I have been collecting coffeepots and coffeemakers of all kinds for most of my adult life. During the past several years I have been on the quest to find the perfect coffeemaker, that makes great coffee quickly, with as little mess and difficulty as possible. I’ve tried every method, vacuum, drip, auto drip, percolator, both electric and stovetop, french press, you name it, I’ve tried it and spent a kings ransom in the quest.
Then a month ago. I was on my daily 1 hour walk, and had just walked around the corner from our home and low and behold, there was a stack of discarded household items, with a FREE sign on it. In this stack was a vintage Mr. Coffee, with a patina of dirt on it. Well, I continued on my walk and I couldn’t get that Mr. Coffee off my mind. I told myself that I would take a route back that brought by this stack again, and if it was still there then I was meant to have this Mr. Coffee. Well, as luck would have it as I turned the corner on the street where the stack was the garbage truck was headed right towards my coveted Mr. Coffee. I managed to beat the garbage truck to the Mr. Coffee and it was mine!
I took it home and cleaned it up. It still had the original stickers on it and appeared to have been hardly used. I have been using this Mr. Coffee SRX20 for the last month and it is the best coffeemaker I’ve ever owned! The timer works perfectly and it makes the best coffee ever, consistently at about a cup a mniute, and it keeps the coffee piping hot. I recall that when we first moved to our home in 94’ we had a Mr. Coffee like this, but without the timer, and when it stopped working I could never find another coffeemaker that pleased me as well. This must have been kismet!
And as an aside, I even tried a Bonavita, and was very dissapointed and returned it. The coffee wasn’t nearly a hot as the Mr. Coffee and it was weak, even using 1 heaping standard coffee measure per cup. My found Mr. Coffee makes great, rich, strong coffee using 6 scoops for 8 cups.
Hope this Mr. Coffee has a long life.
Eddie

Then a month ago. I was on my daily 1 hour walk, and had just walked around the corner from our home and low and behold, there was a stack of discarded household items, with a FREE sign on it. In this stack was a vintage Mr. Coffee, with a patina of dirt on it. Well, I continued on my walk and I couldn’t get that Mr. Coffee off my mind. I told myself that I would take a route back that brought by this stack again, and if it was still there then I was meant to have this Mr. Coffee. Well, as luck would have it as I turned the corner on the street where the stack was the garbage truck was headed right towards my coveted Mr. Coffee. I managed to beat the garbage truck to the Mr. Coffee and it was mine!
I took it home and cleaned it up. It still had the original stickers on it and appeared to have been hardly used. I have been using this Mr. Coffee SRX20 for the last month and it is the best coffeemaker I’ve ever owned! The timer works perfectly and it makes the best coffee ever, consistently at about a cup a mniute, and it keeps the coffee piping hot. I recall that when we first moved to our home in 94’ we had a Mr. Coffee like this, but without the timer, and when it stopped working I could never find another coffeemaker that pleased me as well. This must have been kismet!
And as an aside, I even tried a Bonavita, and was very dissapointed and returned it. The coffee wasn’t nearly a hot as the Mr. Coffee and it was weak, even using 1 heaping standard coffee measure per cup. My found Mr. Coffee makes great, rich, strong coffee using 6 scoops for 8 cups.
Hope this Mr. Coffee has a long life.
Eddie
