Cheap Coffee Makers Kitchen Gourmet Coffee Maker 4-Cup 1ea.
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Keurig Special Edition B-60 is a perfect appliance for making single cups of hot beverages. It’s so simple and easy! No Grinding, No Clean Up and No Hassle! It uses pre-measured portions called a K-Cup and K-Cups are available with many different kinds of coffee, tea, or cocoa. The Keurig Special Edition B60 also includes a generous 48 oz. removable water reservoir and gives you a choice of 3 different cup sizes, including a 9.25 ounce serving for a travel cup.

Max Price:USD 150.00
Brewing a cup of your favorite coffee, tea, or hot cocoa has never been easier with Keurig’s Platinum B70 Single Cup Home Brewing System. The most difficult part may be deciding on a flavor as you select from companies like Green Mountain, Newman’s Own, Bigelow, Gloria Jean’s, and Celestial Seasonings. Insert the K-cup into the Platinum B70, press the brew button, and coffee, tea, or hot cocoa is dispensed directly into your cup. Once you鈥檙e done, just throw the K-cup directly into the garbage.

Max Price:USD 230.00
Black and Decker under cabinet SpaceMaker will brew your coffee using less space. Free up valuable counter space with this 12-cup capacity coffeemaker from a name you trust. Unique “sneak-a-cup” feature allows you to interrupt brewing to pour your “cuppaJoe.” Also features a programmable digital clock, glass carafe, and a removable brew basket and water reservoir for easy cleaning. Automatically shuts off for safety.

Max Price:USD 68.00
Keurig’s Elite B-40 offers the same quality brewing system as the B-50, minus some of the bells and whistles. The B-40 features single button brewing, a removable water reservoir and drip tray, and indicator lamps to let you know when the water’s heating, when you’re ready to brew and if you need to add water or descale the machine. The result? A no-fuss, solidly-built single-cup brewer that doesn’t break the bank. Most importantly, it doesn’t sacrifice the quality of the coffee in your cup.

Max Price:USD 100.00
Cuisinart brings its coffee-making expertise to the 12-cup model of our classic stainless steel percolator. Piping hot water percolates through the grounds, and pulses up into the glass knob on top, to create the familiar “perk-perk” sound that coffee lovers wait to hear. A detachable cord and stay-cool bottom lets this percolator go anywhere to serve, and it only needs to plugged in to keep it hot.

Max Price:USD 80.00
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Kitchen Gourmet Coffee Maker 4-Cup 1ea.
Brand: Kitchen Gourmet
Condition: New
Price type: Starting
Product type: Coffee Makers
$9.99

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Condition: Refurbished
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Brand: MR Coffee
Condition: New
Mpn: TFX23
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Condition: New
Mpn: DRX20
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Q:coffee makers; cheap or more expensive ones?
Is it worth it to buy a more expensive coffee maker (ie. $100+) or do the cheap $19.99/29.99 ones make just as good coffee?
I am willing to purchase the more expensive one but dont want to if there is little difference in the end product.
Thanks.
Date:2008-02-18 02:38:50
By Y! User: Nate2551
A:thats a great question which I was wondering also while perusing the coffee maker isle at the store. If I were you, Id go on Wize.com and search coffee makers. Find the ones with the best ratings and go from there. I think the only thing a coffee maker could screw up is not bringing the temp of the water to the appropriate level.
By Y! User: epic_laydown
Q:Can anyone recommend a good, reliable, cheap coffee maker?
I bought a Mr. Coffee a couple of weeks ago, for 25 bucks, and it doesnt even work any more. It leaks, the water stays in the reservoir, etc…. Can anyone recommend a good, reliable, cheap coffee maker?
Date:2007-03-08 21:24:52
By Y! User: Jason T.
A:Mine is a proctor-silex. I have it for about 3 years, was cheap and I use it everyday. Still going on….
By Y! User: Cister
Q:Does anyone recommend the Aerobie AeroPress coffee maker?
Im a college student who enjoys his coffee but only had enough money to buy a cheap coffee maker. I ran across this on a website and was wondering if the quality is good enough for me to consider buying one. From what Ive seen it doesnt look like they make much coffee, which is fine with me, but is it at least enough to fill up a mug?
Main questions: Have you used the AeroPress coffee maker, what was your impression of it, and would you recommend it?
Date:2007-08-30 23:56:28
By Y! User: myyahooanswersaccount1184
A:I have an AeroPress, and its a pretty neat little coffee maker. It doesnt make a lot of coffee, but it is enough to fill my small mug. It is not enough to share. You can also dilute the strong coffee it produces with a bit of hot water without negatively affecting the flavors to make it more like normal drip coffee.
The good:
- Its indestructible
- Its super easy to clean
- Its fairly tolerant of varying grind sizes (unlike, for example, a french press)
- Its fast - brew for about 30-60 seconds and plunge
The bad:
- It uses custom paper filters, but if this is a problem, you can cut out your own or wash and reuse them, but thats a hassle
- It requires an external way to heat water
- It doesnt make very much coffee at a time
I use mine for camping because its lightweight, compact, unbreakable, and easy to clean. At home, I prefer a french press, but it is harder to clean and more picky about grind particulate size.
If you want to make enough coffee to fill a large mug or to share, check out the Planetary Designs french presses. See http://www.planetarydesign.us/products.html?paction=TableTop for more info. These are another sturdy and inexpensive way to make a great cup of coffee.
Another pet peeve about the AeroPress - its falsely marketed as an espresso maker. It does not, and will never make espresso. Ignore that part of the packaging, and its a great coffee maker. Also, Id suggest ignoring (or at least experimenting with) the instructions about using 170-180F water. Use 200F water. Youll get a much better extracted cup.
By Y! User: muddygirl


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