A Keurig would do the trick! And each cup will be fresh, not sitting there for several hours. (We use the kind without the plastic bottom – environmentally friendly).
My husband used to make a big pot of coffee and drink it until it was all gone, usually several days. Environmentally friendly, it also served as a gnat trap. He recently got a Keurig and now I drink coffee too.
We have a Bunn pour-thru coffeemaker. 3 minutes from the time you close the lid ‘til it’s finished a 10 cup pot. We’re on our 3rd coffee maker in about 20 years.
Don’t like Keurig, prefer my small 5 cup(which is really 2 cups!) drip maker. Keruigs are more trouble than I have time for. Now I use all myK cups by opening them and measuring out the grounds for the drip pot. Pretty good coffee but not cheap.
b.m.razzilla about 5 years ago
Lola needs one that goes to Ludicrous Speed…
dlkrueger33 about 5 years ago
A Keurig would do the trick! And each cup will be fresh, not sitting there for several hours. (We use the kind without the plastic bottom – environmentally friendly).
BearsDown Premium Member about 5 years ago
Chewie, get us out of here!
oldlady07 Premium Member about 5 years ago
My husband used to make a big pot of coffee and drink it until it was all gone, usually several days. Environmentally friendly, it also served as a gnat trap. He recently got a Keurig and now I drink coffee too.
DoktorScheisskopf about 5 years ago
What a grind!
Kirk Barnes Premium Member about 5 years ago
We have a Bunn pour-thru coffeemaker. 3 minutes from the time you close the lid ‘til it’s finished a 10 cup pot. We’re on our 3rd coffee maker in about 20 years.
DebUSNRet about 5 years ago
Don’t like Keurig, prefer my small 5 cup(which is really 2 cups!) drip maker. Keruigs are more trouble than I have time for. Now I use all myK cups by opening them and measuring out the grounds for the drip pot. Pretty good coffee but not cheap.