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    #46
    My moccamaster..
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      #47
      Yes! There is a coffee maker that I love, I mean really, really, really! About a year & a half ago my dear, lovely wife accidentally "hid" it on me. I have frantically at times sifted thru whole cabinets repeatedly to no avail. Whilst still under house arrest we wuz (mostly she) lookin for a jar to contain our garlic since the old container found its way to the floor & ended up in pieces.
      This pot is called an Ibrik. It makes exquisite coffee. I am a happy hombre once again. Click image for larger version

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        #48
        My wife.

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        • ofelles
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          don't let her read that!

        • Craigar
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          Yep, mine too. It's either Hide 'n Go Seek or Musical Chairs at our house.

        #49
        I have this one—
        Cuisinart DCC-1200 Brew Central 12 Cup Programmable Coffeemaker, Black/Silver https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00005IBX9..._-mMGEbR29J23G

        It makes "okay" coffee. Problem is I’ve had it for a long time and it just won’t die so I can justify getting a better one like the Technivorm or Breville models. I also do pour over and French press coffee depending on mood.

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          #50
          French press. All day. Every day.

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            #51
            For a single cup maker the Zylliss travel french press.

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              #52
              I’ve had three Mr Coffee 4 cup machines over the years. Each one has been progressively worse than the previous. The first one lasted about 20 years. The second one lasted about 7. I’m 3 years into the third one, and it isn’t as good as either of the others.

              the coffee is okay, though.

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              • FireMan
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                I had one in 1972. Boy they were the cat’s meow back then.

              #53
              Anything that successfully makes coffee.

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                #54
                My newest coffee pot I love. It is a cezve/ibrik 70 to 100 ml pot. Click image for larger version

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                • HouseHomey
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                  I see you switched over from the imperialist system measuring system.

                • FireMan
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                  Yeah HouseHomey , those imperialists!

                #55
                I'm the only one in the house that drinks coffee and it's usually just one cup in the morning. I use the Bee House Ceramic Single Cup Brewer and do a simple pour over with freshly ground beans.

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                  #56
                  Wail, I've shown it here, several times afore, but always happy to , once again...

                  My Ma's '60's Corning Ware 12 Cup...No replacement parts, so fer...Still works like a Charm... By my estimation, this pot has easily made 20,000 cups of coffee jus fer breakfasts, not to mention it was always on, all day long, refreshed with grounds an water, as needed.

                  Jus Sayin, still makes a DamFine cuppa coffee, every dang mornin; like most cookers, ya jus gotta know wth yer doin.
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                  Note: All OEM Parts are still readily/reasonably available on ePay... worse case scenario: I still gots my Grannies '50 one, works jus fine, as well, thank ya...
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                  • HawkerXP
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                    When things were made with pride and to last.

                  • Mr. Bones
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                    Timbo54 You, Sir, are most correct! Still cookin in my G'Ma's Piqua Ware..
                    tastes jus like Down Home.

                    Given to my Ma when she was married,very early '50's.

                    They went outta bidness long 'bout '35, best I can gather.

                    Talkin bout tastin like childhood memories!
                    Last edited by Mr. Bones; April 30, 2020, 11:01 AM.

                  • HouseHomey
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                    Shiiiiii.... I think we got the matching Creamer thingy somewhere.

                  #57
                  I have a Ninja Coffee Bar that I bought a couple of years ago. It puts out some good coffee (hot as well as iced). The only problem I have with it, is that after the first year, it developed an issue where say if I selected a full carafe, it would only brew between 1/2 to 3/4 full. I found that water seems to sit in the line and while it was under warranty, Ninja wanted me to pay the cost of returning an item that wasn't right from the start, for a refurb that was to be "thoroughly inspected by their QC dept," before they shipped it. When I asked "aren't all models inspected by QC before being shipped to the stores." I was told yes but this one would be inspected more closely. I found a quick way to get rid of the excess water was to simply turn it upside down and let gravity drain the water out of the line, after each use. Now I'm back to a full carafe.

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                    #58
                    Here’s my workhorse 12 cupper. I can perk it or I can cowboy it, makes no difference. French press, cowboy, pour over & the original Turkish coffee are pretty much the same principle. Heat source, pot, water, coffee = drink it. Click image for larger version

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                      #59
                      I use the most common turkish coffee pot for brewing coffee and everything suits me)) After all, the main thing is not what kind of coffee maker you have, but what kind of coffee you drink. I've never understood people who have a 500-dollar coffee machine and the cheapest coffee. For example, I most appreciate the creamy taste in coffee. This coffee is pleasant to drink in the morning to wake up and in the afternoon to focus more on work. And of all the coffee I tried, I liked Mushroom Coffee the most. Pleasant taste, affordable price and clean ingredients.What could be better?

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                      • fzxdoc
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                        I've never used a Turkish coffee maker. Not sure I could heat it up on a solid ceramic cooktop. And is there caffeine in Mushroom Coffee? I'm curious.

                        Kathryn

                      #60
                      French Press here.

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                      • JGo37
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                        Me too - all the way! Coarse ground from whole beans - great oils. I even love the routine.

                      • crazytown3
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                        Same here. Easy to brew, easy to clean, no electricity. And delicious.

                      • Red Man
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                        I use a French press mug on weekdays but usually make a pot of drip on weekends. Can’t beat that French press flavor!

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