GoingMyWay
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Dane said:I think if you are happy with preground- stick with it. Something like a Technivorm will definitely improve the quality by virtue of having consistent water temperature, but it’s not going to work any miracles. Getting really good coffee is really a combination of bean type, grind, freshness and water temperature. I’d still recommend the Technivorm for the durability and simplicity of the thing. And if you ever do decide to dabble in brewing a higher end cup, then you’re all set. Oh- one other super advantage of the Technivorm- it’s fast. Easily twice as fast to brew a pot as the budget models. I’m always shocked when I go to a rental house or am visiting someone how long it takes the coffee to brew, it’s like torture.
It sounds like a very good brand, but the price is a little bit steep. Is this a good model:https://www.amazon.com/Technivorm-M...TF8&qid=1531831073&sr=1-5&keywords=technivorm+moccamaster?
Bohdan said:
Brewing your own water is taking things to a whole different level.
Another followup question: how do most people drink their coffee? I drink mine only with half and half. I recently started measuring the half and half for more consistency and it was 3 tablespoons per 10 oz cup of Keurig brewed coffee. I do enjoy a medium Dunkin Donuts coffee with cream and sugar every now and again. I like whatever ratios of cream and sugar they use for the medium size. It's a little bit sweet and so delightfully creamy.