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Question Grind and Brew Coffee Makers?

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Know this is an older thread but we just replaced the one I had referenced earlier in the discussion…
Had either a Breville or Krups grind and brew years ago, worked well but large.

if you go that route a burr grinder is better than the blade type for grinding the beans.

We have this one that is headed to the coach currently. Instant™ Dual Pod Plus Coffee Maker

When we want regular we use the k-cup side. When I want espresso just use the original Nespresso pod side.

Has worked well for us.

Went with a Ninja that does pods, grounds, and has options for cold brew.

Ninja Pods & Grounds Single-Serve... Amazon.com

Has worked quite well and is much smaller that our previous pot.

Since I like ground coffee instead of pods I like the brewing over grounds option.

It has a permanent filter but those are a hassle to clean.

Found these filters that go in the permanent filter and work well with easy cleanup.

MUCXNIIY 1-2 Cup Brown Coffee... Amazon.com
 
Know this is an older thread but we just replaced the one I had referenced earlier in the discussion…


Went with a Ninja that does pods, grounds, and has options for cold brew.

Ninja Pods & Grounds Single-Serve... Amazon.com

Has worked quite well and is much smaller that our previous pot.

Since I like ground coffee instead of pods I like the brewing over grounds option.

It has a permanent filter but those are a hassle to clean.

Found these filters that go in the permanent filter and work well with easy cleanup.

MUCXNIIY 1-2 Cup Brown Coffee... Amazon.com
Very good! Most people don't get what they do to themselves using bleach. Unbleached is the way to go! I use the filter on the expresso maker. A simple wipe out and ready for the next cup.
 
Know this is an older thread but we just replaced the one I had referenced earlier in the discussion…


Went with a Ninja that does pods, grounds, and has options for cold brew.

Ninja Pods & Grounds Single-Serve... Amazon.com

Has worked quite well and is much smaller that our previous pot.

Since I like ground coffee instead of pods I like the brewing over grounds option.

It has a permanent filter but those are a hassle to clean.

Found these filters that go in the permanent filter and work well with easy cleanup.

MUCXNIIY 1-2 Cup Brown Coffee... Amazon.com
Totally agree!
We've had numerous Keurig machines over the years and they've all crapped out after a year or two.
Tried Cuisinart and Hamilton Beach brands--same!
Finally, I have a machine that works every time, doesn't lime up anywhere near as often, and makes a great, customizable cup of coffee or tea!
I have this one but the second one looks good too.


 

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