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If you have time to clean 4 parts every time you want 2 good-sized cups of coffee, then this machine is for you
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#2 best thing - the perfect size cup
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or I can grind about 6 cups at a time and store the remaining beans in the machine
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So, it was returned in favor of another brand with a stainless cup.
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The grinder has two settings and you can always push the bold button to make a stronger cup
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Worse, and more important, numbers for cup quantity and grind are no more than just that - setting numbers - don't count on that to mean anything more than approximations.
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It allows you to automatically set how many cups you want to grind - from 2-12 cups.4
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Burr grinding for me is essential for French press for consistent grounds and a reliable cup every time, especially if you're particular about the beans you brew
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A GOOD CUP OF
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Oh, and it makes a great cup of coffee!
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, this will make a nice venti sized cup of coffee for a single person, and it will do a great job while at it.
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Tried it for a week and then bought a cordless one with a stainless steel cup that has a cap with a seal that keeps the coffee grounds from getting all over the place.
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This really does give a good grind that you can use to get a good cup of coffee
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Makes a nice cup a coffee
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I wanted an easy coffee maker that brewed a strong cup of coffee
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We grind 8 cups at time, so wished the Hopper was bigger
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I sometimes get busy and the coffee has cooled down to slightly warm temp by the time I get to poor a cup to enjoy.
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Finally a consistent, delicious cup of coffee
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Perfect for us and makes a super great cup of coffee
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The important thing, however is that if you don't know what you're doing or aren't quite ready to go full-on PHD Coffee Snob and just want to make a decent cup of coffee, the advice in the instructions are enough to get you started and to start experimenting yourself
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Coffee beans and water in, coffee out, excellent cup comes out very quickly
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This little pot makes 2 good cups of coffee, if you use good coffee, and keeps warm for 30 minutes.
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If you grind 6 cups it grinds enough for about 20 cups of coffee
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So much nicer than my old grinder (in the pic).I love that I can store my whole beans in the machine and only grind one cup at a
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I will select, say, 4 cups and the machine will just grind ALL the beans in it - often needing the power cord pulled out to reset
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It generally makes a good cup of coffee even if it is inconsistent
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I tried several brands of beans and even pre-ground coffee but could not make a decent tasting cup with this machine
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OVERALL - The machine makes a very smooth tasting, strong cup of coffee that is the perfect amount/size for me
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makes an AWESOME cup of coffee in the morning over a french press
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It is very easy to clean and makes a great cup of fresh coffee.
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I grind and make coffee by the cup, so it grinds my cup's worth of beans and stops grinding very soon after the hopper is empty, a little louder and higher-ptiched sound but very brief.
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The coffee comes out with very close to my pour-over flavor and taste, a surprising outcome!I would recommend this unit for people who want 2 cups of coffee or two people each having a good size cup of coffee.
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I put in two scoops of beans into the holding hopper and with the cup setting and grind setting both at 4 it grinds the amount needed for a full 12 cup pot perfectly
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I have a ton of different coffee beans and this does the job in grinding them up to make a really good cup of coffee
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The picture shows the coffee maker on my counter and next to it one of my favorite coffee cups with coffee in it that I just made with this coffee maker
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Inaccurate dial markings--even if you want 6 strong cups of coffee, don't even think about setting the dial to 6 or you will end up with way too much ground coffee)Super messy--can you say static
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I thought that would nice to have the capability of brewing enough cups for the few times when one or two other people come over to visit
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and I have been ceremoniously hand grinding my cup each day, fresh right before brewing
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In order to brew a good cup of coffee, the grind size must be adjusted to the brewing method; be it drip (basket/cone), French press, pour over, etc.
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Pros: Makes a good cup of coffeeCons: Has to be taken completely apart after each brew session to clean
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and I have been ceremoniously hand grinding my cup each day, fresh right before brewing
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So the next brew I did not hit the "bold" button, and put in maybe half the beans...and voila, one of the best cups of coffee I've ever had!!
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Pros:- Produces a better tasting cup of coffee than a blade
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Otherwise it makes a great cup of Joe.
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I use it to grind fresh coffee beans and it makes a great cup of coffee
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It doesn't brew a better cup of coffee and it certainly doesn't make brewing a cup easier.
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It can grind the coffee beans with ease and create enough grinds for up to ten cups as the other two cups taste a bit bland