Re: Reply# 44 & 45
Yes, I did, Pete...after intensive online researh. As always, I wanted to see and examine the item in person to see if it would meet and satisfy my needs.
Agree whole-heartedly, Doug.
I luvs my coffee and have a rather excessive collection of vintage manual drip and electric percolators which all mostly make a fine pot of coffee.
However, after 10 weeks winter vacation time I returned to regular 9-5 M-F work this past Monday. In the Christmastime ramp-up to this work-a-day time I fell for the Krups/Nescafe Dolce Gusto line of Pod coffee makers - because the Pods were priced the cheapest off the shelf at SEARS (16 pods for CN$8.99) and the diminutive and cute 'Puffin' version was on sale at SEARS for $49.99 marked down from $99.99. (Pods in bulk can be had considerably cheaper on-line)
I like the Pod machines for what they are but would never rely exclusively on one. But little Krups takes up little space on the counter - about the footprint of a blender - sets up quickly, cleans up easily and shoots out a small European sized cup of very hot and tasty drink for that jet fuel start in the morning. It is simpler than the other pod machines I looked at because it utilized only ONE Pod piercing needle, using the high pressure to pop the bottom pod seal (Other machines clamp their pods between a top needle and a toothed bottom post that is forced into the pod - I could predict the Pod Chamber closing mechanism struts failing early on from constant use)
The Scoop has a 5 year guarantee sticker on it!
Anyway...this single-cup Pod machine will get me out the door with a minimum of fuss, leaving the vintage percs for weekends and days off when there's nothing better than a full pot of coffee to see me through the day.
My work habit the past few years/decades had become a morning trip to Tim Hortons for two or three workday coffees on the way in. Adds 15-20 minutes to the detour even tho I live a 12 minute direct walk to work.

So I fell into the habit of driving the Subaru or the electric scooter...another significant cost to consider.
So, the Ham-Beach single cup Scoop makes a lot of time saving sense as the departmental coffee maker at work. No point to having a full carafe Bunn because of the waste factor. Very low maintenance, easy cleanup, no disposable filters and everyone can brew one large very hot cup for themselves when they wish...and with their own preferred brand & grind of coffee.
It has proven to be an excellent choice for our situation.
BTW, I don't like the taste that stainless steel travel mugs and cups add to the coffee so I went out yesterday to ZEHRS where they have tall heavy double-wall ceramic travel tumblers with silicon sippy-lids on sale - 2 for $10 - and again, they keep the fresh coffee hot without imparting a strange metallic taste; I got four for the folks at the office...or they can use any handled mug they like.
Dave
The adorably cute Krups Nescafe Dolce-Gusto PICCOLO 'Puffin Penguin'.
