Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow -- I applaud your non-support for Starbucks, but you seriously lug a full-size Mr. Coffee on the plane with you? Even when most hotels have coffee makers in the room? Why not just bring coffee and filters?
I agree -- put it in the original box. Buy a new one if you need the box, they're only about $30.
Thanks, I still have the box, and use that when I travel by car-- but it's huge and takes up twice the room. I can't use the in room coffee maker-- I am going to Disney world and they have Those horrible one cup things-- I can't remember the brand, but it is not compatible with keurig. The type of discs they use are not available for purchase in stores. I will be up in the wee hours of the morning (running the Star Wars race that starts at 5 am) so just going to the food court and buying a cup of coffee is not an option ?
Anonymous wrote:I'm so glad that I enjoy coffee but don't *need* it. I nnnnneeeeeeddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddd my coffee people/coffee alchemists are so damn annoying.
Better bring your own TP, too, OP, in case they only have 2-ply instead of 4-ply for your precious ass.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This may be the most high-maintenance behavior I've ever heard. Truly.
I don’t know. I have some extended famiy who trave with a portable, but huge ice maker.
Anonymous wrote:This may be the most high-maintenance behavior I've ever heard. Truly.
Anonymous wrote:Coffee grounds can definitely trigger enhanced scanning.
Anonymous wrote:This may be the most high-maintenance behavior I've ever heard. Truly.
Anonymous wrote:Leave OP alone. It's not y'all's business, geez. Either make a kind suggestion or go away.
OP, you can try a camping coffee maker at REI for future trips. They have different models.