Price doesn't matter. You could get anything. What are you picking?
Most expensive option by far.Easy, Rod said:
A woman who makes the coffee
if price doesn't matter, Jura E8 is probably the best overall. It's not the 4,000 espresso machine that requires a specialist to tune it up. but, it will do everything extremely well.barnag said:
Price doesn't matter. You could get anything. What are you picking?
Yeah, but the best thing is that she wakes you up before you even drink the coffee!Stat Monitor Repairman said:Most expensive option by far.Easy, Rod said:
A woman who makes the coffee
Our Bonavita died after 10 years & we replaced it with the Moccamaster... frankly I'm a little underwhelmed.Quote:
I got a Technivorm MoccaMaster for Christmas and it's fantastic.
That's all a real man needs.River Bass said:
Mr. Coffee
Easy to use. Easy to clean. Cheap to replace.
This. I bought a $100 version 10 years ago and it's still going. Just had to replace the switch for the hot plate once. Simple to operate and makes a great, quick pot of coffee.JeremiahJohnson said:
Bunn
We bought a refurbished commercial model for $150 a few years ago for our office.txrancher69 said:
Bunn commercial model. Well worth the price for ease of use and endless great coffee.
nespresso is hands down better than anything on the market.dsvogel05 said:
Big fan of the Nespresso Vertuo for it's blend of speed and quality. Yes, you get a better cup of coffee from French press or Chemex, but those take more time.
Easy, Rod said:
A woman who makes the coffee