Ive had a few nice Bunn coffee makersBunn makes decent coffee makers. Have had Braun (decent flavor but unreliable) and Cuisinart (not very tasty IMO) in the past.
Ive had a few nice Bunn coffee makersBunn makes decent coffee makers. Have had Braun (decent flavor but unreliable) and Cuisinart (not very tasty IMO) in the past.
If retired folks run out of money and gotta switch to cheap coffee, they probly be better off just dyinWe've got a Keurig k-duo and I only use the pot side while my wife likes the pods. I buy WalMart-brand French roast, 2 pounds for $16. The two make a fine pot. Gourmet-level? Probably not. But disagree with the poster who saId life is too short for cheap coffee. No, life is too long for retired folks if they run out of money. So, budget is important.
Cheap coffee isn't necessarily crappy coffee. The stuff I get is fine and barely distinguishable from brands charging twice as much. It's not always you get what you pay for. Sometimes you get more for what you pay for.Hey, if you like thinking dirt water, do whatever makes you happy.
Life is too short to drink crappy coffee. I’d shut off my internet and cell phone before I’d drink cheap coffee for financial reasons. I would turn off pretty much everything before resorting to cheap coffee and even then, there’s a good chance I’d just stop drinking it if that was the last resort.
Cheap coffee always has at least 1 (sometimes more) issues that don’t work for me.Cheap coffee isn't necessarily crappy coffee. The stuff I get is fine and barely distinguishable from brands charging twice as much. It's not always you get what you pay for. Sometimes you get more for what you pay for.
It's funny you say that, cause that's what we've been drinking. And we like it, like you said it kinda introduces you to better coffee, now I'm on the lookout. Lol. So right now I got, Starbucks pike place, cafe bustelo, and green mountain breakfast blend. I haven't tried the green mountain yet. Today was my first day with the Cafe Bustelo. It's okay. It's got a different flavor than I'm use to but I enjoyed how dark and rich it was. I found it's best if you pour strong short cup of it rather than more water in it..me wife enjoyed the strong short pour of it, we've probly each had 4 of it them today, so I guess we have been enjoying it.If you want a suggestion off the shelf, I might suggest Starbucks Pike Place. It was arguably my gateway to better coffee and I drank it for a number of years before exploring a local roaster about an hour away. It has a lot of flavor, balanced and made a nice, solid cup of coffee for being off the shelf by a big brand. Starbucks the store may not know how to make coffee, but Starbucks the roaster is better than the store would lead you to believe.
Granted, it's been 8 or 9 years since I've had it but assuming they haven't screwed it up since, it was nice.

And with coffee and other food stuffs you often pay for marketing as well as product. Though I still find that my favorite coffee is too expensive for my tastes.Cheap coffee isn't necessarily crappy coffee. The stuff I get is fine and barely distinguishable from brands charging twice as much. It's not always you get what you pay for. Sometimes you get more for what you pay for.
I was about to say that it sounded like something a guy who hadn't entered their 40's would say.I was just kidding about the dying thing by the way. And yes of coarse Bang for the Buck is what I'm looking for, but it also has to be quality. What's the best quality bang for ya buck.
its just schmuck land drivel.. coarser grind actually has less surface area to release oils.You can use a filter but I’ve only tried a couple of times.
What are these health reasons you speak of? Never heard that and I’ve had my coffee without filters for well over 20 years.
