Sunday, May 23rd, 2010 at
9:42 am
I am in search of a good cup of homemade coffee….I currently use a small drip coffee maker and have tried several different brands of coffee however I am failing to get that fresh brewed wonderful taste one gets from places like Tim Hortons…What am I doing wrong? I was informed It might be the actual coffee maker. What is the “BEST” coffee maker to use and what other tricks do you use to get the best cup of homemade coffee?
Saturday, May 22nd, 2010 at
9:24 am
I am looking for a quality drip coffee maker. I got a free one from gevalia, it only lasted 3 months. I did everything the directions said to do. I am not sure what went wrong. I need a new one and I want a quality one. I have looked at Macys, target, dillards, bed bath and beyond. I have read reviews, some just seem like people got a lemon or really couldn’t state an actual problem. I am willing to spend 100.00 if its good quality. Please any opinion or review of current coffee maker would help.
Sunday, May 2nd, 2010 at
9:37 am
The one we’re currently using releases a massive cloud of steam into the air, and the smell gets into every nook and cranny in the house and stays there for hours sometimes. Is there a better one for confining the aroma to just the kitchen?
I use a Mr. Coffee, but it’s more than a few years old. I’m probably lucky it still makes coffee at all. Which models are you guys using that don’t release aroma into the whole house? They may be the answer to my prayers.
Tuesday, April 27th, 2010 at
9:19 am
Not a French press or espresso maker. I’m looking for a drip coffee maker for my home that ACTUALLY produces the necessary 200-204 degree water at the basket.
I’ve looked through so many websites, but very few actually have tested the water temperature.
Wednesday, April 21st, 2010 at
11:23 am
my coffee maker broke on me, the button is stuck. and i’m in desperate need of coffee!! is there an old fashion way of making coffee?
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