Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Kitchenaid Coffee Grinder Suggestions For Brands Of Coffee Makers And Bean Grinder???

Suggestions for brands of coffee makers and bean grinder??? - kitchenaid coffee grinder

Good Morning, ya'll, my DH and I are trying to buy a new machine and a mill for Christmas, for our house. We tried a combo of the Cuisinart Grind & Brew Buy a model with a stainless steel thermal carafe. Has anyone this kind of model or make suggestions marker with a coffee grinder, coffee beans and an excellent marker has only one pitcher in stainless steel and a different brand of bean grinder? One of my biggest problems with the combined model would clugging and cleaning. Thanks to all suggestions and Merry Christmas Ya'll!
PS: We Bunn, Mr. Coffee brand coffee KitchenAid (grain mill KitchenAid coffee: (

3 comments:

biff_the... said...

The teams combined are really hard to clean, oil, grain reaches everyone, and it is almost impossible to clean with vinegar ran constantly through them. Ruins rancid coffee oil, coffee, then angry all that much money to spend on something that actually has decent coffee ready for a month or 2

I would say:
Brown meat grinder or Capresso

The gravity beer glass Chemex (all glass and a breeze) to keep clean --
http://www.chemexcoffeemaker.com/

Pour into a thermal carafe your coffee when you finish with the brewing process

A T said...

I love my Sensao
Have you one?

shag82 said...

Get a Senseo pot. The coffee is of high quality but affordable drinking all the time. There are only a few small parts and remove easily keep it clean and no glass bottle broke, do not throw burning session and is absolutely easy to control. They come in a variety of colors and their coffee pods are also available in a growing variety of flavors and roasts, to include cappuccino. It is affordable. Senseo machine costs under $ 60 and is attractive in any kitchen.

However, if you continue the beans in a REAL French press to invest to grind. They are easy to clean and fun. With a device of this kind, the quality of your cut will be used entirely dependent on the quality of grain - it takes guess work, what to use filters to the infinite variables have a pot sitting on a cushion heating. Not that the Starbucks.

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