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What's a good alternative to Keurig
Our Keurig duo just broke. This is the second one we've had (first one broke while still under warranty). I would like to hear some suggestions. Anything that will last longer, better quality, etc.? Or is this just the nature of these kinds of appliances?
Currently, I'm looking at this: https://www.amazon.com/Ninja-CFP101-...en%2C84&sr=1-1 |
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07-18-2024, 12:58 PM | #92 |
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I just can't when it's hot. I just ****ing can't.
Don't knock it till you try it. I've upped my hot coffee game so it's not as bad as it once was, but I actually like cold brew better than hot coffee. Less bitter, less acid. Just the good parts of coffee flavor. I really recommend everybody try it. It's cheap and pretty easy. Just do it, yo. |
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I have one similar to this and its pretty much my go-to with ground espresso If I'm up at 5am and its already 90F out I can't mess with hot coffee https://www.walmart.com/ip/Cold-Brew...lter/532222456 |
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Just FYI: recently been playing with making ice coffee. Imo press coffee works really well for iced coffee. Also better if you can take a pot of coffee and make coffee ice cubes the night before. Not a huge difference, but a nice touch sort of thing.
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I use a Stanley travel mug with built in French press for myself. Mostly at work. Got it off of Amazon a few years ago and it's still only about $35. You can get a bigger one for home use. I also have a grinder with ceramic grindy bits so it doesn't heat up and scorch the beans. Rechargeable built in battery. Also from Amazon and should be under $40. I also grabbed a cold brew pitcher from Rite Aide that works really well, also available on Amazon for about $25.
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Try cold brew. It's substantially better. |
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It's cold brew or Celsius energy drinks for me in the summer here. I won't touch anything hot until it's much cooler, it's just not appealing.
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