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Would you buy a cordless coffee maker?

jjjrmx5

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I would if they would answer my questions.

LOL Stuey.

Back in the late 90's Braun coffee makers came with what they called Gold micro filters that did not require paper filters.
Sadly, I had one and, yes, they really did need a paper filter.
Over time the micro holes of the metal gold mesh clogged making a mess on your counter as it overflowed.
Not fun.

I think it's a neat idea.

I also think a Thermos is a neat idea :lol:

I;m suprised they didn't go all K-cup on the maker. Heating up a coffee maker element does take some power.
Hmmmm.....
 
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jeejay

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Sounds like a dubious engineering achievement at best.

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FigureItOut

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As long as the thread is alive again, no the Makita isn't very practical, but it's cool. If you haven't seen The Coffee Box by Oxx, it looks pretty damn cool. If I ever get around to swapping the 750 watt inverter in my car to a bigger one, I'll get The Coffee Box.
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stikman56

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Nope, no need for one at all. I make my coffee at home, EVERY morning and stop after 6 cups.
 
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