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OldMedUser

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We use a home version BUNN coffee maker. Get them at Home Hardware in Canada when on sale for $150 and it's money well spent. We never use anything but RO water in it and even after 5 years we have a pot of fresh brew in under 3 minutes. Get one of those and you'll never go back to those $30 POS gurgling 20 min f'ers.

Even cheaper right from BUNN in the US or Canada for $120. This is the one we have.


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neosapien

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So … I went and bought the exact same coffee maker LOL. Mainly because it's $24. But also because just like meta said, now I have an extra carafe. Except the new coffeemaker didn't even come with the permanent stainless steel filter like the old one did. Cheap fucks.
 

OldMedUser

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Our coffemakers seem to be in cahoots. Mine died and I happily replaced it with this:
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I'm in love so take that old coffemaker, no one liked you anyway!
What did that one set you back? Specify US or Can price please. I don't grok peso. ;)

Wouldn't fit in our little coffee corner. The BUNN just has an inch clearance.

Cool looking rig tho.

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curious2garden

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What did that one set you back? Specify US or Can price please. I don't grok peso. ;)

Wouldn't fit in our little coffee corner. The BUNN just has an inch clearance.

Cool looking rig tho.

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Way too expensive! I paid $359.00 for my Moccamaster.

I bought this as well.

I have the Stainless Steel (matches my appliances) and black Barazza. I think the Barazza elevated the coffee more than the upgraded coffee maker. Although I'm pretty happy with both.
 

OldMedUser

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Way too expensive! I paid $359.00 for my Moccamaster.

I bought this as well.

I have the Stainless Steel (matches my appliances) and black Barazza. I think the Barazza elevated the coffee more than the upgraded coffee maker. Although I'm pretty happy with both.
I checked out the link for it and it's basically a snazzier and much more expensive machine that does the exact same thing mine does. I think I like the drip cone on ours better tho. When I drop the lid where the water goes in it has a valve to let the water run into the holding tank which pushes the hot water out so no pump in it either. As the water starts going into the basket I swing it back and forth slowly a couple times and give it a good shake to get the grounds evenly wet and that seems to get better extraction tho it does a good job on it's own. A guy I worked for had the same machine but the basket wouldn't move side to side so if you made a part pot it didn't do so good.

Either way both machines are far superior to the sub $50 POS ones most people use. We don't grind beans very often but I like to so might invest in a grinder like you got.

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