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<blockquote data-quote="klein" data-source="post: 867840" data-attributes="member: 23950"><p>Well, I disagree with Keuring making the best coffee. My niece got 1 for xmas, and I got to try the coffee, and it doesn't come near the quaility of my freshly grinded and brewed coffee.</p><p>Yes, the Keuring is much easier to handle, clean and to make coffee, but the quaility lacks.</p><p>Besides, the price per cup is atleast quaduple then that of mine.</p><p></p><p>I buy nice coffee beans, and usually mix a small portion of either Hazelnut or French Vanille Beans, with regular coffee beans.</p><p>Mine makes up to 12 cups at a time, just perfect to have a few cups, then fill up the thermo for a days work.</p><p></p><p>Pickup might say it's a piece of crap, but once you know how to correctly operate it, it's a piece of cake (grinder has to be brushed out, atleast once after 2 uses, and no later then after 4 uses, needs to be rinsed in hot water or thrown in the dishwasher - the shutt, also needs to be wiped clean with a paper towel atleast after every second use (where the fresh coffee grind drops into the filter). </p><p>Follow the above and it operates like a charm each and every time.</p><p></p><p>The coffee pot itself is also not made of glass, but is an insulated stainless steel pot, which keeps the coffee fresh for hours to come.</p><p>I love it.</p><p>Retail price is anywhere from $140 - $200. Well worth it.</p><p></p><p>For me the difference between a Keuring made coffee and mine, is sort of like a can soup versus a homemade one.</p><p>Coffee just can't get any fresher using fresh coffee beans, and the Puck machine aslo has a bulit in water filter to make sure it's quality coffee.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klein, post: 867840, member: 23950"] Well, I disagree with Keuring making the best coffee. My niece got 1 for xmas, and I got to try the coffee, and it doesn't come near the quaility of my freshly grinded and brewed coffee. Yes, the Keuring is much easier to handle, clean and to make coffee, but the quaility lacks. Besides, the price per cup is atleast quaduple then that of mine. I buy nice coffee beans, and usually mix a small portion of either Hazelnut or French Vanille Beans, with regular coffee beans. Mine makes up to 12 cups at a time, just perfect to have a few cups, then fill up the thermo for a days work. Pickup might say it's a piece of crap, but once you know how to correctly operate it, it's a piece of cake (grinder has to be brushed out, atleast once after 2 uses, and no later then after 4 uses, needs to be rinsed in hot water or thrown in the dishwasher - the shutt, also needs to be wiped clean with a paper towel atleast after every second use (where the fresh coffee grind drops into the filter). Follow the above and it operates like a charm each and every time. The coffee pot itself is also not made of glass, but is an insulated stainless steel pot, which keeps the coffee fresh for hours to come. I love it. Retail price is anywhere from $140 - $200. Well worth it. For me the difference between a Keuring made coffee and mine, is sort of like a can soup versus a homemade one. Coffee just can't get any fresher using fresh coffee beans, and the Puck machine aslo has a bulit in water filter to make sure it's quality coffee. [/QUOTE]
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