my new and much more simpler coffee maker

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daveamkrayoguy

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Well, usually I fill the water up to 5 cups, but decided to make 8 cups just to see the water remaining at that 5 while the wanted 8 was at an espresso-sized quantity so I decided it was time to ditch my old machine…

And figured I could do without a timer and automatic brewing as well as a clock I always needed to set and reset though that was convenient to view…

The buttons could sometimes be accidentally stated or one time wouldn’t push in to turn on or the plug had to be pulled to turn off…

So I got a cheap toastmaster unit usually seen in motels with a lighted and sturdy toggle on and off switch on the side as well as the water spout attached to the lid and saved my reusable filter from the old appliance…
 

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Sometimes simple is best....and longer lasting. Cheers!

Thank you and might I say I’m getting better coffee than my stovetop coffee making and I can even drink all of it without having to reheat molten leaden coffee later…

This coffee maker lets me tailor it he amount I can drink not make me fill the whole vessel and none of that grit at the bottom either…

I can even still use the big metal pot for additional heating it up as well…
 
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