keithurbanlovinpea
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Jun 29, 2014 3:29:30 GMT
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Post by keithurbanlovinpea on Jan 17, 2017 16:10:10 GMT
I want a 12 cup that keeps the coffee warm in either a carafe or in-pot storage.
I have a Keurig but I need coffee for multiple people, quickly.
I currently have a Hamilton Beach Brew Master, which is starting to leak/dribble. I like it and will spend $35 to replace it with the current model unless a Pea can sell me on something else.
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Post by anxiousmom on Jan 17, 2017 16:15:10 GMT
I had a keurig but really didn't care for it. I ended up going back to my old coffee maker-a 15 year old Braun that drips the coffee directly into a carafe. It was one of the first ones that did that and the carafe still keeps a pot of coffee hot all day. I *big puffy heart* that thing and will be very sad the day that it...I can't even say it. So yes, I would highly recommend it, but short of running into one in a Goodwill or thrift store, I am not sure you can still get one.
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Post by snappinsami on Jan 17, 2017 16:39:20 GMT
I can! I had a Keurig for a long time and then used a French press for a while (but there's no way to keep THAT warm for longer than around 15 minutes). I got a Hamilton Beach Brewstation a few months ago, and I absolutely LOVE it. It's programmable, will make coffee extra strong if you want it, and will keep it hot for up to 4 hours without getting that burnt taste that coffee sometimes gets when it sits around for too long.
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Post by bc2ca on Jan 17, 2017 16:40:41 GMT
I really love our Cuisinart Programmable Coffee Maker from Costco. We have had ours for quite a few years so it is slightly different from the current model they have available. I use it mostly on weekends and love my Nespresso for weekdays.
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peaname
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Aug 16, 2014 23:15:53 GMT
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Post by peaname on Jan 17, 2017 18:26:25 GMT
Yes! The Breville YouBrew. It makes a whole pot in a thermal carafe or just a cup. It grinds the beans and has a timer. Unlike the Cuisinart grind and brew there's a door that closes to prevent steam from gumming up the grinding apparatus.
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Post by ktdoesntscrap on Jan 17, 2017 18:32:51 GMT
I am old school but I swear it is the best coffee and does not take longer than a normal coffee maker
I use a Chemex pour over.
When the coffee is made I pour it into a thermal carafe and it keeps it hot for a long time.
Probably not what you are looking for, but honestly the best coffee I have ever made.
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Post by lisacharlotte on Jan 17, 2017 18:34:28 GMT
Yes, and no. Yes, because it works and does what it's supposed to do. No, because it's ridiculously expensive. We have a Technivorm Moccamaster that we bought a few years ago. It was rated the best coffeemaker by consumer reports. This was before they were sold in William-Sonoma. We had to order it from a coffee place in Portland. It only makes coffee. No settings other than in and off.
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Post by Lindarina on Jan 17, 2017 19:56:43 GMT
I Love my Mocca Master. Those machines brew fantastic coffe and last for decades 
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pridemom
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Jul 12, 2014 21:58:10 GMT
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Post by pridemom on Jan 17, 2017 20:14:52 GMT
I want a 12 cup that keeps the coffee warm in either a carafe or in-pot storage. I have a Keurig but I need coffee for multiple people, quickly. I currently have a Hamilton Beach Brew Master, which is starting to leak/dribble. I like it and will spend $35 to replace it with the current model unless a Pea can sell me on something else. I would go with this plan and spend $15-20 on an insulated carafe.
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