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under cabinet mount coffee maker

mattyj
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Storing my coffee maker in the cabinet is taking up alot of room I could use for other stuff,but Im not sure an under cabinet or side mount would work while driving. Does anybody out there have either of these and if so does it stay in place while driving? Thanks, Lou
2006 Ford F 350, 6.0 PSD 8 Foot Bed 4x4 with Torklift Tie downs ,Stable Loads ,rear Helwig Swaybar,airlifts 5000 , Method 305 HD rims . 2019 Adventurer 89 RBS, slideout, Generator
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Bumpyroad
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I have seen some used units where the heat/steam/humidity from these under the cabinet coffee makers caused some damage to the wood/vinyl/trim. directly above them.
bumpy

Monaco_Montclai
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the sink works for us, with a towel for protection. now its all happy-camping

SugarHillCTD
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Metal stove top percolator for me too.

Nothing to break, no 120v needed.
John & Cathy
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DemingNM2009
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We use a small stove-top perculator from Cabellas. We tried one from wallyworld but the metal was thin and had sharp edges around the rim. So much for cheap.
George and Linda
Maine and New Mexico
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2014 GMC, 3/4 ton

jefe_4x4
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Just today Jeanie ordered a Farberware Yosemite 8 cup, stainless steel coffee maker in the classic mold. It's a percolator type that goes on the propane burner. We've gone thru a couple French Presses (good, but didn't make enough coffee to get me thru the day and one was glass that broke, of course) Then the last few years we switched to the Melita style with a cone shaped funnel, a filter and the need to boil water on the burner. It made 8 cups but was awfully labor intensive. After a couple cups, I pour the coffee that's left into a Nissan s.s. thermos that spans the daylight hours. Since we boondock a lot, a 110 volt AC plug-in is not possible (unless I crank up the Honda eu2Ki, but that would be a one use item) I hope this percolator will do the trick. I've cut way back from my 16 cups a day, days. Eight is enough. At least three before I go down the steps to terra firma.
jefe
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Bumpyroad
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ONE thing I remember when I used the B&d under the cabinet one. had to put a washcloth under the carafe to keep it from rattling.
bumpy

ckwjl
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We have a plastic coffeemaker with glass carafe (10 or 12 cup Mr. Coffee from Target for $17โ€”makes good coffee) that stays in place on the countertop attached with Velcro. I wrap a shoestring around the coffeemaker and through the carafe handle to keep it secure, but have forgotten to tie the carafe down a few times and it has not come out while travelling over some fairly rough roads.

jimh406
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We switched to a single cup Kuerig that has no glass to break, and fits/rides in the sink.

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helperzack
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We use a counter top maker with a metal carafe. I have it Velcro-ed to the counter top, it works great just wish it was a 20 cup capacity as I use a 32oz coffee cup.
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calamus
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We went through a couple we alway put the coffee maker in the sink with a hand towel around it now.
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covered_wagon
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coffee.

Bumpyroad
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we had a under the cabinet mount B&D IIRC that worked fine. it came with a strap that went across to keep the carafe in while driving, but we usually just removed it and wrapped it in a towel in the sink. now I make most all of my coffee in single/or dual cup makers. I do not use the horribly expensive pods myself.
bumpy

i_Corky
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Keurig with pods - no pot - great coffee -wide variety & under 2 minutes.
"Corky" & Marj Sullivan

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wcjeep
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At the time I couldn't find a well rated unit to accomplish a similar goal. Bought a moderate size unit with metal carafe for durability.