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    BUNN CSB3T Speed Brew Platinum Thermal Coffee Maker, 10-Cup

    • I also grind beans to a fine texture and experienced overflow quite often, compounding the mess to clean up from the leaks
    • I grind my own beans, set it up the night before, close the top cover in the morning and in 3 minutes have great coffee.
    • I had a problem with overflowing while brewing unless I coarse ground the beans
    • I decided to stick with Bunn because of it's proven reliability, it's own track record in my kitchen, and the fact that I truly like what it does with my freshly ground coffee beans
    • Took a bit to find the right amount of ground beans
    • I grind my own beans and love just plain good coffee!
    • We have tried grinding our own beans (several different kinds) and using Maxwell House and Folgers already ground coffee.
    • I've tried for a month playing with how much coffee/water to use, tried grinding my own beans, different coffees.
    • Now grind your coffee beans and fill your basket and place in the coffee maker.
    • We grind our own beans from Sams every morning and use BUNN coffee filters that can be purchased at Walmart in the coffee maker section, or in the grocery store
    • I grind my own beans and love just plain good coffee!
    • The water comes through the standard spray head into the pot very fast, too fast to avoid overflowing if beans are too finely ground, or if decaf grounds are used
    • Check out the CoffeeBeanDirect.com site for an amazing selection of coffees available in whole bean, ground and for the real efficianto, green beans
    • I am serious about my coffee, using only whole beans and grinding fresh each morning.
    • I pay a lot for Larry's Beans organic coffee and don't like one bean going to waste
    • I like my coffee on the strong side, so it was up to me to experiment about how much to add and how the beans had to be ground
    • It takes more time to grind the beans and measure the water than it does to brew a cup
    • " I wasted enough time, money, and good coffee beans trying to make a good cup.
    • Would hate to think how good it would be,were I to grind my own beans
    • It might be possible to get a better drip coffee maker for quality, but I think once you are at this point, you are better off investing in a grinder (freshly ground coffee tastes better), better quality and/or fresher beans (coffee goes stale rather fast and comes in many kinds), etc
    • We grind our own beans and use the finest organic beans we can find as we are kind of coffee snobs :)
    • After researching what could cause this I determined, I either like my coffee stronger than most or I grind the beans to fine.
    • If I use a high quality dark roast bean like Starbucks or Seattle's Best, the coffee is excellent, but then again the cost is not that much less than buying a quality K-Cup like the Pacific Bold available at Costco.
    • After researching what could cause this I determined, I either like my coffee stronger than most or I grind the beans to fine.
    • We grind our own beans and use the finest organic beans we can find as we are kind of coffee snobs :)
    • We are coffee phreaks and use expensive beans
    • Wish it were a 12 cup, but as fast as it makes a pot, no problem.
    • Fast delivery, works as it should.
    • I was filling the reservoir the night before and shutting the lid at brew time, but found it not as hot as if it's filled with fresh water when you're ready for a pot
    • It's leaking out the top and doesn't keep the water as hot as it should anymore.
    • My husband actually burnt himself as it poured all over him.
    • I've never been able to make coffee as good as with the Bunn with any other coffee maker.
    • I do however recommend purchasing the plastic pitcher as it is easier when filling the machine.
    • It comes out very hot, but not as hot as when you use a percolator