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What I have found with vacuum pots is that your regular brew may not taste exactly the same. We found that our previous coffee beans did not taste all that good in a vacuum pot. In a drip pot like our Cuisinart they taste great, but in a vacuum pot they taste only ok.
We experimented around and tried a coffee that we previously thought was only OK and it ended up tasting great in our vac pot. So we switched to that one.
Our Sunday morning coffee is a Hawaiian Kona. It tastes absolutely fantastic in a vacuum pot. The vacuum pot seems to bring out the richness of the beans better than a drip pot did.

So you may wish to experiment with different blends to find which one suits you vac pot the best.
 
Allen

I agree with your comment , I have been using Coffeemasters for years and don't think anything comes close to vacuum coffee. If you use the best beans you get the best flavor out of one of these. Tom had realized I had worn out a lot of the chrome on my pots so he gave me a "new" chrome pot to keep me in vacuum coffee for years to come. 

I once called Sunbeam about parts in the 80's and the woman SWORE on the phone Sunbeam NEVER ever made coffee pots!

What a world- as Margaret Hamilton said in the Wizard of Oz!

 
 
This how new the C-30C is that

Tom gave me:

Notice the rubber gasket, when new they are dull colored ,when used or over used they get a shine to them just before they harden up! The chrome pot on the right is the one Tom gave me.

 

I have been using the Beehive for 7 months now. 

 

you can see the difference in the gaskets.

 

 

 

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