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Mr. Coffee dlilafae Jul 9 #1
How about one of these for $25? SheltieLover Jul 9 #2
Cuisinart drip Botany Jul 9 #3
Is it worth it to grind beans yourself? Is it really all that fresher if you don't know how old the beans are that you CTyankee Jul 9 #4
Find a little local coffee shop that roasts their own beans. But even without being the freshest beans Botany Jul 9 #5
Short answer : yes indigoth Jul 9 #12
Black and Decker with the stainless-steel carafe. rzemanfl Jul 9 #6
Yard sales and thrift stores. Making coffee is not rocket surgery. mahatmakanejeeves Jul 9 #7
Agree with Mr Coffee Nittersing Jul 9 #8
Cuisinart is great, but not inexpensive. sinkingfeeling Jul 9 #9
As an admitted coffee snob : indigoth Jul 9 #10
You and my son in law. He does what you do and when we visit we have to wait for our morning coffee for him to get up CTyankee Jul 9 #14
I use a pour over cone with freshly ground beans. cachukis Jul 9 #11
Google, several on line for under $20. More expensive ones too. Fla Dem Jul 9 #13
I make coffee using a plastic Melitta cone, gold filter and tea kettle. This method is very cheap and easy. PufPuf23 Jul 9 #15
Melita pour over system with glass carafe. Uses #6 size filters. It should KitFox Thursday #16
I think I did this once, a while back. Like the song, it's "coming around again." CTyankee Thursday #18
I've got a Black & Decker that is working out well. Drum Thursday #17
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