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Keurig... with RO (Not DI) water. My RO filter feeds a 5g pressure tank under the sink, with a drinking water faucet. Feeds the fridge door water and icemaker, as well.
No need to drink DI water... you'll just burn up DI resin. RO water flows back through the DI cart on it's way to my sump closet for ATO and water changes.
I know Keurig isn't the best coffee maker, but since I'm the only person here that drinks coffee, it doesn't make much sense for me to brew a pot. It's quick and easy... that's all I'm really looking for.
Ordered the grinder.
Now to figure out which kettle to get.
And if I should get a pour over set up or a French press or something else.
I prefer something that pours a bit slower. It's much better for pourover:Get a Simplex kettle. Looks classy in gleaming copper sitting on the stove.
Wow that is a gorgeous kettle!
Right now im leaning towards the Bonvita, V60 Carafe, V60 Dripper 02
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Ok I am going try some of these. Now what is the difference of the pourover and a bunn that Pours Hot water over the grounds, I takes 2 Minutes to make a full pot.I use a hario v60 kettle with a thermometer for my pour over and a cheap ge electric kettle to boil the water. I prefer my french press but I enjoy the oils in the coffee and I don’t mind if a grind or two ends up in my cup. The pour over makes a cleaner tasting coffee similar to a regular coffee maker but with a better flavor and not as bitter.
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Ok I am going try some of these. Now what is the difference of the pourover and a bunn that Pours Hot water over the grounds, I takes 2 Minutes to make a full pot.
It'll pour as slow or fast as I want it to. The stream isn't as focused but do we really need perfect spirals? We're talking about pouring water over a bed of coffee. You can put the Simplex in your will for your grandchildren.I prefer something that pours a bit slower. It's much better for pourover:
http://fellowproducts.com/shop/staggekg/
But the Bonavita is a much better deal:
https://smile.amazon.com/Bonavita-D...d=1515908733&sr=1-19&keywords=electric+kettle
I’ve tried to like espresso shots but I need at least a 16 ounce cup, ha. I had a friend that use to fly over from Italy and she would bring a small electric kettle and make the best espresso I’ve ever had in my life. She would always joke and say American’s made the worst coffee, ha.
I have a one cup and a three cup. They are great little coffee makers. Never wash it with soap. Just a good rinse with hot water and wipe out with a paper towel. I also leave them disassembled or they get musty inside.Interesting...I'm getting a Bialetti espresso for some variety. Boss has one at the office. Cost/taste/value is excellent!