Silly Problem: Coffee Maker

Anonymous
I need help identifying a basic coffee maker for a basic coffee drinker.

I do not need bells and whistles, a regular drip machine is fine.

I would LIKE it to be programmable (set it to go off at 6AM so I can wake to the smell of coffee), but I *NEED* it to fit my tall yeti. I drink on my commute and also during the first part of the day, so a smaller cup isn't feasible. The cup in question is the 18-oz Rambler Hot Shot. Without the cap, the cup is about 8" tall. It will not fit under my current old-school Mr. Coffee, it is just a tad too tall. It will not fit under the office's Keurig (K1500), it's just maybe 1" too tall.

In closing, I want it all:

I'm lazy. I want a coffee alarm clock.

I'm cheap. I do not want to pay for coffee during the day. I'll bring it from home.

Please help. XOXO, Basic Coffee Lady
Anonymous
Check if the Hamilton Beach 2 in 1 will fit your yeti on the travel mug side...but it might not have a big enough reservoir to brew enough coffee to fill it.
Anonymous
Why not just brew it into a pot and pour it into your travel mug? Lots of machines will do that.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why not just brew it into a pot and pour it into your travel mug? Lots of machines will do that.


Yeah, that's what I do
Anonymous
the Ninja specialty coffee maker should work. i program mine to fill my yeti every morning.
Anonymous
Any drip coffee maker with a carafe will do what you want. I’ve had a cuisinart for years and it was cheap and just keeps going and going. I make one pot a day every day year round. The more features and pods and such you have on a coffee maker the more likely it will break.
Anonymous
I don't understand. You want to put your cup to catch the coffee as it comes out? For a standard drip coffee that won't work because the carafe is designed to move the mechanism that blocks the coffee so that it doesn't pour when there's no carafe. If you don't catch it in time the basket overflows with coffee.

So just get whatever coffee maker you like and transfer the coffee into your yeti after.
Anonymous
Just use the Mr coffee and pour into the yeti. Dont make it complicated.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don't understand. You want to put your cup to catch the coffee as it comes out? For a standard drip coffee that won't work because the carafe is designed to move the mechanism that blocks the coffee so that it doesn't pour when there's no carafe. If you don't catch it in time the basket overflows with coffee.

So just get whatever coffee maker you like and transfer the coffee into your yeti after.


I have a Ninja and they're made to fill huge travel sized tumblers. There is a tray that folds down to hold cups, even.

This does not allow for a k-cup. It has a reusable filter or you can use a paper filter if you don't want to deal with coffee grounds.

https://www.amazon.com/Ninja-Specialty-Fold-Away-Frother-CM401/dp/B07PFLM2LK/ref=sr_1_3?keywords=ninja+fold+away+frother&qid=1675470736&rnid=1055398&s=kitchen&sr=1-3
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don't understand. You want to put your cup to catch the coffee as it comes out? For a standard drip coffee that won't work because the carafe is designed to move the mechanism that blocks the coffee so that it doesn't pour when there's no carafe. If you don't catch it in time the basket overflows with coffee.

So just get whatever coffee maker you like and transfer the coffee into your yeti after.


I have a Ninja and they're made to fill huge travel sized tumblers. There is a tray that folds down to hold cups, even.

This does not allow for a k-cup. It has a reusable filter or you can use a paper filter if you don't want to deal with coffee grounds.

https://www.amazon.com/Ninja-Specialty-Fold-Away-Frother-CM401/dp/B07PFLM2LK/ref=sr_1_3?keywords=ninja+fold+away+frother&qid=1675470736&rnid=1055398&s=kitchen&sr=1-3


^^ BREW SIZES: Brew anything from a single cup or travel size to a half or full carafe in your coffee maker. 6 sizes include Cup, XL Cup, Travel Mug, Multi-Serve Travel Mug, Half Carafe & Full Carafe.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:the Ninja specialty coffee maker should work. i program mine to fill my yeti every morning.


I posted a link to the Ninja. It has 8 inches of clearance for whatever sized travel mug. I measured LOL! This would be for the XL travel mug, they estimate that to be 18 oz of coffee.
Anonymous
Cannot recommend my Cuisinart programmable coffee maker in with built in grinder highly enough..I'm a coffee snob too. Very easy. Makes a very good cup of you following cuisinart's directions.

I think they even sell it at Costco now too for a decent price
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:the Ninja specialty coffee maker should work. i program mine to fill my yeti every morning.


I have this one too and love it!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why not just brew it into a pot and pour it into your travel mug? Lots of machines will do that.


+1 I don't even understand any other answer!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why not just brew it into a pot and pour it into your travel mug? Lots of machines will do that.


+1 I don't even understand any other answer!


There are tons of coffee makers designed to make the coffee directly into travel mugs. Why dirty two things if you do not have to?
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