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You can get reusable pods and use a fine grind of whatever you like.
i know, but we really like a couple of the pod varieties well enough. Hope you enjoy your machine! After a couple of days, it will be so easy. The Pro is a more substantial machine than my old model. Judy D
 
My new favorite. First try today - love it! Black Knight which is a dark roast. Great flavor!

 
K cup. Every cup is fresh. I drink mine black, no sugar no cream so fresh is very important 😜
 
I only drink ice coffee so that gets brewed in a Bunn and put in a pitcher in the frig. My wife is a hot pour over fan. That means the glass decanter, electric pot and water jugs from home. She takes ZERO chances on the water at site. Its a bunch to carry but can't do without.
Ken
 
Rocket Apartamento...Barratza Sette Grinder... YUMMY!!!View attachment 69
I have been using this for the past 15years. I have paid for this many times over , haven't been to Starbucks but a handful of times since. My coach is known as the place to get a good latte.
 
Recently I have gone back to a plain old stainless steel 8 cup percolator. Kind of a pain in the shorts, but I like HOT coffee, and this is hot when it's done. Plus it smells good as it wafts through the campground...
 
X2 on the Nespresso. So simple to use and keep clean. It stays on the kitchen counter moving or not with never a problem.
I know this is an old thread, but curious how you secure the coffee machine on the counter while moving. I'm afraid of things going airborne on me while trying not to lose an axle in the potholes.
 
3m lock tape.
 
3m lock tape.
I had thought of that, but while parked, the coffee machine gets moved around a lot. We push it back behind the sink when not in use, and pull if forward next to stove top to make coffee. Same with toaster, etc. I was thinking some kind of bungee arrangement while traveling but am not sure how solid the "plastic looking" backsplash in the kitchen is. Any thoughts are appreciated!
 
I know this is an old thread, but curious how you secure the coffee machine on the counter while moving. I'm afraid of things going airborne on me while trying not to lose an axle in the potholes.
We have a Nesspresso Latissima machine, and it is fairly heavy for it’s size. I push it back on the counter on traveling days. We have not had any issues with it moving in several years. Judy D
 

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