Long winter, wife's thinks I'm losing it
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Longtime Technivorm fan here. Bought a Behmor connected brewer on a lark and it quickly became the daily workhorse. They both produce an excellent cup, but I tend to enjoy the Behmor a bit more.
And for a quick single cup, you can't beat the Aeropress.
And for a quick single cup, you can't beat the Aeropress.
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This thread really came to the rescue. We have been having a lot of trouble w our Kitchen Aid drip coffee maker (never hot enough, leaks all the time, even after a refurbished replacement unit etc) - it was never really not up to par w our Gaggia espresso machine and the little Bialetti Moka Express. So I just ordered the Technivorm. It seems like exactly what we need.
Really legitimized the time I spend on this forum too. My wife is surprised that I found/learned something "useful" from Rennlist
Really legitimized the time I spend on this forum too. My wife is surprised that I found/learned something "useful" from Rennlist
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This thread really came to the rescue. We have been having a lot of trouble w our Kitchen Aid drip coffee maker (never hot enough, leaks all the time, even after a refurbished replacement unit etc) - it was never really not up to par w our Gaggia espresso machine and the little Bialetti Moka Express. So I just ordered the Technivorm. It seems like exactly what we need.
Really legitimized the time I spend on this forum too. My wife is surprised that I found/learned something "useful" from Rennlist
Really legitimized the time I spend on this forum too. My wife is surprised that I found/learned something "useful" from Rennlist
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It did make a great coffee out of the box so I'm not surprised that it's certified, but durability is not something they measure and this thing really broke down w time.
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What I'm throwing away is also SCAA certified by the way, it's the KitchenAid Pour Over Coffee Brewer (model KCM0801OB).
It did make a great coffee out of the box so I'm not surprised that it's certified, but durability is not something they measure and this thing really broke down w time.
It did make a great coffee out of the box so I'm not surprised that it's certified, but durability is not something they measure and this thing really broke down w time.
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I guarantee I have tried about everything.... We even have this for holidays:
Like wisky - drink it how you like. But 155 Brewing is BS.
Like wisky - drink it how you like. But 155 Brewing is BS.
It replaced an old Bodum Santos which died after many years of hard work.
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No issue brewing varying amounts too, the unit brews 10 cups (42oz) but you can just put in less water + grinds to make less.
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The Technivorm is fantastic in terms of cleaning, aside from the carafe which needs a brush the rest can be broken down and tossed into the dishwasher. Huge advantage over some of our previous machines that were a pain to clean.
No issue brewing varying amounts too, the unit brews 10 cups (42oz) but you can just put in less water + grinds to make less.
No issue brewing varying amounts too, the unit brews 10 cups (42oz) but you can just put in less water + grinds to make less.
I would likely not opt for the “yeti-like” carafe, but rather the glass carafe. I trust it would not need a brush and I could hand-wash if desired. As for breaking other parts down - do you do that daily (assuming daily use).
I’m looking for something reliable and consistent and relatively simple. We are not “coffee aficionados” as it seems many of you are!
We have a Bunn (it’s our second) but it stopped producing a consistent amount. Sometimes it would brew the full amount of water and sometimes less (by half at times). It was all over the map so it went into the cupboard and hasn’t come out in years. The first one performed well for 3-4 years but then started doing funky stuff with quantities so it was ditched in favor of new - but then started doing the same thing only much sooner in the life span.