Made my first pot of Mister Coffee brew, via the ol' 4-cupper purchased with PlyPl dollars and cents from an Ebay member in good standing.
Nice little unobtrusive white machine. Simple ta use, with its stay where ya put it feet, little drawer right in front ta place yer filter full of yer favorite grind, opening top ta pour in cold water...and clean functional on/off switch.
Five minutes...fresh coffee! What could be easier?
Not that the ol' Hamilton Beach doesn't make a great cup...but it's a bigger thing, with a complex, difficult ta use filter 'basket' that must fit over a pin, and with its black color...precise alignment can be a bit tricky.
First few times, the damn thing spilled freshly brewed coffee all over the countertop!
From now on, that one is my 'backup' only coffee machine! Like IF company overwhelms me! Hah!
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The Krink knows a thing or two about a "great" cup of coffee. This one cup of coffee will taste devine, will make sure of an automatic deuce, and have your heart fluttering from the caffine. Buy your coffee in bean form your local mega-mart. Have a coffee bean grinder of some sort whether it's a spice grinder or a dedicated Mr. Coffee coffee bean grinder. With the Melitta one cup plastic dealy and a #2 coffee filter with 2 scoops of coffee in it sitting atop your empty cup, pour the near boiling water onto the grounds. Usually takes two shots of the hot water and you need to monitor whether it's going to overflow or not. It's all the coffee I need in a 24 hour period. Potent stuff.
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My coffee system... dozens of varieties of green coffee beans... always freshly ground, cheaper, vary your roast to fit your taste... use a burr grinder for consistency...