>right this very second</em> when I get up. But once I stopped working and taking kids to school, I started sleeping until I wanted to get up. Then I'd wake up to a two hour old pot of coffee, half of which I was throwing away anyway because I couldn't get the proportions right to make just one cup that tasted "right". </p><p></p><p>Keurig it is. Get up, walk to the kitchen, push a button, one fresh cup of coffee the perfect size and flavor for me. I have my favorite organic coffee in biodegradable pods delivered to the house free from Costco twice a year, and pay about 1/3 what I would in a regular store.</p><p></p><p>MWM, if you shopped it right and got the right model, you could get a Keurig for not much more than $80. Black Friday isn't so far away...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="witzend, post: 637139, member: 99"] The Mr. Coffee was fine for me when I was getting up at a regular time. I want my coffee [I]right this very second[/I] when I get up. But once I stopped working and taking kids to school, I started sleeping until I wanted to get up. Then I'd wake up to a two hour old pot of coffee, half of which I was throwing away anyway because I couldn't get the proportions right to make just one cup that tasted "right". Keurig it is. Get up, walk to the kitchen, push a button, one fresh cup of coffee the perfect size and flavor for me. I have my favorite organic coffee in biodegradable pods delivered to the house free from Costco twice a year, and pay about 1/3 what I would in a regular store. MWM, if you shopped it right and got the right model, you could get a Keurig for not much more than $80. Black Friday isn't so far away... [/QUOTE]
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