The people have spoken: they want their endless cups of weak, weak drip coffee. It is time to hang up the old Moka pot and buy a countertop coffee maker.
Do you like your coffee maker? I don't want anything fancy--no steam wands, no espresso settings, nothing i need a cellphone app to program--just good, old-fashioned cups of joe. Basically I need a coffee maker that is the same quality as you might find in a 64 oz cup of 7-11 coffee, circa 1999. |
Mr Coffee 16 cup- cheap and easy to replace parts |
Bunn or OXO Brew. |
Go to Walmart and buy a cheap mainstay coffee maker. I have one for my husband. This thing has lasted 3 years so far.
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I own a Cuisinart 10-12 cup. Less than $100 from Amazon, Macy's and maybe Kohl's. |
Just grab something off the shelf at Walmart. |
I have this one and it makes excellent coffee and looks good
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B077K9YW7D/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1 |
lol. Wirecutter recommended the 12 cup ninja programmable coffee maker CE 251 as the most reliable. It’s only $70 on Amazon! |
We have a simple Cuisinart 14 “cup” drip coffeemaker. Our first one lasted 15 years, hope this one does too. |
I bought an electric percolator and love it. |
I have had both the Cuisinart and Ninja coffee makers. I like both very much. I grind my own coffee every morning, and use the “strong” setting on my Ninja. I don’t think drip coffee has to be weak. |
No espresso?! |
I love my Cuisinart. |
My husband would cry if our Bonavita broke. It’s going on eight years old now, too. |