Recommend your coffee maker!

Anonymous
Please recommend your sensibly priced coffee maker! I’m looking for something simple (but not keurigish - ground coffee or beans) that’s under $400, preferably under $300. A timer would be great. Thanks!
Anonymous
We like our Cuisinart that grinds the beans.
Anonymous
Following. I would also love a good recommendation. I’ve had numerous Cuisinarts, which I have liked, however they seem to need replacing every year and a half or so.
Anonymous
I roast my own coffee beans (organic from Ethiopia) at home, grind them in my baratza+, and make a simple pour over cup. Amazing and simple.
Anonymous
A cuisinart stainless steel percolator changed my life this year. The coffee is better and hotter and doesn’t taste like hot plastic. You wash the entire machinery so you know it’s clean. I’ll never brew coffee at
home any other way.
Anonymous
Moccamaster! Closest to pour-over you can get in a machine.
Anonymous
I was just complaining that my Cuisinart coffee isn’t hot enough.
Anonymous
Technivorm Moccamaster.
Anonymous
I’m slumming it. I got a Capresso burr grinder for $100 and a Cuisinart Drip for $50 both at Costco about 5 years ago. Works for me.
Anonymous
We use Trader Joe ground. Used to grind our own. And a Black and Decker type drip. Works great.
Anonymous
Grind beans in hand grinder, pour over. Simple, costs $10.
Anonymous
I love my zojirushi, it’s an insulated carafe instead of a burner which is essential imo.
Anonymous
Moccamaster w/thermal carafe.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:A cuisinart stainless steel percolator changed my life this year. The coffee is better and hotter and doesn’t taste like hot plastic. You wash the entire machinery so you know it’s clean. I’ll never brew coffee at
home any other way.


How do you wash the whole machine? Do you use paper filters made for the percolator?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:A cuisinart stainless steel percolator changed my life this year. The coffee is better and hotter and doesn’t taste like hot plastic. You wash the entire machinery so you know it’s clean. I’ll never brew coffee at
home any other way.


How do you wash the whole machine? Do you use paper filters made for the percolator?


It’s just a carafe with a stick in it and a stainless steel basket. All the parts come out and can be quickly hand washed. Then I reassemble it (put the stick in the hole, basket on top of the stick), put the little paper filter in (you can buy the percolator ones or I just cut regular filters down to smaller circles), dump in your coffee and put the lid on.
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