Anyone recommend a good drip coffee maker?!


Question: in the past i have had the ones with the plastic filter holder that you put the filter in and it drips through to the coffee pitcher but the arm that is spring loaded always loses its rubber stopper and leaks coffee everywhere. i don't particularly want another one of those. are there any other types out here?


Answers: in the past i have had the ones with the plastic filter holder that you put the filter in and it drips through to the coffee pitcher but the arm that is spring loaded always loses its rubber stopper and leaks coffee everywhere. i don't particularly want another one of those. are there any other types out here?
May I suggest that you try percolated coffee? I've found that even high-end drippers do not last very long. Also, the bouquet that a percolator gives coffee is much better to me. I have a $70 percolator that I've had now for 21 years.

Just a recommendation. I used to know ALL the drippers but haven't a clue anymore. There are good espresso machines that I'd recommend.
I have had a Bunn coffee maker for about 15 years. It works great and makes really good coffee. ( I am a coffeeaholic) . They cost a little more but last so long without any problems that it is well worth the cost.
Mr. Coffee is really good. I have the model that grinds the beans fresh every morning. It's noisy, but it makes a really delicious cup of coffee.




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