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DryCreek
Jun 07, 2017Explorer
Well, I can recommend that you DON'T buy the cheapest off-brand single cup coffee maker you find. I ended up with one that was on clearance at a local grocery store (HEB). While it was quite inexpensive ($18), it takes about a month to make a single cup of coffee. OK, maybe that's an exaggeration, but it doesn't preheat the water. It pumps from the reservoir to the heating chamber, and then warms up before it dispenses. You can bet it's almost 7 to 8 minutes before the life-giving juice begins to flow from the machine.
As to the question of why anyone prefers a single-cup coffee maker, have you considered that there may be only a single caffeine addict in the RV? And, there are couples who have widely divergent tastes when it comes to coffee. I like (well, love actually) strong, dark, bold (thick?) coffee, while my brother prefers the thin and weak girly-stuff when he visits.
As to the question of why anyone prefers a single-cup coffee maker, have you considered that there may be only a single caffeine addict in the RV? And, there are couples who have widely divergent tastes when it comes to coffee. I like (well, love actually) strong, dark, bold (thick?) coffee, while my brother prefers the thin and weak girly-stuff when he visits.
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