Which coffee maker should I get?

Started by suicidal_monkey, December 09, 2004, 05:29:21 PM

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OldBloke

For convenience, space and really low maintenance you simply cannot beat pods.

Find someone with a Senseo and taste the stuff. How else can you judge it?
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Jamoe

QuoteOriginally posted by Doorman@Dec 10 2004, 10:36 AM
Nice one. A man with the proper priorities in life. You'll go far. Tip: The other word to look out for is 'expensive'
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probably why i drink nescafe.

JonnyAppleSeed

I have made a trip to currys to check it out and my first impresion was correct The Big 2x400ml one (Russell Hobbs 10881) is the only way to go  :dribble:
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Benny

It's not in But....Seriously, so you have no hope.


What kind of coffee maker should you get?
A female one.
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Master of maybe

Armitage

I would agree with doorman. the cafeteria is the way to go for normal coffee. i have a single cup one and it is as easy as making a cup of instant coffee. the problem i see with the pods is choice and cost. but it all depends on how fussy you are. but the daddy of all coffee is espresso. I got myself a good espresso machine as a wedding present this year. and now a couldn't live without it. but i still go back to my little cafeteria every morning for my first caffeine hit.

BigFatCat

Aren't currys or someone knocking the twin mug thing out for a tenner now?
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Liberator

Just looked at their website and Yup they are now less than a tenner.

Also I was doing a bit of investigation into the Senseo as well, but the fact that you have to get the ready made 'pods' and can't use your own ground coffee put me off a bit.....

There are plenty of 'pods' available, but as stated earlier, you can't beat freshly ground beans.

Then I found this and thought you 'Senseo' owners might be interested.

I think I might have to invest in one now!

OldBloke

Ooooh. Like the look of that :)

Nice find Lib. :thumb:
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suicidal_monkey

:D the coffee conundrum!

On the senseo&pod-front... I have tried the Nescafe pod-type coffee. It was pretty decent, but the pods (and the pod-machines) aren't cheap (especially considering they're not much more than glorified kettles with capsules of coffee paste :winkiss: ) and they're still pods. Being able to choose your own fresh coffee is still the way to go! Theres a nice littel stand at borough market from a company called monmouth. Grind you a bag there and then, though we have a coffee grinder now so we store some of the good stuff in the freezer in bean form...

I think I'll just get both :whistle: The Russel Hobbs thing looks great, especially for the price, must remember to look at the water-srip mechanism, as the one on the tiny little single-cup R-H filter machine looked rather dodgy/gimmicky.

We're not quite up the espresso level of coffee-drinking and £400 machines yet :rolleyes: besides the holiday budget has eaten most of the xmas-present budget! I think the next step is possibly a quality machine that does the grinding, filter coffee-ing, espresso and milk-frother things. Perhaps built into the kitchen somewhere... (eep :ph34r: ) ...possibly with an alarm-clock triggered switch (perhaps my electronics degree will cmoe in handy!!! :lol: )

p.s. I hope the Nescafe instant comment was a joke! :P
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TeaLeaf

You just need to remember to always have in stock the flavoured syrups to add to the coffee: vanilla, whisky, irish etc.  They ruin the taste of a good coffe, but when you're already hammered and at the end of a long drinking session they go down a storm with the alcohol added.  Just ask anyone who survived the night formally known as the 'dMw Mid-Summer Night's BBQ'  :P

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Gandalf

QuoteOriginally posted by OldBloke@Dec 9 2004, 06:32 PM
Get a Senseo. Luvvly jubbly :D
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ok, I've just got one of these. Set it up in my office and have a range of different blends to try.... woow! I'm wired now :P really really nice. Excellent buy.
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Liberator

Okay, I know I posted this a few replies up, but here it is again with a better link description!

Device to use your own fresh ground coffee in a pod (Senseo) type machine!

Kind of negates the "Not much range in coffee!" debate!  :narnar:

Also, I got a "Makro Mail" today and the Senseo's are going to be on sale for £41 and a few pennies (including VAT) from Saturday until Christmas.  

Looks like I'll be in line at the local Makro this Saturday!  :D

Although we have drifted away from the "Which one should he get" question.

Oops!  :blush:

Which one did you get?

suicidal_monkey

QuoteOriginally posted by Liberator@Dec 16 2004, 01:10 AM
Which one did you get?
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So far I have the mug-top one, and am going to hunt down the bigger one in london next week (do't fancy carrying a coffee machine box on the train tomorrow with all the other stuff I have to take!) so am aiming to get both. 8)

p.s. that website link for "own senseo" thingys is taking forever to load (been over 10 minutes now and it's still mainly just red), not very encouraging. Besides, I can pick and choose my own coffee simply by heaping a tablespoon into a filter, and those "permanent" filters are so simple to clean. Why make it more complicated!? :) (granted I can't see the machine you're linking to, but their website is bust, can't be helped!
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Liberator

Strangely enough its a permanent filter for a Senseo!  :D