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Best coffee maker for shop?

smackey05

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Get the Keurig Mini or Keurig Mini Plus. They hold one coffee cup worth of water which would meet your freezing requirements.
 
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niget2002

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Wife and I do the 'pour over' method. Use an electric kettle to boil the water. A funnel with a lip sits on the top of the coffee cup. You put a paper filter in the funnel and put a scoop or two of coffee grounds in the paper filter. When the kettle is done heating the water, slowly pour it into the funnel over the grounds. Do this a time or two until the coffee cup is full.

Once done, toss the paper filter and coffee grounds in the trash or the compost bin, rinse out the funnel and you're done until you need to make the next cup. Flip the kettle upside down on a drying rack to let it air out if you want to.
 
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MongoTA

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Used to have a coffee maker.

Problem is I like a solid cup of coffee. Usually one. Sometimes two. But I drink it black, so I like a dark roast, a french roast, a cup with a nice oil slick floating on top. The coffee maker didn't cut it.

Went to a french press. Made fine coffee, but...

For the last several years I've used a pour over kit. Easy. A simple funnel with cone filters. Kit has a small water resevoir on top with small holes in it, you fill the resevoir and water slowly drips out the bottom, onto the coffee grounds. I have a water heater pot, not sure what it's actually called. An insta-heater type of thing. An electric kettle? When the water is hot I do a pour over. Easy. Clean up is easier than the french press. Coffee is A#1 oil slick delicious.

EDIT: Had to look. Here's the pour over kit I have: OXO Pour Over kit
And the electric kettle...this one is new, my wife bought this a couple of weeks ago to replace our old broken down one. Never saw the proce until now! Our older ones (this is our 3rd) were less expensive: Electric Kettle
 
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