Sunday, 14 February 2016

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This Coffee Snob LOVES This Coffee Maker When Guests Are Visiting!
After reading some other reviews (including some on the Kitchenaid company product site) I was not sure what to expect. Would it take too long? Is the water reservoir really too narrow at the top to allow for easy filling? Will it leak? Well, I have used it several times so far and my answer to all three of those critical questions is "No." Mine worked perfectly well and I experienced no problems with it whatever. I was delighted.

My wife, who is not a coffee drinker, wondered, "Why on Earth would you want another - let alone such an expensive - coffee brewer?" Here is my answer:
Moving along from instant super-market coffee asa a youngster and then progressing to stove-top, then electric percolators, finally arriving at drip coffee years ago, my coffee really matters to be. I am picky about it - favor one particular brand that I have freshly ground by the pound and make my coffee one cup at a time using a small Melitta cone and filter.

When...

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The new KitchenAid pour over coffee maker combines the flavor and control of the manual pour over process with the programmability and convenience of a traditional coffee maker.
Pricey - But Excellent Coffee Maker for Coffee Snobs
I took a leap of faith and decided to give this (relatively new) KitchenAid Pour Over Coffee Brewer (KCM0802MS) a shot. I'm very picky about coffee makers, and oddly enough, nobody seems to make the perfect one. That aside, the price on this one is a bit on the high side, but not too out of line. Time will tell how long it lasts, but after a month of daily, often twice-daily operation... I like it!

I looked at all the fairly high-end machines like the Tecnivorm, Wilfa, Bonavita... Seems the higher the price, the less features you get. On/off at the top - really? At the very least, I'd like an auto setting so my coffee is ready in the morning if I do my homework the night before. And in the end, I doubt the coffee will be that much (if any) better. KitchenAid took the pour over approach in a modern coffee maker format and it largely works.

The coffee it produces, and what it's really all about - is darn good! From OTC Dunkin' Donuts coffee to various...
This Coffee Snob LOVES This Coffee Maker When Guests Are Visiting!
After reading some other reviews (including some on the Kitchenaid company product site) I was not sure what to expect. Would it take too long? Is the water reservoir really too narrow at the top to allow for easy filling? Will it leak? Well, I have used it several times so far and my answer to all three of those critical questions is "No." Mine worked perfectly well and I experienced no problems with it whatever. I was delighted.

My wife, who is not a coffee drinker, wondered, "Why on Earth would you want another - let alone such an expensive - coffee brewer?" Here is my answer:
Moving along from instant super-market coffee asa a youngster and then progressing to stove-top, then electric percolators, finally arriving at drip coffee years ago, my coffee really matters to be. I am picky about it - favor one particular brand that I have freshly ground by the pound and make my coffee one cup at a time using a small Melitta cone and filter.

When...

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