Keurig?
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- i_monk0
Bodum.
No waste.
No lock-in format.
Clean it the same way you clean the mug you drank from.
Bodum.
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- stoplying0
We have a Flavia coffee machine in our office and the coffee it makes is pure swill. Not to mention the foil packs that must be disposed of after each cup.
If you're into composting, the used coffee grounds from an old school coffee maker make excellent compost.
- vaxorcist0
Something about those things make me think "You Fucking Anal Yuppie"
- mikotondria30
I used to fanatical about coffee, grinding my own $30lb beans at home and making my own espresso.
Now I just chuck 1/2 Folgers into a bargain basement Walmart drip coffee-maker and I'm satisfied.
If I get some Starbucks beans on special offer I might use a French press, and really enjoy it. I know everyone says the Starbucks coffee is burnt and what not, I honestly don't care if those people think they know more about coffee than I do, they can talk about that all they want, I'll just enjoy mine, I can't be bothered to waste time thinking about it any more. I drink it, it wakes me up, it tastes pretty good and it's cheap. On with the day.- Or rather, "it's not 2008, no one talks about coffee anymore."mikotondria3
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- zarkonite0
I prefer nespresso, the quality of the coffee and machine is just better. Swiss quality > American coffee.
- I was actually upset an automatic system could make good espresso. I want to believe it's an art, but they nailed it.zarkonite
- nailed it.zarkonite
- yeah we have an Nespresso maker in the office and it's so good it started me thinking of the Keurig system and if the have any espressos that are as that good.fooler
- y have any espressos that are as that good.fooler
- bmacneill0
Get a Nespresso and put yourself out of your misery. If my house was on fire, I'd grab the machine before I grabbed my wife or children. It's that good.