GoingMyWay
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Our 7 year old Keurig coffee maker appears to have finally bit the dust. Maybe 5 years ago it started experiencing problems - if I left it on too long it wouldn't brew. Seemed like it was overheating or something, as a result I started turning off the Keurig immediately after I made a cup of coffee. Yesterday a new problem arose. The Keurig wasn't brewing a full cup of coffee any longer. It appears that the machine is pumping "excess" water back into the tank instead of into the coffee cup.
Before buying the Keurig in 2011 I had a regular old fashioned drip coffee maker. I actually kinda prefer the drip coffee to the Keurig. It was nice just being able to brew 4 cups in the morning and then my second refill would be waiting for me instead of needing to brew anything else. I think it was also cheaper. I exclusively use The Original Donut Shop K-Cups in my Keurig and I find them to be a little bit strong. I tried the Dunkin Donuts K-Cups, but didn't find they were that much better to justify the cost. I don't really mind watered down coffee. As you can probably tell, I am far from being a coffee snob. I worked with some people before that were absolutely disgusted with the idea of using some sort of capsule that had coffee that had been ground ages ago and was now sealed inside.
I'm kind of now torn between buying another Keurig, a drip brewer, or something fancy like an automatic Chemix:https://www.williams-sonoma.com/products/chemex-ottomatic-2-coffee-maker/. We already have a Nespresso maker for making espresso drinks. I suppose I could also look into getting their fancy VertuoLine coffee maker.
Any recommendations?
Before buying the Keurig in 2011 I had a regular old fashioned drip coffee maker. I actually kinda prefer the drip coffee to the Keurig. It was nice just being able to brew 4 cups in the morning and then my second refill would be waiting for me instead of needing to brew anything else. I think it was also cheaper. I exclusively use The Original Donut Shop K-Cups in my Keurig and I find them to be a little bit strong. I tried the Dunkin Donuts K-Cups, but didn't find they were that much better to justify the cost. I don't really mind watered down coffee. As you can probably tell, I am far from being a coffee snob. I worked with some people before that were absolutely disgusted with the idea of using some sort of capsule that had coffee that had been ground ages ago and was now sealed inside.
I'm kind of now torn between buying another Keurig, a drip brewer, or something fancy like an automatic Chemix:https://www.williams-sonoma.com/products/chemex-ottomatic-2-coffee-maker/. We already have a Nespresso maker for making espresso drinks. I suppose I could also look into getting their fancy VertuoLine coffee maker.
Any recommendations?