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- DoneItAllExplorerAnother vote for the Melita single cup filter. If it's one of those four cup mornings, I'm getting a freshly brewed cup each time but if one cup will do the trick, I don't waste anything I don't drink.
John - campn4walleyeExplorerI use a nice stove perk. It took a bit of practice to get it right. I also found coffee filters for it and now it's quick, easy, and as delicious as at home brewed coffee.
BTW, it's heavy duty stainless steel. We got it at Scheels. - av8rdsExplorer
- DWeikertExplorer IIFolgers Singles. All you need is hot water and a cup.
- portscannerExplorer
The above requires no disposable filters.
No glass so it wont break
Can be operated on electric cook tops, gas cook tops, and fires.
No electricity required (unless you are using an electric cook top)
Easy to clean. Easy to operate. Works fast.
And for those of you who dont like drinking your coffee with a fork - you can adjust the ratio of water to coffee - Lance_NoobExplorerI have used percolators and drip. Currently, I am using this:
It is nice and simple and puts out a nice, strong cup of coffee when using a fine grind. The next best thing I would use is a press. Those are the best, really. You can control the temp of the water for the best extraction possible from the bean. That is why the coffee house coffees taste so good. They don't boil the water.
Meant to upload this:
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bcbigfoot wrote:
Coffee Barbarian as well.
Nescafe, Tasters Choice instant coffee, boil water in a redundant pot, pour into foam disposable cup. No muss no fuss.
X2 or is it X3,except I use Starbucks instant - bcbigfootExplorerCoffee Barbarian as well.
Nescafe, Tasters Choice instant coffee, boil water in a redundant pot, pour into foam disposable cup. No muss no fuss. - Camper_Jeff___KNomad IIICall me a brute, but I like Tasters Choice Coffee. Merely boil a pot of water on the stove, add a spoon of Tasters Choice to a cup of hot water for whatever strength you desire and enjoy. When camping we like to add a spoon of cocoa powder and sugar to taste and add a quarter to half inch of half and half for an instant mocha. Add just the slightest pinch of cinnamon if you desire.
We do have a Melita single cup filter and a coffee press. For the press and Melita to work properly, you need to have the water bubbling boiling in the thick metal pot when pouring into the press or Melita for best results. Be Careful, no Mickey D moments wanted. - keefrExplorerIf you don't mind electric, this built-in works fine for me. I put it where the entertainment center would have gone.
http://rvdailyreport.com/News/ctl/ArticleView/mid/427/articleId/7661/Contoure-coffee-maker-made-for-mobile-use.aspx
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