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Let’s just say, for purposes of discussion, that this morning I made a pot of coffee that was so weak, so bad, so disappointing that I could only drink about half a mug of it.
And then let’s say that upon discovering how bad the coffee tasted, I threw out the rest of the pot. Which was wasteful. Something we do not like here at Chez Bean.
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Further, let’s say that thinking back I realized that ye olde coffee maker has made some rather dodgy, hissy, dragon-y sounds every morning for the last few months as it works at heating the water.
And even then, the water has not been as hot as it should be to brew a pot of coffee. Or at least a pot of coffee that I would consider worth drinking. Which, I think we can agree, is the prime directive of any coffee maker that sits on my kitchen counter.
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All of which brings me to the crux of our discussion. To the real reason that I’m taking the time to write this post even though my brain is foggy from lack of caffeine and my morning appears to be shot to heck. Here is what I want to ask you, my gentle readers:
If you had to buy a new electric coffee maker, which one would you get? And why?
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